Saving the data using scsi – Fostex D-160 User Manual

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D-160 Owner's Manual (Saving and loading data)

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3. Saving the data using SCSI

SCSI devices you can use

Please use the following recommended SCSI devices that have already been performance
tested.

Recommended SCSI devices that have been tested for operation (as of January ‘97)

LF-3200 (Matsushita)

<MO>: 230MB

MOS331 (Olympus)

M2512A (Fujitsu)

<MO>: 540MB

OMD-7060 (Konica)/540MB only

zip 100 (IOMEGA)/100MB

jaz (IOMEGA)/1GB

Removable hard disk

ezflyer (SyQuest)/230MB

EZ135 (SyQuest)/135MB

SyJet (SyQuest)/1.5GB

<PD>

LF-1000 (Matsushita)/640MB

Fixed hard disk

FireBall 1080S (Quantum)/1.08GB

* Either disk should have SCSI-2 specifications.

<Note>

These SCSI devices have already been tested for performance at Fostex.
However, any product lot includes variance in quality.
The test at Fostex does not include inspection for such variance. When you use external
SCSI devices, check the operation carefully. Fostex is not liable for any damage (data loss or
damage) caused by using the D-160 with external SCSI devices.

* Restore the default settings on the D-160.

Connecting a SCSI device

Refer to the diagram to connect a SCSI device to a D-160.

<Notes>

* First, turn off the power to all the devices before you connect them.

* Connect only one SCSI device to the D-160.

You cannot chain SCSI devices. Install a SCSI terminator on the other connector. (If the
SCSI device has a termination switch, be suer to turn the switch ON to terminate the
device.)

* The D-160 will detect the SCSI ID number set on the connected device, and show it on the

display. (Refer to the SCSI device manual for setting the ID number.)

* You must format the SCSI disk after you connect it to the D-160. Refer to the “Formatting”

section on the next page for the formatting procedure.

<Note>

Do not remove the optical cable or perform any other operation that would disconnect
the S/P DIF signal until the session is complete. Otherwise, the D-160 will generate noise,
and affect the connected device.

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