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What is the meaning of the two LEDs (one green and one yellow) on the side of the T4 SCSI bridge?

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What is the meaning of the two LEDs (one green and one yellow) on the side of the T4 SCSI bridge?

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The green and yellow LEDs on the side of the T4 next to the HD68 SCSI connector indicate whether an LVD (Low Voltage Differential) or SE (Single-Ended) SCSI device is plugged into the T4. The green LED indicates LVD and the yellow LED indicates SE.

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