Installation guide
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Adaptec SCSI RAID 2010S/2015S Installation Guide
Narrow and Wide SCSI Devices
You can attach either narrow (8-bit) or wide (16-bit) SCSI devices to 
your Adaptec ZCR controller. If you use narrow and wide devices 
on the same wide cable, put one of the wide devices at the end of 
the cable. This ensures that the 16-bit signals are correctly 
terminated.
Wide devices allow data to be transferred at twice the rate of 
narrow devices. The wide bus is backward compatible with narrow 
devices, allowing both types of SCSI devices to be used with the 
same controller. The narrow interface is still used with some SCSI 
devices, such as tape and CD drives. 
LVD and SE Devices
Attaching a single-ended (SE) SCSI device to a Low Voltage 
Differential (LVD) bus causes the bus to slow down to Ultra SCSI 
speed (20 MHz) for all devices.
Note: Adaptec ZCR controllers cannot be used with older SCSI 
5-V differential (DE) devices.
SCSI Cables
Adaptec recommends using Ultra320 SCSI devices and good 
quality LVD SCSI cables.
SCSI Device IDs
A narrow SCSI bus can support up to 7 SCSI devices and a 
controller connected to a single 8-bit SCSI bus. A wide SCSI bus can 
support up to 15 devices and the controller connected to its 16-bit 
bus.
All SCSI devices, including the controller, must be assigned a 
unique SCSI ID. SCSI IDs, which are typically set using jumpers or 
switches on peripheral devices, can be assigned any number from 0 
to 7 for 8-bit SCSI devices or 0 to 15 for wide SCSI devices. Some 
computer systems and hard disk drive towers offer intelligent 
backplanes (SAF-TE / SES) that automatically assign a fixed SCSI 
ID to each slot in the backplane. When using these types of 
backplanes it is not necessay to assign an ID to each SCSI device.
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