8. SETTING THE SCSI-ID NUMBERS OF THE MAIN UNIT

Perform the following operations when changing the setting of the SCSI-ID Nos. of the main unit (changer).

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In the normal display mode, press the MODE switch. (the menu display returns.)

Press the SELECT key 5 times. ("6. ID No. SET MODE" appears.)

Press the ENTER key.

(Select and enter "6. ID No. SET MODE".)

Press and hold the SELECT key for more than 5 sec- onds.

(Wait until the display starts to blink.)

Release the SELECT key when the current ID No. is displayed.

Select a new ID No. using the keys 0 to 7.

Press the ENTER key. (The ID No. being displayed is entered.)

The set ID No. becomes effective from the next time power is turned on.

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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.

sIf the server connected to the changer runs Windows 2000 as the OS, the operations may be unstable. To ensure stable operation, change the SCSI ID No. of the changer to an unused number, for example 6.

8-1. Display for checking the SCSI ID numbers

Perform the following operations when display of the current SCSI-ID Nos. of the main unit and the drive units is required.

1. In the normal display mode, press the MODE key. (the menu display appears.)

2. Press the SELECT key twice. ("3. ID No. DISPLAY" appears.)

3. Press the MODE key.

(Select and enter "3. ID No. DISPLAY".)

The following will be displayed. CH: Changer

DR1 - 6: Drive 1-6 ("-" indicates "Not Connected")

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