User`s guide

Page 12 of 26 Huge Media Vault - Max User’s Guide 800001 rev K1
Daisy chaining
If you have multiple SCSI devices to connect up, you can connect (daisy chain) other SCSI devices as
shown. At the back of the Huge Media Vault you will have at the SCSI IN connector a SCSI cable
connected to your host computer, and at the SCSI OUT connector a SCSI cable connected to your other
SCSI device.
Keep in mind that all connected SCSI devices must be rated at and configured to run at Ultra160 for
maximum data transfer, mixing slower devices such as Ultra2, Ultra Wide, narrow SCSI, etc… will reduce
the data transfer rate to the slowest device on the SCSI channel.
Please ensure that 1) the total SCSI cable length are kept as short as possible (Maximum 12 meters); 2)
remember to use a terminator at the end device of each SCSI chain; 3) No duplicated or SCSI ID conflict
on any particular SCSI channel.
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SCSI IN
SCSI OUT
SCSI
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Daisy Chain additional Meida Vaults
Terminator or to
other SCSI
device
SCSI IN
SCSI OUT
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SCSI
ID 11
SCSI
ID 10
Input Power
AC Power
Check the proper voltage input setting for your local AC power source, switch is located at the rear of the
Media Vault. Set it to 115VAC or 230VAC. Attach the supplied AC power cord to the Huge Media Vault
at the rear and to an AC power source.
Power Switch
The power switch for the Huge Media Vault is located at the lower front right of the unit. Turn on the
Huge Media Vault by pressing the front power switch. To turn off the unit, press the power switch again.
Turn on the Hug Media Vault first, then your computer, the unit is ready for operation within a few
seconds.