
Chapter 1. Overview
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1. Baud rate switches (BAUD)
These switches specify the baud rate for the serial interface to the development host.
2. Device configuration switch (SETICE)
This switch is used when specifying the target microcontroller with the dedicated emulator setup
utility.
3. Package selection switch (48/64)
Switch that enables or disables the ports (P6, P9, PA). The ability to use these ports as I/O pins
depends on the package type.
4. Comparator setting switch (CMP)
Switch that enables or disables the comparator.
5. Backup setting switch (BACKUP)
Turns the backup function on or off.
6. Reset switch (RESET)
This switch resets the emulator and initializes its firmware.
7. DC power input jack (DC9V)
Jack for DC power input. Connect the DC power cable from the AC power pack provided as an
accessory with this product.
8. Power switch (POWER)
This switch controls power to the emulator. Rapid switching on and off can prevent the main control
CPU from resetting properly, leading to faulty emulator operation.
9. RS232C connector (RS232C)
This connects to the RS232C cable provided.
10. Power supply LED (POWER)
This red LED lights when power is being supplied to the emulator.
11. Execution LED (RUN)
This green LED lights during real-time emulation. It also may flash during emulator initialization.
Summary of Contents for Dr.63514
Page 4: ...Table of Contents...
Page 7: ...Preface...
Page 15: ...Chapter 1 Overview...
Page 22: ...Chapter 2 Functions...
Page 69: ...Chapter 3 Setting Up and Starting Up...
Page 76: ...Chapter 4 Additional Usage Notes...
Page 88: ...Appendices...
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