LS-30の取扱説明書・マニュアル [全49ページ 3.39MB]
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- 25 -Setup: Connecting the SCSI Cable4 SCSI Connection Checklist* Turn off the computer, the LS-30, and all SCSI devicesbefore connecting the scanner.* Be sure that the devices at both ends of the SCSI chain areterminated. If the host computer is a Macintosh, the chainwill already be terminated at the computer end. In the caseof IBM PC/AT compatibles in a chain which contains externaldevices only, the chain should be terminated at the SCSIboard. In the case of a chain which includes internal devices,you may need to remove termination from the board andterminate the last internal device.* The maximum number of SCSI devices that can be con-nected in a single chain is eight, including the computer andany internal SCSI devices such as hard disks or CD-ROMdrives.* The total length of cabling in the SCSI chain should be nomore than six meters (twenty feet). The longer the cabling,the less reliable the connection.* When using a SCSI extension board with an IBM PC/ATcompatible computer, be sure that you have the latestavailable driver software for your board. If you experiencetrouble with SCSI connections, contact the manufacturer tolearn whether an updated driver has been released.Setting the SCSI IDEach device in the SCSI chain has a unique ID, which is a num-ber between zero and seven that the computer uses to distin-guish between different devices. When connecting the LS-30to a SCSI chain, the scanner's SCSI ID must be set to a numberthat is not shared by any of the other devices, including thecomputer itself.The scanner's SCSI ID is indicated by the SCSI ID dial on therear panel. Before the scanner leaves the factory, the ID is setto "2."SCSI ID65432107When choosing another ID for the scanner, bear in mind thatthe computer will usually have an ID of either "0" or "7," andthat internal hard disks often have IDs of "0" or "1." In the caseof Macintosh computers, the computer will have an ID of "7,"while the internal hard disk and CD-ROM drive often have IDsof "0" and "3," respectively. In general, it is recommended thatyou set the scanner's ID to any number other than zero, one,three, and seven that is not used by another SCSI device.4 Caution: Assigning the same ID to two different devicescould render the computer system inoperable or result in importantdata on a hard disk being lost or corrupted.
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