Moxa Technologies RS-485 Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
2-4 Industio CI-134 Series User’s Manual
Hardware Installation with IO-IRQ Utility
This section is for those who can not use quick hardware installation:
l Install two or more Industio CI-134 Series boards in a system.
l Fail to install, due to the I/O address 0xA700 is not available or has conflict in the system.
l Use operating systems other than Windows NT and 95/98.
Before proceeding to the
software (driver) installation, detailed in the next chapter,
“Software Installation”, do
hardware configuration to setup the I/O and IRQ with
“Io-irq.exe”, detailed in the next section.
Remember to keep the hardware settings in mind for the software installation.
Because the ASIC-designed
Industio CI-134 Series has no switch and no jumper for
manually configuring the I/O address, IRQ, INT Vector, etc. of the boards, you
must
run the software utility, Io-irq.exe, in the driver diskette under DOS system to
change the hardware configuration.
1. Choose a PC that has DOS system inside.
2. Power off the PC.
3. Make sure no hardware conflict and plug the board in a free 16-bit slot of the PC,
one board at a time with JP1 open.
+ 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-134 Series has the following default (factory) settings,
I/O address:
0x180 (1st port), 0x188 (2nd port), 0x190 (Port 3), 0x198
(Port 4)
IRQ:
10
INT Vector: 0x1C0
Configuration Access Port (CAP): 0x180