Scsi adapter board software update – Grass Valley PLS200 User Manual
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Chapter 1 Installing the Hardware
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PLS200 Library Installation and Operation
SCSI Adapter Board Software Update
When you applied power to the Profile VDR (in the step on page 28), a warning
appeared that Slot 2 needed to be configured. The following procedure updates
software on the VDR and enables communication between the VDR and the
PLS200.
1. Double click the “Load DTI CMOS” icon to rewrite a new image into
CMOS. The console window indicates that the software has found the
BT-757CD (the SCSI adapter board) and has used the correct .cmo file.
2. Restart the VDR, and verify that the card in EISA slot two initializes
correctly. At this point the Buslogic BT-757CD SCSI card will be initialized
but can not be used by the PLS200 software until you install the driver for
the SCSI adapter board.
3. Install the driver for the SCSI adapter board.
a. Double click the “Windows NT Setup” icon in the Main group.
b. Pull down the “Options” menu and select “Add/Remove SCSI
Adapters...”, then click the “Add...” button.
c. Select the “Buslogic Standard SCSI Host Adaptor” driver from the list
and click the “Install” button. In the box that requests the location, type
“c:\i386” and click the “Continue” button.
d. Restart the Profile VDR, and log in as administrator (hold down the shift
key when the blue screen appears — factory-loaded password is triton).
4. Verify that Windows NT on the Profile VDR found the SCSI robot device.
a. Double click the “Windows NT Diagnostics” icon in the “Administrative
Tools” group.
b. Select “Registry Editor” found under the “Tools” menu.
c. In the “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE on Local Machine” window expand
the “HARDWARE,” then the “DEVICEMAP,” and then the “Scsi”
selections. Look for “SCSI” There should be a selection under “Scsi0” for
“ScsiPort0” that can be expanded to the “ScsiBus0” selection with
selections for the Initiator and each SCSI device on the bus. The PLS200
device will display as an EXABYTE EXB-480 under the “LogicalUnit0”
selection of the “Target” selection.