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Data I/O 298 Manual
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Contents
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting
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Table of Contents
Section 1. Introduction
Introduction
Introduction to Operation
Typical 298 Operation
Sample 298 Programmer Operation with Unipak
Remote Operation
Specifications
Functional Specifications
Power Requirements
Physical and Environmental Requirements
Field Applications Support
Warranty
Service
Ordering
Section 2. Installation
Introduction
Pak Installation
Pak Removal
Power Connection
Verifying/Changing the Operating Voltage
Installing/Removing a Programming Pak
Voltage Wheel Selector
Verifying/Replacing the Line Fuse
Accessing the Line Fuse
Line Fuse Ratings
Grounding the Unit
Applying Power
Programmer Power Switch Location
Serial 1/0 Interface
Cabling
Sample Interconnection Methods
Serial Interface Connector Pin Assignments
Setting Parameters
Baud Rate Switch and RS232 Serial Port
Status Switch Setting
Hooking up a Serial Paper Tape Reader
Interconnection Method of Serial Paper Tape Reader
Section 3. Operation
Introduction
Copy and Verify Operations
Power-Up
General Operating Notes
Power-Up Procedure
Back Panel
Power Switch and Power Cord Locations
Power-Down
Manual Keyboard Operations
Family and Pinout Codes
Select Commands
Device Insertion
Device Removal
Device Installation (Multiuse Sockets)
Source/Destination Method of Syntax (Copy and Verify)
Source/Destination Determination
Generalized Key Sequence Syntax
Address Parameters
Front Panel Keyboard Data Transfer Operations
Load Ram with Master Device Data
Load Ram from Serial Port
Program Device with Ram Data
Output to Serial Port
Block Move
Verify Ram Data against Master Device Data
Verify Ram from Serial Port
Keyboard Edit Operations
Hexadecimal Base
Octal Base
Binary Base
Select Key Functions
Accessing Select Functions
Extended Select Functions
Descriptions and Key Sequences
Select Commands
Ram Data Manipulation Commands
Utility and Inquiry Commands
Serial 1/0 Operations
Remote Operation
Computer Remote Control (Crc)
Computer Remote Control Components
Response Characters
Command Summary
Control Commands
Device Commands
Editing Commands
Handler Commands
Error Status Word
Device Commands
System Remote Control (Src)
Command Entry in SRC
Inputting Remote Control Parameters
Section 4. Maintenance
Overview
Maintenance
Cover Removal
Removing the Controller Board Protective Shield
Installing the Protective Shield
Cleaning
Inspection
Calibration
Power Supply Calibration
Calibration Voltage Ranges
Power Supply Test and Adjustment Points
Performance Check/DC Calibration Set-Up
Front Panel and Protective Shield Removal
Calibration of Programming Paks and Modules
Displays and Instructions for Calibrating Standard Programming Modules
Troubleshooting
Preliminary Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Specific Areas
Power Supply Voltages
Section 5. Circuit Description
Introduction
General Circuit Description
Detailed Circuit Description
Power Supplies
Circuit Board Locations
Keyboard/Display
Controller
Address Map
Write Timing
Read Timing
Expansion RAM Board Block Diagram
Optional Handler Interface Block Diagram
Appendix A. Data Translation Formats
Introduction
Data Verification
Codes
Formatting the Instrument Control Code and Data Translation Format Code
Instrument Control Codes
Data Translation Formats
Leader and Null Output
Translation Formats
Binary Transfer, Code 10
Dec Binary Format, Code 11
Input or Output Binary Tape
The 5-Level Bnpf Format, Codes 08
Spectrum Format, Codes 12
Spectrum Format
Ascii Octal and Hex Formats, Codes 30-37 and 50-58
ASCII-Octal and Hex Formats
Microprocessor Formats
Specifications for RCA Cosmac Data Files
Specifications for Fairchild Fairbug Data Files
Specifications for MOS Technology Data Files
Specifications for Motorola Data Files
Specifications for Intel Lntellec 8/MDS Data Files
Specifications for Signetics Absolute Object Data Files
Specifications for Tektronix Hexadecimal Data Files
Specifications for Motorola Exormax Data Files
Specifications for Intel MCS-86 Hexadecimal Object (Code 88) Data Files
Specifications for Hewlett Packard Absolute Format Data Files
Specifications for Texas Instruments SDSMAC Data Files
Appendix B. Terminal Remote Control (Trc)
Introduction
System Variations
System Configuration between Programmer and Terminal Remote Control
Command Groups
Control-Key Commands
Utiiity Commands
Editing Commands
Memory Mode Commands
Syntax
Programmer Responses to Terminal Data Entry
Serial 1/0 Interface
Entry
Exit
Command Summary
Control-Key Commands
Utility Commands
Device Commands
Commands
Editing Commands
Memory Mode Commands
Introduction
Compatibility
Handler Port Information
Handler Port Pin Assignment
Handler Interface Connector Pin Assignment
Handler Control Signal Timing Diagram
System Components
Performance Board Selection
Mct Handler Setup
System Setup
CONNECTING the HANDLER Unipak™ to the PERFORMANCE BOARD
Connecting the Handler Unipak™ and Performance Board
Installing the Performance Board
Connecting the 29B to the Handler
Connecting a Computer or Terminal to the 29B
Power-Up
Installing the Performance Board-Delta Handler
Handler/Programmer Connection-MCT Handler
Basic Data Transfer Operations
Entering Crc Mode (Optional
Entering Family and Pinout Codes
Device Insertion
Binning Control
Handler-Specific Commands ( CRC Mode
Preventing Nonblank Devices from Being Programmed
Load Ram with Master Device Data
Other Commands
Appendix D. Reference Material
Sample Sum-Check Calculation
Commands
Block Move
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298 UNIVERSAL
PROGRAMMER
981-0121-001 REV A
OCTOBER 84
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Data 1/0 Corporation, 1984. All rights reserved.
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