Common notes
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When PG4UW receives the commands, it will do following procedures:
1. loads data file c:\15001-25001\file_10.bin
2. saves the currently selected device settings and buffer data to project file
c:\projects\project_10.eprj
If the result of operations performed is OK, PG4UWCMD application will return ExitCode (or
ErrorLevel) value 0.
If there are some errors (can not load file or save to project file), PG4UWCMD application will
return ExitCode value equal or greater than 1.
Note:
When using the above commands, user must be sure the PG4UW is not performing
any device operation, for example device programming. If the PG4UW is busy, it will refuse
the commands and returns error status (ExitCode equal or greater than value 1).
Hardware
Due a large variety of parallel port types, a case may occur when the programmer cannot "get
concerted" with the PC. This problem may be shown as none communication between the PC
and the programmer, or by unreliable communication. If this behavior occurs, try to connect
your programmer to some other PCs or other parallel ports near you.
If you find none solution, please document the situation, i.e., provide us an accurate
description of your PC configuration, including some other circumstances bearing on the
problem in question, and advise the manufacturer of your problem. Don’t forget please enter
of PC type, manufacturer, speed, operation system, resident programs; your parallel port I/O
manufacturer and type. Use please
Device problem report
form for this purpose.
Warning:
Class A ITE notice
Devices described at this manual are class A products. In domestic environment this products
may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.
Because DATAMAN-448PRO2, DATAMAN-48PRO2 and DATAMAN-48PRO2C have internal
power supply, follow these special precautions:
Circuit breakers (overcurrent protection) must be a part of building electrical installation.
Pull out power cord plug from outlet to disconnect programmer from mains. The outlet
must be placed near to programmer and must be easy accessible.
ISP (In-System Programming)
Definition
In-system programming
allows programming and reprogramming of device positioned
inside the end system. Using a simple interface, the ISP programmer communicates serially
with the device, reprogramming nonvolatile memories on the chip. In-system programming
eliminates the physical removal of chips from the system. This will save time and money, both
during development in the lab, and when updating the software or parameters in the field.
Target device
is the device (microcontroller, PLD, etc…), which is to be in-system
programmed.
Summary of Contents for Dataman-40Pro
Page 7: ...Quick Start 7 Introduction ...
Page 12: ...12 Quick Start ...
Page 15: ...Detailed description 15 Detailed description ...
Page 16: ...16 DATAMAN 448PRO2 ...
Page 30: ...30 DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C ...
Page 45: ...DATAMAN 40PRO 45 DATAMAN 40PRO ...
Page 54: ...54 DATAMAN MEMPRO ...
Page 61: ...Setup 61 Setup ...
Page 72: ...72 PG4UW ...
Page 141: ...PG4UWMC 141 PG4UWMC ...
Page 154: ...154 Installation procedure customized ...
Page 159: ...Common notes 159 Common notes ...
Page 171: ...Troubleshooting and warranty 171 Troubleshooting and warranty ...