Chapter 3 - installing the yamaha cdr200tx drive, Cdr id – Yamaha CDR200tx User Manual

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Chapter 3 - Installing the Yamaha CDR200tx Drive

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Chapter 3 - Installing the Yamaha CDR200tx
Drive

CDR200tx drive settings

SCSI ID settings

The SCSI ID number is used so that the computer will recognize a
connected SCSI device. You can assign 0 through 7 as the SCSI ID
number. Usually, “7" is reserved for the SCSI card ID number, and
“0” is reserved for the first SCSI device in the chain. Use a number
between 1 and 6 for the CDR200tx.
Use the switch on the rear panel to set a SCSI ID number. The factory
set ID number is “1”.

Caution:

If you are using other SCSI devices, be sure to use a unique ID num-
ber for each device. Be sure to turn off the power to the drive before
you set the SCSI ID number.

Note:

When you are using Windows 95, and if the SCSI ID setting on the
rear panel is the same as the number assigned to another SCSI device,
the Plug and Play component of Windows 95 will automatically
assign an unused number to the CDR200tx (SCAM protocol level 1).

Terminator setting

The terminator setting indicates whether or not this device is the last
connected SCSI device.

Terminator ON

Terminator OFF

CDR ID

1

+

Pressing this switch repeatedly
will decrease the SCSI ID
number by one each time.

Pressing this switch repeatedly
will increase the SCSI ID
number by one each time.

SCSI ID Number

— Use this setting if the CDR200tx is the last device in the

SCSI daisy-chain.

TERMINATOR

OFF

ON

— Use this setting if devices other than the CDR200tx are

in the SCSI daisy-chain and the CDR200tx is not the
last device.

TERMINATOR

OFF

ON

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