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Power supply connector
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Connecting DATAMAN-MEMPRO to PC
For DATAMAN-MEMPRO order of connecting USB cable and power supply to programmer is
irrelevant.
Problems related to the DATAMAN-MEMPRO PC
interconnection, and their removing
If you have any problems with DATAMAN-MEMPRO
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:
DATAMAN-MEMPRO 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, a device is usually destroyed in the programming
mode due to forced interruption of the control program run (Reset or switching the computer
off) due to removing the connecting cable, or unplugging the programmed device from the
ZIF socket. Incorrectly placed device in the ZIF socket can cause its damage or destruction.
Selftest
If you feel that your programmer does not react according to your expectation, please run the
programmer selftest using Diagnostic POD, enclosed with the standard delivery package.
•
Insert
40 pins diagnostic POD - type I
into ZIF socket of the programmer.
40 pins
diagnostic POD - type I
must be inserted as 40 pins device.
•
Run selftest of programmer in PG4UW (Programmer / Selftest plus).
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Summary of Contents for DATAMAN-40PRO
Page 7: ...Quick Start Introduction 7...
Page 12: ...Quick Start 12...
Page 15: ...Detailed description Detailed description 15...
Page 16: ...DATAMAN 448PRO2 16...
Page 29: ...DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C 29...
Page 44: ...DATAMAN 40PRO 44...
Page 53: ...DATAMAN MEMPRO DATAMAN MEMPRO 53...
Page 60: ...Setup 60...
Page 71: ...PG4UW PG4UW 71...
Page 138: ...PG4UWMC 138...
Page 148: ...Common notes 148...
Page 159: ...Troubleshooting and warranty Troubleshooting and warranty 159...