Vr-n100u users manual, Jp2: scsi termination, Jp3: cmos – JVC VR-N100U User Manual

Page 81: Cn6: atx power button, Cn8: hardware reset

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VR-N100U

USERS

MANUAL

Page 81 of 98

All Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice

Feb. 2004 Rev 1.0

6.2.2. JP2: SCSI Termination

Options

Settings

Disable 1-2:

Short

Enable

1-2: Open (default)


For the onboard Adaptec LVD160 SCSI Termination to be enabled, both the JP2 must be OPEN (not jumpered) and
the SCSI Termination option in the Adaptec BIOS be enabled (both default settings).

NOTE: DO NOT attempt to change the SCSI Termination setting on your VR-N100U unless instructed by Technical

Support personnel.


6.2.3. JP3: CMOS

Options

Settings

Normal

1-2: Short (default)

Clear CMOS

2-3: Short

To clear the CMOS setting and have the VR-N100U revert to its default settings, you will need to follow the steps
below:
a) Power OFF the VR-N100U
b) Short (jumper) pins 2-3 on JP3
c) Power ON the VR-N100U for 5 seconds
d) Power OFF the VR-N100U
e) Short (jumper) pins 1-2 on JP3 to be able to use the VR-N100U in normal mode

NOTE: DO NOT attempt to reset the CMOS setting on your VR-N100U unless instructed by Technical Support

personnel.


6.2.4. CN6: ATX Power Button

Pin

Signal

1 PW_BN

+

2 GND

The ATX Power switch is attached to CN6 to enable the ability to power ON and OFF the VR-N100U with the
supplied Rackmount ATX Power Supply.

NOTE1: To power ON, merely press the power toggle button.

NOTE2: To power OFF, press on hold down the toggle button for a few seconds to allow the ATX Power Supply to

properly turn off.

6.2.5. CN8: Hardware Reset

Pin

Signal

1 Reset

2 GND

The recessed power reset button on the Rackmount chassis is attached to CN8.

NOTE: It

is

NOT RECOMMENDED to conduct a hard reset on the VR-N100U as it will cause a “dirty shutdown” and

cause the appliance to be temporarily disabled until the devices have completed a resynchronization.


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