
SCSI Devices
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If you already have external devices attached and want to add a
device, you can check the SCSI ID numbers of the current devices
by doing the following:
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Select Start > Control Panels from the Windows NT task bar.
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Double-click the SCSI Adapters icon to open the SCSI
Adapters panel.
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Click the + next to PCI SCSI Card to see a list of the devices.
■
Click a device name, then click the Properties button to open
the device Properties panel.
■
Click the Settings tab. The assigned SCSI ID number for the
device appears next to the Target ID label.
2.
Shut down the system and turn off the power. For detailed
instructions, see “Shutting Down the System” on page 12.
3.
Attach the device to the SCSI connector on the back of the system.
4.
If you are attaching multiple devices, chain them together using
the cables that shipped with the devices, making sure not to
exceed the maximum cable length of 3 meters. If all devices are
Ultra2 SCSI, the maximum cable length is 12 meters.
Caution:
Using a cable without controlled impedance may
cause your device to not function. For any
external device, it is extremely important that you
use a cable of controlled impedance which meets
Ultra SCSI cable specifications. Not all cables
with the correct connector work. This is
particularly important if you have more than one
external device.
5.
Terminate the last device in the chain with an LVD/SE
terminator.
6.
Power on the system. For detailed instructions, see “Turning On
the System” on page 11.
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