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How to connect the SCSI ID Selector Switch in CRU enclosures?

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How to connect the SCSI ID Selector Switch in CRU enclosures?

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Connecting the SCSI ID Selector Switch CRU enclosures are equipped with 7 or 15-Segment SCSI ID selector switches (shown below), which allows you to externally name the SCSI device identification number. There are two buttons on each switch for dialing the SCSI identification number, which is displayed in the window. Each selector switch is connected to a SCSI device by a BCD cable. Several different types of cables are available. For more detail, consult a CRU Sales Representative. Connect the 7-Segment SCSI ID selector switch to your narrow SCSI device. • Locate the SCSI ID jumper block on the SCSI device. • Refer to the document for the device to locate the SCSI ID jumper block. It is usually a six-pin, dual-row pin header locate either on the back of the device or the component side. • Remove the jumper on the dual-row pin header. • The jumpers or black shunts on the SCSI ID header must be removed to connect the BCD cable. Be careful not to remove any jumper other than those for th

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