Installation

 

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4

 

 

3

 

 

2

 

 

Terminator Power Source Jumper

 

 

1

4

3

 

Assign the terminal power jumpers as shown below.

2

1

Initiator supplies power over the SCSI bus source for

 

 

terminators. Drive supplies no terminator power.

 

 

Drive supplies power for its own terminator resistor-paks but

 

 

not to the SCSI bus (factory setting).

 

 

Drive supplies power for the external terminator at the end of

 

the daisychain. Terminator resistor-paks must be removed.*

 

* Recommended only for the last drive on the daisychain.

 

Terminator Resistor-Paks

 

 

(must be installed if drive is at

 

 

either end of daisychain)

 

 

ID2

ID1 SCSI Selectors

ID0

Write Protect (WP)

Master/Slave (MS)

J4A

ID1 WP

ID2 ID0 MS

Select SCSI ID, write protect, and master/slave options by placing jumpers as shown below.

SCSI ID = 0

SCSI ID = 1

SCSI ID = 2

SCSI ID = 3

SCSI ID = 4

SCSI ID = 5

SCSI ID = 6

SCSI ID = 7

Write Protect = On (prevents writing)

Write Protect = Off (enables writing)

Master drive for spindle sync

Slave drive unless selected as the master by a SCSI command

Spinup Delay option (SD)

Start Command option (SC)

SCSI Bus Parity Check option (PAR)

Sweep Cycle option (SWP)

 

 

SC SWP

J4B

SD

PAR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spinup Delay option (SD)

Immediate spinup

(if the Start Command option jumper is disconnected)

Spinup delay equal to the SCSI bus ID multiplied by 10 seconds (if the Start Command option jumper is disconnected)

Start Command option (SC)

Start spindle according to the Spinup Delay option jumper

Spindle spinup is delayed until a Start Unit command is received from the SCSI bus

SCSI bus parity check (PAR)

Enable parity check of SCSI bus data

Ignore parity

Sweep Cycle option (SWP)

Disable sweep cycles (recommendation — sweep cycles should be enabled at the system or subsystem level)

Enable sweep cycles at the drive level

Figure 7. Control board jumpers

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