Setting up the scsi chain - ls*10, Connecting two scsi devices, Setting up the scsi chain - ls-10 – Nikon LS-10 Installation Guide for Macintosh User Manual

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The SCSI Interface

Chapter 3

It is equally possible to configure the SCSI chain with Coolscan in the center of

the chain. In this case, the SCSI terminator would reside on the optional device, as

opposed to Coolscan.

Please proceed to the section “Important Information About the SCSI

Interface.”

Setting Up the SCSI Chain - LS*10

The LS-10 can reside at any point in the SCSI chain. There are essentially two

possible SCSI chain configurations, the

two

configuration, and the

multiple

SCSI devices

configuration.

Connecting Two SCSI Devices

In the simplest case, only two devices share the SCSI chain - the SCSI

host

and

the SCSI

target device.

In our case, the SCSI host is the Macintosh and the SCSI target

device is the scanner. This simple configuration is shown in Figure 3.12.

(a) Computer SCSI Controller

Computer Internal

SCSI Termination

Computer

SCSI Connector

Unused center

SCSI Connector

(b) SCSI Cable

(c) Coolscan SCSI Connector

SCSI termination

switch'

Figure 3.12

The Macintosh internal SCSI Bus. (a) The Macintosh motherboard’s SCSI connec­

tor and internal SCSI cable, (b) SCSI cable, (c) The Coolscan SCSI connector and termination

DIP switch.

Procedure (Use the SCSI cable supplied with Coolscan):

1. Make sure that the Macintosh is powered off.

2. Connect one end of the flat SCSI cable to the Macintosh’s SCSI connector, mak­

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