USB2.0-Ultra SCSI Converter U2SCXU User’s Guide March 2003 Rev. 1.
U2SCXU 1.Introduction .................................................. 1 1-1.Package Confirmation ........................................................... 1 1-2.System Requirements and Restrictions ................................ 2 2.Installation .................................................... 4 2-1.Connecting the U2SCXU to a SCSI device ............................ 4 2-2.Connecting the U2SCXU to a PC ........................................... 6 2-3.Installing on Windows XP ....................
.Utility ........................................................... 33 3-1.Using utility on Windows ...................................................... 34 3-1-1.U2SCXUTY.EXE Utility .................................................. 34 A.Config Utility .................................................................... 36 B.Firmware update Utility ................................................... 39 3-1-2.Disk formatting and Partitioning Utility ........................ 41 A.
-11.A message saying [Scanning failed] appears when you removed the U2SCXU removable icon(RATOC U2SCX-USB2 SCSI Converter)(Win/Mac) ................................................ 85 4-12.A message saying [The device “RATOC USB MassStorage Device WDM (withMPD) cannot be stopped because a program is still running”] appears when you try to remove the CBU2U removable icon(RATOC CB USB Enhanced Host Controller) (Win/Mac) ........................................................................... 85 4-13.
1.Introduction This User’s Guide describes how to install, use, and troubleshoot the USB2.0 -Ultra SCSI Converter U2SCXU(called U2SCXU in this User’s Guide). The information in the README file on the CD-ROM may include the latest information. Be sure to read the file as well. 1-1.Package Confirmation Check Package Contents: •U2SCXU USB2.
1-2.System Requirements and Restrictions PC •USB2.0 enabled PC running Windows XP/2000/Me/98SE If your PC doesn’t have the USB2.0 interface, the U2SCXU works as USB1.1 device. Mac •USB enabled Apple PowerMac G4/G3, PowerBook G4/G3, iMac/iBook running Mac OS 9.2.1 or later/Mac OS X -10.1 or later. The U2SCXU works as USB1.1. With Mac OS, the U2SCXU doesn’t work as USB2.0 device.
Restrictions •PDs, CD Changers aren’t supported(LUN isn’t supported). •You can’t change file systems, create partitions on a storage device connected to Mac running Mac OS 9.x. •Software/utility bundled with a SCSI device may not work. •You can’t use USB2.0 on Mac OS. The U2SCXU works as USB1.1 on Mac OS. •You may connect only one SCSI device and may not daisy-chain SCSI devices on Mac OS.
2.Installation This chapter explains how to connect a SCSI device to the U2SCXU. 2-1.Connecting the U2SCXU to a SCSI device Follow the steps through to connect your SCSI device to the U2SCXU: The fig.1 shows how to connect a terminator and the U2SCXU when you connect only one SCSI device. Terminator Fig. 1 The fig.2 shows how to connect a terminator and SCSI cable and the U2SCXU when you connect daisy-chain SCSI devices. Terminator Fig.
1)Make sure the SCSI device is in Power-OFF state. 2) Decide whether you daisy-chain SCSI devices or not. 2-1)If you connect two or more SCSI devices, set them as follows: Daisy-chain them and attach an external active terminator to the last SCSI device, as Fig.2 shows. Turn off the terminator switches on all of the SCSI devices if the SCSI devices have internal terminator switches. If you are not sure how to turn off terminator switches, refer to the user’s manual that accompanied your SCSI device.
Windows 2-2.Connecting the U2SCXU to a PC Follow the steps through to connect the U2SCXU attached to SCSI devices: NOTE If you use at least one MO drive on Windows Me, proceed to Chapter 2-4-3 first before connect it, and then follow the steps below. Otherwise, the system will freeze up when you connect the MO to the PC. 1)If your PC is powered down, start it now. 2)Turn on the SCSI devices. 3)Connect the U2SCXU to an available USB port, as Fig.3 shows. A LED on the U2SCXU will come on.
Windows 2-3.Installing on Windows XP To install on Windows XP, follow the steps through: 1)Insert the bundled CD-ROM and right-click on [WNASPI32.INF] file at the [ASPI32] folder at the [U2SCX] folder, and then, select [Install] from the pull-down menu. 2)The next step is different as follows, depending on whether you have daisychained some SCSI devices or not: 2-1) If you have daisy-chained SCSI devices, or connected only one scanner, proceed to Chapter 2-3-1 to install a RATOC original driver.
Windows 2-3-1.Installing a RATOC original driver on Windows XP To install a RATOC original driver on Windows XP, follow the steps through: 1)The following wizard will appear. Make sure the [Install the software automatically(Recommended)] option is selected, and then insert the bundled CD-ROM. 2)The following wizard will appear. Click [Continue Anyway].
3)The following wizard will appear. Click [Finish]. Windows 4)The following wizard will appear. Make sure the [Install the software automatically(Recommended)] option is selected, and then click [Finish].
Windows 5)A warning message will appear again. Click [Continue Anyway]. 6)The following wizard will appear. Click [Finish]. 7)You have now completed installing the RATOC original driver. To confirm the installation is successful, right-click [My Computer] from the [Start] menu and select [Properties] from the pull-down menu. Click the [Hard ware] tab and click [Device Manager].
Windows 2-3-2.Installing a Microsoft driver on Windows XP If you have connected only one HDD, Zip, Jaz, CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, DVD-RAM/ROM/RW, the Windows XP standard driver will be installed automatically. To confirm the driver installation, follow the steps through: 1)To confirm the installation is successful, right-click [My Computer] from the [Start] menu and select [Properties] from the pull-down menu. Click the [Hardware] tab and click [Device Manager].
Windows 2-4.Installing on Windows Me To install on Windows Me, follow the steps through: The procedure of the driver installation is different as follows, depending on whether you have daisy-chained some SCSI devices, or whether you have connected at least on MO drive: 1) If you have daisy-chained SCSI devices, or connected only one scanner, proceed to Chapter 2-4-1 to install a RATOC original driver.
To install a RATOC original driver on Windows Me, follow the steps through: 1)The following wizard will appear. Make sure the [Automatic search for a better driver(Recommended)] option is selected, and then insert the bundled CD-ROM. 2)The following wizard will appear. Click [Finish]. 13 Windows 2-4-1.
Windows 3)The following wizard will appear. Make sure the [Automatic search for a better driver(Recommended)] option is selected, and then click [Next]. 4)The following wizard will appear. Click [Finish].
6)If you remove the U2SCXU from a PC, proceed to 2-7. Some utility comes with the U2SCXU. For more information on it, refer to Chapter 3. 15 Windows 5)You have now completed installing the RATOC original driver. To confirm the installation is successful, right-click [My Computer] and select [Properties] from the pull-down menu. Click the [Device Manager] tab.
Windows 2-4-2.Installing a Microsoft driver on Windows Me If you have connected only one HDD, Zip, Jaz, CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, DVD-RAM/ROM/RW, the Windows Me standard driver will be installed automatically. To confirm a Microsoft driver installation, follow the steps through: 1)To confirm the installation is successful, right-click [My Computer] and select [Properties] from the pull-down menu. Click the [Device Manager] tab.
If you use at least one MO drive on Windows Me, you need to install a RATOC driver. If you don’t install the driver, the system will freeze up. Follow the steps through: 1)Insert the bundled CD-ROM and double-click [Setup.exe] at the [WinMe] folder at the [U2SCX] folder. 2)Select your language. 3)If you agree to the terms and conditions, click [Yes]. 4)The following window will appear. Click [Finish]. 5)You are now ready to connect the U2SCXU to a PC. Proceed to Chapter 2-2 to connect the U2SCXU.
Windows 2-5.Installing on Windows 2000 To install on Windows 2000, follow the steps through: 1)Insert the bundled CD-ROM and right-click on [WNASPI32.INF] file at the [ASPI32] folder at the [U2SCX] folder, and then, select [Install] from the pull-down menu. 2)The next step is different as follows, depending on whether you have daisychained some SCSI devices or not: 2-1) If you have daisy-chained SCSI devices, or connected only one scanner, proceed to Chapter 2-5-1 to install a RATOC original driver.
To install a RATOC original driver on Windows Me, follow the steps through: 1)The following wizard will appear. Insert the bundled CD-ROM, and then, click [Next]. 2)The following wizard will appear. Make sure the [Search for a suitable driver for my device(Recommended)] option is selected, and then click [Next]. 19 Windows 2-5-1.
Windows 3)The following wizard will appear. Select the [CD-ROM drives] option, and then click [Next]. 4)The following wizard will appear. Make sure a [rsbulkm.inf] file is found, and then click [Next]. 5)The following wizard will appear. Click [Finish].
6)The following wizard will appear. Click [Next]. Windows 7)The following wizard will appear. Make sure the [Search for a suitable driver for my device(Recommended)] option is selected, and then click [Next]. 8)The following wizard will appear. Select the [CD-ROM drives] option, and then click [Next].
Windows 9)The following wizard will appear. Make sure a [rsblkmpd.inf] file is found, and then click [Next]. 10)The following wizard will appear. Click [Yes]. 11)The following wizard will appear. Click [Finish].
13)If you remove the U2SCXU from a PC, proceed to 2-7. Some utility comes with the U2SCXU. For more information on it, refer to Chapter 3. 23 Windows 12)You have now completed installing the RATOC original driver. To confirm the installation is successful, right-click [My Computer] and select [Properties] from the pull-down menu. Click the [Hardware] tab and click [Device Manager].
Windows 2-5-2.Installing a Microsoft driver on Windows 2000 If you have connected only one HDD, Zip, Jaz, CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, DVD-RAM/ROM/RW, the Windows 2000 standard driver will be installed automatically. To confirm a Microsoft driver installation, follow the steps through: 1)To confirm the installation is successful, right-click [My Computer] and select [Properties] from the pull-down menu. Click the [Hardware] tab and click [Device Manager].
To install a driver on Windows 98SE, follow the steps through: 1)The following wizard will appear. Insert the bundled CD-ROM, and then, click [Next]. 2)The following wizard will appear. Make sure the [Search for the best driver for your device(Recommended)] option is selected, and then click [Next]. 25 Windows 2-6.
Windows 3)The following wizard will appear. Select the [CD-ROM drives] option, and then click [Next]. 4)The following wizard will appear. Make sure a [RSBULKM.INF] file is found, and then click [Next]. 5)The following wizard will appear. Click [Finish].
6)The following wizard will appear. Click [Next]. Windows 7)The following wizard will appear. Make sure the [Search for the best driver for your device(Recommended)] option is selected, and then click [Next]. 8)The following wizard will appear. Select the [CD-ROM drives] option, and then click [Next].
Windows 9)The following wizard will appear. Make sure a [RSBUKMPD.INF] file is found, and then click [Next]. 10)The following wizard will appear. Click [Finish].
12)If you remove the U2SCXU from a PC, proceed to 2-7. Some utility comes with the U2SCXU. For more information on it, refer to Chapter 3. 29 Windows 11)You have now completed installing the driver. To confirm the installation is successful, right-click [My Computer] and select [Properties] from the pull-down menu. Click the [Device Manager] tab.
Windows 2-7.Removing the U2SCXU from a PC In order to remove the U2SCXU, you need to follow the instructions below: 1)Click the removable icon at the task tray located at the lower right corner of the desktop. 2)The following pop-up menu will appear. Select it and then you can remove the U2SCXU from a PC.
Windows [Windows Me Pop-up menu when the RATOC driver was installed ] [Windows Me Pop-up menu when the Microsoft driver was installed ] [Windows 98SE pop-up menu ] 31
2-8.Connecting the U2SCXU to a Mac Macintosh Follow the steps through to connect the U2SCXU attached to SCSI devices: 1)If your PC is powered down, start it now. 2)Turn on the SCSI devices. 3)Connect the U2SCXU to an available USB port, as Fig.4 shows. A LED on the U2SCXU will come on. If the LED doesn’t come on, refer to Chapter 4-10. 4)If you connected a storage device, its icon will mount on the desktop.
3.Utility You can do the followings with the utility: -You can configure settings for the SCSI device. -You can update the firmware on the U2SCXU. -You can format a HDD, Zip, Jaz, MO, etc.(Windows users only) If you are a Windows user, proceed to Chapter 3-1. If you are a Mac user, proceed to Chapter 3-2.
Windows 3-1.Using utility on Windows If you configure settings for a SCSI device or update the firmware on the U2SCXU, proceed to Chapter 3-1-1. But please note you don’t need to use this utility if the SCSI device works fine. It is recommended that you use this utility when you have some problem with the U2SCX. If you format a HDD, Zip, Jaz, MO, etc., proceed to Chapter 3-1-2. 3-1-1.U2SCXUTY.EXE Utility You can configure settings for a SCSI device or update the firmware on the U2SCXU with this U2SCXUTY.
35 Windows 4)The following window will appear. If you configure settings for the SCSI device, select the [Config Utility] button. Proceed to Chapter A.Config Utility for the details. If you update the firmware on the U2SCXU, select the [Firmware update Utility] button. Proceed to Chapter B.Firmware update Utility for the details.
Windows A.Config Utility In order to use this config utility, follow the steps: 1)The following window will appear after you have clicked the [Config Utility] button. Refer to the next page for the details on each setting. 2)After you have done your settings, click the [write] button. The message saying configuration has completed will appear. Click the [cancel] button to go back to the main menu and click the [EXIT] menu.
[Host SCSI ID] U2SCXU SCSI ID is No. 7. [TransferSpeed] Default value is 20MB/s.You can set Max transfer rate from 20,10,5MB/s, Async. [Show advanced setting] When you click this button, the advanced setting window will appear. [default] When you click this button, the default settings will be loaded.
Windows [Mass storage mode] You can switch from the RATOC original driver to the Microsoft standard driver by clicking this button, when the U2SCXU is using the RATOC original driver. [SCSI emulation mode] You can switch from the Microsoft standard driver to the RATOC original driver by clicking this button, when the U2SCXU is using the RATOC original driver. [Mass storage mode/SCSI emulation mode Auto] Automatically detects which mode to take. [Bus Reset Enable] Default value is enabled.
Windows B.Firmware update Utility The latest firmware date file will be available on the web site: (http://www.ratocsystems.com/english) In order to update the firmware on the U2SCXU, follow the steps: 1)The following window will appear after you have clicked the [Firmware update Utility] button. Click the [Write Firm] button. 2)The following window will appear. Select the firmware you want to write and click the [Open] button. The extension of a firmware date is “frm”.
Windows 3)The following window will appear. Click [OK]. 4)Click the [cancel] button to go back to the main menu and click the [EXIT] menu. The following window will appear. 5)Click the removable icon located at the lower right corner of the desktop. The following pop-up window will appear and select it. 6)The message saying you can remove the U2SCXU from the PC and then click [OK]. 7)Click [OK] on the following window. 8)Turn off the SCSI device and restart the PC.
Windows 3-1-2.Disk formatting and Partitioning Utility You can format a HDD, Jaz, Zip drive, etc.,with this utility. (Caution) You can’t format a CD-R/RW or DVD-RAM/ROM/RW, etc. If you are a Windows Me or 98SE user, proceed to Chapter A. If you are a Windows XP or 2000 user, proceed to Chapter B.
Windows A.Format Utility on Windows Me/98SE Follow the steps through to format your SCSI drive and create partitions: 1)Make sure the SCSI device is connected and powered on. 2)If the device is a removable disk and a media isn’t inserted, insert a media. 3)Double-click a [FRFMTW9X.EXE] file at the [U2Format] folder in the bundled CD-ROM. 4)The following window will appear. Select the drive you want to format, and click the [Select] button.
6)The following window will appear. Select format type. If you want to do Low Level Format simultaneously, check the [Low Level Format] box. Click [OK]. 43 Windows 5)The following window will appear. Select [Initialize/Format media] from the [Edit] menu.
Windows 7)If you selected IBM-PC/AT FDISK format at step 6), the message box saying [You should create partition next] appears. Click [OK]. You will see the screen shown in step 5) and select [Create Partition] from the [Edit] menu. Finally, you will see the screen below. Select [File System] from the list box and set Partition size, using the slider bar. Click [OK] to create partition. If you selected Super FD format at step 6), you will see a screen similar to the following.
With this utility, you can initialize Master Boot Record or do physical format. You may resolve the following issues with this disk utility: •Fails to access to a SCSI disk •Fails to recognize a SCSI disk even if the SCSI disk was formatted •Fails to format a SCSI disk Please note you don’t need to use this utility when you format a new disk or change partitions. In this case, you need to use “Disk Management” in Windows XP/2000.
Windows 4)The following window will appear. Select the drive you want to format. (Caution) The drive lists shows all the devices connected to 1394,USB, SCSI port on the PC. Be sure to select the drive connected to the U2SCXU. 5)Select the [Initialize MBR] button or [Physical Format] button. Please note it will take a very long time, sometime, over one hour, to complete physical format. 6)When completing, the message saying the procedure is finished will appear.
3-2.Using utility on Mac If you are a MacOS 9.x user, proceed to Chapter 3-2-1. If you are a MacOS X user, proceed to Chapter 3-2-2. 47 Macintosh NOTE But please note you don’t need to use this utility if the SCSI device works fine. It is recommended that you use this utility when you have some problem with the U2SCX.
Macintosh 3-2-1.Installing utility on MacOS 9.x You can configure settings for a SCSI device or update the firmware on the U2SCXU with this utility. When you update the firmware, don’t remove the SCSI device from the U2SCXU. You need to keep connecting the U2SCXU to the SCSI device. In order to use this utility, you need to duplicate [Mac OS Base] with [Extensions Manager] first. Secondly, you need to install the utility on Mac and execute it.
3)The following window will appear. Type a name such as [U2SCX Configuration] and click [OK]. Next, set disable the following drivers located at the [Extensions Manager]. Macintosh -USB Authoring Support -Authoring Support -Disc Banner Extension 4)Insert the bundled CD-ROM. 5)Double-click [U2SCX-Configuration-E] at the [U2SCX] folder. 6)Follow the on-screen instructions and the following window will appear. Make sure the destination folder and click [Install].
Macintosh 7)The following window will appear. Click [Quit]. 8)You can find the [U2SCX] folder created at the destination you have made sure of it at step 6. Start U2SCX utility. The following window will appear. If you have the U2SCXU removed from a Mac, reconnect it. If you have already removed the U2SCXU, connect it. After connecting, click [OK]. 9)The following window will appear. Click [OK]. 10)You are now ready to start the utility from the [File] menu. Select [Quit] from the [File] menu.
A.Config Utility In order to use this config utility, follow the steps: Don’t remove the SCSI device from the U2SCXU. a)Open [Extensions Manager] at [Control Panels]. b)Make sure your setting is [U2SCX Configuration] you made at step 3) in Chapter 3-2-1. c)Make sure the following drivers are enabled. -U2SCXUsermodeDriver -U2SCXUsermodeUTDriver d)Make sure the following drivers are disabled.
Macintosh 3)The following window will appear. Click [OK]. 4)Select [Config Utility] from the [File] menu. The following window will appear. Refer to A in Chapter 3-1-1 for each item. When you click the [Advanced] button, the following window will appear.
5)After you have done settings, click [Write]. The message saying updating completed will appear. Click [OK]. Select [Quit] from the [File] menu. Remove the U2SCXU from the Mac and turn off the SCSI device attached to the U2SCXU. 6)Change the settings from [U2SCX Configuration] to the previous setting with [Extensions Manager] and restart your Mac. Turn on the SCSI device and connect the U2SCXU to the Mac. Your settings now starts working.
B.Firmware update Utility Macintosh The latest firmware date file will be available on the web site: (http://www.ratocsystems.com/english) In order to update the firmware on the U2SCXU, follow the steps: 1)Before you start this utility, you need to make sure of the following points: a)Open [Extensions Manager] at [Control Panels]. b)Make sure your setting is [U2SCX Configuration] you made at step 3) in Chapter 3-2-1. c)Make sure the following drivers are enabled.
3)The following window will appear. Click [OK]. Macintosh 4)Select [Firmware update Utility] from the [File] menu. The following window will appear. [Firmware Rev] means the current revision of the firmware on the U2SCXU. 5)Select [Select New Firmware Data File] and select a new firmware data file(The extension of a firmware data file is “frm”) and then click [OK]. Firmware Rev. on the window means the current revision of the firmware on the U2SCXU.
Macintosh 6)The window shown at step 4) will appear. Click [Write]. The message saying updating completed will appear. Click [OK]. Select [Quit] from the [File] menu. Remove the U2SCXU from the Mac and turn off the SCSI device attached to the U2SCXU. 7)Change the settings from [U2SCX Configuration] to the previous setting with [Extensions Manager] and restart your Mac. Turn on the SCSI device and connect the U2SCXU to the Mac. Your settings now starts working.
3-2-2.Using utility on MacOS X You can configure settings for a SCSI device or update the firmware on the U2SCXU with this utility. When you update the firmware, don’t remove the SCSI device from the U2SCXU. You need to keep connecting the U2SCXU to the SCSI device. Macintosh In order to use this utility, follow the steps through: 1)Insert the bundled CD-ROM. 2)Make sure the U2SCXU is removed from a Mac and double-click [U2SCX Utility] at the [U2SCX_OSX] folder at the [U2SCX] folder.
Macintosh 4)Connect the U2SCXU to the Mac. The following window will appear. If you want to configure settings for a SCSI device connected to the U2SCXU, proceed to A. If you want to update a firmware date on the U2SCXU, proceed to B.
A.Config Utility You can configure settings for a SCSI device with the utility shown in the previous page. Refer to A in Chapter 3-1-1 for each item. Macintosh 1)Click the [Start Configuration setting] button. 2)The following window will appear. Click [OK]. 3)Remove the U2SCXU from the Mac and turn off the SCSI device attached to the U2SCXU. 4)Click the [Quit U2SCX Utility] button. The following window will appear. Click [OK]. 7)Turn on the SCSI device and connect the U2SCXU to the Mac.
B.Firmware update Utility Macintosh The latest firmware date file will be available on the web site: (http://www.ratocsystems.com/english) In order to update the firmware on the U2SCXU, follow the steps: 1)Click the [Select firmware data] button. 2)Select a new firmware data file(The extension of a firmware data file is “frm”) and then click [Open]. 3)Click the [Start Firmware update] button. 4)The following window will appear. Click [OK].
4.Troubleshooting 4-1.General Hardware Troubleshooting n Be sure the U2SCXU’s power LED comes on. If the LED doesn’t come on, your SCSI device may not provide SCSI bus termination power. If the SCSI device can’t provide it, an OPTIONAL AC adapter is required. For purchasing information, refer to Chapter 6. n Be sure the U2SCXU is firmly connected to your SCSI device. n Be sure the USB cable is firmly connected to a USB port on your PC or Mac. n Be sure each SCSI device has a SCSI ID except 7.
4-2.Deleting the RATOC original driver(Windows XP/2000) Follow the steps to delete the RATOC original driver: 1.Removing the strings from Device Manager as follows: a.Right-click on My Computer. b.Select Properties. c.Select the Hardware tab. d.Click the Device Manager button. e.Double-click SCSI and RAID controllers. f.Select RATOC U2SCX USB2-SCSI Converter and delete it. g.Double-click Universal Serial Bus controllers. h.Select RATOC USB MassStorage Device WDM(withMPD) and delete it. 2.
4-3.Deleting the RATOC original driver (Windows Me/98SE) Follow the steps to delete the RATOC original driver: 1.Removing the strings from Device Manager: a.Right-click on My Computer. b.Select Properties. c.Select the Device Manager tab. d.Double-click SCSI controllers. e.Select RATOC U2SCX USB2-SCSI Converter and delete it. f.Double-click Universal Serial Bus controllers. g.Select RATOC USB MassStorage Device WDM(withMPD) and delete it. 2.Removing the INF file: a.Double-click the My Computer icon. b.
4-4.Updating the RATOC original driver(Windows XP) When you have a new driver through our web site, you can update the driver as follows: 1)Delete the old drivers as described in Chapter 4-2. 2)Connect the U2SCXU to an available USB port on your PC. The following window will appear. Select the [Install from a list or specific location(Advanced)] option and click [Next]. 3)Select the [Include this location in the search] option and click [Browse].
4)Select the folder containing the U2SCXU driver. Click [OK]. 5)The selected location is shown and click [Next]. 6)The following window will appear and click [Continue Anyway].
7)The following window will appear and click [Finish]. 8)Select the [Install from a list or specific location(Advanced)] option and click [Next]. 9)The same location you have selected at step 4 is shown and click [Next].
10)The following window will appear and click [Continue Anyway]. 11)The following window will appear and click [Finish]. You have now finished updating the drivers.
4-5.Updating the RATOC original driver (Windows Me) When you have a new driver through our web site, you can update the driver as follows: 1)Delete the old drivers as described in Chapter 4-3. 2)Connect the U2SCXU to an available USB port on your PC. The following window will appear. Select the [Specify the location of the driver(Advanced)] option and click [Next]. 3)Select the [Specify a location] option and click [Browse].
4)Select the folder containing the U2SCXU driver. Click [OK]. 5)The selected location is shown and click [Next]. 6)Click [Next].
7)The following window will appear and click [Finish]. 8)The following window will appear. Select the [Specify the location of the driver(Advanced)] option and click [Next]. 9)The same location you have selected at step 3 is shown and click [Next].
10)Click [Next]. 11)The following window will appear and click [Finish]. You have now finished updating the drivers.
4-6.Updating the RATOC original driver (Windows 2000) When you have a new driver through our web site, you can update the driver as follows: 1)Delete the old drivers as described in Chapter 4-2. 2)Connect the U2SCXU to an available USB port on your PC. The following window will appear. Click [Next]. 3)The following window will appear. Select the [Search for a suitable driver for my device(Recommended)] option and click [Next].
4)The following window will appear. Select the [Specify a location] option and click [Next]. 5)The following window will appear. Click [Browse]. 6)Select the folder containing the U2SCXU driver. Click [Open].
7)The selected location is shown and click [OK]. 8)Click [Next]. 9)The following window will appear and click [Finish].
10)Click [Next]. 11)The following window will appear. Select the [Search for a suitable driver for my device(Recommended)] option and click [Next]. 12)The following window will appear. Select the [Specify a location] option and click [Next].
13)The same location you have selected at step 6 is shown and click [OK]. 14)Click [Next]. 15)The following window will appear and click [Yes]. 16)The following window will appear and click [Finish] and then restart your PC. You have now finished updating the drivers.
4-7.Updating the RATOC original driver(Windows 98SE) When you have a new driver through our web site, you can update the driver as follows: 1)Delete the old drivers as described in Chapter 4-3. 2)Connect the U2SCXU to an available USB port on your PC. The following window will appear. Click [Next]. 3)The following window will appear. Select the [Search for the best driver for your device(Recommended)] option and click [Next].
4)The following window will appear. Select the [Specify a location] option and click [Next]. 5)Select the folder containing the U2SCXU driver. Click [OK]. 6)The selected location is shown and click [Next].
7)Click [Next]. 8)The following window will appear and click [Finish]. 9)The following window will appear and click [Next].
10)The following window will appear. Select the [Search for the best driver for your device(Recommended)] option and click [Next]. 11)The same location you have selected at step 6 is shown and click [OK]. 12)Click [Next].
13)The following window will appear and click [Finish].
4-8.When you fail to copy files or use FUJITSU MO When you come across an error message while you are copying files or the system locks up, you should phase down transfer rate with the SCSI configuration utility. If you use some older MO models made by FUJITSU such as M2512A, M2513A, the system sometimes locks up. If you use these old FUJITSU MO models, remove the U2SCXU from the SCSI device and attach the U2SCXU to another SCSI device to set transfer rate to 10MB/sec with the SCSI configuration utility.
4-9.When a new drive letter isn’t assigned(Windows) When you connect a HDD which isn’t formatted or doesn’t have partitions, a new drive letter won’t be assigned in [My Computer]. You need to format or create partitions on the HDD. 1.When you use Windows Me/98SE, you can format your HDD and create partitions with the bundled “Format Utility”. You have to format and create partition for your HDD. You must do both of them for your HDD. For more information, refer to section A in Chapter 3-1-2. 2.
4-10.When the power LED doesn’t come on(Win/Mac) Check the following points: 1)Be sure the SCSI device is powered on properly. 2)Turn off the SCSI device and make sure the U2SCXU is attached firmly, and turn on the device again. If the LED doesn’t come on even if you have done the above checking, refer to the user’s document on the SCSI device. Though SCSI specifications require Term-Power output capability as an optional, some SCSI devices such as iomega Zip drive may not be implemented this capability.
4-11.A message saying [Scanning failed] appears when you removed the U2SCXU removable icon(RATOC U2SCX-USB2 SCSI Converter)(Win/Mac) This problem is caused by the specifications of the U2SCXU. Don’t remove the U2SCXU while a scanner is scanning. 4-12.
4-13.Wizard starts up with a scanner connected(Windows) When you connect the U2SCXU connected to scanner to a PC, wizard will start up because the driver of the scanner is required. In this case, specify the driver provided by its manufacturer. Here is the procedures for Windows XP or Me users. If you are a Windows 2000 or 98SE user, you can nearly follow the same procedure to install the driver. [For Windows XP users] 1.A wizard will appear after you have finished installing the driver for the U2SCXU.
[For Windows Me users] 1.A wizard will appear after you have finished installing the driver for the U2SCXU. Select the [Specify the location of the driver(Advanced)] option and click [Next]. 2. Select the [Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location, so you can select the driver you want] option and click [Next]. 3.Select [Imaging Device] from the list and click [Next]. 4.Click the [Have disk] button. 5.Specify the location where the scanner driver exists and then click [OK]. 6.
5.Registration and Tech-Support 5-1. How to Register We highly recommend to register yourself as our customer through our on-line registration. (http://www.ratocsystems.com/english/) 5-2. Software Update and Support -Utility UpdateThe latest utility is subject to change for improvement or bug fix.You can download the latest version from our web site. -Technical SupportYou can get a Tech support from RATOC at the following: (Open Monday - Friday,9:30A.M. to 5:00P.M.(PST)) RATOC Systems International,Inc.
6.Options Optional AC adapters, etc. are available (sold separately) at the web site: 1.http://www.ratocsytems.com/english/ 2.http://www.firewireshop.com -RCL-3005 (HD50F to C50P adapter) -RCL-3025 (HD50F to DB25P adapter) -AC05 (AC Adapter:Input AC100-240V, Output DC 5V, 2A) If you have any questions about these options, contact to: RATOC Systems International, Inc. Tech support: Tel : (408)955-9400 Fax : (408)955-9402 E-mail: int-sales@rexpccard.co.
7.Specifications Product Name :U2SCXU Transfer :SCSI •Max synchronous transfer 20MBytes/sec (When you connect an Ultra SCSI device) •Max synchronous transfer 10MBytes/sec (When you connect a SCSI-2 device) •Max asynchronous transfer 5MBytes/sec USB •480/12/1.5Mbps SCSI connector:High-Density 50 pin male SCSI-2 connector x 1 USB connector: USB Type A x 1 Size:2.01 in (51 mm) (W) x 2.05 in (52 mm) (L) x 0.
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