JVC MC-8200LU, MC-8600LU manual Setting the SCSI-ID Numbers, etc, Connecting the cables

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Drive Units

7-3. Setting the SCSI-ID Numbers, etc.

sProcedure for setting the SCSI-ID No. and other jumper settings.

Please refer to the specified section(s) of the corresponding drive instruction manual.

sMake sure to turn the power OFF before starting the procedure. If the procedure is carried out with the power ON, it will cause malfunction.

sThe new ID Nos. will become effective from the the moment the power is turned on.

sThe new SCSI ID Nos. should not conflict with the ID Nos. of other SCSI equipment on the same SCSI bus.

sThe SCSI ID numbers should be in the range from 0 to 7. Numbers from 8 to 15 cannot be used.

7-4. Connecting the cables

ENGLISH

sFor the positions of the connectors for the cables from the optional drives, please refer to the relevant instruc- tion manuals for the drives.

1. Connect the control cable (14P).

Connect the control cable having the same number as the drive bay number.

2.Connect the power cable (14P).

(The figure shows the case of the MC-R434U.)

3.Connect the two LVD power cables (6P) to the SE-LVD conversion board.

Both cables have identical connector types, so that either cable can be connected to either connector on the SE-LVD conversion board.

4.Connect the internal SCSI (SE) cable (50P) to the SE- LVD conversion board.

The other end of the internal SCSI (SE) cable is con- nected to the library SCSI board in the library.

5.Connect the internal SCSI (LVD) cable (68P) to the drives.

The other end of the internal SCSI (LVD) cable is con- nected to the SE-LVD conversion board.

Internal SCSI cable (approx. 1.0 m)

Terminator

Drive 6

Drive 5

Drive 4

Drive 3

Drive 2

Drive 1

Terminator

Library SCSI board

Internal SCSI (SE) cable

To SE-LVD conversion board

 

1.

Control cable

 

14p

W N

 

 

 

 

DIP switch

68p

2.

4p

Power cable

 

 

Internal SCSI (LVD) cable

<MC-R433 rear panel>

Library

<SE-LVD conversion board >

Internal SCSI (SE) cable

4.

50p

 

 

 

3.

6p

LVD power

 

6p

cable

 

 

 

68p

 

 

5.

Internal SCSI (LVD) cable

 

 

 

To each drive

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Contents MC-8200LU MC-8600LU MC-8200LU MC-8600LUInformation for USA Information for CanadaInformations pour le Canada Packaged Items Special FeaturesContents  Disc handling precautions Precautions Installation and handling precautions Front panel, right side panel, rear panel Names and Functions of PartsInterior Magazine No Disc No Magazine numbers, tray numbers, disc numbersMagazine number Tray NoInterior Internal Scsi cableAttaching the casters SetupRemoving the optional carrier transport lock screw Opening the transport lockSee 9-1. Ejecting/loading the magazines on page E27 Removing the transport protective materialsRemoving the optional carrier transport lock screw Installing drives and settings SCSI-ID No., etcConnecting the power cord and cables ID No. Display ID No. SET ModeNormal display Menu display2During initialization Power onWhen the MC-CF10U Optional Carrier is installed Event displayDisplay and operation sequence Door Opening Door OPENING/CLOSINGDisc loading/ejection method Mail SlotDisc loading A Y N o 2 Import/export operationE C K T H E L O C K Removing the panel Installing the drive unitsDrive Units MC-R433 rear panel Library SE-LVD conversion board Setting the SCSI-ID Numbers, etcConnecting the cables Automatic drive detection mode Installing the panelsMeaning of the display Drive type displayDisplay for checking the Scsi ID numbers Setting the SCSI-ID Numbers of the Main UnitLoading MagazinesEjecting/loading the magazines EjectionLoading/replacing the discs  Checking the operation modes  Switching the operation modesAutomatic disc checking function Units in error and unit detail codes Error CodesError code explanation LCD displays in the event of errorDevice Error Description Part Code Error code listHow to cancel the Error Error history Error history displayTroubleshooting 10. FL Access CountsSpecifications MC-8200LU/MC-8600LU CD/DVD Library
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