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6. While “SCSI” still appears on the LCD, you change the current SCSI
ID by pressing the SCSI ID button repeatedly. The ID rotates through
the values 0 to 7, “PC,” and “PP.” Stop when you have the SCSI ID
you want.
IMPORTANT: As mentioned at the start of this section, avoid the values 0
and 7, do not select “PC” or “PP,” and do not use a number currently
assigned to any other connected SCSI device such as a CD-ROM drive which
is usually number 3 if it is an internal drive supplied by Apple Computer, Inc.
A DCS 465 Camera Back set to a SCSI ID currently in use by another con-
nected SCSI device may not respond to the Macintosh computer; instead, the
DCS 465 Camera Back will flash the SCSI indicator on the camera back LCD.
If this occurs, reset the SCSI ID on the DCS 465 Camera Back as described in
this section, and try again.
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