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Page 1 - User’s Manual

MPMC101PMC SCSI-2 AdapterUser’s Manual PMC101A/UM1

Page 2 - Restricted Rights Legend

List of Figures PCI SCSI-2 Adapter 1-1Single Initiator, Single Target Systems 1-5Target with Multiple Peripherals 1-6Multiple Device ConÞguration 1-7

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xi List of Tables PCI SCSI-2 Adapter Jumper Settings 2-6PMC SCSI-2 Adapter Jumper Settings 2-12Connector and Cable Requirements 2-13Start-up Problems

Page 5 - Acronyms and Terminology

1 1-1 1Introduction Adapter Overview Note Though this manual covers the PMC and PCI single-ended and differential SCSI-2 adapters, only the MPMC101 S

Page 6 - Conventions

1-2Introduction1 Combined with a 32-bit/33-MHz PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) interface into local CPU memory, the adapters provide a total

Page 7 - Safety Depends On You

Supported Software Drivers1-31 Supported Software Drivers The software drivers for the PCI and PMC Adapters are contained in the Windows NT 3.51 and

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1-4Introduction1 PCI Overview Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) was developed by IntelÕs Architecture Lab, along with leading computer vendors,

Page 9 - Contents

Introduction to SCSI-21-51 Introduction to SCSI-2 SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) is an I/O bus protocol that provides high performance, peer-

Page 10 - List of Figures

1-6Introduction1 In a SCSI-2 system, a computer with a host-adapter serves as the primary initiator for all actions on the SCSI bus. All other device

Page 11 - List of Tables

Introduction to SCSI-21-71 The SCSI-2 architecture allows for multiple devices on the bus where more than one host computer can communicate with more

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Notice While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Motorola, Inc. assumes no liability resulting from any omissi

Page 13 - 1Introduction

1-8Introduction1All SCSI devices are required to operate using asynchronous data transfers. Synchronous transfers are optional, and negotiated betwee

Page 14 - Product Features

22-12Hardware InstallationOverviewThe PCI and PMC Adapters may be installed in any PCI bus-equipped system. The PCI SCSI-2 Adapter is designed to be i

Page 15 - System Requirements

2-2Hardware Installation2!CautionThere are two electrical versions of the PCI and PMC Adapters, a single-ended version and a differential version. Mak

Page 16 - PCI Overview

Installing the PCI SCSI-2 Adapter2-32The PCI and PMC Adapters reside in different locations within the host systemÕs hardware. The installation instru

Page 17 - Introduction to SCSI-2

2-4Hardware Installation2Figure 2-1. Desktop PCI Slot ConfigurationFigure 2-2. Expansion Backplate Removal32-bit PCI slotsExpansionbackplatesExpansio

Page 18 - Introduction

Installing the PCI SCSI-2 Adapter2-524. Remove the selected expansion slotÕs backplate by removing the mounting screw and lifting out the backplate.5.

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2-6Hardware Installation2Table 2-1. PCI SCSI-2 Adapter Jumper SettingsJumper SettingJA1 Supplies terminator power to the SCSI bus.JA2andJA3Enables th

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2-72Installing the PCI SCSI-2 Adapter2Hardware Installation0Installing the PCI SCSI-2 Adapter7. Remove any dust from the PCI AdapterÕs connector with

Page 21 - 2Hardware Installation

2-8Hardware Installation210. Replace the system cover and connect the PCI Adapter to the SCSI bus as discussed in Connecting to the SCSI Bus on page 2

Page 22 - Unpacking the Adapter

Installing the PMC SCSI-2 Adapter2-92Installing the PMC SCSI-2 AdapterThe PMC Adapter provides high performance fast and wide SCSI-2 connectivity for

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Preface The information in this manual is adapted from the 4520/5520 PCI SCSI-2 Adapter UserÕs Guide , Interphase part number UG05520-000.This manua

Page 24 - Hardware Installation

2-10Hardware Installation2Figure 2-9. Installing the PMC AdapterP1P2

Page 25 - Additional Connector

Installing the PMC SCSI-2 Adapter2-112!CautionMake sure the electrical configuration (single-ended or differential) of the PMC Adapter matches the com

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2-12Hardware Installation25. Hold the PMC Adapter at an angle and slide the adapter faceplate into the opening in the motherboard. Align connectors P1

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Connecting to the SCSI Bus2-132Connecting to the SCSI BusYou are now ready to connect the adapter to the SCSI bus. !CautionSingle-ended and differenti

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2-14Hardware Installation21. Attach the appropriate SCSI connector to the adapter as shown in Figure 2-10 below.2. Secure the bus connector to the ada

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33-13Software Driver InstallationThe PMC Adapter and the PCI Adapter use the same software drivers. Whether the adapter is installed to a PCI slot or

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3-2Software Driver Installation3Windows NT Operating SystemsThe remainder of this chapter describes the procedure for installing the software driver w

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Windows NT Operating Systems3-332. Click on the Options selection in the Menu Bar to activate the drop-down menu.3. Click on the Add/Remove SCSI Adapt

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3-4Software Driver Installation34. Click on the Add button. The message in Figure 3-4 comes to view, advising there could be a start-up problem after

Page 33 - Connecting to the SCSI Bus

Windows NT Operating Systems3-537. Click the Install button.8. Set the path to the drive and/or directory containing the NCR PCI (53c810) driver and c

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Related Documentation The NCR 53C8XX ProgrammerÕs Reference Guide (part number J109311) is referenced in this document. You may purchase this docum

Page 35 - 3Software Driver Installation

3-6Software Driver Installation3When complete, the following dialog comes to view, showing the software driver for the PCI and PMC Adapters has been i

Page 36 - Windows NT Operating Systems

44-14TroubleshootingOverviewThis chapter provides possible solutions for common problems encountered while installing and operating the PCI and PMC Ad

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4-2Troubleshooting4Boot-upTable 4-2. Bootup ProblemsProblem Possible SolutionComputer does not boot up1. Check to see if the system is plugged in.2.

Page 38 - Software Driver Installation

Applications4-34ApplicationsPCI and PMC AdapterTable 4-3. Application ProblemsProblem Possible SolutionA Windows NT application no longer worksIf the

Page 39 - 7. Click the Install button

4-4Troubleshooting4User Notes

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AA-1ASpecificationsHardwareTable A-1. PCI and PMC Adapter SpecificationsItem SpeciÞcationHost Bus Interface PCI Local Bus Revision 2.0 or laterSCSI Co

Page 41 - 4Troubleshooting

A-2SpecificationsAEnvironmentConnectors and CablesTable A-2. Environmental SpecificationsItem Mode Minimum Maximum Temperature Operate 0o C (32o F) 55

Page 42 - Table 4-2. Bootup Problems

SCSI ÒPÓ Cable Contact AssignmentsA-3ASCSI “P” Cable Contact AssignmentsTable A-4. Single-ended Contact AssignmentsSignalnameConnectorcontactnumberCa

Page 43 - PCI and PMC Adapter

A-4SpecificationsATable A-5. Differential Contact AssignmentsSignalnameConnectorcontactnumberCableconductornumberConnectorcontactnumberSignalname+DB(

Page 44 - User Notes

GL-1GlossaryadapterA device, usually in the form of a user interface card, that physically connects a computer to the SCSI bus. Also referred to as a

Page 45 - ASpecifications

Acronyms and Terminology The following acronyms and terminology are often used in this manual instead of the complete title or name:For extended deÞn

Page 46 - Connectors and Cables

GlossaryGL-2GLOSSARYCCITTInternational Telephone and Telegraph Consultative Committee. The international standards body for telecommunications.CCS (Co

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GlossaryGL-3GLOSSARYdriverA software program, usually supplied by the device manufacturer, that maps the interface of the device to the operating syst

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GlossaryGL-4GLOSSARYhost nameA unique number (0-15) that identifies each device on the SCSI bus. Also referred to as the SCSI ID.IEEE (Institute of Ele

Page 49 - Glossary

GlossaryGL-5GLOSSARYlocalLocal refers to files and devices, such as disk drives, that are attached to, or on your machine.local busA bus on the motherb

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GlossaryGL-6GLOSSARYPCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect)An Intel standard governing the connections and timings for a local bus that is 32-bits wid

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GlossaryGL-7GLOSSARYSCSI IDA unique number (0-15) that identifies each device on the SCSI bus. Also referred to as the host name.single-endedRefers to

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IN-9IndexAacronyms 5adapterdefined GL-1differential 2-6, 2-9electrical interface 1-2installation 2-1problems 4-3single-ended 2-5, 2-9specifications A-

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IndexIN-10INDEXfeatures of product 1-2Iimpedance, cable 2-13initiatordefined GL-4SCSI 1-6inserting adapter 2-7, 2-10installationPCI Adapter 2-3PMC Ada

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IN-11INDEXdefined GL-7usage 1-8system requirements 1-3Ttargetdefined GL-7SCSI 1-6terminator powerPCI Adapter 2-5PMC Adapter 2-11terminator voltage 1-8

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Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual. Computer-generated text is shown in typewriter font. Examples of computer-generated te

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Safety SummarySafety Depends On You The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, andrepair of t

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!WARNING This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate electro-magnetic energy. It may cause or be susceptible to electro-magnetic interference (EMI

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Contents Adapter Overview 1-1Product Features 1-2Supported Software Drivers 1-3System Requirements 1-3PCI Overview 1-4Introduction to SCSI-2 1-5Overv

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