Step 3. | Be sure to touch a grounded metal surface to discharge static |
| electricity before handling the host adapter. |
Step 4. | Remove the host adapter from its packaging and examine it for |
| any damage. |
Step 5. | Locate an unused |
Step 6. | Insert your SCSI host adapter into the selected slot. |
Step 7. | Connect the internal and external SCSI devices to connectors |
| on one SCSI channel. |
Step 8. | Install SCSI bus terminators at the ends of the SCSI bus. |
| The SCSI bus must be properly terminated. |
Step 9. | Set the SCSI IDs for all devices and record them for future |
| reference. |
Step 10. | Make any configuration changes. |
Step 11. | Before replacing the cover on your computer, verify your |
| installation: |
-Is the host adapter connection in the
-Are the internal SCSI bus connections secure?
-Are the external SCSI bus connections secure?
-Is the SCSI bus terminated correctly?
-Have the SCSI IDs been set and recorded for each device? Step 12. Replace the cabinet cover on your computer.
Step 13. Plug in all power cords and turn on power to all devices and your computer.
Step 14. Wait for your computer to start up.
The host adapter installation is complete.
Quick Host Adapter Installation |
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