For example, the factory setting of the SCSI ID at 3 is made by installing a jumper on
pin 1 and pin 2 of the jumper block, leaving pin 3 uncovered. To set the SCSI ID at
7, you would install a jumper across pin 1, another jumper across pin 2, and a third
jumper across pin 3. To set the SCSI ID at 5, you would install a jumper across pin 1
and a jumper across pin 3, leaving pin 2 uncovered.
PX-85CS External Drive
SCSI ID Number
Please see explanation at the top of page 15. It is also applicable to the external drive.
Factory Setting of Dial and DIP Switches
Caution:
Turn the drive’s power OFF before changing the setting of the dial or DIP
switches.
The SCSI ID number of the PX-85CS is determined by the position of the
pointer on the SCSI ID rotary dial. The drive should arrive with its SCSI
ID set to 3. The rotary dial and DIP switches are set by the factory as
shown below:
Changing the SCSI ID
Using the blade of a screwdriver, rotate the dial’s arrow to a different SCSI ID number.
Changing DIP Switch Settings
Use a screwdriver, pen, or paper clip to push the DIP switches to an OFF or ON
setting.
SCSI ID
BLOCK
(OFF) O
(ON) l
TERM
PRTY
EJECT
TEST
CHAPTER 6 ---- Drive Switch/Jumper/Dial Settings
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