Chapter 3. Installing the Adapter
Refer to Appendix C, “Jumper Settings and Multi-Adapter Configurations” on
page C-1 to determine whether you need to change the default jumper settings on
the adapter.
If you need to set the J7 jumpers on the adapter as described in Appendix C,
“Jumper Settings and Multi-Adapter Configurations” on page C-1, do so now.
Remove Covers
Refer to the documentation that came with your system unit for direction on shutting
down your system and removing the system unit covers.
Installing Internal SCSI devices
Follow your system unit documentation for installing PCI adapters in your system unit
expansion slots.
After the adapter is installed, replace your system unit covers as described in the
system unit documentation.
Connecting Internal Devices and Installing the Adapter
Refer to the documentation provided with your system unit to remove the system unit
covers and to install an internal SCSI device.
Attention: Static electricity may damage your equipment. Leave the adapter in the
static-protective bag until you are ready to install the adapter.
1. Attach the appropriate narrow or wide (8-bit or 16-bit) cable to the device and
then install the device.
2. Ensure that there is a SCSI terminator on the end of the cable or that a
terminator is supplied by the last SCSI device on the internal chain. If the
terminator is supplied by the internal SCSI device, the internal SCSI device must
be placed on the internal cable location farthest from the adapter.
3. Connect the adapter end of the internal cable to the correct internal connector on
the PCI SCSI-2 Fast/Wide Single-Ended Adapter. Use either the 50-pin internal
connector, J4, or the internal 68-pin connector, J3.
All the connectors are built so they can only be plugged in one way.
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