Changing The Adapter And Device Configurations; Adapter Setup Screen - NEC PowerMate Professional 9000E Series Service Manual

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Changing the Adapter and Device Configurations

The SCSI Configuration Utility Main Menu lists the two onboard SCSI adapters
and shows their current settings. The first adapter listed controls the operation of
the SCSI hard drives in your system; the second adapter listed controls any
SCSI removable media devices installed in your system.
1. Using the down arrow key, select the adapter you want to reconfigure. Press
Enter
.
2. Select "Adapter Setup" and press
(see the table on the following page).
3. Highlight the function you want to change and press
prompted to save changes when you exit the configuration utility.
Description
SCAM Support
Parity
Host SCSI ID
Scan Order
Removable media
support
CHS Mapping
To change device configuration parameters, perform the following steps:
1. At the SCSI Configuration Utility Main Menu, select the adapter that
connects to the SCSI device you are reconfiguring. The first adapter listed
controls the operation of the hard drives; the second controls SCSI
removable media devices. Press
2. Select "Device Selections" and press
displays (see the following table).
3. Select the SCSI device you are reconfiguring and press
hard drives, see the table "SYM53C875 Adapter 1" on the following page;
for SCSI removable media devices, see the table "SYM53C875 Adapter 2"
for recommended settings.
4. Highlight the function you want to change and press
prompted to save changes when you exit the configuration utility.
. The Adapter Setup screen displays
Enter

Adapter Setup Screen

Recommended Setting
or Display Only
Off
On
7
Low to High
None
SCSI Plug and Play
Mapping
.
Enter
Enter
. You are
Enter
Your
Configuration
Configuration
SYM53C875
SYM53C875
1
. The Devices 0 to 7 screen
. For SCSI
Enter
Enter
. You are
System Configuration 2-21
Your
2

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