[b)
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r•• 1+.+- -- [d)
SCSI 10
Fig. 2.3 SCSI ID Switch on the rear of the LS-10E Scanner
Selecteur d'iOSCSI Ii I'arrieredu LS-10E
SCSI-Adressenschalter an der Riickseite des Scanners LS-1 DE
Determining which 10 to use
If the scanner is the only SCSI device that will sit on the SCSI bus, there is no need to change the SCSI 10 from the preset value.
If the scanner must share the SCSI bus with one or more other peripherals, it is necessary to insure that no two peripherals have the same 10. Create a list of SCSI peripherals (see Table 2.1) on the desired bus, noting the device type and the SCSI 10 of that device. To determine the SCSI 10 of the other peripherals, check the rear of each peripheral for some indication of the SCSI 10 of that device. If there is no indication as to the 10 number, then consult with the peripheral'suser's manual or call the peripheral manufacturer to determine the SCSI 10 setting.
SCSI 10 | Device Type |
oComputer (default)
2
3
4
5LS-10 Scanner (default)
6
7
Table 2.1 Typical SCSI 10 chart
Warnlngl
Never change the SCSI 10 of a device with the computer running.
If another SCSI peripheral shares the same SCSI 10 as the scanner, change the SCSI 10 of the scanner to an unused SCSI 10 as indicated in the following section. Note any changes in Table 2.1.
Setting the SCSI 10 on the LS-10E scanner
The SCSI 10 is set via a switch on the back of the scanner as shown in Figure 2.3. Simply push the button below the SCSI 10 number indicator to increment the SCSI 10. Similarly, push the button above the indicator to decrement the SCSI 10.
[a]Top button (push to decrement)
[b]SCSI 10 switch
[c]SCSI 10 # indicator
[d]Bottom button (push to increment)
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