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* Use jumper connectors to short the locations shown in black.
3.3.4) Terminator Setting of your new 3-in-1 CD-RW Drive
The terminator setting indicates whether or not your new CD-RW drive is the last
connected SCSI device.
• Terminator ON (with a jumper): Use this setting if your new CD-RW drive is the last
device in the internal SCSI daisy-chain.
• Terminator OFF (without a jumper): Use this setting if devices other than your new CD-
RW drive are in the internal SCSI daisy-chain and your new drive is not the last device.
* Use jumper connectors to short the locations shown in black.
For example, in the SCSI device Connection diagram on the previous page, device D will
have an ON SCSI terminator while device C will have an OFF SCSI terminator.
3.3.5) Block Size Setting of your new 3-in-1 CD-RW Drive
• Block size ON (with a jumper): Block Size is set to 512Byte/sector. This function is valid
only for workstations, such as those that run UNIX.
• Block size OFF (without a jumper): Normally, use this setting.
* Use jumper connectors to short the locations shown in black.
Verify your SCSI Card:
Before installing your new CD-RW drive, you need to verify that your
SCSI card is working properly. To verify that your SCSI card is properly installed, in Windows
95/98/ME, click
Start
, then select Settings and then click on the
Control Panel
. The Control
Panel will open. Double click on
System
and the
System Properties
window will be dis-
played. Select the
Device Manager
tab and look for SCSI Controllers. Click on the “+” sign
next to SCSI Controllers. You should see the name of your SCSI Controller card there.
ID SELECT
Parity ON (default)
Parity OFF
PARITY
TERMINATOR
BLOCK SIZE
1 2 4
ID SELECT
PARITY
TERMINATOR
BLOCK SIZE
1 2 4
ID SELECT
Terminator ON (default)
Terminator OFF
PARITY
TERMINATOR
BLOCK SIZE
1 2 4
ID SELECT
PARITY
TERMINATOR
BLOCK SIZE
1 2 4
ID SELECT
Block size ON
Block size OFF (default)
PARITY
TERMINATOR
BLOCK SIZE
1 2 4
ID SELECT
PARITY
TERMINATOR
BLOCK SIZE
1 2 4