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Installing an External SCSI Device
To install an external SCSI device:
1.
Set the device's SCSI ID to an unused number and enable or disable the device's SCSI
termination according to the vendor's instructions.
2.
Connect one end of the SCSI cable to the SCSI port on the back of the base unit. If other
external SCSI devices are installed, connect the SCSI cable to the available SCSI port on
the last device on the SCSI cable chain.
CAUTION
Connecting a non-compliant SCSI-1 device to your sys tem may cause your system to stop
working, or lead to other unpredictable results. For more information, see Chapter 3,
"Configuring the System."
3.
Connect the device to the other end of the SCSI cable.
If necessary, install the device drivers and configure the device according to the vendor's
instructions.
Starting and Shutting Down the System
WARNING
If the AC voltage switch on the back of the desktop base unit is not set to the proper
line voltage for your location, serious equipment damage may result when you turn on
power to the system.
NOTE
For information on starting a system running the Solaris 2.5 for x86 operating system, refer to
Intergraph's Software Configuration for Solaris 2.5 for x86 .
The system uses a push-button power switch on the front of the base unit. To turn on system
power, push the power switch to the in position. The following figures show the front of the
base unit.
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