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4.4
Setting the SCSI ID
The SCSI ID for the LS-1000 is set at “5” when the unit is
shipped. If other SCSI devices are connected to your
computer, make sure that the SCSI ID for the LS-1000 is
different from those assigned to other SCSI devices.
Note that in the case of a host computer which has a built-in
SCSI hard disk or built-in CD-ROM, the ID numbers of the host
CPU and each SCSI device have already been assigned.
If the IDs are the same, you must change the ID number of the
other SCSI device or the ID of the LS-1000 to avoid any
conflict.
Remarks
• To change the ID, confirm that the LS-1000 power is off.
The ID cannot be changed when the power is on.
• As 7 has been assigned for the CPU and 0 has been assigned
to the built-in hard disk for a Macintosh, and 0 and 7 have
also been assigned to other personal computer systems, any
number from 1 to 6 is recommended for the ID number.
• If the same ID numbers are assigned, the system might not
function, or important data on the hard disk might be
destroyed. It is therefore essential to check the ID numbers
carefully before connecting the LS-1000.