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MIC-3369C User’s Manual 26
Chapter 2 Connecting Peripherals
2.1 IDE Device (CN6 and Rear I/O)
The MIC-3369C provides two IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) chan-
nels via a CN6 connector in the MIC-3369C or via the J3 connector to the
rear transition board (RIO-3309C or RIO-3309S). CN6 connector support
one 2.5" IDE HDD in MIC-3369C and two IDE drives can be connected
to Secondary IDE connector (CN19) on the rear transition board. If two
drives are installed on one channel, remember to set one as the master and
the other one as the slave. You may do this by setting the jumpers on the
drives. Refer to the documentation that came with your drive for more
information. A jumper diagram usually appears on the topside of a hard
disk drive.
Warning: Plug the other end of the cable into the drive with pin #1 on the
cable corresponding to pin #1 on the drive. Improper connection will
damage the drive.
2.2 SCSI Device (Rear I/O)
The MIC-3369C provides a single SCSI channel connector via J1/J2 con-
nectors to the rear transition board (RIO-3309S). The RIO-3309S pro-
vides a single Ultra320 SCSI channel with Adaptec ACI-7901X. There
are two kinds of RIO-3309S moduels to choose from: the RIO-3309S-A1
with one onboard 68-pin SCSI connector, and the RIO-3309S-A2 with
one 68-pin SCSI port on the panel.
2.3 VGA Display Connector (CN7 or rear I/O)
The MIC-3369C provides a VGA chipset (ATI Rage XL) built-in display
for high-performance applications. The CN7 connector on the MIC-
3369C and CN7 connector of rear I/O board are both DB-15 connector
for VGA monitor input. The system monitor display is selected by
jumper JP8.