Setting the
Jumpers
A jumper’s setting is determined by where the jumper is placed
on the pins. For example, if the desired setting is 1-2, you place
the jumper over pins 1 and 2. (The artwork on the system board
has a notch next to pin 1 on each set of pins.)
The illustration below shows a 3-pin jumper with a 2-3 setting.
Six-pin jumpers are arranged in 2 columns of 3 pins each. The
settings are 1-2, 3-4, and 5-6. Pin 1 is the top left pin. (There is
no notch in the artwork for 6-pin jumpers. Use the orientation
of the writing on the system board to help you identify the top
pins.)
The following illustration shows a 6-pin jumper with a 1-2
setting.
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Installing and Removing Options
Summary of Contents for ActionPC 2600
Page 1: ......
Page 26: ...1 10 Setting Up Your System ...
Page 66: ...CPU type jumper settings 4 8 Installing and Removing Options ...
Page 120: ...Physical Characteristics Environmental Requirements Specifications A 7 ...
Page 123: ...IDE hard disk drive jumper settings DMA Assignments A 10 Specifications ...
Page 124: ...Hardware Interrupts System Memory Map Specifications A 11 ...
Page 125: ...System I O Address Map A 12 Specifications ...
Page 137: ...10 Glossary ...
Page 147: ...10 Index ...