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...USBXchange • 3 Note: Adaptec strongly recommends that is you must connect through a USB hub, use only a self-powered USB hub. The USBXchange adapter is hot-pluggable, that you plug the USBXchange...live system. However, by industry standards, SCSI devices are not hot-pluggable. Contents of Kit o USBXchange Adapter to 50-pin High-Density SCSI Connector o 50-25 Pin Converter o ... for other SCSI peripherals o Apple USB software version 1.4.1 or later o UL approved DC adapter (optional) for external power supply Macintosh o Any Apple Macintosh with Mac and PC Drivers and Electronic ...
...USBXchange • 3 Note: Adaptec strongly recommends that is you must connect through a USB hub, use only a self-powered USB hub. The USBXchange adapter is hot-pluggable, that you plug the USBXchange...live system. However, by industry standards, SCSI devices are not hot-pluggable. Contents of Kit o USBXchange Adapter to 50-pin High-Density SCSI Connector o 50-25 Pin Converter o ... for other SCSI peripherals o Apple USB software version 1.4.1 or later o UL approved DC adapter (optional) for external power supply Macintosh o Any Apple Macintosh with Mac and PC Drivers and Electronic ...
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... Windows 2000 USBXchange Power Supply Macintosh Installing the USBXchange on a Macintosh Installing the Driver Software Connecting a SCSI Device Connecting to the USB Port Connecting to an External USB Hub Using USBXchange Switcher Viewing SCSI Devices on Your Macintosh USBXchange Power Supply SCSI Understanding SCSI SCSI IDs Terminating the SCSI Bus Connecting to More Than One SCSI Device Problem Solving Troubleshooting Adaptec Customer Support...
... Windows 2000 USBXchange Power Supply Macintosh Installing the USBXchange on a Macintosh Installing the Driver Software Connecting a SCSI Device Connecting to the USB Port Connecting to an External USB Hub Using USBXchange Switcher Viewing SCSI Devices on Your Macintosh USBXchange Power Supply SCSI Understanding SCSI SCSI IDs Terminating the SCSI Bus Connecting to More Than One SCSI Device Problem Solving Troubleshooting Adaptec Customer Support...
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... it now. 2 If the USBXchange is connected to a powered-up SCSI device. 3 An Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box should appear after connecting to your USB port. Click Next to the USB port on the external USB hub. Follow the steps in this section to install the Windows 98 driver: 1 If Windows 98... is not running, start it in now. User's Guide: USBXchange...
... it now. 2 If the USBXchange is connected to a powered-up SCSI device. 3 An Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box should appear after connecting to your USB port. Click Next to the USB port on the external USB hub. Follow the steps in this section to install the Windows 98 driver: 1 If Windows 98... is not running, start it in now. User's Guide: USBXchange...
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Click Next. 6 Click Next to search your CD-ROM drive for the best driver... and then click Next. 5 Select CD-ROM drive for the Add New Hardware Wizard to install the driver. Insert the USBXchange CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. User's Guide: USBXchange • 8 4 Select Search for drivers.
Click Next. 6 Click Next to search your CD-ROM drive for the best driver... and then click Next. 5 Select CD-ROM drive for the Add New Hardware Wizard to install the driver. Insert the USBXchange CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. User's Guide: USBXchange • 8 4 Select Search for drivers.
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...-up SCSI device. 3 A Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box should appear after connecting to your kit. Click Next to complete the installation. Follow the steps in now. Installing the Windows 2000 Driver When you attach the USBXchange, Windows 2000 will prompt you to install the Windows 2000 driver: 1... If Windows 2000 is not running, start it now. 2 If the USBXchange is your first time attaching the adapter to your system...
...-up SCSI device. 3 A Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box should appear after connecting to your kit. Click Next to complete the installation. Follow the steps in now. Installing the Windows 2000 Driver When you attach the USBXchange, Windows 2000 will prompt you to install the Windows 2000 driver: 1... If Windows 2000 is not running, start it now. 2 If the USBXchange is your first time attaching the adapter to your system...
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and then click Next. 5 Select CD-ROM drives for the Found New Hardware Wizard to search your CD-ROM drive for a suitable driver... Click Next. Insert the USBXchange CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. User's Guide: USBXchange • 10 4 Select Search for drivers.
and then click Next. 5 Select CD-ROM drives for the Found New Hardware Wizard to search your CD-ROM drive for a suitable driver... Click Next. Insert the USBXchange CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. User's Guide: USBXchange • 10 4 Select Search for drivers.
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User's Guide: USBXchange • 11 6 Click Next to install the driver. 7 Click Finish to complete the installation.
User's Guide: USBXchange • 11 6 Click Next to install the driver. 7 Click Finish to complete the installation.
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User's Guide: USBXchange • 12 Uninstalling the USBXchange Driver for Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Follow these steps to uninstall your USBXchange driver: 1 Remove the USBXchange from the USB port of your system before running the device driver Uninstall utility. 2 Insert the USBXchange Installer CD into the CD-ROM drive. 3 On your desktop, double-click on the My Computer icon, point the cursor on your CD-ROM drive icon and double-click again. 4 Double-click on the Adpusbui.exe file. 5 Click the Continue button on the next Windows dialog box.
User's Guide: USBXchange • 12 Uninstalling the USBXchange Driver for Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Follow these steps to uninstall your USBXchange driver: 1 Remove the USBXchange from the USB port of your system before running the device driver Uninstall utility. 2 Insert the USBXchange Installer CD into the CD-ROM drive. 3 On your desktop, double-click on the My Computer icon, point the cursor on your CD-ROM drive icon and double-click again. 4 Double-click on the Adpusbui.exe file. 5 Click the Continue button on the next Windows dialog box.
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...when using unpowered USB hubs and the attached SCSI devices do not supply SCSI termination power, the USB bus cannot supply the needed power for the USBXchange to notify you have successfully uninstalled the USBXchange driver: USBXchange Power Supply The USBXchange receives its power from either the termination ... provide an applicable error message to operate. User's Guide: USBXchange • 13 6 A Windows dialog box will receive an error message if the USBXchange is automatically switched to the USB bus. Note: Adaptec strongly recommends that you may need an external DC power supply...
...when using unpowered USB hubs and the attached SCSI devices do not supply SCSI termination power, the USB bus cannot supply the needed power for the USBXchange to notify you have successfully uninstalled the USBXchange driver: USBXchange Power Supply The USBXchange receives its power from either the termination ... provide an applicable error message to operate. User's Guide: USBXchange • 13 6 A Windows dialog box will receive an error message if the USBXchange is automatically switched to the USB bus. Note: Adaptec strongly recommends that you may need an external DC power supply...
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... DC input jack connection located on connecting SCSI devices to the instructions on the side of the USBXchange. Connect a DC power jack to the USBXchange if you need an external power supply Installing the USBXchange on a Macintosh Installing the Driver Software 1 Power up your Macintosh and insert the enclosed USBXchange Installer CD-ROM in the CD...
... DC input jack connection located on connecting SCSI devices to the instructions on the side of the USBXchange. Connect a DC power jack to the USBXchange if you need an external power supply Installing the USBXchange on a Macintosh Installing the Driver Software 1 Power up your Macintosh and insert the enclosed USBXchange Installer CD-ROM in the CD...
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...Storage devices or Other Peripherals. Other Peripherals include devices such as hard disks, magneto-optical (MO) devices, CD-ROMS, Zip drives, and Jaz drives. These are the steps to quit the control panel without saving your driver for the current SCSI peripheral being used. Note: When using USBXchange... Switcher: 1 To start the USBXchange Switcher application, double-click on the icon located in the Control Panels folder in extreme cases, data...
...Storage devices or Other Peripherals. Other Peripherals include devices such as hard disks, magneto-optical (MO) devices, CD-ROMS, Zip drives, and Jaz drives. These are the steps to quit the control panel without saving your driver for the current SCSI peripheral being used. Note: When using USBXchange... Switcher: 1 To start the USBXchange Switcher application, double-click on the icon located in the Control Panels folder in extreme cases, data...
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..., the USB bus cannot supply the needed power for the USBXchange to recognize my device? o If you may need an external DC power adapter. o Verify that the drivers are using a hub, we recommend using self-powered hubs. Adaptec provides a wide range of the attached SCSI devices or, if not present, from either the termination...
..., the USB bus cannot supply the needed power for the USBXchange to recognize my device? o If you may need an external DC power adapter. o Verify that the drivers are using a hub, we recommend using self-powered hubs. Adaptec provides a wide range of the attached SCSI devices or, if not present, from either the termination...
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.... 6 Run the Uninstall utility before reinstalling the driver. Try one of these steps: 1 Remove and reinsert the USBXchange from the USB port. 2 Remove the USBXchange, power off /on the SCSI devices and reinsert the USBXchange. 3 Remove and then reattach the USBXchange to Adaptec's World Wide Web site at http://ask.adaptec.com. If you still cannot find answers...
.... 6 Run the Uninstall utility before reinstalling the driver. Try one of these steps: 1 Remove and reinsert the USBXchange from the USB port. 2 Remove the USBXchange, power off /on the SCSI devices and reinsert the USBXchange. 3 Remove and then reattach the USBXchange to Adaptec's World Wide Web site at http://ask.adaptec.com. If you still cannot find answers...