11HARD DISK SETUPThere are two different methods for hard disk setup. One isfor installing a hard disk inside the personal computer, andone is for using an external hard disk unit (optional).When installing a hard disk inside thepersonal computer8 SCSI-ID SettingSet the SCSI-IDs as shown below. "0" is recommended.When setting another number and using an optional harddisk box, make sure that none of the SCSI-IDs areduplicated.Note: Set SCSI ID to other than "7".SCSI ID=0 : : : : : :SCSI ID=1 : : : : : :SCSI ID=2 : : : : : :SCSI ID=3 : : : : : :SCSI ID=4 : : : : : :SCSI ID=5 : : : : : :SCSI ID=6 : : : : : :SCSI ID=8 : : : : : :SCSI ID=9 : : : : : :SCSI ID=10 : : : : : :SCSI ID=11 : : : : : :SCSI ID=12 : : : : : :SCSI ID=13 : : : : : :SCSI ID=14 : : : : : :Push in the jumper pin here.8 Termination SettingSet the termination as shown below.Insert jumpers.Note: When two hard disks are installed, make their settingsfor the SCSI-IDs and terminations the same.8 Installing the hard diskNote: Only SCSI hard disk drives with a capacity of 2G or4G can be installed inside the personal computer.Operation is not guaranteed if a hard disk with a largercapacity (for example, 9G) is installed. To install a harddisk with a larger capacity, use the hard disk box(optional).Note: Up to two SCSI hard disks can be installed inside thepersonal computer. Operation is not guaranteed if threeor more hard disks are installed. Here, set the samenumber for the SCSI-IDs of both hard disks.J6J2DriveFront• • • • • • •• • • • • • •Indicates where jumperis to be inserted.