Configuration And Installation; Board Configuration; Table 2-1. Pc-Tio-10 Factory-Set Switch And Jumper Settings - National Instruments PC-TIO-10 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Configuration and Installation

This chapter describes the PC-TIO-10 jumper configurations, installation of the PC-TIO-10
board in your computer, signal connections to the PC-TIO-10 board, and cabling instructions.

Board Configuration

The PC-TIO-10 contains one DIP switch and two jumpers to configure the base I/O address and
interrupts, respectively. The DIP switch and jumpers are shown in the parts locator diagram in
Figure 2-1.
The PC-TIO-10 is configured at the factory to a base I/O address of hex 1A0, to interrupt
level 5, and to local interrupt setting No Connect and No Connect. These settings (shown in
Table 2-1) are suitable for most systems. However, if your system has other hardware at this
base I/O address or interrupt level, you need to change these settings on the PC-TIO-10 (as
described in the following pages) or on the other hardware. Record your settings in the PC-TIO-
10 Hardware and Software Configuration Form in Appendix F, Customer Communication.

Table 2-1. PC-TIO-10 Factory-Set Switch and Jumper Settings

Base I/O Address
Interrupt Level
Local Interrupt
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Hex 1A0
(factory setting)
Interrupt level 5 selected
(factory setting)
No Connect and No Connect
(factory setting)
2-1
U12
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
(The black side indicates the side of the
switch that is pushed down.)
W1:
Row 5
W2:
No Connect
No Connect
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