Hardware installation, Initio – Initio I/O HIGHWAY User Manual

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5 Drive activity LED

A drive activity LED is designed into the host adapter to indicate when a data

transfer is being made. Connection to the LED is optional and cabling is not in-

cluded with this kit. Each host adapter has one four-pin connector. Please refer to

the host adapter’s illustration (

FIGURE

1) for the LED connector that will accomodate

the LED cable.

6 Multiple Initiators

Under some circumstances multiple initiators can be used on a single SCSI bus. The

bus is configured to have more than one host adapter inserted into at least two

distinctly different computer systems sharing peripheral devices. In these circum-

stances, it is possible to have one of the two computer systems turned off. Under

these conditions, the host adapter has a jumper that can be enabled (closed) to set

the active on-board termination on all the time, regardless of whether power is

applied or not. The host adapter is shipped without the jumper installed and need

not be changed in most cases.

7 Close the cover on the host computer

Visually inspect the configuration you have installed to verify that all cables have

been inserted correctly. Close the cover on the host computer. The hardware

installation for the host adapter is now complete.

8 Host computer configuration

Most computer manufacturers with a PCI bus automatically configure the add on-

card or host adapter I/O Port address, IRQ Channel and BIOS address. If this is not

the case with your computer system, you will need to manually configure your

system.
There are two means of configuring the PCI bus from the host computer system:

1. Setting jumpers on the host system motherboard.

2. Setting CMOS BIOS incorporated into the host system.

You will need to refer to the host computer system documentation to complete PCI

bus activation and setup.
If the host system will be using a SCSI device to provide system boot capability, then

the system CMOS drive type settings may need to be changed. Under some condi-

tions the system will expect the boot disk to be an IDE drive. This must be changed

in order to boot from a SCSI device.

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