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2. Mapping the Second Device Numbers
Step 6. Power-off system board.
Step 7. Connect another PCI peripheral card into the second slot of R2002. The second slot (slot 2) is
the one next to the first slot. Note that the mini-jumper for slot 2 is mini-jumper 2. (See Fig. 1)
Step 8. Power-on system board again.
Should you find nothing appearing on screen after booting up your system in normal start up time,
it could be the DN conflicting. Please turn off the power and reset the mini-jumper 2 to the next
position, and then power-on again. Supposed the mini-jumper is set at position A, you could try to
reposition it at position B. If B doesn't work, try position C, and so forth until DOS prompt is
shown.
Step 9. Execute the scanning software again; the second DN (DN#2) will be listed on screen.
Suppose the mini-jumper is set at position A as the diagram shown bellow, and the DN#2 detected
by the scanning software is 2, which tells A=2. Because mini-jumpers are in the sequence as A, B,
C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L, so the mapping for all mini-jumpers are (Fig.2):
K=12 I=10 G=8 E=6 C=4 A=2
L=13 J=11 H=9 F=7 D=5 B=3
K I G E C A
L J H F D B
Fig 2. Mini-Jumper Diagram, preset at position A
3. Setting the Second Slot Mini-jumpers
Step 10. Power-off system board and unplug R2002 from system board.
Step 11. The rule for setting mini-jumper 2 is:
Supposed that DN#1 = X,
• DN#2 should be any number chosen of X-1, X-5, X-9, X+3, X+7, or X+11.
Please also note that DN#2 cannot set to those numbers already been occupied by other PCI
devices.
• Please place your mini-jumper at the proper position. The mini-jumper 2 is for DN#2.
• For example, say DN#1=9, and 0,7,8 are occupied, then DN#2 could be 3, 4, 11, or 12.
Step 12. Re-plug R2002 back to system board and done.