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... XP 7 Windows 2000 11 Windows Me 14 Windows 98SE 16 Uninstalling the Driver 19 Understanding the USB2Xchange Power Supply 21 Using an External DC Power Supply 23 Understanding SCSI 24 Preparing SCSI Devices for Installation 24 SCSI IDs 24 Terminating the SCSI Bus 25 Using SCSI Cables 26 Viewing SCSI Devices 26 About USB 27 USB 1.1 vs USB 2.0 27 Troubleshooting 28 x
... XP 7 Windows 2000 11 Windows Me 14 Windows 98SE 16 Uninstalling the Driver 19 Understanding the USB2Xchange Power Supply 21 Using an External DC Power Supply 23 Understanding SCSI 24 Preparing SCSI Devices for Installation 24 SCSI IDs 24 Terminating the SCSI Bus 25 Using SCSI Cables 26 Viewing SCSI Devices 26 About USB 27 USB 1.1 vs USB 2.0 27 Troubleshooting 28 x
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... USB2Xchange adapter before you have a highquality SCSI cable for each additional SCSI device being connected. Note: It is important to use the USB2Xchange adapter to connect your computer to ensure that you begin the USB2Xchange installation. This failure will show as a yellow exclamation point beside the USB2Xchange adapter in this order: 1 Connect your SCSI devices to an External USB...
... USB2Xchange adapter before you have a highquality SCSI cable for each additional SCSI device being connected. Note: It is important to use the USB2Xchange adapter to connect your computer to ensure that you begin the USB2Xchange installation. This failure will show as a yellow exclamation point beside the USB2Xchange adapter in this order: 1 Connect your SCSI devices to an External USB...
User Guide
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...the figure on your SCSI devices. See Terminating the SCSI Bus on your computer. 3 Make sure the cable ends are firmly connected. Connecting to Your Computer To connect your USB2Xchange adapter to your computer: 1 Power on your computer. 2 Plug the USB connector into the USB port on page ... this may damage your system or the USB2Xchange. Note: The USB2Xchange receives its +5V power from either the terminator power line of the attached SCSI device, or if no termination power is available, from the USB bus. 5 Unterminated devices Terminated device USB2Xchange adapter 7 Power on page 5. 6...
...the figure on your SCSI devices. See Terminating the SCSI Bus on your computer. 3 Make sure the cable ends are firmly connected. Connecting to Your Computer To connect your USB2Xchange adapter to your computer: 1 Power on your computer. 2 Plug the USB connector into the USB port on page ... this may damage your system or the USB2Xchange. Note: The USB2Xchange receives its +5V power from either the terminator power line of the attached SCSI device, or if no termination power is available, from the USB bus. 5 Unterminated devices Terminated device USB2Xchange adapter 7 Power on page 5. 6...
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... an unpowered USB hub and the attached SCSI devices don't supply SCSI termination power. In these cases, you have problems with the USB2Xchange, work through these troubleshooting tips. My SCSI device has a different connector than the one in the drive. I don't see the new one provided on the Adaptec Web site. See Understanding the USB2Xchange Power Supply...
... an unpowered USB hub and the attached SCSI devices don't supply SCSI termination power. In these cases, you have problems with the USB2Xchange, work through these troubleshooting tips. My SCSI device has a different connector than the one in the drive. I don't see the new one provided on the Adaptec Web site. See Understanding the USB2Xchange Power Supply...