Back Up & Drive Expansion - Euphonix R-1 audio deck Manual

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Back up & Drive Expansion
Mammoth drive to the SCSI chain. The Mammoth can be purchased from Euphonix
or elsewhere as an externally enclosed desktop unit, or from Euphonix as a rack
mount unit. The following SCSI configurations are typical.
Audio Deck
SCSI ID# 2 of a single SCSI chain. IDs do not travel with the drives. The Audio Deck
(and its Kingston mount) determine the ID# for whatever drive is plugged in.
DX-202 E
Exabyte Mammoth tape drives (SCSI ID# 0) to each of either one or two Audio
Decks. Each Exabyte installed in the 202e is on a separate SCSI chain. Only the
Exabyte Mammoth can be connected in addition to the Audio Deck's own real-time
audio drives (at SCSI ID# 1 and SCSI ID# 2) on the Audio Deck's SCSI chain.
Back up Expansion bays are interconnected via the external hi-density SCSI
connector on the back of each unit. In version 1.0 only a single Exabyte mammoth
tape drive can be connected to the external SCSI 3 connector.
DX-202
Computer SCSI chain. Not available in version 3.0. When implemented, these two
drives will reside on a single SCSI chain.
R-1 Audio Deck Manual
The Audio Deck includes a rear panel SCSI connector for adding an Exabyte
One or two 9 gig SCSI hard drives only. Uses SCSI ID# 1 and
Rack mounted expansion bay for adding either one or two
9 gig SCSI ID 1
Mammoth Tape ID 0
Rack mounted expansion bay for adding two SCSI drives to Pilot
9 gig SCSI ID 3
9 gig SCSI ID 2
Mammoth Tape ID 0
9 gig SCSI ID 4
©1999 Euphonix, Inc.
Audio Deck
DX202E
DX202
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