Working with scsi disks – Optibase MGW 2400 WMT User Manual

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Chapter 2

• Initial Configuration

Working with SCSI Disks

MGW 2400 requires a SCSI disk to save streams to file. MGW
2400 is equipped with an Ultrawide SCSI port, which can
connect to SCSI disks.

To prepare and connect a SCSI disk:

1. Format the SCSI disk on a separate PC in NTFS or FAT

(

not

FAT32) format. If you wish, you can divide the SCSI

disk into several partitions.

2. Create folders on the SCSI disk using the DOS-Shell

command MD. Copy clips to the SCSI disk. You may
delete unused folders by using the DOS-Shell command
RD.

3. Make sure that MGW 2400 is switched off.

4. Connect the accordingly prepared SCSI disk to MGW

2400’s SCSI port.

5. Switch MGW 2400 on again; MGW 2400 is now ready to

transmit prerecorded clips. The SCSI disk's default drive is
drive D. Additional SCSI disk partitions are labeled in
alphabetical order starting with drive E.

For instructions on sharing SCSI disk partitions, refer to
page 42.

Note

Remember that you may log on to MGW 2400 from the Configuration PC via

RS-232 or from any computer on the network via Telnet.

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