– 40 –B-3. How to use SCSI-BIOS Tool(1) Checking the SCSI device configuration1. Press the [:] or [;] arrow key to highlight the SCSI channel to bechecked, and then press the [Enter] key to select the channel.(Press the [Esc] key to return to the previous menu.)2. The selection screen shown below now appears. Press the [:] or [;]arrow key to highlight the [Configure/View Host Adapter Settings] item, andpress the [Enter] key.(Press the [Esc] key to return to the previous menu.)Configure/View Host Adapter SettingsSCSI Disk Utilities3. The selection screen shown below now appears. Press the [:] or [;]arrow key to highlight the [SCSI Device Configuration] item, and press the[Enter] key.(Press the [Esc] key to return to the previous menu.)SCSI Channel Interface DefinitionsHost Adapter SCSI ID................. 7SCSI Parity Checking................. EnableHost Adapter SCSI Termination........ AutomaticAdditional OptionsBoot Device Options.................. PressSCSI Device Configuration............ PressAdvanced Configuration Options....... Press4. The parameters for SCSI devices #0 to #15 now appear. Check that theparameters of all the devices are set as shown below.(Press the [Esc] key to return to the previous menu.)OptionsConfigurationSCSI Device ID #0 #1 ------- #15Sync Transfer Rate(MB/sec).... 160 160 ------- 160Initiate Wide Negotiation..... yes yes ------- yesEnable Disconnection.......... yes yes ------- yesSend Start Unit Command....... yes yes ------- yesOptions Listed Below Have NO EFFECT if the BIOS is DisabledEnable Write Back Cache....... N/C N/C ------- N/CBIOS Multiple LUN Support..... no no ------- noInclude in BIOS Scan.......... yes yes ------- yesSCSI Device Configuration