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90033901B

Regulatory

FCC Class A

CE  mark

DOC Class A

Safety

UL

CE  mark

CUL

Power Requirements

Two external power supplies are available:

120 VAC, 60 Hz (U.S., Canada)

100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz (Universal)

The SCSI 1032 comes with an internal power supply, 100-240 VAC, 
50-60 Hz, 25 VA

Power Cord
The recommended power cord for North American units is:
UL Listed, CN, detachable type SJT or SVT, 3 conductor, 18 AWG, rated 
125 V, 10 A.

CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, do not remove the cover of a 
SCSI Terminal Server module. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. 
Refer servicing to qualified personnel.

Environmental Specifications

Operating Temperature

The units ambient temperature should not exceed 95°F (35°C).

Dimensions 

Weight 

Model and Part Numbers 

SCSI Terminal Server

Hardware Installation

Guide

Introduction

The SCSI Terminal Servers provide from two to 32 local serial ports that 
require no complex network overhead. The ports, which are simple to 
install and configure, attach externally to the SCSI bus of a UNIX or 
Windows NT system. The EIA 232 ports can be used for connecting 
devices such as terminals, modems, and printers. 

Installing the SCSI Terminal Server Software

Note: It is best to install the software driver before installing the hard-
ware because a SCSI ID number must be determined before installation 
of the SCSI Terminal Server.
To install the software, follow the installation directions found with the 
Access Resource CD-ROM.

Installing the SCSI Terminal Server

Caution: The host machine, all of its SCSI peripherals, and any other 
devices that are be connected to the Digi SCSI Terminal Server must be 
turned off before installation. Failure to do so may result in damage to the 
system and its peripherals.
Use the following procedure to install the Digi SCSI Terminal Server on 
your network.

1.

Attach the SCSI Terminal Server to the SCSI bus using the cables 
included in the package.

2.

Push the active termination switch (#1) up if the SCSI Terminal 
Server is the last device on the SCSI bus. The switch must be down 
if it is not the end device on the SCSI bus.
Note: The associated LED will be on if the switch is up and termina-
tion power is available on the SCSI bus.

3.

Set the appropriate device ID as determined during the software 
installation process by properly setting SCSI ID switches 2 to 4. 
Note: You must use a unique number for each SCSI device on the 
SCSI bus. Changes made to the SCSI ID switches will only be rec-
ognized when the unit is powered up.

Model

Height

Width

Depth

1002/1008

1.2” (3.1 cm)

8.1” (20.6 cm)

5.9” (14.8 cm)

1616

1.2” (3.1 cm)

8.1” (20.6 cm)

11.05” (28.5 cm)

1400/1800

1.1” (2.8 cm)

8.1” (20.6 cm)

5.5” (14.1 cm)

1610

1.2” (3.1 cm)

11.5” (29.3 cm)

5.4” (13.8 cm)

1032

1.8” (4.5 cm)

15.1” (38.4 cm)

7.6” (19.2 cm)

Model

Unit Weight

Shipping Weight

STS 1002/1008

1.2 lbs (0.6 kg)

4.2 lbs (1.8 kg)

STS 1400/1800

1.0 lbs (0.5 kg)

4.0 lbs (1.8 kg)

STS 1616

2.1 lbs (1.0 kg)

5.1 lbs (2.3 kg)

STS 1032

3.3 lbs (1.5 kg)

6.3 lbs (2.9 kg)

Model Number

Part Number

SCSI Terminal Server 1002

70001448

SCSI Terminal Server 1008

70001450

SCSI Terminal Server 1032

70001435

SCSI Terminal Server 1400

70001436

SCSI Terminal Server 1610

70001437

SCSI Terminal Server 1616

70001438

SCSI Terminal Server 1800

70001440

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