Setting the SCSI ID
The SCSI ID is set by using jumpers on the pins beside the SCSI connector at the
rear of the drive. The jumper connects two adjacent pins together to represent a
position.
Notes:
These jumpers are unique in that the address setting pins are aligned
horizontally (side by side).
When not being used, the jumpers can be stored on the device by turning
them sideways thus engaging only one of the pins.
Term Power is never used; leave the first jumper in the "stored" position.
The 4mm DDS-2 Tape Autoloader is shipped with the SCSI ID set to 0.
The 4mm DDS-2 Tape Autoloader reads the SCSI ID at power-up time
during self-test.
The three bits in the ID give a range of 0 through 7 as follows:
2-6
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