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Getting
Started
6. Replace the system/chassis cover.
7. Connect the power plug to a power source, then turn on
the system.
Configuration
All PCI/PCIE Express cards on your system are configured individ-
ually. Because configuration is controlled by the system and the
software, no jumper setting is required for base address, DMA,
and interrupt IRQ. Configuration is subject to change with every
boot of the system as new PCI/PCIE Express
®
cards are added or
removed.
Troubleshooting
If your system fails to boot or if you experience erratic operation
with your PCI/PCIE Express card in place, an interrupt conflict
may have been generated (such as when the BIOS Setup is incor-
rectly configured). Refer to the system’s BIOS documentation for
details.
2.3 Setting Jumpers
The PCIe-7256's plug and play eliminates the need to set up base
address and IRQ level to allow operation in the host system. How-
ever, for more versatile operation, some jumpers can be set for
digital input. Jumpers on the PCIe-7256 configure digital input
channels for AC-filtered or non-AC-filtered input, as shown.
Default setting of input signal selection is non-AC-Filtered (DC sig-
nal input), as shown.
Jumper
Input Signal
JP1
DI0 to DI7
JP2
DI8 to DI15