MPMC101PMC SCSI-2 AdapterUser’s Manual PMC101A/UM1
List of Figures PCI SCSI-2 Adapter 1-1Single Initiator, Single Target Systems 1-5Target with Multiple Peripherals 1-6Multiple Device ConÞguration 1-7
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
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
1-2Introduction1 Combined with a 32-bit/33-MHz PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) interface into local CPU memory, the adapters provide a total
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
1-4Introduction1 PCI Overview Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) was developed by IntelÕs Architecture Lab, along with leading computer vendors,
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-
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
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
Notice While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Motorola, Inc. assumes no liability resulting from any omissi
1-8Introduction1All SCSI devices are required to operate using asynchronous data transfers. Synchronous transfers are optional, and negotiated betwee
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
2-2Hardware Installation2!CautionThere are two electrical versions of the PCI and PMC Adapters, a single-ended version and a differential version. Mak
Installing the PCI SCSI-2 Adapter2-32The PCI and PMC Adapters reside in different locations within the host systemÕs hardware. The installation instru
2-4Hardware Installation2Figure 2-1. Desktop PCI Slot ConfigurationFigure 2-2. Expansion Backplate Removal32-bit PCI slotsExpansionbackplatesExpansio
Installing the PCI SCSI-2 Adapter2-524. Remove the selected expansion slotÕs backplate by removing the mounting screw and lifting out the backplate.5.
2-6Hardware Installation2Table 2-1. PCI SCSI-2 Adapter Jumper SettingsJumper SettingJA1 Supplies terminator power to the SCSI bus.JA2andJA3Enables th
2-72Installing the PCI SCSI-2 Adapter2Hardware Installation0Installing the PCI SCSI-2 Adapter7. Remove any dust from the PCI AdapterÕs connector with
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
Installing the PMC SCSI-2 Adapter2-92Installing the PMC SCSI-2 AdapterThe PMC Adapter provides high performance fast and wide SCSI-2 connectivity for
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
2-10Hardware Installation2Figure 2-9. Installing the PMC AdapterP1P2
Installing the PMC SCSI-2 Adapter2-112!CautionMake sure the electrical configuration (single-ended or differential) of the PMC Adapter matches the com
2-12Hardware Installation25. Hold the PMC Adapter at an angle and slide the adapter faceplate into the opening in the motherboard. Align connectors P1
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
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
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
3-2Software Driver Installation3Windows NT Operating SystemsThe remainder of this chapter describes the procedure for installing the software driver w
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
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
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
Related Documentation The NCR 53C8XX ProgrammerÕs Reference Guide (part number J109311) is referenced in this document. You may purchase this docum
3-6Software Driver Installation3When complete, the following dialog comes to view, showing the software driver for the PCI and PMC Adapters has been i
44-14TroubleshootingOverviewThis chapter provides possible solutions for common problems encountered while installing and operating the PCI and PMC Ad
4-2Troubleshooting4Boot-upTable 4-2. Bootup ProblemsProblem Possible SolutionComputer does not boot up1. Check to see if the system is plugged in.2.
Applications4-34ApplicationsPCI and PMC AdapterTable 4-3. Application ProblemsProblem Possible SolutionA Windows NT application no longer worksIf the
4-4Troubleshooting4User Notes
AA-1ASpecificationsHardwareTable A-1. PCI and PMC Adapter SpecificationsItem SpeciÞcationHost Bus Interface PCI Local Bus Revision 2.0 or laterSCSI Co
A-2SpecificationsAEnvironmentConnectors and CablesTable A-2. Environmental SpecificationsItem Mode Minimum Maximum Temperature Operate 0o C (32o F) 55
SCSI ÒPÓ Cable Contact AssignmentsA-3ASCSI “P” Cable Contact AssignmentsTable A-4. Single-ended Contact AssignmentsSignalnameConnectorcontactnumberCa
A-4SpecificationsATable A-5. Differential Contact AssignmentsSignalnameConnectorcontactnumberCableconductornumberConnectorcontactnumberSignalname+DB(
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
Acronyms and Terminology The following acronyms and terminology are often used in this manual instead of the complete title or name:For extended deÞn
GlossaryGL-2GLOSSARYCCITTInternational Telephone and Telegraph Consultative Committee. The international standards body for telecommunications.CCS (Co
GlossaryGL-3GLOSSARYdriverA software program, usually supplied by the device manufacturer, that maps the interface of the device to the operating syst
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
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
GlossaryGL-6GLOSSARYPCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect)An Intel standard governing the connections and timings for a local bus that is 32-bits wid
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
IN-9IndexAacronyms 5adapterdefined GL-1differential 2-6, 2-9electrical interface 1-2installation 2-1problems 4-3single-ended 2-5, 2-9specifications A-
IndexIN-10INDEXfeatures of product 1-2Iimpedance, cable 2-13initiatordefined GL-4SCSI 1-6inserting adapter 2-7, 2-10installationPCI Adapter 2-3PMC Ada
IN-11INDEXdefined GL-7usage 1-8system requirements 1-3Ttargetdefined GL-7SCSI 1-6terminator powerPCI Adapter 2-5PMC Adapter 2-11terminator voltage 1-8
Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual. Computer-generated text is shown in typewriter font. Examples of computer-generated te
Safety SummarySafety Depends On You The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, andrepair of t
!WARNING This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate electro-magnetic energy. It may cause or be susceptible to electro-magnetic interference (EMI
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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