INTRODUCTION INSTALLING THE SCSI CARD 2940UW PRO



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2940UWPro-ig.qxd 12/21/98 9:55 AM Page 1 INTRODUCTION With the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro, you can connect up to 15 SCSI devices to any IBM-compatible computer with PCI expansion slots. This installation guide provides step-by-step instructions for Installing the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro Connecting internal SCSI devices Connecting external SCSI devices Installing the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro software See the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro User s Reference for additional information on using the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro. INSTALLING THE SCSI CARD 2940UW PRO STEP 1 Discharge any static electricity build-up before handling your SCSI card by touching a grounded metal object (like the exposed metal parts on the back of your computer). WARNING Turn OFF power to the computer and disconnect the power cord. STEP 2 After you turn off your computer and unplug the power cord, remove the cover from the computer. If you need guidance, refer to your computer manual for instructions on removing the cover. 1

2940UWPro-ig.qxd 12/21/98 9:55 AM Page 2 STEP 3 Locate an unused PCI expansion slot (typically white or ivory) and remove the expansion slot cover. (The expansion slot must be PCI Rev. 2.0 or higher compliant and must support Bus Mastering.) Save the slot cover screw for use in Step 4. Computers may have vertical or horizontal expansion slots. Refer to your computer manual to locate the PCI slots. Slot Cover Screw Expansion Slot Cover PCI Expansion Slots (Typically White or Ivory) STEP 4 Insert the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro into the PCI expansion slot; push down firmly until it clicks into place, then replace the slot cover screw. You are ready to install internal SCSI devices. To install external SCSI devices only, replace your computer cover and skip to Connecting External SCSI Devices. SCSI Card 2940UW Pro Installed in a PCI Expansion Slot 2

2940UWPro-ig.qxd 12/21/98 9:55 AM Page 3 CONNECTING INTERNAL SCSI DEVICES STEP 1 Verify that each internal SCSI device you are installing has a unique SCSI ID from 0 to 6 (0 to 6 and 8 to 15 for Wide SCSI devices). Refer to the device s documentation to determine the SCSI ID setting. If any two SCSI devices (internal or external) you are connecting to the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro share the same SCSI ID, change the SCSI ID on one device. The SCSI Card 2940UW Pro is preset to SCSI ID 7 and should not be changed. See the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro User s Reference for additional information on SCSI IDs. STEP 2 If you are installing only one internal SCSI device, terminate that device. If you have two or more devices on each cable, terminate one device on each cable; the remaining devices must not be terminated. (The terminated device must be connected to the end of each cable, as explained in Step 5 below.) The termination setting usually is controlled by setting a jumper or a switch, or by physically removing or installing a terminator module(s). Refer to the device s documentation to enable or disable termination on your device. See the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro User s Reference for additional information on termination. STEP 3 Mount each internal SCSI device in an available drive bay inside your computer. Refer to your computer and device documentation for instructions on installing devices inside your computer. Internal SCSI Device Mounted in Drive Bay Inside Your Computer NOTE If it is difficult to reach the back of your internal SCSI devices when they are mounted in a drive bay, you can connect the internal SCSI devices to the SCSI cable and power supply (Steps 5-7 below) before mounting each device inside your computer. 3

2940UWPro-ig.qxd 12/21/98 9:55 AM Page 4 CAUTION Do not connect SCSI devices to all three connectors of a SCSI Card 2940UW Pro host adapter. STEP 4 Connect one end of the internal SCSI cable to the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro s internal SCSI connector. Each cable included in this package allows you to connect up to two internal SCSI devices. To connect more than two internal SCSI devices to each internal connector on the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro, you will need an internal SCSI cable with enough connectors to accommodate all of your devices. See the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro User s Reference for additional information on connecting your SCSI devices and ordering cables. High-density 68-pin Internal SCSI Cable Standard 50-pin Internal SCSI Cable Internal 50-pin SCSI Connector (Use with Standard and Ultra SCSI Devices) Internal 68-pin SCSI Connector (Use with Wide and Ultra Wide SCSI Devices) STEP 5 Connect the other end of the cable to the last internal device (this device must be terminated; see Step 2 above). Terminated Internal SCSI Device Internal SCSI Cable STEP 6 Connect the remaining connectors on the cable to any remaining internal devices (these devices must not be terminated; see Step 2 above). Terminated Internal SCSI Device Unterminated Internal SCSI Device 4

2940UWPro-ig.qxd 12/21/98 9:55 AM Page 5 STEP 7 Connect a power cable from your computer s power supply to the power input connector on each SCSI device. Power Input Connector on the Back of the Drive Power Cable (From the Power Supply Inside the Computer) STEP 8 Replace your computer cover. If you are installing external SCSI devices, continue with the next section; otherwise, skip to Installing the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro Software. CONNECTING EXTERNAL SCSI DEVICES STEP 1 Verify that each external SCSI device you are installing has a unique SCSI ID from 0 to 6 (0 to 6 and 8 to 15 for Wide SCSI devices). Refer to the device s documentation to determine the SCSI ID setting. If any two devices (external or internal) you are connecting to the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro share the same SCSI ID, change the SCSI ID on one device. The SCSI Card 2940UW Pro is preset to SCSI ID 7 and should not be changed. For most external SCSI devices, the SCSI ID usually is set with a switch on the back of the device. See the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro User s Reference for additional information on SCSI IDs. SCSI ID Switch 5

2940UWPro-ig.qxd 12/21/98 9:55 AM Page 6 STEP 2 Connect one end of the external SCSI cable to the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro s external SCSI connector. Push the connectors together until they lock in place. For each external SCSI device you install, you need a highquality external SCSI cable. If you need to connect an external SCSI device with a 50-pin cable, then you also need a 68-pin to 50-pin external converter that actively terminates the high byte. This converter is available through Adaptec (Part # ACK-68P-50P-E). See the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro User s Reference for additional information on connecting your SCSI devices and ordering cables and adapters. 68-pin to 50-pin Adapter (Adaptec Part # ACK-68P-50P-E) 50-pin External SCSI Cable 68-pin External SCSI Cable STEP 3 Connect the other end of the cable to a SCSI connector on the back of the external SCSI device. If you are installing only one external device, terminate the device and skip to Step 5. Termination usually is controlled by installing or removing a SCSI terminator. On some devices, you use a switch or button on the back of the device. Refer to the device s documentation to determine how to enable or disable termination. See the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro User s Reference for additional information on termination. 4 4 SCSI Terminator External Cable 6

2940UWPro-ig.qxd 12/21/98 9:55 AM Page 7 STEP 4 Connect each additional SCSI device to the previous one until all devices are connected. The device at the end of the chain must be the only external device terminated. Terminated SCSI Device STEP 5 Connect all power cables to the external devices and computer. Continue with the next section to install the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro software driver for your operating system. INSTALLING THE SCSI CARD 2940UW PRO SOFTWARE NOTE A narrow external device at the end of the chain may cause a termination problem if a 68-pin to 50-pin adapter is not used. To install the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro software (software driver), go to the section below for the operating system (for example, Windows 95) installed on your computer. If the operating system is not yet installed, install it now. Refer to your operating system documentation for instructions. NOTE If you have installed a new SCSI hard drive in a computer running Windows or DOS, you will need to partition and format the drive with the DOS fdisk and format commands before it can be used. Refer to your Windows and DOS documentation for instructions. 7 (Continued on the other side)

2940UWPro-ig.qxd 12/21/98 9:55 AM Page 8 STEP 1 Computers with Windows 95/Windows 98 Turn on all external devices and then the computer. Windows 95/98 now will recognize the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro installed in your computer and will install the software driver for it. NOTE You may be asked to insert the Windows 95/98 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Follow the instructions that appear onscreen. STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 If prompted, restart your computer to finish setting up your new hardware. Click the Start button, point to Settings, then click Control Panel. Double-click the System icon. Click the Device Manager tab. Double-click the SCSI Controller icon. The driver for the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro is listed as the Adaptec AHA-2940UW Pro/AIC-788x PCI SCSI Controller. If the driver is listed, the driver is loading properly. If the driver is listed but has an exclamation mark inside a yellow circle, the driver is in a problem state (usually a conflict with other hardware using the same resources). If the driver is listed but has an X inside a red circle, the driver is disabled and isn t loading. If the driver is not listed or is not loading properly, see the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro User s Reference for troubleshooting information. If the SCSI Controller icon or the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro driver is not listed, try reinstalling the driver. NOTE If the driver is not listed or is not loading properly, see the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro User s Reference for troubleshooting information. 8

2940UWPro-ig.qxd 12/21/98 9:55 AM Page 9 STEP 1 STEP 2 Computers with Windows NT Turn on all external devices and then the computer. Start Windows NT on your computer. STEP 3 Click the Start button, point to Settings, then click Control Panel. STEP 4 Double-click the SCSI Adapters icon. STEP 5 Click the Drivers tab; add the 2940UW Pro driver if it is not listed. STEP 6 STEP 1 STEP 2 Follow the instructions that appear onscreen. Computers with Windows 3.1 Turn on all external devices and then the computer. Start Windows 3.1x on your computer. STEP 3 Insert the Adaptec EZ-SCSI Setup Disk in your floppy disk drive. STEP 4 Select File/Run from the Program Manager menu. STEP 5 When the Run dialog box appears, type a:\setup if you are using the A drive, or b:\setup if you are using the B drive. Then click OK. STEP 6 Follow the instructions that appear onscreen. 9

2940UWPro-ig.qxd 12/21/98 9:55 AM Page 10 STEP 1 STEP 2 Computers with DOS 6.x or Above Turn on all external devices and then the computer. Insert the Adaptec EZ-SCSI Setup Disk in your floppy disk drive. STEP 3 At the DOS prompt, type a:\dosinst if you are using the A drive, or b:\dosinst if you are using the B drive. Then press Enter. STEP 4 Follow the instructions that appear onscreen. Computers with NetWare, OS/2, SCO UNIX, and UnixWare The Adaptec 7800 Family Manager Set included in this package allows you to install or update existing drivers for NetWare, OS/2, SCO UNIX, and UnixWare. Refer to the 7800 Family Manager Set User's Guide for installation instructions. CONGRATULATIONS! You ve finished installing SCSI Card 2940UW Pro. Troubleshooting hints are in the next section. For additional troubleshooting hints and information on using and configuring the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro and SCSI devices, see the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro User s Reference. 10

2940UWPro-ig.qxd 12/21/98 9:55 AM Page 11 TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST Most problems with using the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro result from errors in preparing and connecting devices on the SCSI bus. Additional troubleshooting information is provided in the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro User s Reference. NOTE If you have problems with a specific SCSI device when other connected SCSI devices are working correctly, please contact the manufacturer of the problem device for troubleshooting information. If you have any problems during the installations, check the following items first: Are all SCSI devices turned on? Are all SCSI cables and power cables properly connected? Is the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro firmly seated and secured in the PCI expansion slot? Is the PCI expansion slot PCI Rev. 2.0 or higher compliant and does it support Bus Mastering? Are all SCSI devices and the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro assigned unique SCSI IDs? (See Step 1 in Connecting Internal SCSI Devices or Connecting External SCSI Devices.) Are all SCSI devices terminated properly? (See Step 2 in Connecting Internal SCSI Devices or Step 3 in Connecting External SCSI Devices.) 11

2940UWPro-ig.qxd 12/21/98 9:55 AM Page 12 If your computer allows you to set up configuration options when the computer first boots up (that is, through CMOS setup), are the following options set up as specified? If there is an Interrupt Type or Interrupt Line option in the Setup program, select Int-A or Interrupt Type = A (you may also be required to change a motherboard jumper setting). If there is a Triggering Interrupt option, select Level. If there is an option to enable or disable bus mastering for the PCI slots, select Enabled. If there is an option to enable or disable individual PCI slots, be sure the slot in which you install the SCSI Card 2940UW Pro is Enabled. If your computer has a combination of ISA (or EISA) boards and PCI boards, you may need to mark the IRQs used by ISA/EISA boards as Used so the computer BIOS will not try to assign these IRQs to other PCI boards. In some computers, the BIOS reserves a set of available IRQs for PCI boards, and you have to assign these IRQs manually. NOTE Some configuration options apply to a specific PCI bus slot, so if you change any option be sure you are applying the change to the correct slot. Check your computer documentation to determine the correct PCI bus slot. 12

2940UWPro-ig.qxd 12/21/98 9:55 AM Page 13 Thank you! Thank you for purchasing an Adaptec product, a great investment to improve your system's performance. Enjoy your SCSI system! R We move the information that moves your world. 1998, Adaptec, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in Singapore Stock No.: 512217-00, Rev. A RAC 12/98 13

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