
Xtreme/104 Opto User’s Manual, Connect Tech Inc.
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Custom Port Addresses
You can generate other port addresses by making changes to the CPLDs found on the
Xtreme/104 Opto adapter. If you require specific port addresses not listed in Table 1
please
contact a Connect Tech Customer Service Representative for further information.
Table 1: Port address settings
Jumper Ports
A B C 1 2 3 4 Status
on on on 150 158 160 168 190
off on on 250 258 260 268 290
on off on 1A0 1A8 1B0 1B8 1E0
off off on 2A0 2A8 2B0 2B8 2E0
on on off 100 108 110 118 140
off on off 200 208 210 218 240
on off off 380 388 390 398 3C0
off off off 300 308 310 318 340
Note:
Addresses for ports 3 and 4 do not apply to the
Xtreme/104 Opto two port models.
Port addresses are expressed in hex.
Figure 3: Port address selection jumper setting examples
Example 1 Example 2
In the following example, the port
address jumper block is set for port
addresses 2A0, 2A8, 2B0, 2B8 (hex)
and status port disabled.
In the following example, the port
address jumper block is set for port
addresses 100, 108, 110, 118 (hex)
and status port 140 (hex) enabled.
JB3
B
C
I/O address select
Status port enable (ST)
D
E
F
G
JB3
B
C
I/O address select
Status port enable (ST)
D
E
F
G
Interrupt Selection
You can configure an interrupt request line (IRQ) with the jumper blocks JB1, JB2 and JB3 on
the Xtreme/104 Opto adapter. Please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 for a description and
location of the jumper blocks JB1, JB2 and JB3.
You are able to configure the Xtreme/104 Opto adapter for four different IRQ modes.
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