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Card Setup
The
ROUTE 56
contains several jumper straps for each port, which must be set for proper operation.
Address Selection
The
ROUTE 56
adapter occupies a total of eight consecutive I/O locations. A DIP-switch is used to set the
base address for these locations. Be careful when selecting the base address as some selections conflict
with existing PC ports. The following table shows several examples that usually do not cause a conflict.
Address
Binary
Switch Settings
Hex
A9
A8
A0
1
2
3
4
5
6
238-23F 1
000111XXX On On
On
Off
Off Off
300-307 1
100000XXX Off On
On
On
On
On
308-30F 1
100000XXX Off On
On
On
On
On
310-317 1
100010XXX Off On
On
On
Off On
318-31F 1
100010XXX Off On
On
On
Off On
320-327 1
100100XXX Off On
On
Off
On
On
3A0-3A7 1
110100XXX Off Off
On
Off
On
On
Figure 1 - Address Selection Table
The following illustration shows the correlation between the DIP-switch setting and the address bits used
to determine the base address. Assume 300 Hex to 307 Hex is the desired base address. 300 Hex = (1) 1
0000 0X in Binary.
Figure 2 - DIP-Switch Illustration
Setting the switch “On” or “Closed” corresponds to a “0” in the address, while leaving it “Off” or
“Open” corresponds to a “1”.
1
2
3
4
5
6
ON
OFF
A8
A3
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