
11
D-108 Quick Operation Guide
AC IN
MIDI
SCSI
OUTPUTINPUT
DATA
OPTICAL
8765
1234
ANALOG OUTANALOG IN
THRUOUTPUTINPUT
4321
8765
Be sure to install the SCSI terminator.
Connect the SCSI cable securely.
AC IN
SCSI
OUTPUTINPUT
DATA
OPTICAL
THRU
current drive (SCSI ID=any
number other than “6”)
back-up drive (ID=6)
• The SCSI connector on the D-108 is a 25-pin connector compatible with Macintosh computers.
Use a cable with connectors that conform to the standards for connecting a SCSI drive.
• The last SCSI drive on the SCSI chain should be terminated. Install a SCSI terminator, or turn the
termination switch to “on” if the drive has a termination switch (like a Zip drive).
<SCSI ID number setting>
• Be sure to set the SCSI ID number for the SCSI drive correctly, according to the purpose of the drive
(as a current drive or a back-up drive). The ID setting is very important.
Using the SCSI drive as a current drive Select any number from 0 to 5, but not “6.”
Using the SCSI drive as a back-up drive Select “6.”
<Notes on connection>
• Before making connections, make sure that both the D-108 and the SCSI drive are turned off.
• Up to two SCSI drives may be connected on a SCSI chain with the D-108.
Connect one SCSI drive as a “current drive” for real-time recording/playback. (Refer to “SCSI ID
number setting” below.)
Refer to the main Owner’s Manual for more information on connecting a SCSI drive as a back-up
drive.