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Intergraph StudioZ RAX - Connecting the Device; Disabling Sync Negotiation

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Connecting the Device
To add an external SCSI device:
1. Connect the SCSI cable to the SCSI port on the base unit and to the device.
2. Set the device’s SCSI ID to an unused number (1, 2, 3, 5, or 6). By default, the following devices
use certain SCSI IDs:
System disk drive (StudioZ RAX) uses ID 0.
CD-ROM drive uses ID 4.
SCSI bus uses ID 7.
3. Disable or enable the device’s SCSI termination according to the vendor’s instructions. The last
external device on the SCSI cable chain must have SCSI termination enabled. All other external
devices must have SCSI termination disabled.
4. If necessary, install the device drivers and configure the device according to the vendor’s
instructions.
Disabling Sync Negotiation
Use the following instructions if you need to disable the sync negotiation, which forces the controller to
transfer data at a specified rate (slower than its capability) for the target devices.
To disable sync negotiation:
1. Power off the system and reboot into DOS using the SYSUTIL diskette.
2. From the SYSUTIL main menu, select SCSISelect Utility.
3. From the Options box, select Configure/View Host Adapter Settings.
4. Select the SCSI Device Configuration option.
5. Change the Initiate Sync Negotiation values for all the attached SCSI devices
(represented by their SCSI ID number) to no.
6. Set the Maximum Sync Transfer Rate values for the devices to the desired settings. If
changing these settings to extend cable lengths or add more devices, set Ultra SCSI devices to
10.0. (or less if available).
NOTE The Advanced Configuration Option allows you to disable the Ultra SCSI controller. When Ultra SCSI
is enabled, the available sync rates are 20, 16, 13.4, 10. When Ultra SCSI is disabled then 10, 8, 6.7,
5 are available.
5. Press ESC until the Exit Utility dialog displays. Select Yes and press ENTER.
6. Press any key to restart the system.

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