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Sequence for testing 20 pins ISP connector:
Insert AP1 ISP connector selftest pod into PMI connectors of the programmer.
Interconnect 20 pins connector of AP1 ISP connector selftest pod with an ISP connector of
the programmer with an ISP cable, included in delivery programmer package. Be sure that
pins are interconnected properly (i.e. 1-1, 2-2... 20-20).
Run selftest of ISP connector in PG4UW (Programmer / Selftest ISP connector…).
We recommend run this test every 6 months.
Options
The Options menu contains commands that let you view and change various default settings.
Options / General options
General options dialog allows user to control and set variety of PG4UW program options. The
options can be saved to PG4UW configuration file when closing PG4UW application, or
anytime by command Options / Save options.
File options
File options page allows you to set options for erase buffer before loading, auto-reload of
current file and recognition method of file formats for loaded files.
Erase buffer before loading option sets erasing buffer (with desired value) automatically
before loading of data file.
In group When current file is modified by another process can be set mode of reloading of
actually loaded (current) file. There are three choices:
Prompt before reloading file
Reload automatically
Ignore change scanning of current file
There are three situations when file modification is tested:
switching to the control program from another application
selecting the device operation Verify or Program
when repeat of last device operation is selected in dialog "Repeat?"
Load file format allows setting mode of file format recognition for loading files. When
automatic file format is selected, program analyses format of loading file and test file for each
of supported formats that are available in program. If file format matches one of supported
formats, the file is read to buffer in detected format.
Manual file format allows user to select explicitly wished file format from list of supported file
formats. File may be loaded no completely or incorrectly, if file format does not match to user
selected format.
Summary of Contents for 448PRO2AP
Page 6: ...6 Introduction ...
Page 11: ...DATAMAN 448PRO2AP AU 11 DATAMAN 448PRO2AP AU ...
Page 19: ...DATAMAN 448PRO2AP 19 DATAMAN 448PRO2AP ...
Page 26: ...26 DATAMAN 48PRO2AP ...
Page 33: ...Setup 33 Setup ...
Page 38: ...38 Step 8 Installation process will start Step 9 Click Finish button to finish setup ...
Page 56: ...56 PG4UW ...
Page 123: ...PG4UWMC 123 PG4UWMC ...
Page 136: ...136 Installation procedure customized ...
Page 145: ...Common notes 145 Common notes ...
Page 157: ...Troubleshooting and warranty 157 Troubleshooting and warranty ...