Panasonic AY-RP500 Installation Manual
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19 Note on I/O port settings: Make sure that the following I/O ports do not overlap so that the JOG board can perform 10- bit address decoding. • Generally speaking, 0240-024F and 0F40-0F4F are often allocated to a Sound Blaster board. 4. Insert the JOG board into the ISA slot that is the far- thest away from the CPU. At this point, insert each special cable securely into the LTC/REF connector and the RS422-1 connector. After positioning them, secure the cover in place using the screws. 5. Store the screws and cover that were removed in a safe place. 6. Turn on the power and start up Windows NT. 7. Install the driver for the JOG board. The JOG board driver is included in the CD-ROM of the software package. Refer to the users manual of the software package for details on installation. When the software package is installed, the driver will be installed at the same time. The setting screens for the IRQ and I/O port will appear. Select the same values as the jumper pin settings. When installation ends, the Setup Complete window appears. Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now. (When this is selected, is displayed.) Click . The computer will restart. 8. When Windows NT has restarted, click . From Programs in the Start Menu, click Administrative Tools pWindows NT Diagnostics. The program starts up.Start Finish 9. The Windows NT Diagnostics window appears. Click the Resources label. The resource list appears. (Refer to the diagram below) 10. Confirm that the AY-RP500 board (JOG board) IRQ , I/O port are the same number that was set with the jumper. Jog indicates the AY-RP500 board. Note:For the following cases, modify the jumper set- tings for the JOG boards IRQ and the I/O port, and reinstall the JOG driver: •Jog display cannot be found in the release list. •The JOGPAD and RS422 control functions do not work with an application. JOG board Other devices 230H[230-[23F[630-[63F[A30-[A3F[E30- [E3F 240H[240-[24F[640-[64F[A40-[A4F[E40- [E4F 330H[330-[33F[730-[73F[B30-[B3F[F30- [F3F 340H[340-[34F[740-[74F[B40-[B4F[F40- [F4F ([: Number from 0 to F) The Windows NT Diagnosis
20 There are two different methods for hard disk setup.One is for installing a hard disk inside the personal computer, and one is for using an external hard disk unit (optional). nWhen installing a hard disk inside the personal computer lSCSI ID Setting Set the SCSI IDs as shown below. 0 is recommended. When setting another number and using an optional hard disk box, make sure that none of the SCSI IDs are dupli- cated. Note:Set SCSI ID to other than 7. HARD DISK SETUP lTermination Setting Set the termination as shown below. Insert jumpers. Note:When two hard disks are installed, make their set- tings for the SCSI IDs and terminations the same. lInstalling the hard disk Note:Only SCSI hard disk drives with a capacity of 2G or 4G can be installed inside the personal computer. Operation is not guaranteed if a hard disk with a larger capacity (for example, 9G) is installed. To install a hard disk with a larger capacity, use the hard disk box (optional). Note:Up to two SCSI hard disks can be installed inside the personal computer. Operation is not guaranteed if three or more hard disks are installed. Here, set the same number for the SCSI IDs of both hard disks. Push in the jumper pin here. J6J2 Drive Front Indicates where jumper is to be inserted. SCSI ID = 0 SCSI ID = 1 SCSI ID = 2 SCSI ID = 3 SCSI ID = 4 SCSI ID = 5 SCSI ID = 6 SCSI ID = 8 SCSI ID = 9 SCSI ID = 10 SCSI ID = 11 SCSI ID = 12 SCSI ID = 13 SCSI ID = 14 SCSI ID = 15
21 Installing the disk in a 3.5-inch bay Use the screws (inch screws) provided to install the drive. Installing the disk in a 5-inch bay Use the brackets and screws (inch screws) provided to install the drive. (Refer to the diagram below.) Hard disk bracket Inch screws When bracket attached lMounting and connecting the hard disk drive 1. Take off the front panel of the personal computer. The assembly diagram shown below is intended as an example. The actual connection locations may differ depending on the model of computer used. 2. Remove the brackets of the expansion bay. The assembly diagram shown below is intended as an example. The actual connection locations may differ depending on the model of computer used. Front Panel Press the metal release fittings (both sides at the same time). Remove the brackets above and below. After removing
22 3. Insert the hard disk, and attach it with screws (in four places). The assembly diagram shown below is intended as an example. The actual connection locations may differ depending on the model of computer used. When installing another hard disk unit, remove the expansion bay brackets, insert the hard disk, and then secure it in place with screws. then secure it in place with screws (in four places). (Refer to the dia- gram below). The assembly diagram shown below is intended as an example. The actual connection locations may differ depending on the model of computer used.4. Use the flat cable (68-pin, Wide-SCSI) provided with the SCSI board. Connect one end to the connector on the hard disk, and connect the other end to the connector on the SCSI board. (Refer to the diagram below) The assembly diagram shown below is intended as an example. The actual connection locations may differ depending on the model of computer used. •When there is only one hard disk, connect to the A channel connector on the SCSI board. •When there are two hard disks, connect one to the A channel connector on the SCSI board, and one to the B channel connector. Be sure to connect the power supply connector. Flat cable Channel A Channel B Hard disk SCSI boardScrews Insert into lower bay
23 When connecting two or more hard disk boxes When connecting two or more hard disk boxes, AY-CA68SR3 SCSI cables (sold separately) are needed. Connect the SCSI OUT connector on the first hard disk box to the SCSI IN connector on the second hard disk box. When doing so, connect the channel A on the first hard disk box to channel A on the second hard disk box, and connect channel B on the first hard disk box to chan- nel B on the second hard disk box. Connect a third and subsequent hard disk boxes in the same manner. (Refer to the diagram below.) Dont fail to set the terminator only on the hard disk box that is at the farthest end of the chain from the SCSI board. Set the SCSI IDs for each hard disk box so that each box has a unique ID. For details on how to set the SCSI IDs and the termination, refer to the Hard Disk Box AY-EB500 Instruction Manual. lNumber of hard disks that can be connected When hard disk is housed in personal computer Three optional hard disk boxes (two hard disks per box) and two internal hard disks, totalling eight. When all hard disks are housed in optional hard disk box Five optional hard disk boxes (two hard disks per box), totalling ten. nWhen installing a hard disk in a hard disk box (optional) lInstalling a hard disk A hard disk with a capacity of 2G, 4G or 9G can be installed in a hard disk box. For details on how to install a hard disk in a hard disk box, refer to the Hard Disk Box AY-EB500 Instruction Manual. lConnecting the hard disk A special SCSI cable (sold separately) is required in order to connect the SCSI board with the hard disk box. When connecting just one hard disk box Connect the SCSI board to the SCSI IN connector on the hard disk box. Connect channel A on the SCSI board to channel A on the hard disk box, and connect channel B on the SCSI board to channel B on the hard disk box. For details on how to set the SCSI IDs and the termina- tion, refer to the Hard Disk Box AY-EB500 Instruction Manual. chASCSI ID 3 2 1 0 3 2 1 01234 1ON ON234chB chA I N OUT I N OUT~AC IN chBchASCSI ID3210 32101234 1ON ON234chB chA I N OUT I N OUT~AC IN chB Hard disk box No. 1 No. 2
24 n Checking the hard disk Check the hard disk. This operation must be done when the hard disk is incor- porated in the computer or hard disk unit. Check the model number of the board used, and check the hard disk by following the procedure given. lWhen AHA-3940UWD is the SCSI board used 1. Power On. 2. Appear next comment when Boot Up. Adaptec AHA-3940U/3940UW BIOS v1.xx (c) 199x Adaptec, Inc. ALL Rights Reserved. > 3. Quickly press [Ctrl]+[A] keys when appear this com- ment. 4. Run SCSI Utility and appear next window. Use arrow key, select Channel(A or B), and press [Enter] key. 5. Appear Menu window. Select SCSI Disk Utilities, and press [Enter] key. Check the connected SCSI devices. )6MUSB6MUSB8BU#VT$IBOOFM 8PVMEZPVMJLFUPDPOGJHVSFUIF1$*EFWJDFPSSVO UIF4$4*EJTLVUJMJUJFT 4FMFDUUIFPQUJPOBOEQSF@@ &OUFS1SFTTUPTXJUDICFUXFFODPMPSBOE NPOPDISPNFNPEFT $POGJHVSF7JFX)PTUEBQUFS4FUUJOHT 4$4*%JTL6UJMJUJFT 0QUJPOT :PVIBWFNPSFUIBOPOF4$4DIBOOFM JOZPVSTZTUFNT.PWFUIFDVSTPSUPUIF CVTDIBOOFMPGUIFPOFUPCFDPOGJHVSFE BOEQSFTT&OUFS 5PHHMFDPMPS.POPDISPNF #$IBOOFM 6. Appear a list of the connected SCSI devices. (When ST34371W made by SEAGATE is connected to ID=1) If the devices actually connected are at variance with what is listed, a wrong connection, SCSI ID set- ting error, terminal setting error or defective hard disk may be to blame. Press [ESC] key to exit. First, check the connections and the SCSI ID and terminal settings. If the message remains, a defec- tive hard disk may be to blame. If what is listed matches with the devices actually connected, use the arrow keys to move the cursor, select the hard disk to be checked, and press [Enter] key. 7. Appear the following menu. Move the cursor, select Verify Disk Media, and press [Enter] key. If the Unexpected SCSI Command Failure message is displayed, a SCSI ID setting error, terminal setting error or defective hard disk may be to blame. Press [ESC] key to exit. First, check the SCSI ID and terminal settings, etc. If the message remains, a defective hard disk may be to blame. Select Support for Ultra SCSI Speed, press [Enter] key )6MUSB6MUSB8BU#VT$IBOOFM 4FMFDU4$4*%JTLBOEQSFTT&OUFS 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%4&(5&458 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%)6MUSB6MUSBX 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF PSNBU%JTL 7FSJGZ%JTL.FEJB
25lWhen AHA-3940AUWD is the SCSI board used 1. Power On. 2. Appear next comment when Boot Up. Adaptec AHA-3940AU/AUW/AUWD SCSI BIOS v1.xx (c) 199x Adaptec, Inc. ALL Rights Reserved. > 3. Quickly press [Ctrl]+[A] keys when appear this com- ment. 4. Run SCSI Utility and appear next window. Use arrow key, select Channel(A or B), and press [Enter] key. 5. Appear Menu window. Select SCSI Disk Utilities, and press [Enter] key. Check the connected SCSI devices. :PVIBWFBO)66868% 4$4*IPTUBEBQUFSJOZPVSTZTUFN.PWF UIFDVSTPSUPUIFCVTEFWJDFDIBOOFMPGUIF POFUPCFDPOGJHVSFEBOEQSFTT&OUFS 5PHHMFDPMPS.POPDISPNF& &##VT%FWJDFDIBOOFM )66868%BU#VTI%FWJDF&I$IBOOFM 4$4*EJTLVUJMJUJFT 4FMFDUUIFPQUJPOBOEQSFTTÐ`ðP`0ðð 1SFTTUPTXJUDICFUXFFODPMPSBOENPOPDISPNFàP`@ð $POGJHVSF7JFX)PTUEBQUFS4FUUJOHT 4$4*%JTL6UJMJUJFT 0QUJPOT 8. Appear the following confirmation message. Move the cursor, select Yes, and press [Enter] key. Disk check now commences. If this check discovers trouble in the disk media, a message prompting the user to proceed with re-allo- cation appears. When Yes is selected in response to this message, the defective blocks can no longer be used, and new blocks are re-allocated. 9. Finish these steps, appear the following message. 10. Press [ESC] key If other disks are connected, check them all using the same method. Once all the disks have been checked, press [ESC] key 2 times. 11. Select channel B and change same as channel A. 12. Finish setting for channel B(finish Item 10), press [ESC] key. Appear message of finish. Select Yes, and press [Enter] key. 13. Appear Please press any key to reboot , press any key. Setting is finish and auto reboot. &YJU6UJMJUZ :FT /P 7FSJGZ%JTL :FT /P %JTL7FSJGJDBUJPO$PNQMFUF
26 6. Appear a list of the connected SCSI devices. (When ST34371W made by SEAGATE is connected to ID=1) If the devices actually connected are at variance with what is listed, a wrong connection, SCSI ID set- ting error, terminal setting error or defective hard disk may be to blame. Press [ESC] key to exit. First, check the connections and the SCSI ID and terminal settings. If the message remains, a defec- tive hard disk may be to blame. If what is listed matches with the devices actually connected, use the arrow keys to move the cursor, select the hard disk to be checked, and press [Enter] key. 7. Appear the following menu. Move the cursor, select Verify Disk Media, and press [Enter] key. If the Unexpected SCSI Command Failure message is displayed, a SCSI ID setting error, terminal setting error or defective hard disk may be to blame. Press [ESC] key to exit. First, check the SCSI ID and terminal settings, etc. If the message remains, a defective hard disk may be to blame. Select Support for Ultra SCSI Speed, press [Enter] key. )66868%BU#VTI%FWJDF&I$BOOFM ° 4FMFDU4$4*%JTLBOEQSFTT&OUFS 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%4&(5&458 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%)6MUSB6MUSBX 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF 4$4**%/PEFWJDF PSNBU%JTL 7FSJGZ%JTL.FEJB 8. Appear the following confirmation message. Move the cursor, select Yes, and press [Enter] key. Disk check now commences. If this check discovers trouble in the disk media, a message prompting the user to proceed with re-allo- cation appears. When Yes is selected in response to this message, the defective blocks can no longer be used, and new blocks are re-allocated. 9. Finish these steps, appear the following message. 10. Press [ESC] key. If other disks are connected, check them all using the same method. Once all the disks have been checked, press [ESC] key 2 times. 11. Select channel B and change same as channel A. 12. Finish setting for channel B(finish Item 10), press [ESC] key. Appear message of finish. Select Yes, and press [Enter] key. 13. Appear Please press any key to reboot, press any key Setting is finish and auto reboot. &YJU6UJMJUZ :FT /P 7FSJGZ%JTL :FT /P %JTL7FSJGJDBUJPO$PNQMFUF
27 nSetting up the hard disk It must be set up so that the hard disk can be used. 1. Turn on the power, and start up Windows NT. 2. Click . From Programs in the Start Menu, click Administrative Tools pDisk Administrator. The program starts up. 3. When the Disk Administrator starts up, a list appears showing the bulk-storage devices such as hard disks and CD-ROM. 4. The contents displayed are as follows: Disk 0:Always the IDE drive. Disk 1 and after: SCSI hard disks connected to Channel A, in order from the lowest SCSI ID. SCSI hard disks connected to Channel B, in order from the lowest SCSI ID. Last disk:CD-ROM (No difference, whether inside or outside the com- puter.)Start Note:When setting up the disk, if the audio or video hard disk display is for a logical drive (displayed in blue) rather than the primary partition (dis- played in dark blue), the procedure described below must be performed in order to change to the primary partition. 1) Click on (select) the logical drive area (dis- played in blue). 2) Click Delete in the Partition menu on the menu bar (at the top of the window). 3) When the Confirm message appears, click . 4) Click the right mouse button on the shaded area , and then click Delete in the menu that appears. 5) When the Confirm message appears, click . 6) The lines in the shaded area are now reversed. 7) With the lines sloping in this new direction ( ), perform the setup operation again. Yes Yes
28 11. In Tools on the menu bar, click Format. 12. The format window opens. Click of File system, and select NTFS. 13. Do not set the format option. No guarantee is made for the operation if Quick format is selected for for- matting. The regular formatting facility must be used. 14. Click . The warning display appears, but click . 15. When the message Format complete appears, click . Then, click in the format window. The format window will close. 16. In Tools on the menu bar, click Assign Drive Letter.... Select Assign drive letter (selection indi- cated by ). Click to bring up the list of charac- ters that can be assigned. Select one of these. The recommended character is G. After selecting the character, click . 17. The message Do you wish to continue? appears. Click . The drive character will change. 18. Set up the hard disks for video. The remaining two hard disks will be the video hard disks. The video hard disks are used with Unknown, and formatting is conducted once in order to check the hard disks. Formatting must be performed in accor- dance with the procedure given. 19. If the disks are not indicated in crosshatch display, carry out the procedure described in item 2 above. 20. Click the crosshatched area of the disks to select them. 21. On the menu bar (above the window) click Create in Partition. 22. The screen message will prompt you for the size of the partition to be created. Do not modify anything, but just click . OK Yes OK CloseOK OK Start nWhen two SCSI hard disks are for video and one SCSI hard disk is for audio 1. Disk 0 is the IDE drive, and disks 1 through 3 are the SCSI hard disks. Two of the SCSI hard disks are for video and one is for audio. They are in the order as described in item 4 on page 27. 2. Set up the disk for audio use. Do this according to the following procedure, as long as the disk is not indicated in crosshatch display. 1) Click this area to select it. Once selected, the rectangular frame is displayed in bold lines. 2) On the menu bar (above the window) click Delete in Partition. 3) At the message Confirm, select . 4) The area will be indicated in crosshatch display. 3. Click the crosshatched area of the disk to select it. 4. On the menu bar (above the window) click Create in Partition. 5. The screen message will prompt you for the size of the partition to be created. Do not modify anything, but just click . When the confirmation mesageis displayed, click . The selected area will have the message Unformatted. 6. In Partition on the menu bar, click Commit Changes Now.... 7. At the message Do you want to save changes?, click . 8. The message Disks were updated successfully. Click . 9. The message of the unformatted area of the disk changes to Unknown. 10. Click the Unknown area of the disk to select it.OK Yes Yes OK Yes