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Using the Adaptec SCSI Card 29160 and SCSI Devices
Using Ultra160 Hard Disk Drives
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We recommend that you connect your LVD (Ultra160 and
Ultra2) SCSI devices to the two 68-pin connectors on the
LVD-SE SCSI segment and that you connect your non-LVD
SCSI devices (if any) to the two SE (single-ended) connectors
on the SE SCSI segment. This allows the LVD SCSI devices to
run at their maximum performance levels of 160 MBytes/sec
or 80 MBytes/sec. If you combine LVD and non-LVD SCSI
devices on the same SCSI segment, the data transfer rate of the
LVD SCSI devices will drop down to non-LVD SCSI perfor-
mance levels of up to 40 MBytes/sec.
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Internal Ultra160 SCSI devices come from the factory with ter-
mination disabled and cannot be changed. Proper termination
is provided by the terminator at the end of the internal
Ultra160 SCSI cable.
Using Scanners
If you connect a scanner to the Adaptec SCSI Card 29160, you must
install the scanner manufacturer’s proprietary software drivers. See
your scanner’s documentation for details.
50-pin internal SE
connector
68-pin external
Very High Density
LVD/SE connector
68-pin internal SE
connector
SE segment
68-pin internal
LVD/SE connector
LVD -S E
segment
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