PIKprog
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Connecting PIKprog programmer
to PC
Switch off the PC and programmer. Insert the connection
cable, included in the PIKprog programmer delivery, to the free
printer port of PC. If your computer is equipped with only one
printer port, substitute the programmer cable for the printer
cable. Connect the opposite cable end to the programmer.
Screw on both connectors to counterconnectors. This is very
important mainly for the connector to programmer. Though
replacing the printer cable by the programmer cable is
uncomfortable, it is not recommended to operate the PIKprog
programmer through a mechanical printer switch. Use of an
electronic printer switch isn't possible.
Connect the mains connector of the power supply (or wall-plug
power supply self) to a mains plug, connect the connector to
the programmer's connector. Then, on the programmer lights
up LED POWER and the programmer PIKprog is ready to run.
Next switch on the PC and run the control program.
Caution!
If you don't want to switch off your PC when
connecting the PIKprog, proceed as follows:
•
When connecting
the programmer to the PC:
FIRST
insert
the
communications cable
and
THEN
the
power-supply
connector.
•
When disconnecting
the programmer from the PC:
FIRST
disconnect the
power-supply connector
and
THEN
the
communication cable
.
Problems related to the PIKprog
ó
PC
interconnection, and their removing
If you have any problems with PIKprog
ó
PC
interconnection, see section
Common notes
please.
Manipulation with the programmed device
After selection of desired device for your work, you can insert
into the open ZIF socket (the lever is up) and close socket (the
lever is down). The correct orientation of the programmed
device in ZIF socket is shown on the picture near ZIF socket
on the programmer's cover. The programmed device is
necessary to insert into the socket also to remove from the
socket when LED BUSY light off.
Warning
!
PIKprog programmer hasn’t protection devices,
which protect the content of programmed device against critical
situations, for example power failures and PC failure
(interrupted cable...). Moreover, an device is usually destroyed
Summary of Contents for 51&AVRprog
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Page 15: ...Quick Start 15 Quick Start...
Page 17: ...JetProg 17 JetProg...
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Page 43: ...PREPROM 02aLV 43 PREPROM 02aLV...
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Page 59: ...PIKprog 59 PIKprog...
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Page 71: ...Software 71 Software...
Page 103: ...Common notes 103 Common notes...
Page 107: ...Troubleshooting and warranty 107 Troubleshooting and warranty...
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Page 126: ...ELNEC s r o 126 F 2 CE certificate PREPROM 02aLV...
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