User`s guide

Installation 7
I/O port
Address (hex)
1
A9
2
A8
3
A7
4
A6
5
A5
6
A4
000-00F ON
(0)
ON
(0)
ON
(0)
ON
(0)
ON
(0)
ON
(0)
010-01F ON
(0)
ON
(0)
ON
(0)
ON
(0)
ON
(0)
OFF
(1)
:
210-21F OFF
(1)
ON
(0)
ON
(0)
ON
(0)
ON
(0)
OFF
(1)
(*) 220-22F OFF
(1)
ON
(0)
ON
(0)
ON
(0)
OFF
(1)
ON
(0)
230-23F OFF
(1)
ON
(0)
ON
(0)
ON
(0)
ON
(0)
OFF
(1)
: : : : : : :
3F0-3FF OFF
(1)
OFF
(1)
OFF
(1)
OFF
(1)
OFF
(1)
OFF
(1)
(*): default setting
ON = 0; OFF = 1.
A9, ..., A4 are corresponding to PC Bus address lines
A3, A2, A1 and A0 are fixed by 0 with hardware
How to define the base address for the ACL-8113A?
The DIP1 to DIP6 in the switch SW1 are one to one corresponding to
the PC bus address line A8 to A4. A9 is always 1 and A0~A3 are
always 0. If you want to c
hange the base address, you can only
change the values of A8 to A4 (the shadow area of below table).
The
following table is an example, which shows you how to define the base
address as Hex 220
Base Address: Hex 220
2 2 0
1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
2.6 Input Range Selection
The ACL-8113A's analog input voltage ranges can be selected through the
jumpers JP1 and JP2. The JP1 is used to choose the Voltage range 10V or
20V , and JP2 is used to select Bipolar input or Unipolar input. The
combinations of JP1, JP2 and their corresponding input voltage ranges are
listed on the table of next page.