
11
Troubleshooting
SCSISelect termination option for the SE connector to Automatic or
Enable.
“Attention! Insufficient termination detected on the SE connectors”
The SCSI card BIOS has detected only one terminated device, or no
terminated devices, on the SE (single-ended) segment. Verify the ter-
mination on both the 68-pin internal SE and 50-pin internal SE con-
nectors. Terminate only the last SCSI device at the end of each cable.
Remove or disable the terminators on the SCSI devices between the
ends of the cables. If no SCSI devices are connected to either of the
connectors, set the SCSISelect termination option for the SE connec-
tor to Automatic or Enable.
“Attention! Too many devices are terminated on the LVD/SE
connectors”
2
The SCSI card BIOS has detected more than two terminated devices
on the LVD-SE SCSI segment. Verify the termination on both the
internal and external 68-pin LVD/SE connectors. Terminate only the
last SCSI device at the end of each cable. Remove or disable the ter-
minators on the SCSI devices between the ends of the cables. If no
SCSI devices are connected to either of the connectors, set the
SCSISelect termination option for the LVD/SE connector to Auto-
matic or Enable.
“Attention! Insufficient termination detected on the LVD/SE
connectors”
2
The SCSI card BIOS has detected only one terminated device, or no
terminated devices, on the LVD-SE segment. Verify the termination
on both the internal and external 68-pin connectors. Terminate only
the last SCSI device at the end of each cable. Remove or disable the
terminators on the SCSI devices between the ends of the cables. If no
SCSI devices are connected to either of the connectors, set the
SCSISelect termination option for the LVD/SE connector to Auto-
matic or Enable.
2
For the SE segment, the termination detection feature is only implemented
when the segment is running in SE mode. No message is displayed if it is
running in Ultra160/Ultra2 SCSI mode.
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