R-1 Audio Deck Manual
©1999 Euphonix, Inc
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Back up & Drive Expansion
The Audio Deck includes a rear panel SCSI connector for adding an Exabyte
Mammoth drive to the SCSI chain. The Mammoth can be purchased from Euphonix
or elsewhere as an externally enclosed desktop unit, or from Euphonix as a rack
mount unit. The following SCSI configurations are typical.
Audio Deck
One or two 9 gig SCSI hard drives only. Uses SCSI ID# 1 and
SCSI ID# 2 of a single SCSI chain. IDs do not travel with the drives. The Audio Deck
(and its Kingston mount) determine the ID# for whatever drive is plugged in.
DX-202 E
Rack mounted expansion bay for adding either one or two
Exabyte Mammoth tape drives (SCSI ID# 0) to each of either one or two Audio
Decks. Each Exabyte installed in the 202e is on a separate SCSI chain. Only the
Exabyte Mammoth can be connected in addition to the Audio Deck’s own real-time
audio drives (at SCSI ID# 1 and SCSI ID# 2) on the Audio Deck’s SCSI chain.
Back up Expansion bays are interconnected via the external hi-density SCSI
connector on the back of each unit. In version 1.0 only a single Exabyte mammoth
tape drive can be connected to the external SCSI 3 connector.
DX-202
Rack mounted expansion bay for adding two SCSI drives to Pilot
Computer SCSI chain. Not available in version 3.0. When implemented, these two
drives will reside on a single SCSI chain.
Audio Deck
DX202
DX202E
9 gig SCSI ID 1
9 gig SCSI ID 2
9 gig SCSI ID 3
9 gig SCSI ID 4
Mammoth Tape ID 0
Mammoth Tape ID 0