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Installation 3-25 I Expansion unit: 32 in (81 cm) I Cables of different types or impedance should not be used together. Additional specifications to assure the highest SCSI performance can be found in ANSI X3.131-1994 or later. NOTE: This equipment has been tested for electromagnetic emissions and immunity using good quality shielded cables. The use of unshielded cables, poor quality cables or other variances from good practice can result in non-compliance with national and international rules. Terminators A terminator must be installed on the device if the device is to be used at either end of a SCSI bus, such as the first or last device along a daisy-chain, or as a single SCSI peripheral. The appropriate type and quantity of terminator is shipped with your module. They are packaged in the accessory bag that arrives with the module. NOTE: It is important to use only differential terminators on a differential SCSI bus. Interface Cable and Terminator Installation To properly cable a module: 1. Make sure that your host system has an appropriate SCSI interface card for each SCSI bus and software drivers installed. 2. Inspect the terminator and make sure it is the appropriate type (Figures 3-13 and 3-14 and Tables 3-9 and 3-10). SCSI terminators should be clearly marked single-ended, differential, HVD, or LVD/SE. 3. Determine whether the module is to be connected in daisy-chain fashion with other devices. 4. If not used in a daisy-chain, install the terminator in the second SCSI connector. 5. If used in a daisy-chain, and the drive is the last device of the chain, install the terminator in the second SCSI connector. Otherwise, do not use the terminator. Connect the next cable in the chain to the second SCSI connector. 6. Make sure that the cable you use meets the specifications listed earlier in this chapter.

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Installation
3-25
Expansion unit:
32 in (81 cm)
Cables of different types or impedance should not be used together.
Additional specifications to assure the highest SCSI performance can be found
in ANSI X3.131-1994 or later.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested for electromagnetic emissions and immunity
using good quality shielded cables. The use of unshielded cables, poor quality cables or
other variances from good practice can result in non-compliance with national and
international rules.
Terminators
A terminator must be installed on the device if the device is to be used at either
end of a SCSI bus, such as the first or last device along a daisy-chain, or as a
single SCSI peripheral. The appropriate type and quantity of terminator is
shipped with your module. They are packaged in the accessory bag that arrives
with the module.
NOTE:
It is important to use only differential terminators on a differential SCSI bus.
Interface Cable and Terminator Installation
To properly cable a module:
1.
Make sure that your host system has an appropriate SCSI interface card
for each SCSI bus and software drivers installed.
2.
Inspect the terminator and make sure it is the appropriate type (Figures
3-13 and 3-14 and Tables 3-9 and 3-10). SCSI terminators should be
clearly marked single-ended, differential, HVD, or LVD/SE.
3.
Determine whether the module is to be connected in daisy-chain fashion
with other devices.
4.
If not used in a daisy-chain, install the terminator in the second SCSI
connector.
5.
If used in a daisy-chain, and the drive is the last device of the chain,
install the terminator in the second SCSI connector. Otherwise, do not
use the terminator. Connect the next cable in the chain to the second
SCSI connector.
6.
Make sure that the cable you use meets the specifications listed earlier
in this chapter.