Unpacking the cio-ctr10, Installing the software, Configuring the cio-ctr10 – Measurement Computing CIO-CTR10 User Manual
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CIO-CTR10 User's Guide
Installing the CIO-CTR10
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Unpacking the CIO-CTR10
As with any electronic device, you should take care while handling to avoid damage from static
electricity. Before removing the CIO-CTR10 from its packaging, ground yourself using a wrist strap or by
simply touching the computer chassis or other grounded object to eliminate any stored static charge.
If any components are missing or damaged, notify Measurement Computing Corporation immediately by
phone, fax, or e-mail:
Phone: 508-946-5100 and follow the instructions for reaching Tech Support.
Fax: 508-946-9500 to the attention of Tech Support
Installing the software
Refer to the Quick Start Guide for instructions on installing the software on the Measurement Computing Data
Acquisition Software CD. This booklet is available in PD
Configuring the CIO-CTR10
The CIO-CTR10 has a base address switch, two interrupt level select jumpers, and a wait state jumper which
you must set before installing the board in your computer. The InstaCal calibration and test program included
with the CIO-CTR10 will show you how to configure the board. Run InstaCal before you open your computer
and install the board. The CIO-CTR10 is shipped with the factory-default settings listed below.
Factory-configured default settings
Jumper/Switch
Description
Default setting
Base address
DIP switch for setting the base address
300h (768 decimal)
Interrupt level
Jumper to set the IRQ number you want the
interrupt pulse on
J2: X position (no interrupt set)
J3: X position (no interrupt set)
Wait state
Jumper to enable a wait state
OFF position
Before installing the CIO-CTR10 in the computer, verify that the board is configured with the settings that you
want. Review the following information to change the default configuration of a jumper or switch on the CIO-
CTR10 board.
Base address switch
Before you install the CIO-CTR10 in your computer, set the base address by using the dip switch labeled
ADDRESS
located on the board.
The easiest way to set the base address switch is to let InstaCal show you the correct settings. However, if are
already familiar with setting ISA base addresses, you may use the base address switch description below to
guide your base address selection.
Unless there is already another board in your system using address 300 hex (768 decimal), leave the switches as
they are set at the factory. The example shown in Figure shows the settings for the factory-default base address
of 300 hex.