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SCSI ID Setting

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Part 2. Preparation
SDT-D9000
The SCSI bus allows connection of up to seven peripherals to the host
computer. Use a SCSI cable with a full pitch 50 pin connector.
Precautions
• Switch off the host computer and peripherals before connecting the SCSI
cable.
• Make sure the SCSI connectors are pressed tightly together.
• If this unit is the last (or only) device on the SCSI bus, make sure to connect
a SCSI bus terminator to the open connector.
• The total length of the SCSI cable(s) between the host computer and the last
device should be less than 6 meters.
AC power
*2
When using high-speed data transfer with the SDT-D9000, it is recommended that total length
of the SCSI cable not exceed 3 m.
The SCSI ID is set by the rotary switch on the rear panel. Press the + or –
buttons to move the number up or down, respectively.
As shipped from the factory, the SCSI ID is set to 0. Press the switch buttons,
if necessary, to select the SCSI ID number you require.
Precautions
• The SCSI ID must be different from IDs of the other peripherals on the
SCSI bus.
• As shipped from the factory, SCSI parity is enabled and Term power is ON.
A SCSI bus terminator must be connected to the SCSI bus before use.
• Before changing the SCSI ID setting, be sure to turn off the power with the
POWER switch on the front panel.
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Figure 2-2. Interconnections

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