As previously described (see here), Jaluino Medium can be configured on board, with several jumpers. This section describes how to setup these jumpers, showing the different combinations.
Jaluino can be powered using different sources (see here for power specifications): a classical AC/DC adaptor, using USB connector or through a serial module (typically a USB-to-serial adaptor). These different possibilities can be configured with jumpers JP1, JP2, JP3 and JP4.
JP1, JP2 and JP3 jumpers are located on top left and JP4 is located on top right of the board, near serial connector.


Two jumpers can be used to setup serial, basically to configure RTS and CTS. Involved jumpers are JP7 and J7, they are located on top right of the board, near serial connector.



Jaluino Medium has built-in, ready-to-use I²C bus. Jaluino can act as a master or a slave. This behavior is under control of jumpers JP5 and JP6. These jumpers always go by pair: either you plug JP5 and JP6, either you don't plug any jumper at all.1.


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