IBM 500 manual Msr I/O, Options Serial Port D I/O

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7

11

MSR Communication Mode

This option should be set to the same mode as the switch on the MSR.

Default: RS-232

Options:

Keyboard Wedge

RS-232

MSR I/O

Selects the I/O address used for the MSR if “MSR Communication Mode” is set to “RS-232”. If the MSR is configured for Keyboard Wedge mode, this item may be set to Disabled.

Using the default value is recommended. If modified, ensure the selected address does not conflict with other ports as values cannot be shared.

Default: 3E8h

Options:

Disabled

2E0h

2E8h

2F8h

2D8h

3E8h

3F8h

MSR IRQ

Selects the IRQ used for the MSR if “MSR Communication Mode” is set to “RS-232”. If the MSR is configured for Keyboard Wedge mode, the selected IRQ is not used by the MSR but is not available for other use.

Using the default value is recommended. If modified, ensure the selected IRQ does not conflict with other ports as values cannot be shared. This item cannot be disabled.

Default: 5

Options:

3

4

5

6

7

11

Serial Port D I/O

Selects the I/O address used for Serial Port D. Using the default value is recommended. If modified, ensure the selected I/O address does not conflict with other ports as values cannot be shared.

Default: 2E8h

Options:

Disabled

2E0h

2E8h

2F8h

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