Compaq 243850-002 manual Guidelines for Installing Optional Scsi Devices, Scsi Controllers

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Hard Drive Installation Guidelines

Guidelines for Installing Optional SCSI Devices

If you mix Ultra ATA and SCSI hard drives in the same system, the Ultra ATA drive will be the boot drive unless the boot order is changed in the F10 Setup.

When replacing a hard drive, the replacement drive should be of the same type as the drive being removed. If you are replacing an Ultra ATA hard drive with a SCSI hard drive, you will need a multimode Low Voltage Differential (LVD) SCSI cable option kit.

If only one SCSI hard drive is used, it should be installed in bay 4 if your computer has four or more bays.

Before installing a SCSI device:

Verify the SCSI ID of the drive and, if necessary, set the SCSI ID to a unique number. See “Guidelines for Using SCSI Devices” in this appendix or refer to the documentation included with the device.

Determine if the device requires that termination be enabled or disabled. Set the termination if necessary. See “Using a SCSI Cable” in this appendix or refer to the documentation included with the device.

Some devices may not have terminating jumpers on the device. Termination on these devices must be achieved with terminated cable.

Turn on an external SCSI device before turning on power to the computer. This enables the system board controller to recognize the external SCSI device and automatically reset. When an external SCSI device is connected to the external SCSI connector on the rear panel of the computer, that device becomes the end of the SCSI chain and must be terminated.

SCSI Controllers

Select models such as workstations ship with an integrated single channel Ultra 160 SCSI controller with an internal connector on the system board.

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Contents Hardware Reference Guide Page Contents Specifications Hard Drive Installation Guidelines Standard Configuration Features Product FeaturesFront Panel Components Front Panel ComponentsRear Panel Components Rear Panel ComponentsCompaq Easy Access Keyboard Components Easy Access KeyboardEasy Access Software Reprogramming the Easy Access ButtonsLocking and Unlocking the Easy Access Buttons Easy Access Paper Icon Insert Special Mouse FunctionsWindows Logo Key Serial Number Location Product Features Hardware Upgrades Serviceability FeaturesInstallation Sequence Hardware Upgrades Removing the Computer Cover Replacing the Computer Cover Removing Bezel Blanks Removing the Front BezelDIMMs Installing Additional MemoryInstalling DIMMs Installing a Dimm Removing an Expansion Slot Cover Installing or Removing an Expansion CardRemoving or Installing an Expansion Card Hardware Reference Guide Drive Positions Removing a Drive from the Drive Bay Installing Additional Drives Hardware Reference Guide Installing a Hard Drive into a 3.5-inch Drive Bay Removing the Power Switch Bracket Connect the signal 1 and power 2 cables to the hard drive Compaq Evo Desktop Intel Pentium SpecificationsCompaq Evo Desktop Intel Pentium III/Celeron 145 W Specifications Using the Cable-Select Feature with Ultra ATA Devices Hard Drive Installation GuidelinesGuidelines for Installing Ultra ATA Devices Scsi Devices Guidelines for Using Scsi DevicesHard Drive Installation Guidelines Scsi Controllers Guidelines for Installing Optional Scsi DevicesUsing a Scsi Cable Using SCSISelect with Scsi DevicesScsi Cables Choosing the Quiet Drive Options Hard Drive Installation Guidelines Battery Replacement Type Type Replacing a Coin Cell Battery Type Security Lock Provisions Installing a Security LockInstalling Compaq Type 2 Security Bracket may vary by model Hardware Reference Guide Installing a Kensington Cable Lock may vary by model Electrostatic Discharge Preventing Electrostatic DamageGrounding Methods Electrostatic Discharge Routine Computer Care Routine Computer Care Shipping PreparationOperation CD-ROM Drive PrecautionsCleaning SafetyShipping Preparation Routine Computer Care and Shipping Preparation Index Index-2