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Jeffrey Delzer <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Dec 1998 11:13:16 -0600
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Changhsu Liu wrote:
>
> I'm changing my internal Panasonic 7502b to an external one. One thing I
> cannot figure out is to set up jumper of SCSI ID so that the SCSI ID can be
> set from the switch outside the box.
>
> By reading the simple instruction comes with the external case, it seems
> that I should put:
> RED to pin1,
> BLUE to pin2,
> YELLOW to pin4, and
> BLACK to COM.

This sounds like the power connector. Your external case should have a
corresponding plug that fits this connector on the CDR drive.


> >From Panasonic jumper info:
> 1 to 3 for scsi ID control,
> pin4 : parity,
> pin5: no pin,
> pin6: terminator,
> pin7: term power.

This is where you configure the parameters for the CDR, including its
SCSI ID number. Jumpering the first two pins, (upper/lower pair, labeled
'1'), gives an ID of '1'. Jumpering only the second set of pins,
(upper/lower pair, labeled '2'), will give you an ID of '2'. Jumpering
BOTH the first set and the second set of pins will give you an ID of '3'
because you're now 'adding' 1+2. Removing those and jumpering only the
third set of pins (labeled '4') will give you a SCSI ID of '4'. SCSI ID
'5' is achieved by jumpering '1' and '4', while '6' is achieved by
jumpering '2' and '4'. SCSI ID '7' is normally reserved for the
controller, I believe.


Jeff Delzer

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