Adaptec 1450 User Manual

User’s Guide

S
LIM
SCSI 1450 A
DAPTER
Adaptec, Inc.
691 South Milpitas Boulevard Milpitas, CA 95035
Printed in Singapore
STOCK NO.: 511607-00, Rev. B BKB 12/97
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SlimSCSI 1450 Adapter

User’s Guide

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Contents
Introduction 1
Contents of Kit 1 System Requirements 1
Installing the SlimSCSI 1450 2 Updating the Windows 95 Miniport Driver 5 Using the SlimSCSI 1450 6
Hot Plugging 6 Formatting Removable Media 7
Understanding SCSI 8
SCSI IDs 8 Terminating the SCSI Bus 9 SCSI Connector Types 9
Troubleshooting 10
General Hardware Troubleshooting 10 Windows 95 Troubleshooting 11
Contacting Ada pt e c 15
Electronic Support 15 Technical and Product Support 16 Sales and Ordering Information 16
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Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of Adaptec’s SlimSCSI® 1450,
®
which is designed specifically for use with Microsoft Windows
95. The SlimSCSI 1450 allows you to connect up to three SCSI devices to your portable PC, including Zip drives and other kinds of remov­able media drives.

Contents of Kit

SlimSCSI 1450 PC Card-to-SCSI Adapter, with permanently attached 50-pin high-density cable
Windows 95 driver diskette
SlimSCSI 1450 User’s Guide
50-pin-to-DB25 converter
Registration card

System Requirements

Portable PC with a PC Card Type II, Type III, or Toshiba Type IV slot
Microsoft Windows 95
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SlimSCSI 1450 Adapter User’s Guide
Installing the SlimSCSI 1450
Follow these steps to install the SlimSCSI 1450 and connect your SCSI devices to it:
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Remove the SlimSCSI 1450 from its packaging.
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Plug the 50-pin connector into the first (or only) SCSI device, as shown below. Make sure the SCSI device is not powered.
SCSI Connector
Terminator
If the SCSI device has a DB25 (25-pin) connector, attach the 50-pin-to-DB25 converter, as shown below, and plug it into the connector on the device.
50-pin-to-25-pin
Converter
SCSI Device
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Installing the SlimSCSI 1450
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(Optional) Connect up to two additional SCSI devices by daisy- chaining them to the first device, as shown below:
SCSI Devices
Terminator
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Be sure that each SCSI device has a unique SCSI ID ranging from 0 to 6. If any two devices have the same ID, change the SCSI ID of one device. This is usually done by changing a switch on the back of the device. (For more information, see SCSI IDs on page 8.)
The diagram below shows a typical SCSI device with a select­able SCSI ID switch:
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Terminate the last (or only) SCSI device connected to the SlimSCSI 1450. Read the device documentation if you are not sure how to terminate the device, or refer to Termin ating t he SCSI Bus on page 9.
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