Set-Up & Driver Installation Overview1)Install a SCSI host adapter (interface card) in the IBM PC or compatible computer, as per instructions from interface card Manufacturer and in Hardware Install Owner’s Guide. NOTE: The Macintosh has a built in SCSI port.
2)With the power turned OFF on both the computer and the CD-ROM Changer, attach the proper SCSI cable, connecting the two machines.
3)Set the SCSI ID number on the CD-ROM Changer. When it is the only device attached to an IBM or compatible computer, the factory-set SCSI ID at 0 should work just fine. Otherwise, set the SCSI ID to a number that is not used by any other device on the SCSI bus. NOTE: The Pioneer Installer for IBM-PC and compatibles will automatically search the SCSI bus and indicate the proper SCSI ID number, unless you over-ride this feature. See Chapter 3, page 3-14 for details. When connecting the Pioneer CD-ROM changer to a Macintosh, select a SCSI ID number between 1 & 6.
5)Power-ON the computer and back-up the driver diskettes included with the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer.
4) Power-ON the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer.
6)Launch the Installer program included on the driver diskette. This will offer you a few simple options, then install the drivers. See Chapters 3 & 4 for details.
8)Reboot your computer. Follow the “Operations Check” for IBM-PC and compatibles or for Macintosh. If you encounter any difficulties, refer to Troubleshooting Appendices at the back of this manual.
9)You are ready to use your Pioneer CD-ROM Changer. See page 3-9 for IBM-PC and compatibles, see pages 4-6 and 4-7 for Macintosh.
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IBM PC/XT/AT/386 User’s, refer to the
Chapter 3 for installation instructions.
Macintosh User’s, refer to
Chapter 4 for installation instructions.