Connecting the drive in the middle of a scsi chain, Connecting the drive as the only scsi device – Pioneer CD-ROM Drive DR-UO6S User Manual

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CONNECTING THE DRIVE IN THE MIDDLE OF A SCSI CHAIN

Sound Board

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When a SCSI hard disk or other SCSI equipment also is installed in the computer, please connect according
to the following method.

Switch off the power supply of the personal computer.

Set the SCSI ID number so that it is different from the ID numbers of all other SCSI units.

Set the termination OFF.

• Connect the power supply cable from the personal computer. At the time of connection, pay

attention to the cable polarity. Please use a power supply cable with two or more connectors in
parallel.

Connect the SCSI interface cable. At this time, confirm that the pin 1

of the SCSI connector is

connected correctly to pin 1 of the cable. Use a cable with two or more connectors in parallel.

When a sound board is used, connect the audio output with an audio cable to the sound boaro.

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CONNECTING THE DRIVE AS THE ONLY SCSI DEVICE

Sound Board

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When no SCSI hard disk or other SCSI equipment is used, connect according to the following connection

method.

Switch off the power supply of the personal computer.

Set the SCSI ID number.

Set the termination ON.

• Connect the power supply cable from the personal computer. At the time of connection, please

pay attention to the cable polarity.

Connect the SCSI interface cable. At this time, confirm that the pin 1 of the SCSI connector is
connected correctly to pin 1 of the cable.

When a sound board is used, connect the audio output with an audio cable to the sound board.

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WARNING

l\ The power supply of the personal computer always must be switched off before cables are

connected.

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