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PCM-3420 PC/104 Fast SCSI-2 Module.
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Copyright Notice This document is copyrighted, 1997. All rights are reserved. The original manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice.
Packing Set Before you begin installing PCM-3420 Module, please make sure that the following materials have been shipped : - 1 PCM-3420 Fast SCSI-2 Host Adapter Module - SCSI-2 Flat Cable (50 Pin) - 1.
or sales representative immediately . Contents Chapter 1 General Information ............. 1 Product Highlights ................................................................ 2 Introduction ...........................................................
SCSI Device T roubleshooting ............................................... 22 W indows 95/W indows NT T roubleshooting .......................... 22 Information for DOS/Windows 3.1x users ...................... 2 6 Appendix A Installing PC/104 Modules 31 Appendix B Pin Assignments .
Chapter 1 General Information 1 1 General Information This chapter gives background informa- tion on the PCM-3420. Y ou can find out : l Product Highlights l Product Features l Compatibility l Product.
2 PCM-3420 User's Manual Product Highlights l PC/104 Embedded-PC Module l SCSI-2 Compatibility l Optimized performance for DOS and W indows; support for all major operating systems l Customer con.
Chapter 1 General Information 3 Features l Adaptec’ s proven AIC-6360 16-bit fast SCSI protocol chip. l Fully Adaptec AHA-1520A hardware compatible. l Fully Adaptec AHA-1510A/1520A/1522A software compatible. l SCSI-2 and Fast SCSI-2 devices are supported.
4 PCM-3420 User's Manual l Scanners: Cannon, Hewlett-Packard, Panasonic, Ricoh. The PCM-3420 is designed to be compatible with devices that comply with SCSI-2 standard, including those not on this list. Not all models from a given manufacturer have been tested.
Chapter 1 General Information 5 Board layout AIC-6360.
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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 7 2 Hardware Installation This chapter tells how to set up the PCM- 3420 hardware , including instructions on setting jumpers and connecting SCSI devices. Be sure to read all the safety precautions before you begin the installation proce- dure.
8 PCM-3420 User's Manual Jumpers and Connectors Connectors on the board link it to SCSI devices and other PC/104 modules. In addition, the board has a number of jumpers that allow you to configure the SCSI application to suit your systems.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 9 C N 1 SCSI-2 connector JP8 BIOS Addr . JP9 BIOS Addr . JP10 BIOS Func. JP6 Operation Mode JP1 LED JP7 Port Addr . JP2 T ermination Select JP4 IRQ Channel JP5 SCSI ID,.
10 PCM-3420 User's Manual Locating Jumpers & Connectors Setting Jumpers Y ou configure your PCM-3420 card to match the needs of your application by setting jumpers.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 11 Generally , you simply need a standard cable to make most connec- tions. Safety Precautions Always completely disconnect the power cord from your chassis whenever you are working on it.
12 PCM-3420 User's Manual l Data Transfer Mode Programmed I/O l SCSI Floppy/Floptical Disabled l Fast SCSI Disabled l > 1 Gbyte Translation Disabled In most cases, you will not need to change these settings. Jumper Configuration Reference Nine jumper blocks on the PCM-3420 host adapter are used to config- ure user-selectable options.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 13 Jumper Block JP4 : This jumper block is used to set IRQ channel. Y ou must also set the corresponding IC jumper on jumper block 5.
14 PCM-3420 User's Manual 1 0 Open Close (JP4/IRQ10 also set close) 11 * Close Open (JP4/IRQ11 also set close) 1 2 Open Open (JP4/IRQ12 also set close) (* means default setting) Jumper Block JP4 also needs to set to the same IRQ channel.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 15 Parity Checking S P Enabled * Close Disabled Open (* means default setting) Jumper Block JP6 : This jumper block provides six major PCM-3420 operation mode settings , including data transfer mode, booting, fast SCSI , .
16 PCM-3420 User's Manual R 1 Enable/Disable greater than 1 GB Translation > 1 Gbyte Translation On = Open > 1 Gbyte Translation Off* = Close (* means default setting) Jumper Block JP7 : If JP10 BIOS setting is enabled , you should use this jumper to assign a Port address.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 17 adapter BIOS is enable , you should assign a right BIOS address (JP8 and JP9) and port address (JP7) at the same time. Host Adapter BIOS Disabled = Open Host Adapter BIOS Enabled* = Close (* means default setting) SCSI Hard Disk Drive Connector (CN1) The SCSI hard disk drives require a 50-pin flat cable.
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Chapter 1 General Information 19 3 EZ-SCSI Quick Reference Use this chapter to learn about Adaptec EZ-SCSI 4.0 : l System Requirements l Installation procedures l Troubleshooting Information l DOS Device Drivers and Formatting Utilities T o learn about Adaptec EZ-SCSI W in- dows application , see their online help.
20 PCM-3420 User's Manual System Requirements for Full Installa- tion l A 386-based PC or higher with at least 4Mbytes of memory , 10MBytes of free disk space , and a 3.5-inch floppy drive l An ASPI-compliant SCSI host adapter (like PCM-3420) and a CD-ROM drive l Microsoft W indows 95 , W indows NT version 3.
Chapter 1 General Information 21 Windows/Windows for Workgroups 3.1x 1.Install W indows 3.1x or W indows for W orkgroups 3.1x and start it running on your computer . 2.Insert the EZ-SCSI Diskette in your floppy disk drive. 3.Select File/Run from the Program Manager menu.
22 PCM-3420 User's Manual Troubleshooting Tips SCSI Device Troubleshooting Review this checklist if your newly-installed SCSI disk drivers , CD- ROM drivers, and other devices do not seem to work properly . l Be sure that termination setting are set correctly for all devices on the SCSI bus, as described in chapter 2.
Chapter 1 General Information 23 the model name of the host adapter does not appear under Device Manager? A: If the SCSI controllers icon or your host adapter's model name (AHA-152X, not PCM-3420) do not appear , open Control Panel and double-click the Add New Hardware icon.
24 PCM-3420 User's Manual the host adapter and other hardware in your computer . Y ou can fix this zby changing the hardware resource settings. Q: What do I need to do if I change or upgrade my host adapter ? A: 1. Open the Control Panel, double-click on system, and click the Device Manager tab.
Chapter 1 General Information 25 the embedded W indows 95 CD-ROM driver . Y ou can add support for the CD-ROM drive by doing the following : 1. Click the start button and select restart the computer in MS-DOS mode. 2. When the DOS prompt appears, follow the Quick Start instruc- tions for DOS on previous page.
26 PCM-3420 User's Manual Information for DOS/Windows 3.1x Users The following information may be useful if you install EZ-SCSI on a computer running DOS, W indows 3.
Chapter 1 General Information 27 Low-level Formatter (scsifmt) Use the DOS-based scsifmt utility for low-level formatting of SCSI hard disk drives, removable media, Floptical drivers, and magneto-optical drivers. Y ou can also use it to scan a disk device for surface defects before you store data on it.
28 PCM-3420 User's Manual Formatter and Partitioner (afdisk) Use the DOS-based afdisk utility to partition and format SCSI hard disk drivers, Floptical drivers, and magneto-optical drivers.
Chapter 1 General Information 29 3 . T o create a new partition on the disk devices, press Ins. A screen will appear . The Create a DOS Partition window suggests that you create one partition on the disk device , equal to its entire capacity . If this is what you want to do , skip to step 5.
30 PCM-3420 User's Manual DOS prompt and press Enter . A list of SCSI devices appears. (Device that support removable media are marked.) If your computer has two or more host adapter , you need to add another number to the command.
Appendix A Installing PC/104 Modules 31 A Installing PC/104 Modules This appendix gives instructions for installing PC/104 Modules. APPENDIX.
32 PCM-3420 User's Manual Installing PC/104 modules The CPU card's PC/104 connectors give you the flexibility to attach PC/104 expansion modules. These modules perform the functions of traditional plug-in expansion cards, but save space and valuable slots.
Appendix A Installing PC/104 Modules 33 PC/104 Module CPU Card PC/104 Mountin g Support Female Male PC/104 Module Mounting Diagram PC/104 module dimensions (inches ±5 %) 3.
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Appendix B Pin Assignments 35 B Pin Assignments This appendix contains information of a detailed or specialized nature. It includes : l PC/104 Connector l Internal SCSI-2 Connector APPENDIX.
36 PCM-3420 User's Manual PC/104 Connectors (J1 , J2) PCM-3420 PC/104 Connectors (J1 , J2) Pi n Signal Signal Number Row-A Row-B Row-A Row-B 0 — — 0 V 0 V 1 IOCHCHK 0V SBHE MEMCS16 2 S D 7 RE.
Appendix B Pin Assignments 37 Internal SCSI-2 Connector (CN 1) PCM-3420 Internal SCSI-2 Connector (CN1) Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 -D0 3 GND 4 -D1 5 GND 6 -D2 7 GND 8 -D3 9 GND 1 0 - D4 1 1 GND 12 .
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Appendix C Glossary of Terms 39 C Glossary of Technical Terms APPENDIX.
40 PCM-3420 User's Manual A Adaptec EZ-SCSI A user-friendly software program that automatically installs SCSI devices such as fixed disks and CD-ROM drives on a PC. Adaptec EZ-SCSI copies the required software programs to the PC’ s fixed disk and edits the configuration files so the host adapter can access the devices.
Appendix C Glossary of Terms 41 TERMPWR I n O ut //// SCSI signal GND /// SCSI signal G N D /// SCSI signal etc. Assuming that the TERMPWR voltage doesn’t drop below the desired termination voltage (plus the regulator ’ s minimum drop), the SCSI signals will always be terminated to the correct voltage level.
42 PCM-3420 User's Manual ASPI Advanced SCSI programming Interface. A standard SCSI soft- ware interface that acts as a liaison between host adapters and SCSI device drivers. ASPI enables host adapters and device drivers to share a single SCSI hardware interface.
Appendix C Glossary of Terms 43 B BIOS An acronym for Basic Input/Output System. This is usually an EPROM with computer program instructions in it. A motherboard BIOS (usually by companies such as Phoenix, A ward, and AMI) controls the basic functions of the computer (such as controlling the keyboard, monitor , etc.
44 PCM-3420 User's Manual C D DEVICE DRIVER A software program that enables a PC to communicate with peripheral devices such as fixed disk drives and CD-ROM drives. Each kind of device requires a different driver . Device driver programs are stored on a PC’ s fixed disk and are loaded into memory at boot time.
Appendix C Glossary of Terms 45 DOS P ARTITION A section of a disk storage device, created by the DOS FDISK program, in which data and/or software programs are stored. Computers have a primary DOS partition that contains the special files needed to boot the computer .
46 PCM-3420 User's Manual F F AST SCSI Provides for performance and compatibility enhancements to SCSI-1 by increasing the maximum synchronous data transfer rate on the SCSI bus from 5 MBytes/sec to 10 MBytes/sec. There are 2 handshaking modes on the SCSI bus, used for transferring data: ASYNCHRONOUS and SYNCHRONOUS.
Appendix C Glossary of Terms 47 FULL SCSI A SCSI solution that includes BIOS and support software to provide boot capability for hard disk drives, support for drives larger than 1 B, and full compatibility with removable media products (hard drives, optical drives, tape drives, and Floptical drives).
48 PCM-3420 User's Manual I I/O Refers to an operations, program, or device whose purpose is to enter data into or to extract data from a computer . IRQ Interrupt Request Channel. The IRQ of a host adapter can be changed to several different settings by changing jumpers and/or switch settings on the adapter board.
Appendix C Glossary of Terms 49 L M N Narrow SCSI device (as opposed to Wide SCSI device) This is the term attributed to today’ s 8 bit standard SCSI devices. This term is necessary to distinguish today’ s 8-bit SCSI devices to 16-bit W ide SCSI devices.
50 PCM-3420 User's Manual PORT I/O ADDRESS A window through which software programs communicate commands to an installed host adapter board. The commands are communicated 8 bits at a time. PROGRAMMED INPUT/OUTPUT A method of data transfer in which the host microprocessor transfers data to and from memory via the computer ’ s I/O ports.
Appendix C Glossary of Terms 51 S SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface) A PC bus interface standard that defines standard physical and electrical connections for devices.
52 PCM-3420 User's Manual 1) W e have measured propagation delays from various cables and found an average of 1.7 nanoseconds per foot, which is roughly 5.25 ns per meter . 2) The turn-around time is the amount of time the SCSI chip takes to change an output in response to an input.
Appendix C Glossary of Terms 53 TERMINA TION A physical requirement of the SCSI bus. The first and last devices on the SCSI bus must have terminating resistors installed, and the devices in the middle of the bus must have terminating resistors removed.
54 PCM-3420 User's Manual SCSI, this can result of SCSI bus data transfer rates of 20 MBytes/ sec (with a 16-bit bus) or 40 MBytes/sec (with a 32-bit bus). SCSI may now transfer data at bus widths of 16 and 32 bits. Commands, status, messages and arbitration are still 8 bits, and the B-Cable has 68 pins for data bits.
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