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Refer to the following diagram when setting the SCSI ID.
SCSI ID=0
SCSI ID=1
SCSI ID=2
SCSI ID=3
SCSI ID=4
SCSI ID=5
SCSI ID=6
SCSI ID=7
SCSI ID=8
SCSI ID=9
SCSI ID=10
SCSI ID=11
SCSI ID=12
SCSI ID=13
SCSI ID=14
SCSI ID=15
Parity enable
Term. power
Default jumper settings shown
(SCSI ID 6, parity checking enabled,
and termination power disabled)
Pins:
Function:
1-2
SCSI ID bit 0
3-4
SCSI ID bit 1
5-6
SCSI ID bit 2
7-8
SCSI ID bit 3
9-10
Parity checking
11-12
Termination Power
Note:
When setting the SCSI ID, use the jumpers that come with the tape drive. If
your enclosure uses a remote SCSI ID switch, remove the jumpers from the jumper
pins on the tape drive and connect the remote switch.
1.
Find the jumper pin setting that corresponds to the SCSI ID number you
choose; then place jumper pins on the SCSI ID blocks as shown. You can use a
pair of flat-nose pliers to place the jumpers on the jumper pins.
Step 3. Mounting the drive
Mount the tape drive; then attach the SCSI and power cables to it. If there is
insufficient working space to attach the connectors after mounting the drive, attach
the cables first. To mount the drive, follow these steps:
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