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1. Connect one end of the parallel cable to the port on the back of the pro-
grammer. See figure 4.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the parallel port of your computer.
Any empty parallel port on your computer may be used.
3. Install the power supply by inserting the small DIN jack of the power supply
into the power socket on the back of the programmer. This jack is keyed
and cannot be inserted incorrectly.
4. Connect the power cord between the power supply box and a 100-250 Volt,
50-60 Hz AC outlet.
WARNING: A device may be damaged if it is in a TOP socket dur-
ing power up. Remove all devices before turning the
power switch on.
You are now ready to install the TaskLink for Windows software and begin pro-
gramming devices. Refer to the TaskLink
for Windows CD. To install the soft-
ware see the jewel case front tray liner.
Note: Some parallel ports have hardware characteristics that may cause
problems communicating with the programmer. If you see the message
“Found slow printer port” during installation, install the OPTIMA Booster sup-
plied with your programmer. Follow the instructions “Installing the OPTIMA
Booster for a Slow Printer Port” found on the “TaskLink
for Windows” CD.
System Requirements
• Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT
• 75MB hard disk space
• CD-ROM drive
• Bus or serial mouse
• Parallel port
Operating Requirements
• Operating voltage: 100-240 V
~
±10%
• Frequency range: 50-60 Hz
• Power consumption: 24 Watts
IC Package Support
With the addition of TOPs or Production Adapters the DUAL Programmer sup-
ports packages: DIP, PLCC, LCC, SOIC, TSOP, PGA, QFP,
µ
BGA and others.
Power Switch
DIN Socket
Screw holes for TOP
(typical)
Parallel Port
figure 3: Bottom view
figure 2: Install a TOP
figure 4: Rear View (shown with TOPs)
Parallel port