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<strong>SCSI</strong> user guide<br />
3.6 Internal devices in the RISC PC.<br />
The RISC PC is able to take a number of 5¼" and 3½" drives. Gaining access to the inside of the<br />
Risc PC is covered in the section headed "Interface installing - Risc PC".<br />
1. Having gained access to the inside of the Risc PC, the section (slice) that the device is to be<br />
mounted in has to be removed.<br />
2. Remove all interface cabling to existing peripherals and lift the section clear from the Risc PC.<br />
3. Remove the blanking facia from the slot where the <strong>SCSI</strong> device is to be placed.<br />
4. Remove the new <strong>SCSI</strong> device from the packaging.<br />
5. Ensure that the terminators are fitted to the <strong>SCSI</strong> device (if the <strong>SCSI</strong> device is at the end of the<br />
<strong>SCSI</strong> cable).<br />
6. Ensure that a suitable ID is chosen and set for the <strong>SCSI</strong> device - see device leaflet.<br />
7. Turn the Risc PC's "slice" upside down and slide the <strong>SCSI</strong> device up till the front two mounting<br />
holes locate over the nipples provided. Locate the two rear fixing holes and the <strong>SCSI</strong> devices<br />
corresponding fixing threads and secure the <strong>SCSI</strong> device using the mounting screws provided.<br />
8. Fit the 50 way <strong>SCSI</strong> cable and 4 pole power cable (from Risc PCs power supply) to the <strong>SCSI</strong><br />
device.<br />
9. Refit all the cables & interfaces etc to the Risc PC, ensuring that the <strong>SCSI</strong> interface is placed so<br />
that the data cable does not foul.<br />
10. Refit the lid and other peripherals and connect to the mains.<br />
11. The hardware installation is now complete.<br />
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