Default id, Terminating the scsi chain – Nikon LS-10 Installation Guide for Macintosh User Manual

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The SCSI Interface

Chapter 3

pencil or pen, since these will discolor the switch and make it hard to differentiate the

ON versus OFF position.

Never

use SCSI ID #7 for a SCSI device, as it is reserved for the Macintosh.

Default ID

DIP Switch Configuration

SCSI ID

DIP#1

DIP #2

DIP #3

0

Off

Off

Off

1

On

Off

Off

2

Off

On

Off

3

On

On

Off

4

Off

Off

On

5

On

Off

On

6

Off

On

On

Table 3.2

Configuration DIP switch values for corresponding SCSI ID number.

SCSI ID #5 indicates factory default setting.

Terminating the SCSI Chain

The

SCSI chain

is the electrical bus connecting two or more SCSI devices. It is

critical that this bus be correctly terminated for the SCSI devices to operate properly.

Termination

is an electronics term that applies to the impedance found at both

ends of the bus. The electrical signals on the SCSI bus are changing rapidly between

their digital ‘on’ and ‘off states. To minimize electrical ‘noise,’ a

terminator 'is

placed on

each end of the SCSI bus. The effects of this termination may be unseen to you, but are

critical nonetheless.

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Incorrect SCSI termination can cause unpredictable errors.

Typically, the Macintosh internal SCSI connector has a hard disk drive connected

to it and is terminated. Quadra models have a special internal SCSI cable which has ter­

mination installed at the end of the cable. All internally mounted SCSI devices in

Quadra 9Ü0/950 systems should

nothe.

terminated.

If one other SCSI device shares the SCSI bus, it also must be terminated. If addi­

tional SCSI devices sit on the bus in between the two end SCSI devices, these devices

cannot

be terminated.

The SCSI chain will only operate properly if termination is in place

at the beginning and end of the SCSI bus.

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