Hardware Installation
Industio
CI-132 Series User’s Manual
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If you are installing multiple boards, insert one board at a time and
configure it using the Io-irq program before inserting the next board.
This is to prevent conflict between two boards with same default
hardware settings.
The
Industio
CI-132 Series has the following default (factory) settings,
I/O address :
0x180
(1st port),
0x188
(2nd port)
IRQ :
10
INT Vector :
0x1C0
Configuration Access Port (CAP) :
0x180
4.
Power on the PC and enter into
DOS
system.
5.
Run the utility “
Io-irq.exe
” contained in the driver diskette to set up I/O address,
IRQ and INT vector of the board. Please refer to the next section, “IO-IRQ Utility
and Hardware Configuration” for more details. Or follow the on-line help to
configure the
Industio
CI-132 Series board.
After completing the hardware configuration, the board is ready for use under
operating systems, such as Windows NT and 95/98, DOS, etc.
IO-IRQ Utility and Hardware Configuration
Note that the CAP address, e.g. 0x180, is identical to
the first port's I/O address
except in one case that the JP1 jumper is installed before powering on the PC. In this
case, the CAP address will be forced to
0xA700
. The CAP address must be typed
correctly. With the correct CAP address, the utility can find the configuration stored
in the
on-board EEPROM
and display it on the configuration panel. The CAP
address is the only channel via which the configuration utility Io-irq.exe can access
the board.
1.
Run the utility “
Io-irq.exe
” contained in the driver diskette to set up I/O address,
IRQ and INT vector of the board.