Specifications
Page 24 Installation Instructions: AM-137 Board AM-1600/1400 Upgrade
As mentioned earlier, your AM-137 board has one I/O expansion connector at
location J6. If you install an AM-314 board in this connector, the resulting
TRMDEF statements will look similiar to this:
TRMDEF TRM1,AM318=0:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM2,AM318=1:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM3,AM318=2:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM4,AM318=3:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM5,AM318=4:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM6,AM318=5:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM7,AM318=6:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM8,AM318=7:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM9,AM314=10:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM10,AM314=11:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM11,AM314=12:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM12,AM314=13:19200,AM75,100,100,100
As the example shows, when an AM-314 board is used with the AM-137 board,
the AM314.IDV driver is used instead of your old driver driver.
5.If you install an AM-318 eight-port serial I/O board into the AM-137’s J6 expansion
connector, the resulting TRMDEF statements will look similiar to this:
TRMDEF TRM1,AM318=0:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM2,AM318=1:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM3,AM318=2:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM4,AM318=3:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM5,AM318=4:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM6,AM318=5:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM7,AM318=6:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM8,AM318=7:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM9,AM318=10:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM10,AM318=11:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM11,AM318=12:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM12,AM318=13:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM13,AM318=14:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM14,AM318=15:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM15,AM318=16:19200,AM75,100,100,100
TRMDEF TRM16,AM318=17:19200,AM75,100,100,100
Once all your TRMDEF statements have been configured, save and exit the TEST.INI
file.
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