Wren VI jumpers.
Bruce Walker
isgtec!bmw at uunet.uu.net
Sat Jul 28 02:15:02 AEST 1990
In article <10196 at brazos.Rice.edu> ne201ph at prism.gatech.edu (Halvorson,Peter J) writes:
> I just bought a Wren VI SCSI hard drive ( model #94191-766) from Caber
> Systems, they have provided absolutely no support.
In cases like this, I go to a friendly disti for data. Try calling Arrow,
they distribute Seagate (and thus Imprimis/whatever)
> Does anyone out there
> know the purposes of the nine jumpers on the back of the drive? In
> particular, I need to set the SCSI id to 2.
>From my manual, connector viewed from rear of drive:
Terminator +- Motor start option (wait for Start Unit cmd)
Power SCSI ID | +- enable parity
| 4 2 1 | |
======================================= <- cct board
| o o o o o o o o |
| 1| 2 |
| o---o o o o o o o |
+---------------------------------+
pin 1
SCSI ID is binary, factory default is drive 1.
If drive is not to be terminated, remove SIP resistor packs (3). If drive
is terminated, insert a jumper in position 1 or 2 as shown near pin 1
above. 1 (vertical) means terminator power comes from drive. 2 (horiz.)
means power comes from cable.
Unmarked pin is reserved.
Yes, I realize there are only 8 jumpers shown here. This is from the
manual I have and it doesn't quite match the drive. I believe that one of
the end pins is reserved. You'll have to orient yourself by way of
knowing what the factory default jumpering is.
bmw at isgtec.uucp [ ..uunet!utai!lsuc!isgtec!bmw ] Bruce Walker
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