If the SCSI Terminal Server does not operate properly after installation,
review the list below for common installation problems.
Duplicate SCSI ID numbers-Often the same SCSI ID number is assigned to two
devices causing a hardware conflict. The SCSI ID number 7 is usually
defaulted to the SCSI adapter card and the SCSI ID number 2 is often the
default of a SCSI hard drive.
Note: The software driver installation displays SCSI devices
running when the system is booted.
Cable not properly seated-Check the cable to see that it is properly inserted and seated in the
unit. SCSI cable pins are delicate and can be easily bent if not inserted
carefully. It might be necessary to disconnect the cable to inspect for bent
pins.
Power cable not seated properly-Inspect the power cable to verify it is seated completely and that the
power is turned on.