1 installing your lacie hard drive, 1 scsi card verification, 2 setting the scsi id number – LaCie DELL PRECISION KY0730482 User Manual

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Setting Up Your LaCie Hard Drive

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LaCie d2 SCSI Hard Drive

3.1 Installing Your LaCie Hard Drive

There are five main steps to this installation process:
3.1.1 - SCSI Card Verification
3.1.2 - Setting the SCSI ID Number
3.1.3 - Connecting the Drive to the Computer
3.1.4 - Drive Recognition
3.1.5 - Software Installation

3.1.1 - SCSI Card Verification

Mac Users

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To verify that your SCSI card has been installed correctly and is recognized, go to "Apple Menu" > "Apple System Profiler" >
"Devices and Volumes" tab. Your SCSI bus should be listed. If it does not appear, contact the card manufacturer.

Windows Users:
To verify that your SCSI card has been installed correctly and is recognized, go to "Control Panel" > "System" > (For
Windows 2000 and XP, the tab is "Hardware"> ) Device Manager tab. Double-click on SCSI Controllers. If an " X" or "!"
symbol appears next to the icon for the SCSI adapter card, this means that it has not been installed correctly. If it has not been
installed correctly, try reinstalling it or contact the card manufacturer. For more information on the installation and
configuration of SCSI cards, please contact the card manufacturer.

3.1.2 - Setting the SCSI ID Number

Before connecting your LaCie Hard Drive to your computer, you need to set the unit’s SCSI ID number and, if necessary,
terminate the drive.

Each device in your SCSI chain needs a unique ID number, either from 0 to 6 for Narrow SCSI, or any number between 0-6
and 8-15 for LVD/Wide SCSI (ID 7 is generally reserved for your computer’s SCSI controller). Press the top or bottom button
of the SCSI ID selector switch to increase or decrease the SCSI ID number.

Important Note: The SCSI ID number for each device on the chain must be unique. Make sure that your LaCie
Hard Drive’s SCSI ID number is not the same as any other device in the chain.

Terminating the Drive
Terminators prevent SCSI signals from being reflected off the last device in the chain, and they help to regenerate the SCSI
signal. If your drive is not the last device in the SCSI chain, there is no need to connect an external terminator.

Your LaCie Hard Drive requires an external terminator. This terminator should be attached to the open connector on the back
of the drive if your hard drive is the only SCSI device connected to your computer, or if it is the last device in your chain of
SCSI peripherals.

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