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SCSISelect Settings

Basic Host Adapter Settings

The following settings are the SCSISelect settings most 
likely to require any modification.

Host Adapter Interrupt (IRQ) Channel

—This option 

sets the host adapter’s IRQ. Each add-in card installed 
in your system, including the host adapter, must have 
a unique IRQ. In Plug and Play systems, the IRQ is set 
automatically. In non-Plug and Play systems you must 
set the IRQ manually.

Host Adapter SCSI ID

— This option sets the host 

adapter’s SCSI ID. We recommend that you leave the 
host adapter set to SCSI ID 7, which gives the host 
adapter the highest priority on the SCSI bus.

SCSI Parity Checking

—This option determines 

whether the host adapter verifies the accuracy of data 
transfer on the SCSI bus. You should disable SCSI 
Parity Checking on the host adapter and all SCSI 
devices if any SCSI device connected to the host 
adapter does not support SCSI parity; otherwise, set it 
to Enabled. Most SCSI devices do support SCSI par-
ity. If you are not sure whether a device supports 
SCSI parity, consult the documentation for the device.

Host Adapter SCSI Termination

—This option sets 

termination on the host adapter. You can set it to 
Enabled, Disabled, or Automatic. Automatic works 
like this:

If the host adapter detects that a cable is con-
nected to either its internal or external SCSI con-
nector, then it enables its terminators (the host 
adapter is at the end of the SCSI bus).

If the host adapter detects that a cable is con-
nected to both its internal and external SCSI con-
nector, then it disables its terminators (the host 
adapter lies between the ends of the SCSI bus).

We recommend that you set the host adapter to 
Automatic

 termination.

SCSI Device Settings

The SCSI device settings allow you to configure certain 
parameters for each device on the SCSI bus. To configure 
settings for a specific device, you must know the SCSI ID 
assigned to that device. If you are not sure of the SCSI ID, 
see Using the SCSI Disk Utilities on page 8.

Initiate Sync Negotiation

—This option determines 

whether synchronous data transfer negotiation (Sync 
Negotiation) between the device and host adapter is 
initiated by the host adapter. Normally, the Initiate 
Sync Negotiation setting should be enabled, because 
most SCSI devices support synchronous negotiation 
and because it allows for faster data transfer.

Maximum Sync Transfer Rate

—This option sets the 

maximum synchronous data transfer rate that the host 
adapter supports. The host adapter supports rates up 
to the Fast SCSI maximum of 10.0 MBytes/sec. In 
most cases, you can use the maximum value of 10.0.

Enable Disconnection

—This option determines 

whether the host adapter allows the SCSI device to 
disconnect from the SCSI bus (sometimes called 
Disconnect/Reconnect). If you have only one device 
on the SCSI bus, disabling disconnection will give a 
slight performance increase. If you have more than 
one device on the SCSI bus, disconnection should be 
enabled to allow multithreaded SCSI operation.

Advanced Host Adapter Settings

The advanced host adapter settings should not be 
changed unless absolutely necessary.

ISA Plug and Play Support

—This option determines 

whether the host adapter supports Plug and Play 
functionality. When Plug and Play Support is 
enabled, the host adapter will work fine in both Plug 
and Play and Legacy (non-Plug and Play) systems. 
The only time you should disable Plug and Play Sup-
port is when you have an “ill-behaved” Plug and 
Play system. If you cannot get your host adapter 
working in a Plug and Play system, as a last resort, 
try disabling this setting.

Plug and Play SCAM Support

—This option deter-

mines whether the host adapter automatically assigns 
SCSI IDs to SCSI devices that support the SCAM pro-
tocol (see Using Your Host Adapter on page 6). Most 
non-SCAM devices tolerate the SCAM protocol, so 
you can enable this option even if you have a non-
SCAM device.

Содержание AHA-1510B

Страница 1: ...echanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of Adaptec Inc 691 South Milpitas Blvd Milpitas CA 95035 Adaptec the Adaptec logo AHA EZ SCSI and SCSISelect are tradema...

Страница 2: ...our host adapter If you are not connecting the full complement of seven peripherals during your initial installation when the time comes to add another peripheral this guide will help with that instal...

Страница 3: ...A AAAAAAA AAA Installation and Setup WARNING Turn OFF power to the computer and disconnect the power cord Step 1 Remove the cover from the computer case If necessary refer to the instructions in your...

Страница 4: ...device Also remove or disable terminators on all devices that you plan to install in the middle of the cable On most internal SCSI devices the termination setting is controlled by setting a jumper or...

Страница 5: ...sure all SCSI devices external and internal are assigned a unique SCSI ID from 0 to 6 Refer to the device s documentation for instructions on setting the SCSI ID In Steps 11 and 12 you will be attachi...

Страница 6: ...Z SCSI soft ware see the EZ SCSI software documentation for installation instructions If you wish to purchase EZ SCSI you can call Adaptec to order directly If you purchased your host adapter as part...

Страница 7: ...ed you do not need to manually assign SCSI IDs to these devices Most SCSI devices currently in use however do not support SCAM and must have the SCSI ID set manually Hard Disk Drives Every hard disk m...

Страница 8: ...ddress If your system is Plug and Play the I O port address is set automati cally If your system is not Plug and Play you should choose an I O address range that does not conflict with the I O address...

Страница 9: ...pted to save the changes before you exit At the prompt select Yes to exit then press any key to reboot the computer Any changes you made in SCSISelect take effect after the computer boots Be sure to e...

Страница 10: ...its terminators the host adapter lies between the ends of the SCSI bus We recommend that you set the host adapter to Automatic termination SCSI Device Settings The SCSI device settings allow you to c...

Страница 11: ...tal length of all cables inter nal and external connected to the host adapter should not exceed 3 meters 9 8 feet If no Fast SCSI devices are connected the total length of all cables should not exceed...

Страница 12: ...CC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reason...

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