M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers 45-SR-001-01-7L Termination Configuration, Scsi ID Configuration

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FFD 3.5" SCSI Flash Disk User Manual

6.Attach the SCSI cable to the host adapter and to the last device. Do not forget the device’s power connector.

7.Power ON the PC and verify that the host adapter recognizes the SCSI device.

8.If the SCSI device is recognized, power OFF the PC and install the next device. Verify recognition for the next device and then install. From this point on, the system should be up and running.

9.If you performed a BIOS uninstall procedure, or if the host adapter has no BIOS, the system will note recognize the devices until the drivers are installed.

8.2.2 Termination Configuration

When configuring termination, the basic rule to remember is termination is required at both ends of the SCSI chain.

To install a new device as the last device on one of the sides of the complete cable, you must enable termination on the device.

When replacing another device that was previously at the end of the cable and is now installed on another connector on the bus, you must disable termination on the device.

When installing an external SCSI device in a system that has only internal devices, you must disable the host adapter’s termination using one of the following methods:

Using software (as with the newer Adaptec).

By removing the terminator packs (typically three) near the host adapter’s SCSI connector.

By setting a jumper on the host adapter.

The situation is the same if you previously had only external devices.

8.2.3 SCSI ID Configuration

When configuring the SCSI ID, first locate a free SCSI ID. The most effective method is to look at the host adapter boot-up message and check for free IDs.

Adaptec AHA-1540CF/1542CF BIOS 2.01s

(c)1993 Adaptec, Inc. All Rights reserved Press <Ctrl><A> for SCSISelect(TM) Utility!

Target #0 -

DEC

DSP3085S-B SD16

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Drive

C:

(80h)

Target #1 -

QUANTUM

LP425S

606_

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Drive

D:

(81h)

Target

#3

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TOSHIBA

CD-ROM XM-3301T

 

 

 

 

Target

#4

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SDI

LASERSTOR

E5

 

 

 

 

In this example, ID 2, 5 and 6 are free for new devices. ID 7 cannot be used, as this is the host adapter. The FFD uses DIP switches to set the ID in a 4-2-1 configuration. The sum of the switch values determines the ID. For example, if you want a hard disk with ID 0, set all three switches to OFF.

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Contents FFD 3.5 Scsi Flash Disk Table of Contents General Kit ContentsVisual Inspection Handling Instructions Installation FFD 3.5 Scsi Drive ConfigurationSystem Requirements Scsi IDTermination Termination Power Trmpwr Write ProtectionInstalling the FFD in a PC FFD 3.5 Scsi Flash Disk Drive InstallationTo install the FFD Scsi Cable Connection and Termination Configuration Using the FFD on a DOS-Based Platform Using the FFD on a UNIX-Based PlatformTo install the FFD as a disk drive under DOS To install the FFD in a UNIX-based platformTo install the FFD as a drive under Unix Drive Parameters 209BFFH 3D68FFH F5AH LED Indicators and Configuration Switch Status LED Color Indicator DescriptionTroubleshooting Common ProblemsInstalling Your Scsi Host Adapter To install a standard Adaptec 1542CFTermination Configuration Scsi ID ConfigurationSolving Installation Problems Unstable TerminationIncorrect Termination CablesGetting Help Frequently Asked Questions FAQs About Scsi What is Plug-and-play P&P SCSI? What is Scsi Configured AutoMagically SCAM?What is a Scsi ID? What is Termination and TRMPWR?What types of Scsi connectors are available? Signal LevelsWhat is Single-Ended and Differential SCSI? Cables, Cable LengthsHow to Contact Us