User manual
Configuring the PKTx Hardware 2-5
1784-6.5.27 - September 1997
Planning Jumper Settings for Multiple Cards
Located on each PKTx card are a set of jumpers with markings which
indicate how each jumper can be set. These jumpers are identified as JP3.
It is important to coordinate the setting of these jumpers so that each card
can be recognized by the system. The example below shows possible
combinations of jumper settings that may be used if you have a total of four
cards.
When planning to use multiple PKTx cards, there are few things to consider.
• It is best to document the jumper combination for each card.
• If you remove a card and insert a new one in the same spot, the new card
can have the same jumper settings as the card that was removed.
What to Do Next
Chapter 3 tells you how to install a PKTx card into your computer.
CID1
CID0
Key
Indicates the jumper is open
Indicates the jumper is covered
JP3
The JP3 jumper looks similar to this on the
1784-PKTx card.
Below is an example of a covered jumper for
card ID 2.
CID1
CID0
JP3
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