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Chapter 2 Installation
Setting the SCSI ID (SAITe1300-S only)
The SCSI ID is a unique address that identifies the SAITe1300-S to the host.
The default SCSI ID of the SAITe1300-S is 0. The unit can be configured to
SCSI ID addresses ranging from 0 to 15 (or 0 to F) using the SCSI ID switch on
the rear of the unit. Press the switch buttons to select the necessary SCSI ID
number.
Caution
• The range of SCSI IDs is 0 to 15 (or 0 to F). SCSI ID priority is 7 (highest) to
0, and then 15 (or F) to 8 (lowest).
• The SCSI ID must be different from the IDs of other peripherals on the SCSI
bus.
• Do not select the SCSI ID of the SCSI host adapter card. The priority of this
ID is usually higher than that of any device on the SCSI bus. Generally, the
SCSI ID of the host adapter is 7.
• Perform this setting before turning on the unit.
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Before changing the SCSI ID, turn off the unit.
2
Press the button above and below the ID number with a pointed object such
as a ballpoint pen to select the SCSI ID that you want.
3
The new ID becomes effective when you restart the unit or reset the SCSI
bus.
When you are done, proceed to “Installing the S-AIT Tape Drive Unit” on page
25.
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