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13. When the Slot Selection Menu displays, select the required slot and press ENTER.
14. Press
ESC to return to the SCU Main Menu.
15. Select Step 4 of the SCU Main Menu to save the configuration.
16. Select Step 6 of the SCU Main Menu to exit the SCU.
17. Remove the diskette from the combo drive and shutdown the system.
18. Install the option board as described in “Installing an Option Board” previously in this chapter.
19. Restart the system.
NOTE If you assign resources for a new board that are assigned to a previously installed board, then the
message
Static Resource Conflict displays during boot up. Use AMIBIOS Setup to change
the resources so the boards do not conflict with each other.
Adding Internal SCSI Drives
The front of the system allows four 5.25-inch drives to be installed—two drives in the horizontal bay
and two in the vertical bay. There is also an internal bay that accepts two 3.5-inch drives.
In StudioZ RenderRAX workstations and InterServe 615R and 625R servers, one disk drive is
installed in the left slot of the vertical bay. A CD-ROM is installed in the lower slot of the
horizontal bay. The two internal drive bays are empty. The disk drive uses SCSI ID 0 and the
CD-ROM drive uses SCSI ID 4.
In the TDZ-425 RAX and TDZ-612 RAX, one removable disk drive module is installed in the
left vertical bay. A CD-ROM drive is installed in the lower horizontal bay. The two internal
drive bays are empty. The disk drive uses SCSI ID 0, the SCSI CD-ROM drive in the TDZ-612
RAX drive uses ID 4, and the EIDE CD-ROM in the TDZ-425 RAX uses the primary EIDE bus
and the mode select header is set to “Master.”
The Adaptec AIC-7880 controller on the riser card provides Ultra Wide SCSI for internal drives in all
rack-mounted systems.
When installing a SCSI drive, have the vendor’s documentation available to follow instructions for
setting SCSI IDs for SCSI drives, installing device drivers when required, and configuring other drive
attributes necessary for operation.
If installing a drive that connects to an adapter card (such as an EIDE drive), refer to the vendor’s
documentation for installing the adapter card and required cables. The previous section, “Adding
Option Boards,” provides information about PCI and ISA slot locations in the system.
If installing a Kingston removable disk drive module, refer to the vendor’s documentation for
installing the module, removing terminators, and setting the SCSI ID.
If installing a Fast SCSI (Narrow) drive, use the 68 pin to 50 pin adapter (CCON401B), provided
with the system. If you install a non-Wide SCSI device, the data transfer rate is limited to that
device's speed.
Refer to Chapter 9, “Peripherals,” for details on drive configurations, jumpers, and cables.
NOTE Internal SCSI drives are not terminated. The internal SCSI cable provides termination. You must
remove termination from any drive that you install in the system.










