Panasonic ay-rp500 Operation Manual

Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions completely
Nonlinear Editing System
Control Panel Kit
AY-RP500
Warning: This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, i.e., in strict accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to pro­vide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equi­lateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompa­nying the appliance.
The serial number of this product may be found on the
bottom of the unit.
You should note the serial number of this unit in the
space provided and retain this book as a perma­nent record of your purchase to aid identification
in the event of theft. Model No. AY-RP500 Serial No.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
SA 1965
SA 1966
For U.S.A
CONTENTS
PREFACE .......................................................................................................................................................................... 1
FEATURES ........................................................................................................................................................................ 1
PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................................................................................. 2
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS .......................................................................................... 3
CABLE INFORMATION .................................................................................................................................................... 6
BOARD SETUP.................................................................................................................................................................. 9
HARD DISK SETUP......................................................................................................................................................... 20
SYSTEM CONNECTION ................................................................................................................................................... 32
POWERING MAIN UNIT ON AND OFF ........................................................................................................................... 38
OPERATING PROCEDURES ............................................................................................................................................ 39
LOADING SOFTWARE PACKAGE ................................................................................................................................... 40
VERSION-UP PROCEDURES FOR DVEdit .......................................................................................................................44
DVEdit INSTALLATION CHECK ITEMS ............................................................................................................................ 52
DVEdit INSPECTION DETAILS ......................................................................................................................................... 54
APPENDIX ........................................................................................................................................................................ 56
SPECIFICATIONS ..............................................................................................................................................................60
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The AY-RP500 Nonlinear Editing System is a combination of powerful hardware, flexible software and a custom human interface; developed for professional post-pro­duction. With the AY-RP500 Nonlinear Editing System, nonlinear editing is a creative process that finishes your videos to high standards while maintaining production budgets.

PREFACE

FEATURES

• Simultaneous playback of two channels
This system can playback video on two channels, with excellent image quality.
• DVCPRO system
The DVCPRO system is used for video compression and decompression.
• A user interface suited for video production
Because icons are used for stills representing each scene, editing is more intuitive and efficient in com­parison with earlier VCR editing controllers. The video editing process can be conducted with even greater efficiency by using the JOGPAD.
• The system uses outline fonts for titles of the highest quality
The AY-AS501 application software is prerequisite.

OPERATING CONDITIONS

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• Use the main unit or JOGPAD in an environment where the temperature is within 32°F - 95°F (0°C - + 35°C), and the relative humidity is within 10 - 90%.
• Handle the unit with care. Do not abuse the main unit or JOGPAD. Avoid strik­ing, shaking, etc. It could be damaged by improper handling or storage.
• Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the unit and JOGPAD. Do use a dry cloth to clean the unit when dirty. In case the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild deter­gent and wipe gently.
• The input power source is 120V AC 60 Hz.

PRECAUTIONS

• Do not expose the main unit and JOGPAD to rain or moisture, and do not try to operate the equipment in wet areas. Do not operate the main unit and JOG­PAD if it becomes wet.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the main unit or JOG­PAD. In order to prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
• Do take immediate action if ever the main unit or JOGPAD should become wet. Turn the power off and have the unit checked by an authorized service facility.
• Do not interrupt the Vent Hole on the front panel. The main unit will heat and it will cause the damage or a fire.
• Be sure to remove the plug by grasping the plug and not the cord itself.
• Do not initial the built-in hard disk.
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MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

1. S-VGA connector (15 pins)
This connector is used to connect the personal com­puter monitor via a special cable.
2. Analog I/O cable connector (60 pins)
This connector is used to connect analog video and analog audio inputs and outputs via a special cable.
3. PCI connector
This connector is used to connect the personal com­puter.
VIDEO COMPRESSION BOARD
(TARGA DV2000 BOARD)
1. Channel A (Ch A) connector for external connections
This connector is used to connect the hard disk box via a special cable.
2. Channel B (Ch B) connector for external connections
This connector is used to connect the hard disk box via a special cable.
3. Channel A (Ch A) connector for internal connections
This connector is used to connect the hard disk housed in the personal computer via a flat cable (accessory) with SCSI board.
4. Channel B (Ch B) connector for internal connections
This connector is used to connect the hard disk housed in personal computer via a flat cable (acces­sory) with SCSI board.
5. PCI connector
This connector is used to connect the personal com­puter.

SCSI BOARD

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JOG BOARD

1. ISA connector
This connector is used to connect the personal com­puter.
2. Interrupt number (IRQ) setting jumper (P9)
Set the interrupt number (IRQ) where the jumper pin is inserted.
3. I/O port setting jumper (P12)
Set the I/O address where the jumper pin is inserted.
4. RS422 control connector 1 (RS422-1)
This connector is used to connect a device that can be controlled through a RS422 interface via the spe­cial cable (accessory). This connection can be used to control recording and playback on a VCR.
5. RS422 control connector 2 (RS422-2)
This connector is used to connect a device that can be controlled through a RS422 interface via the spe­cial cable (accessory). This connection can be used to control recording and playback on a VCR.
6. JOGPAD connector (JOGPAD)
This connection is used to connect a JOGPAD via the special cable (accessory).
7. Time code, reference input/output connector (LTC/REF)
This connector is used to connect, via the special time code and reference I/O cable (accessory), with the time code input and output on a VCR, etc., and with equipment that inputs an external signal for synched composites (horizontal sync only).
•Time code input and output
This connector is used to connect with the time code input and output on a VCR, etc. Make this connec­tion only if the VCR has a time code signal (LTC) out­put. The time code output is not a loop-through of the signal that was input on the time code input.
Ver. 1.0 software does not support time code input and output.
•Reference input and output
This connector is used to connect with equipment that inputs an external sync signal. Be sure to input the reference signal so as to maintain the frame pre­cision. If a reference signal is not input, video audio, and time code synchronization, and time code I/O operation, cannot be guaranteed. The reference code output is a loop-through of the signal that was input on the reference input.
8. Reference I/O 75-ohm terminator switch
Be sure to turn off the switch. When terminating the reference (REF IN) in 75Ω ter-
mination, connect the termination (accessory) to the REF OUT cable.
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Termination
BCP-PT (accessory)
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1. Positioner
Sets the key position. Is ineffective with Ver. 1.0 soft­ware.
2. Wipe Lever
Controls the Wipe speed and audio volume. Is ineffective with Ver. 1.0 software.
3. TRIM / MODE b
Used in Trim mode. (SHIFT + TRIM/MODE) Turns Trim mode On/Off.
4. DIVIDE / DELETE a
Deletes a clip. (SHIFT + DIVIDE / DELETE) Divides a clip.
5. ZOOM / b
Zooms in the time line (SHIFT + ZOOM) Zooms out the time line.
6. GOTO / a
Jumps to the starting or editing mark (SHIFT + GOTO) Jumps to the beginning or end of a sequence.
7. MARK OUT
Sets or cancels the ending mark. (SHIFT + MARK OUT) Selects the grip of the OUT point.
8. MARK IN
Sets or cancels the starting mark. (SHIFT + MARK IN) Selects the grip of the IN point.
9. PLAY / STOP
Plays back or stops. (SHIFT + PLAY /STOP) Plays back between the starting and ending marks.
10. Shuttle Ring
Plays back video and audio forward (clockwise) or in reverse (counterclockwise) with variable speed.
11. JOG Dial
Plays back video and audio forward (clockwise) or in reverse (counterclockwise) frame by frame.
12. SHIFT
Switches button functions.
13. UNDO
Cancels the immediately previous operation.
14. OPEN / OK
Registers the Log in the Log List (when batch digitiz­er used).
15. JOGPAD Connector
Connects with the Main Unit by using the JOGPAD cable (accessory).
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Necessary cables for this system

VGA loop cable CA-206
Analog I/O cable CA-208
Cable Use
This cable connects the video compression board and the personal computer monitor. This cable is provided with the video compression board.
This cable connects the video compression board with the DVCPRO VCR (video, audio), the NTSC monitor, etc. This cable is provided with the video compression board.
VCR/JOGPAD cable E8-163J601
This cable connects the JOG board with the JOGPAD and the DVCPRO VCR (RS422). This cable is provided with the JOG board.
LTC/REF cable E9-165J600
This cable connects the JOG board with the DVCPRO VCR (Time code IN/OUT), and the external sync input. This cable is provided with the JOG board.
SCSI cable ACK/M-WP
This cable connects the SCSI board with the hard disk unit. This cable is manufactured by Adaptec.

CABLE INFORMATION

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VGA loop cable (CA-206)

Connects to the VGA connector on the video compression board.
(15-pin male connector)(labelled "TARGA DV2000")
Connects to the VGA connector on the computer. (15-pin male connector) (labelled "VGA")
Connects to the cable for the personal computer monitor. (15-pin female connector) (labelled "MONITOR")

Analog I/O cable (CA-208)

Cable color Gray/white Red Blue Black Green Gray Black Gray/white Black Gray Black Green Blue Red Brown Black
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Connector S connector BNC BNC BNC BNC XLR XLR S connector XLR XLR BNC BNC BNC BNC BNC BNC D-sub 60-pin
Signal name YC input Component R-Y input Component B-Y input Composite input Component Y input Audio R channel input Audio L channel input YC output Audio L channel output Audio R channel output Composite output Component Y output Component B-Y output Component R-Y output Not used Reference signal input Analog input/output connector
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VCR/JOGPAD cable

LTC/REF cable

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RS422 control connector on VCR, etc.
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Install the boards in the computer. There are three boards to be installed:
1. Video compression board (TARGA DV2000 board)
2. SCSI board
3. JOG board [AY-RP500 board (JOG board)]

Preparation

1. Have a computer with Windows NT installed ready.
Note: Windows NT must be installed on drive C:
(IDE hard disk) which has been formatted using the NTFS file system.
Note: Before installing Windows NT, decide whether
to use the entire area on the IDE hard disk as the system area or to partition the drive into two, namely, the system drive and audio drive. When the entire drive is to be used as the sys­tem drive, format it using NTFS and then install Windows NT. When the entire drive is to be divided into two logical drives, the MS-DOS FDISK command, etc. must be used to partition the disk before Windows NT is installed. Then proceed with the Windows NT installation. When the drive is to be partitioned, provide at least 1 gigabyte of memory for the system drive (where Windows NT will be installed).
2. Turn off the computer.
3. Open the case of the computer. For details on how to do so, refer to the instruction manual that was pro­vided with the computer.
4. Confirm which PCI slot (the white connector on the motherboard) the video card is installed in. If the video card is already in the PCI slot that is the far­thest from the CPU, you do not need to move the video card.
5. In all other cases, move the video card according to the procedure described in steps 6 through 9 below.
6. Remove the screws that secure the cover for the PCI slot that is farthest from the CPU, and then remove that cover.
7. Remove the screws that secure the cover for the video card, and then remove the video card.
8. Plug the video card into the PCI slot that is farthest from the CPU, and secure the cover in place with the screws.
9. Store the screws and cover that were removed in a safe place.

BOARD SETUP

SCSI board
TARGA DV2000 board
CPU
<View of computer with cover open>
<View of computer with all boards installed>
AY-RP500 board (JOG board)
Video card
Installing the Video Compression
board (TARGA DV2000 board)
Note that due to structural differences, the installation location may differ depending on the model of computer used.
1. Remove the cover for the PCI slot (the white connec­tor on the motherboard) that is closest to the CPU.
Note: The construction of some computers does not
physically allow the TARGA DV2000 board to be plugged into the PCI slot that is closest to the CPU. If this is the case with your computer, remove the cover for the adjacent PCI slot.
2. Carefully remove the TARGA DV2000 board from its anti-static protective pack. If you need to set the board down, place it on top of this pack.
3. Attach the board spacer to the main board (the longest board) among the TARGA DV2000 boards. (Refer to the diagram below.) The board spacer comes in two types (metal and plastic) but only one type is enclosed with the unit.
1.) Board spacer (metal type)

BIOS Setup

1. This procedure sets up the motherboard BIOS.
2. Open the BIOS setup screen. (The method of calling up the BIOS setting screen varies depending on the computer. Refer to the user's manual of the comput­er.)
3. Set "Plug & Play OS" to "OFF". (The setting on your computer system may be "Disable" or "No.")
4. Set Power Management to "OFF". (This may be "Disable" or "NO".)
5. Save the settings, and quit the BIOS setup screen. The computer starts up automatically.
6. Once the computer has started up, confirm that it is operating normally; then quit Windows NT and turn off the computer.
Insert the main board into the grooves in the rail guides on the board spacer.
Grooves in the rail guides on the board spacer.
Main board
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Insert the video compression board with board spacer attached.
The rail guides
on the personal
computer
Illustration of the video compression board inserted into PC
2.) Board spacer (plastic type)
4. Plug the TARGA DV2000 board into the PCI slot that is closest to the CPU (or the next closest slot, if the board will not physically fit into the closest slot, it is depends on the computer used). Here, firmly mount the board spacer between the guide rails on the per­sonal computer. The assembly diagram shown below is intended as an example. The actual con­nection locations may differ depending on the model of computer used.
Connect the ground wire to the computer's chassis (metal portion) only when the metal type of board spacer is supplied.
Then use the twist-tab wire to secure the board spacer to the guide rails inside the computer.
The installation of the AY-PB500 board (TARGA DV2000 board) will differ depending on the computer used. Refer to the appendix.
Chassis
(metal portion)
Connect the ground wire of the video compression board (board spacer) to the chassis (metal portion) of the system unit. (Unscrew the screw and then use it to secure the wire in place.)
Guide rails
Twist-tab wire
Grooves in the rail guides on the board spacer.
Main board
Ground wire
Board spacer
9. Follow the instructions to install the driver from the CD-ROM. Operate according to the procedures below.
1) The window for Truevision TARGA DV2000 Setup
appears. Click .
2) The Product Type Inquiry window appears.
Select the type of board to use, and click . For analog type, select "TARGA DV2000" (default). For SDI type, select "TARGA DV2000 SDX".
ForSDI Voyager 2,select "TARGA DV2000 SDX V2".
(When the type is selected, is displayed.) Refer to Appendix (The type of the SDI board) about the type of the board.
3) The Choose Destination Location window apears. Click .
4) The Select Program Folder window appears. Click .
5) Installation begins.
6) The Readme window appears.
Click on the upper-right of the window and close it.
7) The Installation Completed Successfully window appears.
Select "Yes, I want to restart my computer now".
(When this is selected, is displayed.)
Click .
10. Restarts after installation. At this point, remove the CD-ROM from which the driver was installed.
11. When Windows NT has restarted, click . From Programs in the Start Menu, click "Administrative Tools"
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Windows NT
Diagnostics". The program starts up.
Start
Finish
Next
Next
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5. Connect the CA-206 cable that was provided with the TARGA DV2000 board. Plug the connector labelled "TARGA DV2000" into the connector on the TARGA DV2000 board, plug the connector labelled "VGA" into the connector on the video card, and con­nect the connector labelled "MONITOR" to the moni­tor cable. See page 7 and 32 for the VGA loop cable (CA-206).
6. Store the screws and cover that were removed in a safe place.
7. Turn on the power and start up Windows NT.
8. Insert the software package CD-ROM into the CD­ROM drive. Click . Click "Run" on the start menu. The "Run" window now opens.
Input "CD-ROM drive name:\targa\disk1\setup.exe" in "Open:" and click OK. If, for instance, the CD­ROM drive is drive d:, input the series of character as shown above. To check the letter assigned as the CD-ROM drive, click "My Computer." The CD-ROM drive letter will appear on the screen.
Start
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12. The Windows NT Diagnostics Program window appears.
Click the "Resources" label. The resource list shown below appears (not in the same layout).
Note: "DVRNTDRV" indicates the TARGA DV2000
board. Check which number is used for the IRQ.
After checking, click to close the window.
13. Change the display driver.
1) Click . Select "Settings" in the Start Menu.
The Control Panel opens. Then double-click "Display".
2) Select "Settings" from "Display Properties" and
click .
3) Click in "Display Types".
4) Click in "Display Modification".
5) The directory of the display driver is to be
opened, so enter
"c:\TARGA2KVD\WINNT\Display" and click .
6) Confirm that "Truevision DVR Display" is dis-
played on the screen and click .
7) The message "The drivers were successfully
installed" appears. Click .
OK
OK
OK
Have Disk
Change
Display Types
Start
OK
8) Click in "Display Types".
9) Click in "Screen Properties".
10) The message "You must restart your computer..." appears. Click .
11) Windows NT starts up. When the Control Panel opens, close it.
When the message "A new graphics driver has been installed" appears, click .
12) Click and drag the mark on the frame of the desktop area in "Screen Properties" to adjust it for the resolution of 1152 x 870 pixels. Here, confirm that the font size is "Small Fonts", and that the Refresh Frequency is 75 Hz.
13) Click , and click to enter test mode. The test screen appears.
14) If the test screen is displayed correctly, click
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15) Click in "Display Properties" to close this screen. The resolution will change.
Note: Be sure to modify the display and test it.
Otherwise, the display will not be correct.
OK
Yes
OK
Test
OK
Yes
Close
Close
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Installing the SCSI board

1. Remove the cover for the PCI slot (the white connec­tor on the motherboard) that is adjacent to the slot where the TARGA DV2000 board is plugged in (on the side away from the CPU).
2. Carefully remove the SCSI board from its anti-static protective pack. If you need to set the board down, place it on top of this pack.
3. Plug the SCSI board into the PCI slot adjacent to the TARGA DV2000 board on the side away from the CPU, and secure the cover in place with the screws.
4. Store the screws and cover that were removed in a safe place.
5. For details on the cable connections, refer to the hard disk setup procedure. (Do not fail to connect the cables.)
6. Turn on the power and start up Windows NT.
7. Click . Click in the Start Menu. The Control Panel opens. Then click "SCSI Adapters".
8. Select "Driver" and click .
9. The manufacturer and the SCSI adapter list appear. Select "Adaptec" for the manufacturer, and "AHA-294x/AHA-394x or AIC-78xx PCI SCSI con­troller" for the adapter, and click .
Here, the Windows NT CD-ROM is required, so load it and click .
The "WIndows NT CD-ROM" window opens. This is not needed, so click the on the upper-right of the window to close it.
10. Specify the directory of the driver. For example, if the CD-ROM drive is drive E, enter E:\i386, and click
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11. When installation is ended, the message "You must restart your computer..." appears. Click .
Yes
OK
OK
OK
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Settings
Start
12. When Windows NT has restarted, click . From Programs in the Start Menu, click "Administrative Tools"
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Windows NT
Diagnostics". The program starts up.
13. The Windows NT Diagnostics Program window appears. Click the "Resources" label. The resource list appears.
"aic78xx" indicates the SCSI board. Check which number is used for the IRQ.
"aic78xx" is displayed twice. Both numbers might be the same or they might not; it does not matter in either case.
After checking, click to close the window.
OK
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6. Appear Configuration menu window.
Select "Advanced Configuration Options", press [Enter] key.
7. Appear Advanced Configuration.
Select "Support for Ultra SCSI Speed", press [Enter] key.
8. Appear Disabled , Enabled selectable. Select "Enabled" and press [Enter] key. Confirm "Enable" in Support for Ultra SCSI Speed.
AHA-3940Ultra/UltraWatBus:Channel01:A
Configuration SCSIBusInterfaceDefinitions
HostAdapterSCSIID ......................7
SCSIParityChecking.......................Enabled
HostAdapterSCSITermination.......Automatic
AdditionalOptions
BootDeviceOptions ........................Press<Enter>
SCSIDeviceConfiguration ..............Press<Enter>
AdvancedConfigurationOptions .....Press<Enter>
<F6>-ResettoHostAdapterDefaults
AdvancedConfigurationOptions
ChannelABIOS(ConfigurationUtilityReservesBIOSSpace) ....Enabled SupportRemovableDisksUnderBIOSasFixedDisks..........BootOnly ExtendedBIOSTranslationforDOSDrives>1Gbyte ..........Enabled ChannelADisplay<CtrlA>MessageDuringBIOSInitialization...Enabled MultipleLUNSupport ....................................Disabled BIOSSupportforBootableCD-ROM........................Enabled BIOSSupportforInt13hExtensions ........................Enabled SupportforUltraSCSISpeed .............................Disabled

Setting the baud rate of the SCSI board

Set the SCSI baud rate of the SCSI board. Check the model number of the board used, and set the rate by following the procedure given.

WhenAHA-3940UWD is theSCSI boardused

1. Power On.
2. Appear next comment when Boot Up. Adaptec AHA-3940U/3940UW BIOS v1.xx (c) 199x Adaptec, Inc. ALL Rights Reserved. <<< Press <Ctrl><A> for SCSISelect(TM)Utility! >>>
3. Quickly press [Ctrl]+[A] keys when appear this com-
ment.
4. Run SCSI Utility and appear next window.
Use arrow key, select Channel(A or B), and press [Enter] key. You must change configuration bothCannel A and B.
5. Appear Menu window.
Select "Configure/View Host Adapter Setting", and press [Enter] key.
AHA-3940Ultra/UltraWatBus:Channel01:A
WouldyouliketoconfigurethePCIdeviceorrun theSCSIdiskutilities?Selecttheoptionandpress <Enter>.Press<F5>toswitchbetweencolorand monochromemodes.
Configure/ViewHostAdapterSettings
SCSIDiskUtilities
Options
YouhavemorethanoneSCSchannel inyoursystems.Movethecursortothe bus:channeloftheonetobeconfigured andpress<Enter>.
<F5>-Togglecolor/Monochrome
01:A 01:B
Channel
Enabled Disabled
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When AHA-3940AUWD is the SCSI board
used
1. Power On.
2. Appear next comment when Boot Up. Adaptec AHA-3940AU/AUW/AUWD SCSI BIOS v1.xx (c) 199x Adaptec, Inc. ALL Rights Reserved. <<< Press <Ctrl><A> for SCSISelect(TM)Utility! >>>
3. Quickly press [Ctrl]+[A] keys when appear this com-
ment.
4. Run SCSI Utility and appear next window.
Use arrow key, select Channel(A or B), and press [Enter] key. You must change configuration both Cannel Aand B.
5. Appear Menu window.
Select "Configure/View Host Adapter Setting", and press [Enter] key.
YouhaveanAHA-3940AU/AUW/AUWD SCSIhostadapterinyoursystemMove thecursortothebus:device:channelofthe onetobeconfiguredandpress<Enter>.
<F5>-Togglecolor/Monochrome
00:0E:A 00:0E:B
Bus:Device:channel
AHA-3940AU/AUW/AUWDatBus:00hDevice:0EhChannel:A
Wouldyouliketoconfigurethehostadapter,orrunthe SCSIdiskutilities?Selecttheoptionandpress<Enter>. Press<F5>toswitchbetweencolorandmonochromemodes.
Configure/ViewHostAdapterSettings
SCSIDiskUtilities
Options
9. Press [ESC] key 2 times, appear next message.
Select "Yes", press [Enter] key. Finish for channel A.
10. Press [ESC] key. Select channel B and change same as channel A.
11. Finish setting for channel B(finish Item 9), press [ESC] key 2 times. Appear message of finish.
Select "Yes", and press [Enter] key.
12. Appear "Please press any key to reboot", press any key. Setting is finish and auto reboot.
ExitUtility?
Yes No
SaveChangesMade?
Yes No
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6. Appear Configuration menu window.
Select "SCSI Device Configuration", and press [Enter] key.
7. Appear Device configuration window.
In all SCSI ID (from #0 to #15) ,Change 40.0(from
20.0) at Maximum Sync Transfer Rate. At Each SCSI ID ,move cursor to 20.0 and press [Enter] key. Appear all useable number, select 40.0 and press [Enter] key. Please change about all SCSI ID.
AHA-3940AU/AUW/AUWDatBus:00hDevice:0EhChannel:A
Configuration SCSIBusInterfaceDefinitions
HostAdapterSCSIID ......................7
SCSIParityChecking.......................Enabled
HostAdapterSCSITermination.......Automatic
AdditionalOptions
BootDeviceOptions ........................Press<Enter>
SCSIDeviceConfiguration ..............Press<Enter>
AdvancedConfigurationOptions .....Press<Enter>
<F6>-ResettoHostAdapterDefaults
SCSIDeviceConfiguration
SCSIdeviceID #0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 InitiateSyncNegotiation yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes MaximumSyncTransferRate 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 EnableDisconnection yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes InitiateWideNegotiation yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes OptionsListedBelowHave NOEFFECTiftheBIOSisDisabled SendStartUnitCommand no no no no no no no no BIOSMultipleLUNsupport no no no no no no no no IncludeinBIOSScan yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
SCSIdeviceID #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 InitiateSyncNegotiation yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes MaximumSyncTransferRate 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 EnableDisconnection yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes InitiateWideNegotiation yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes OptionsListedBelowHave NOEFFECTiftheBIOSisDisabled SendStartUnitCommand no no no no no no no no BIOSMultipleLUNsupport no no no no no no no no IncludeinBIOSScan yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
8. When finish to change about all SCSI ID, press [ESC] key 2 times. Appear confirmation message.
Select "Yes", and press [Enter] key. Finish for channel A.
9. Press [ESC] key. Select channel B and change same as channel A.
10. Finish setting for channel B(finish Item 8), press [ESC] key 2 times. Appear message of finish.
Select "Yes", and press [Enter] key.
11. Appear "Please press any key to reboot", press any key. Setting is finish and auto reboot.
SaveChangesMade?
Yes No
ExitUtility?
Yes No
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Installing the AY-RP500 board
(JOG board)
1. Remove the cover from the ISA slot (the black con­nector on the motherboard) that is the farthest away from the CPU.
2. Carefully remove the AY-RP500 board (the JOG board) from its anti-static protective pack. If you need to set the board down, place it on top of this pack.
3. Use the jumper pins to set the IRQ and the I/O port.
The permitted settings for the IRQ are 3, 4, 5, and 7; the permitted settings for the I/O port are 230H, 240H, 330H, and 340H.
For IRQ, insert the jumper pin into jumper P9 and set. (See item 2, page 4.)
•To set "3" as the IRQ:
•To set "4" as the IRQ:
•To set "5" as the IRQ:
•To set "7" as the IRQ (Factory setting) :
For the I/O port, insert the jumper pin into jumper P12 and set. (See item 3, page 4.)
•To set "230H" as the I/O address (Factory setting):
•To set "240H" as the I/O address:
•To set "330H" as the I/O address:
•To set "340H" as the I/O address:
Since the JOG board uses IRQ and I/O port exclu­sively, be certain to set a number that are not used by any other device.
Confirm settings of other devices using the Windows NT diagnostic program (page 19).
Note on IRQ Settings :
"5" and "7" are recommended.
If "5" and "7" are being used by another device, set either "3" or "4". Because "3" and "4" are nor­mally used for serial ports (COM1, COM2), either "3" or "4" must be disabled in the BIOS settings. (Set to "Disable" etc.) In this case, only one serial port can be used.
For details on how to set the BIOS, refer to the instruction manual that was provided with your computer.
p Push in the jumper pin here.
8 8
8 8
8 8
8 8
IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ7
p Push in the jumper pin here.
8 8
8 8
8 8
8 8
IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ7
p Push in the jumper pin here.
8 8
8 8
8 8
8 8
IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ7
p Push in the jumper pin here.
8 8
8 8
8 8
8 8
IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ7
Do not push in jumper pins.
8 8
8 8
8 8
P 1 P 2 P 3
p Push in the jumper pin here.
8 8
8 8
8 8
P 1 P 2 P 3
p Push in the jumper pin here.
8 8
8 8
8 8
P 1 P 2 P 3
p Push in the jumper pin here. p Push in the jumper pin here.
8 8
8 8
8 8
P 1 P 2 P 3
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