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4-14 Preparing the Camera and the Computer
Making the SCSI Connection
The camera is a non-terminated SCSI device that connects to your
Macintosh computer or PC with one of the included SCSI cables. In
normal usage you may connect and disconnect the camera from the
computer on a regular basis; for this reason you may want to position
your computer so that its SCSI connector is readily accessible.
Three sets of instructions follow.
I. The camera is the sole SCSI device.
II The camera is used with other SCSI devices.
NOTE: You may need to obtain a SCSI terminator to complete these steps if
other external SCSI devices are connected to your computer. A single 25-pin
SCSI terminator is supplied with the camera.
III. The camera is used with a Macintosh PowerBook or a PC laptop.
Read the section that matches the environment in which you will use the
camera

I. Camera as the Sole SCSI Device

Follow these steps if you will connect the camera as the sole external SCSI
device attached to your computer
1. Turn off the camera and the computer.
IMPORTANT: Later when you connect and disconnect the computer and the
camera on a regular basis, make sure that the computer is off.
2. Place the camera in a convenient position next to your computer.