
ASI Hardware Installation Guide
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When the top jumper is ON (covering both pins), the I/O address is 140.
There are only two possible I/O addresses that this card can be set to, 340 or 140.
If you need to change the address of the card to match the settings your Windows-based
computer indicated earlier, pull to lift off the jumper, it should slide off easily.
Now, replace the jumper on the correct pins, to set the proper I/O address.
Changing the IRQ of the 1505 Card
In order for the card to be set correctly, change the IRQ address of the card to match the
settings that your Windows machine has specified. The IRQ address on the1505 card can only
be set to: IRQ 9, 10, 11, or 12.
Right below the ALT pins, there are four other sets of pins. They are labeled I12 through I9.
The factory labeling of the pins can be confusing. The correct labels are to the right of the pins.
Now move the jumper to the IRQ address requested by your Windows-based computer. Just
pull the black plastic jumper straight up and then push it on the correct pins. The jumper must
be placed on BOTH pins. Please be sure to push the jumpers on the card down all the way.
There should be a jumper on one of the four sets of pins. The
default factory setting is I11, which is IRQ 11. This setting is
displayed in the picture to the left.
I12 = IRQ 12
I11 = IRQ 11
I10 = IRQ 10
I09 = IRQ 9
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