User manual
3 Startup Manual
We designed the PCI-1753/1753E with ease-of-use in
mind. It is a “plug and play” card, i.e. the system BIOS
assigns the system resources such as base address and
interrupt automatically. There are only two functions
with 17 jumpers on the PCI-1753, and one function
with 16 jumpers on the PCI-1753E.
Figure 1: Location of Connectors and Jumpers
Setting the BoardID Switch (SW1)
You can use the BoardID command (0x20) to get the
board’s unique identifier. PCI-1753 has a built-in Boar-
dID DIP switch (SW1), which is used to define each
card's unique identifier. You can determine the identi-
fier in the register as shown in Table 2.2. When there
are multiple cards on the same chassis, this BoardID
setting is useful for identifying each card's device num-
ber. We set the PCI-1753’s BoardID switch to 0 at the
factory. If you need to adjust this setting, please see
below.
Switch and Jumper Settings
Names of Jumpers Function description
JPA0, JPA1, JPA2 and
JPA3: Jumpers for ports
A0, A1, A2 and A3
JPB0, JPB1, JPB2 and
JPB3: Jumpers for ports
B0, B1, B2 and B3
JPC0L, JPC1L, JPC2L
and JPC3L: Jumpers for
low nibble of ports C0,
C1, C2 and C3
JPC0H, JPC1H, JPC2H
and JPC3H: Jumpers for
high nibble of ports C0,
C1, C2 and C3
Sets port as an out-
put port
Sets port to be soft-
ware configurable as
input or output
(default)
JP1
Enables the reset
protection function.
All ports return to the
state held just prior
to reset
Disables the reset
protection function.
All ports return to the
default state (for
software-set) or to
output port, output
low (for jumper-set
ports) (default)
1
1
BoardID
(DEC)
Switch Position
ID3 ID2 ID1 ID0
0* ON ON ON ON
1ONONONOFF
2ONONOFFON
3ONONOFFOFF
4ONOFFONON
5ONOFFONOFF
6ONOFFOFFON
7 ON OFF OFF OFF
8 OFF ON ON ON
9 OFF ON ON OFF
10 OFF ON OFF ON
11 OFF ON OFF OFF
12 OFF OFF ON ON
13 OFF OFF ON OFF
14 OFF OFF OFF ON
15 OFF OFF OFF OFF
* : Default