Ricoh ISO1 Operation Manual - Page 20

SCSI Cables

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SETTING UP THE SCANNER 2 Plug one end of the shielded high density 50-pin SCSI II cable (ANSI-compliant*1) into the SCSI II port located on the back of the scanner. 3 If you do not plan to connect anything to the other port, cap it with a terminator*2. 4 Plug the other end of the SCSI cable into the host computer or other peripheral. *1 SCSI Cables There are a variety of different SCSI connector types, including the high-density 50-pin connector, the D-sub 25-pin connector, and the 50-pin flat connector. Both of the SCSI ports of this scanner require high-density 50-pin connectors. When choosing a SCSI cable, get one that has a high-density 50-pin connector on one end (to connect to the scanner), and a connector that meets the needs of the port of your computer or the device you are connecting to. Also make sure that the SCSI cable you use is ANSI-compliant. 1-6

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SETTING UP THE SCANNER
1-6
2
Plug one end of the shielded high
density 50-pin SCSI II cable
(ANSI-compliant*1) into the SCSI
II port located on the back of the
scanner.
3
If you do not plan to connect
anything to the other port, cap it
with a terminator*2.
4
Plug the other end of the SCSI
cable into the host computer or
other peripheral.
*1 SCSI Cables
There are a variety of different SCSI connector types, including the high-density
50-pin connector, the D-sub 25-pin connector, and the 50-pin flat connector.
Both of the SCSI ports of this scanner require high-density
50-pin connectors.
When choosing a SCSI cable, get one that has a high-density 50-pin connector
on one end (to connect to the scanner), and a connector that
meets the needs
of the port of your computer or the device you are connecting to. Also make sure
that the SCSI cable you use is ANSI-compliant.