4 terminating the scsi chain, Terminating an ls-10, 5 scsi cables used with internal scanners – Nikon 35MM Film Scanner LS-10E User Manual

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Fig. 3.8 SCSI termination network used with the

LS-10 scanner

Terminaison interne du LS-10

SCSI-AbschluB an Scanner LS-10

3-4 Terminating the SCSI Chain

The SCSI chain is an electrical bus connecting two or

more devices. It is critical that this bus be correctly

terminated for the SCSI peripherals to work 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 noise, a
termination is placed on each end of the bus. The effects
of this termination may be subtle, but are critical.

Typically, the computer sits at one end of the SCSI bus.
Assuming this is the case, the SCSI controller in the
computer has to be terminated.

Warningl
Incorrect SCSI termination can cause unpredictable

errors.

If one other SCSI peripheral shares this SCSI bus, it

also has to be terminated. If additional SCSI devices sit
on the bus between the two end SCSI devices, these
devices can NOT be terminated. Only two terminated
devices can reside on the SCSI bus, one at each end.

Improperly terminated SCSI peripherals can fail
immediately or may work correctly for a week before
generating their first errors.

Terminating an LS-10

The internal-mount LS-10 scanner uses a set of
termination networks as seen in Figure 3.8. The pins of
these termination networks are numbered beginning
with number one. The number one pin is indicated with
a black dot.

[a] SCSI termination off
[b] SCSI termination on

Fig. 3.9 SCSI internal flat cable

Cable en nappe SCSI interne

Internes SCSI-Flachkabel

3-5 SCSI Cables Used with Internal

Scanners

The internal SCSI cable is a 50-pin flat cable with two

identical stamped connectors on each end. One end of

this cable will connect to the SCSI controller while the
other end will connect to the connector on the rear of
the LS-10 scanner. A typical SCSI internal cable is seen
in Figure 3.9.

[c] SCSI flat cable
[d] SCSI 50-pin connectors
[e] Connector protection key

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