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1. a r aaa nnn nsns 6 Manipulation with the programmed 7 In system serial programming by DATAMAN 848PRO2 7 vicc 10 Technical SO SCC QUOT RT 11 Programming COV ICS e 18 Engineering MOOS visas e 18 POG EO OON 22 SONAE us ce we 25 Detailed description of Graphics user interface with touch 25 Administration build I PC awua 42 Troubleshooting and warranty UU Sod sie 47 Ti upa sh0o0Iin guu u uuu u 47 Hardware Warnings uuu ill ll 48 If you have an unsupported target device a rs srsarrrsssss 48 iudice L u 49 V i Hyl IP 50 We continuously update our manual You may find the latest version from our website www dataman com Conventions used in the manual References to the control program functions are in bold e g Load File Device
2. unt down gt Enable Count down Command displays dialog Statistics Statistics gives the information about actual count of device operations which were proceeded on selected type device If one device is corresponding to one device operation e g programming the number of device operations will be equal to the number of programmed devices Statistics dialog contains following options Check boxes Program Verify Blank and Erase which define operations after which statistics values increment Any selected and performed device operation will increment the Total counter and one of the Success or Failure counters depending on device operation result success or failure A combination of partial operations is counted as one operation only For example a Read operation including Verify after Read is one operation A Program operation including Erase and or Verify operations is counted as one operation The next function of statistics is Count down Count down allows checking of the number of device operations and then the number of devices on which device operations have to be done After each successful device operation the value of count down counter is decremented Count down has user defined start number for devices to do When count down value reach zero it means the specified number of devices is complete and a user message about complete count down will be
3. pin of ISP pin of ISP connector RD1 connector Read E 1 pin of ISP Pull up connector Pull down H L 1 GND RA1 180R RA2 1k3 22k RB1 10k RB2 10k CC1 1n RC1 1k3 RC2 22k RD1 22k CE1 1n RE1 1k3 8 Comment to above picture picture C Connection of pins 15 and 16 when are configured as logical signal needed for ISP programming pictures D E When pins 15 and 16 are configured as status of LED OK and LED ERROR picture D before first action with desired ISP device picture E after first action with desired ISP device Notes When LED OK or LED ERROR ON shine this status is presented as logical H level of H is 1 8V 5V depend on H level of desired ISP device When LED OK or LED ERROR OFF not shine this status is presented as logical L level of L is OV 0 4V The above mentioned values are provided to understand and also to exactly calculate the value of resistors which isolate separate the programmed chip and target system Specification of ISP connector pins depends on the device which you want to work with You can find it in the control SW for programmer PG4UW menu Device Device Info Ctri F1 Note the ISP programming ISP option of respective device must be selected It is indicated by ISP suffix after the name of selected device These specifications correspond with application notes published by device manufacturers Application not
4. 19 02 2015 Opened window 19 02 2015 gt gt 19 02 2015 Closed window Selected program 4 Addresses hex Programming adapter information Device x8 Buffer x8 File Top 8 CheckSum 0007F800h 0 7 Serialization None Split None Filename Make a project 1 Connect external display keyboard and mouse to PC connectors on back side of programmer Turn on programmer Run the control program double click on icon Find DATAMAN 848PRO2 Site programmer Ctrl F or right click on panel Programmer oN 19 File Buffer Device Programmer Options Help 99 S paraman Load Save Load prj Save View Edit Select def Select Blank Read Verify Program Erase ananman gt a Programmer activity log Selected programmer Dataman 848Pro2 19 02 2015 14 04 14 Buffer checksum type is set to Byte sum x8 Straight Buffer block s excluded from checksum calculation Disabled Log file created at 19 02 2015 14 04 14 Log file name C Users peter AppData Roaming Dataman Dataman Pro report rep Log file mode Append g SS Find programmer Buffer operation Checksum t Programmer Port Converting configuration info Dataman 448Pro Site Dataman 448Pro Site LAN gt gt 19 02 2015 14 04 20 Dataman 448Pro2 Site Dataman 448Pro2AP Site USB r TNI uos
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6. File Buffer Device Programmer Options Help P udu 1 SG SV D r m n Load Save Load prj View Edit Select def Select Blank Read Verify Program Ex E Ly T select device M w Programmer activity log Only selected type Only selected manufacturer Log file mode Buffer operatio Converting confi gt gt 19 02 2015 Writing INI file Conversion comp gt gt 19 02 2015 Opened window 19 02 2015 T Device info Numonyx TE48FA000POVT TSOP56 Common information 8 Package details Part number description Device info Manufacturer Type 8 bit bytes Organization Algorithm Implemented in ver Modified in ver Package Info Numonyx TE48F4000POVT TSOP56 2000114h 33 554 708 Bytes 100008Ahx16 bit Specialized 2 97 or earlier not modified TSOP 56 724mil gt gt 19 02 2015 Closed window Supported by programmers and programming adapters modules Selected program c Dataman 848Pro2 with adapter module O Bottom TSOP56 NOR 5 Top TSOP56 ZIF 18 4mm Dataman 448Pro2 with adapter module O Bottom TSOP56 NOR 5 Top TSOP56 ZIF 18 4mm Dataman 448Pro2AP with adapter module O AP1 TSOP56 ZIF 18 4mm NOR 5 c Dataman 448Pro2AP AU with adapter module 1 TSOP56 ZIF 18 4mm NOR 5 c Dataman 48Pro2 with adapter module Rattnam T amp P5 amp Tan T amp nP5 amp ZTF 18 Amm
7. Dataman 848Pro2 Site 3 2 Dataman 848Pro2 Site 4 7 Dataman 848Pro2 Site 5 Log file created at 19 02 2015 14 04 14 Log file name C Users peter AppData Roaming Datamay Log file mode Append Buffer operation Checksum time elapsed 47 ms Dataman 848Pro2 Site 6 D Dataman 848Pro2 Site 7 Statistics Converting configuration info to new format Dataman 848Pro2 Site 8 Success gt gt 19 02 2015 14 04 20 0 Writing file C Users peter AppData Roaming Data OK i done Other falu 0 Conversion completed Total 0 gt gt 19 02 2015 14 06 20 Reset statistics Opened window Find programmer Count down Disabled gt gt 19 02 2015 14 07 53 Remain 0 of 0 Reload Count down lt m Li Addresses hex Programmer Size Stat End Type Dataman848Pro2 Site 1 foreedDemo 888 8 7FF Port 808 8 YES Manual EN Device Type unselected CheckSum 0007F800h 0 7 Serialization None lit None Filename Select desired DATAMAN 848PRO2 Site and then click on OK button 5 Select device click on icon and select desired device 20 Load data into buffer from file click on p icon Set Device operation options Y ES c ei eae Do vic operatio Addresses Device start
8. Device end O00100007F Buffer start 0000000000 Split nsertion test and or ID check Insertion test Device ID check error terminates the operation Command execution Erase before programming Disable w Blank check before programming Disable Verify after reading Verify Verify options Not supported Program options Default C Password Protection Mode CO OTP Protection Mode Programming parameters All blocks unprotect Flash Extended block Block s protect 1 Extended block protect Password Set OTP Protection Mode bit 7 Selected Protection mode Erase parameters All blocks O Selected block s Set desired operations for the device and then click on OK button Protected block s 7 block s to protect 0 3 5 7 or Block s to erase e g 0 3 5 7 or all 0 255 Password Protection Mode 64 bits Password 0000000000000000 Lock Register Lock Register value FFFF hi Set desired settings for the device and then click on OK button 21 Note Menu Device operation options and lt Alt S gt depend on the selected device sr 9 Save project click on eee and select destination folder write a description of project etc You can make a project on other DATAMAN programmers DATAMAN 48PRO2 too For more details see Help for PG4UW or Dataman PRO series The latest
9. e Microcontrollers Realtek M Square e Microcontrollers Samsung ICPZBSxxx series e Microcontrollers Scenix Ubicom SXxxx series e Microcontrollers Silicon Laboratories Energy Micro EFM32Gxx EFM32GGxx EFM32LGxx EFM32TGxx EFM32W Gxx series e Microcontrollers STM ex SGS Thomson ST6xx ST7xx ST10xx STR7xx STR9xx STM32F LW STM8A S L series SPC5 Power Architecture e Microcontrollers Silicon Laboratories Cygnal C8051 series e Microcontrollers amp Programmable System Memory STMicroelectronics uPSD PSD series e Microcontrollers Tl MSP430 series both JTAG and BSL MSC 12xxx series CC430 series LM4F series TM4C series e Microcontrollers ZILOG Z8Fxxxx ZBFMCxxxxx Z16Fxxxx series ZLF645x0xx e Various PLD also by Jam VME SVF STAPL Player JTAG support e Altera MAX 3000A MAX 7000A MAX 7000B MAX 7000S MAX 9000 MAX II G Z MAX V e Xilinx XC9500 XC9500XL XC9500XV CoolRunner XPLA3 CoolRunner ll ePLD Lattice ispGAL22xV10x ispLSI1xxxEA ispLSI2xxxE ispLSI2xxxV ispLSI2xxxVE ispLSI2xxxVL M4 xx xx MALV xx xx M4A3 xx xx M4A5 xx xx LC4xxxB C V ZC ZE ispCLOCK Power Manager ll ProcessorPM e FPGA Microsemi Actel ProASIC3 IGLOO Fusion ProASICplus SmartFusion e FPGA Lattice MachXO MachXO2 LatticeXP LatticeXP2 ispXPGA Notes For all supported devices see actual Device list at www dataman com Package support e support all devices in DIP with default socket e package supp
10. 7 Site 8 lt lt lt lt 4 lt lt lt OK x Cancel This dialog is used to select sites that have to be used Each site is represented by one check box If the check box n is checked it means the site n is selected and device operations will run on it If the check box n is unchecked the site n is unselected so no device operations will run on the Site The sites can be set as selected or unselected anytime needed except during running device operation 33 Menu Options File Device Programmer Options Help v3 11 Switch to Operator Mode Settings Statistics View Log Reset all settings SN and Checksum Good 0 Fail 0 Total 16 SN ood CS FFO40FBDh Ctdn Disabled Device Numonyx PC28F2585M23EWHD BGA654 Project file PC28F255M28EwWHD epr x Stop All Options Switch to Operator Mode Switch to Administrator Mode Program PG4UWMC is set by default to Administrator Mode It means no operation blocking for user is applied But in production there is suitable to block some menu commands to ensure user does not modify important program settings or configuration Operator Mode is used for this purpose PG4UW MC has Operator Mode very similar to Protected mode of program PG4UW The difference is that Operator Mode can be activated by menu command but cannot be activated by Project file Another difference is t
11. C MUsersVPet 5 Dataman 448Pro2AP AU Site Dataman 848Pro Site Special LPT ICE eed Dataman 848Pro2 Site CO Dataman 48Pro All ports 19 02 2015 14 06 20 Dataman 48Pro Dataman 48Pro2 Opened window Find programmer Dataman 48Pro2C Dataman 48Pro24P MEMPro PIKPro gt gt 19 02 2015 14 07 53 Dataman 40Pro T51Pro gt gt 19 02 2015 14 27 00 Search all Closed window Find programmer Selected programmer Dataman 8 gt gt 19 02 2015 14 27 06 1 Disabled Opened window Find programmer ain of Ses su T Device x8 888 8 7FF ort Bule x8 800 o YES Manual File x8 CheckSum 0007F800h 0 7 Serialization None Split None Filename File Buffer Device Programmer Options Help 14 paraman Load Save Loadprj View Edit Select def Select Blank Read Verify Program 28895 562b ee e as Programmer activity log Opened window Find programmer 19 02 2015 14 04 11 19 02 2015 14 04 13 Closed window Find programmer by pressing DEMO Program starts in demo mode Selected programmer Dataman 848Pro2 19 02 2015 14 04 14 mem Buffer checksum type set to Byte sum x8 Strai Buffer block s excluded from checksum calculation Dataman 848Pro2 Site 1 5 Dataman 848Pro2 Site 2
12. Operating system Windows 8 vB 2 Build 9200 Processor Intel 6 1273 Frequency 289342893 30 MHz Physical RAM memory 2048 MB or more Computer name WIN DTCSIFARSTI IP address 192 168 0 187 Welcome screen is displayed on Stand Alone build in LCD screen after successful starting of standalone control software The screen can also be displayed by using menu command Help About more information see Help About Welcome screen can be closed by clicking on button OK 25 LCD main screen SN and Checksum Pase Bess SN ood 0 Fail 0 Total 8 ES FF 40FBDh Cn Disabled Device Numonyx PC28F255M23EwHD BGA64 Project file PC28F255M28EwWHD epr Af Run Program Main screen consists of following parts e Menu File Device Programmer Options Help e Table with information about programmer sites site and serialization status e Panel Next serial value e Panel Statistics e Recently selected device name e Recent project name e Checksum of data stored in data buffer for currently selected device e button Run can be operation name for example Program Verify Erase e button Stop All Menu File Device Programmer Options Help Each menu item represents one menu command For detailed information about menu commands refer to menu commands description chapter Table with information about programmer sites site and serialization status Table contains key information about current status of programmer sites and
13. etc References to control keys are written in brackets lt gt e g lt F1 gt Terminology used in the manual Device any kind of programmable integrated circuits or programmable devices ZIF socket Zero Insertion Force socket used for insertion of target device Buffer part of memory or disk used for temporary data storage USB port type of PC port HEX data format format of data file which may be read with standard text viewers e g byte 5AH is stored as characters 5 and A which mean bytes 35H and 41H One line of this HEX file one record contains start address and data bytes All records are secured with checksum Introduction DATAMAN 848PRO2 is extremely fast universal 8x 48 pindrive Stand Alone concurrent multiprogramming system designed for high volume production programming with minimal operator effort The chips are programmed at near theoretical maximum programming speed Block scheme of DATAMAN 848PRO2 Windows Embedded 8 1 Industry Pro external display raphics control unit keyboard mouse driven with touch screen high performance PC optional aes 83 DATAMAN 848PRO2 consists of eight independent isolated universal programming modules based on the DATAMAN 48PRO2 programmer hardware Therefore DATAMAN 848PRO2 sockets can run asynchronously concurrent programming mode Each programming module starts programming at the moment the chip is detected to b
14. serialization information for each Site If serialization is not used the Serialization column remains empty Sites that are not connected have displayed in the Status column Connected Sites have their Status displayed Following are typical values e Ready means the programmer site is connected and ready to start any operation e Present special status of connected Site means the site is connected but it is also not selected checked in dialog Select Sites User selected device or project operations will not run on unselected Sites User can set Site selection in dialog Select Sites accessible by menu command Programmer Select Enabled Sites e No project file is loaded means the Site is successfully connected but no project file is loaded It also means that no device is selected The recommended action is Load project e othertext describes current status of Site s for example Loading data from disk to buffer Programming device 8596 Programming device OK Please insert a new device into socket 26 Next serial value When serialization is active the panel displays current serialization mode and serialization number or label that will be used for next device programmed Recent serial numbers used for each device are displayed in table Site and serialization status in column Serialization Statistics Panel contains information about the number of device operations processed and actual count down
15. Elnec Project files epri Y File Info Load x Cancel Change dir wa File Info Load x Cancel When option 1 is selected dialog with list of project files present in Projects folder will appear User can select desired project and load the project by clicking on Load button Dialog can be closed by Cancel button Also basic information about selected project file can be displayed by clicking File info button When option 2 is selected a dialog with list of project files at specified drive and folder will appear User can select desired drive folder and project file and load the project by clicking on Load button Change dir button is used to change current directory to directory selected in Directory list on the left side of dialog When folder is selected Change dir button jump up from current directory one level one folder up Note The drive combo box is automatically refreshed each time it is dropped down It is useful for loading project files from USB key which can be plugged temporarily into USB port of standalone programmer and consequently new drive letter assigned with USB key will appear in list of available drives File Manage projects Manage project dialog offers two options Please select one of following actions E Copy project file from another location i to Projects folder X Delete project file from Projects folder x Cancel 1 Copy project file from another location to
16. Job Report files stored in Job Report folder Display settings Display backlight lt H gt Min Border style Yellow Wood DK X Cancel 37 Display backlight allows user to control backlight intensity Border style offers options to set color for unused part of LCD screen left and right borders Touchpad calibration Command is used for calibration of built in touch pad part of built in LCD touch screen This will run touchpad calibration procedure where you can calibrate touchpad if you encounter not exact reactions from touchpad Calibration procedure will show blank screen with point displayed Llser has to click on the point with included stylus There will be sequentially displayed few points at different positions Each of the point has to be clicked by user After clicking required number of points touchpad calibration is complete which will be announced by message displayed Do you wish to start touchpad calibration now The calibration of touchpad is recommended if you encounter unexpected reactions from touchpad If user confirms dialog about touchpad calibration with Yes button calibration procedure will start Calibration procedure will show blank screen with point displayed User has to click on the point with stylus There will be sequentially displayed few points at different positions Each of the point has to be clicked by user After clickin
17. Microcontrollers Atmel ARM AT91SAM7Sxx AT91SAM7Lxx AT91SAM7Xxx AT91SAM7XCxx AT91SAM7SExx series e Microcontrollers Atmel ARM9 AT91SAM9xxx series e Microcontrollers ARM Cortex M3 ATSAM3Axxx ATSAM3Uxxx ATSAM3Nxxx ATSAM3Sxxx ATSAMD20 ATSAM3Xxxx series e Microcontrollers ARM Cortex M4 ATSAM4Sxxx series e Microcontrollers Atmel AVR 8bit 16bit AT90Sxxxx AT90pwm AT90can AT90usb ATtiny ATmega ATxmega series e Microcontrollers Atmel AVR32 AT32UC3xxxx ATUCxxxD3 D4 L3U L4U series Microcontrollers TI Chipcon CC11xx CC24xx CC25xx CC85xx series e Microcontrollers Coreriver Atom 1 0 MiDAS1 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 2 2 3 0 series e Microcontrollers Cypress CY 7Cxxxxx C Y8Cxxxxx e Microcontrollers ELAN EM78Pxxx e Microcontrollers EPSON S1C 17 series e Microcontrollers Explore Microelectronic EPF01x EPFO2x series e Microcontrollers Generalplus GPM8F xxx series e Microcontrollers GreenPeak GPxxx series e Microcontrollers Infineon Siemens XC800 C500 XC166 C166 series e Microcontrollers MDT 1xxx and 2xxx series e Microcontrollers Megawin MG87xxx MPC82xxx series e Microcontrollers Microchip PlCmicro PIC10xxx PIC12xxx PIC16xxx PIC17Cxxx PIC18xxx PIC24xxx dsPIC PIC32xxx series e Microcontrollers Motorola Freescale HC05 HC08 HC11 HC12 HCS08 RS08 512 S12X MC56F MCF51 MCF52 series Kinetis K L Qorivva 5xxx Power Architecture e Microcontrollers Myson MTV2xx 3xx 4xx 5xx CS89xx series e Micr
18. STAPL Format JBC Jam STAPL Byte Code STAPL STAPL File JEDEC standard JESD 7 1 e VME ispVME file VME2 0 VME3 0 GENERAL e operating voltage AC 90 264V 47 63Hz e power consumption max 300W active e dimensions 625x465x115 mm 24 6x18 3x4 5 inch e weight programmer 14 9kg 32 85 Ibs e temperature 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F e humidity 20 80 non condensing Package included Standard accessories e DATAMAN 848PRO2 programmer e diagnostic POD for ZIF socket selftest of the programmer 1x e diagnostic POD for ISP connector selftest of the programmer 1x e SP cable 8x e anti dust cover for ZIF socket 8x e user manual e software e registration card e calibration test report e transport case Bonus pack e ESD wrist strap with cord and banana plug e Vacuum pen Additional services e free technical support phone fax e mail e free lifetime software update via Web site 17 Programming a device DATAMAN 848PRO 2 can operate in two modes Engineering mode for creating a project Production mode for mass production Engineering mode Warning This mode is available only when external display keyboard and mouse are connected to DATAMAN 848PRO2 To switch to Engineering mode use File Switch to Engineering mode This part of the software is focused on the quick and easy preparation of the project file for use in the production mode of the control software Each programming module is driven by an easy to us
19. displayed Check box Enable Count down sets Count down activity enable or disable Edit box following the Enable Count down check box defines initial number of count down counter from which count down starts Actual statistics values are displaying in main window of control program in Statistics panel Notes When project file is loaded all statistics values are set to zero and Countdown is set to Disabled For multiprogramming PG4UWMC software the statistics information is also saved to Job Summary report 39 Options View Log Log file X gt gt MC Log file created at 19 02 2015 20 00 06 Log file name E Logs reportmc log Log file mode Append Welcome to Dataman PG4UWMC Multiprogramming Control Pa Version 3 12 02 2015 Today is 19 02 2015 20 00 06 Processor Intel 6 12 3 Frequency 2893 2895 34 MHz Operating system Windows 8 v6 2 Build 9200 Physical RAM memory 2048 MB or more gt gt MC Log file created at 19 02 2015 20 00 07 Log file name E Logs reportmc log Log file mode Append gt gt MC 19 02 2015 20 00 25 Searching for connected programmer s Following proarammer s detected Command displays content of current Log window At top right corner is the button x which is used for closing the Log window and displaying of main screen Options Reset all settings File Device Programmer Options Help v3 11I Site Status Seri
20. environment or operator failure All ZIF socket pins of DATAMAN 848PRO2 programmer are protected against ESD up to 15kV DATAMAN 848PRO2 performs programming verification at the marginal level of supply voltage which obviously improves programming yield and guarantees long data retention Various socket converters are available to handle devices in PLCC SOIC PSOP SSOP TSOP TSSOP TQFP QFN MLF SDIP BGA and other packages It is important to remember that in most cases new devices require only a software update because the DATAMAN 848PRO2 is based on the truly universal DATAMAN 48PRO2 programmer With our prompt service you can have new devices added to the current list within days Advanced design of the DATAMAN 848PRO2 Stand Alone multiprogramming system including protective circuits original brand components and careful manufacturing and long burning in periods allows us to provide a three year warranty on parts and labor for the programmer limited 25 000 cycle warranty on ZIF sockets Although we take as much care as possible to integrate high quality components in the built in computer we can t provide a higher warranty as we get from suppliers So there is a limited warranty of one year on all computer parts such as touch screen motherboard CPU HD etc DATAMAN 848PRO2 elements 1 48 pin ZIF socket 2 work result LEDs 3 power sleep LED of site 4 YES Button 5 ISP connector 6 graphical control unit wi
21. program will display question Are you sure If user confirms the question with answer Yes dialog Select installation package will be displayed Selectinstallation packaqe Look in e Data v Directory amp D files Logs Programmer Programmer D Projects Temp Updates File types Elnec Setup files v Change dir File Info Select x Cancel In this dialog user can browse for the pg4uwarc exe installation package he wishes to install The installation package can be copied before to shared Stand Alone folder via network or it can be stored on a USB key which can be plugged into USB port of Stand Alone programmer When USB key is plugged to USB port of programmer new drive letter assigned with USB key will appear in list of available drives in dialog Select installation package User can than select this drive and run installation package from the USB key When user confirms another confirmation dialog update process will start System is ready to install software PG4L Ww MC v3 11m The LCD can be blank for some moments during installation Also restart of system will be performed automatically Press OK button to start installation 1 Cancel During update process control program of Stand Alone programmer is closed LCD panel can be blank for some moments and after installation is complete automatic restart of standalone programmer will be performed Whole process should not
22. s Log file has the same prefix as the name of the Log file specified in the edit box Log file The file name prefix is followed by the number of the site in the form of _ lt Snum gt All Log files are placed into the folder E Logs reportmc log where drive E is placed on built in disk of standalone programmer The Log file names used are reportmc log PG4UWMC main Log file reportmc_ 1 log Site s 1 Log file reportmc_ 2 log Site s 2 Log file reportmc_ 3 log Site s 3 Log file and so on Following options can be set for Log file creation e option Append Log file sets usage of Log file Log file will be created after the first restart of PG4UWMC For all following executions of PG4UWMC the existing Log file will be preserved and new data will be appended to the existing Log file e option Rewrite Log file sets usage of Log file on Log file will be created after the first restart of PG4UWMC For all other following executions of PG4UWMC the existing Log file will be rewritten and new Log file will be created Data from previous Log file will be deleted e Checkbox Add date information to Log file name allows user to choose additional date information into Log file name When the checkbox is checked the program automatically adds current date string into Log file name through the following rules If log file name has format lt log_file_name gt lt log_file_extension gt The name with added date will be 36 lt log file nam
23. series e Microcontrollers Silicon Laboratories Energy Micro EFM32Gxx EFM32GGxx EFM32LGxx EFM32TGxx EFM32W Gxx series e Microcontrollers Silicon Laboratories SiM3Cxxx SIM3Lxxx SiM3Uxxx series e Microcontrollers Texas Instruments MSP430 series MSC12xx series TMS320F series CC430 series e Microcontrollers Texas Instruments ex Luminary Micro LM3Sxxx LM3Sxxxx series LMAFxxxx series TM4C series e Microcontrollers ZILOG 2Z86 Z89xxx and Z8Fxxxx Z8FMOxxxxx Z16Fxxxx ZGP323xxxxxx ZLF645xxxxxxx ZLP12840xxxxx ZLP323xxxxxxx series e Microcontrollers other EM Microelectronic Spansion Fujitsu Goal Semiconductor Hitachi Holtek Novatek Macronix Princeton Winbond Samsung Toshiba Mitsubishi Realtek M Square ASP Coreriver Gencore EXODUS Microelectronic TinyARM VersaChips SunplusIT M Square QIXIN Signetic Tekmos Weltrend Amic Cyrod Technologies Ember Ramtron Nordic Semiconductor Samsung ABOV Semiconductor e EPROM 2708 1 ePLD Bipolar PALxxx 2 Notes e devices marked are obsolete can be programmed with PLD 1 additional module or 2 08 additional module e For all supported devices see actual Device list at www dataman com Programmer through ISP connector e Serial E E PROM IIC series MW series SPI series KEELOQ series PLD configuration memories UN I O series e 1 Wire E E PROM DS1xxx DS2xxx e Serial Flash standard SPI 25xxx DataFlash AT45Dxxx AT26Dxxx e Serial F
24. status For more details see Statistics dialog menu Options Statistics Recently selected Device name Manufacturer and name of recently selected devices Recent Project name Currently loaded project file name Checksum of data stored in data buffer for currently selected device Button Run can be operation name for example Program Verify Erase Click on button Run will start selected device operation for all connected programmer sites Button can be used when no device operation is running on any programmer site Button Stop All Click on button Stop will stop executing of currently running device operation on all connected programmer sites Menu File File Load project This menu command opens dialog Load project where user can choose from which location the project file has to be loaded and load selected project Load Project Please select one of following actions Load project from Projects folder i Load project from another location X Cancel Two options are available 1 Load project from Projects folder 2 Load project from another location 27 Load project from Projects folder Load project Select project file Look in e Data lh PC28F255M23EWHD epri Directory E sProjects 1 files PC28F255M29EwHD eprj File types Elnec Project files v Directory E sProjects File t a ip mls ae Drive e Data 427 205 MB of 427 777 MB free le ypes
25. Daman User manual for DATAMAN 848PRO2 Extremely fast universal 8x 48 pindrive Stand Alone concurrent multiprogramming system Internal PC is driven by Microsoft Windows Embedded 8 1 Industry Pro March 2015 COPYRIGHT 2015 Dataman Programmers Ltd This document is copyrighted by Dataman Programmers Ltd United Kingdom All rights reserved This document or any part of it may not be copied reproduced or translated in any form or in any way without the prior written permission of Dataman Programmers Ltd The control program is copyrighted by Dataman Programmers Ltd The control program or any part of it may not be analyzed disassembled or modified in any form on any medium for any purpose Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate at the moment of release but we continuously improve all our products Please check for an updated manual on our website at www dataman com Dataman Programmers Ltd assumes no responsibility for misuse of this manual Dataman Programmers Ltd reserves the right to make changes or improvements to the product described in this manual at any time without notice This manual contains names of companies software products etc which may be trademarks of their respective owners Dataman Programmers Ltd respects those trademarks ZLI 0317B Table of contents o igerojlreiiro u ULU LL 4 DATAMAN 848PROJ2 elements
26. MSHU1 NRemote LbNET mshc sources Progranmer renotectrl programs Remote LbNET Documentat ion MSHU1 unreg ister RemotelbNET bat gt E programmer renotectrl programs Remote LbNET Documenta lonNMSHU1BNunregister_Remote LbNET bat 402 File lt s copied gt sources autologon reg gt D windows autologon reg File s copied First part of recovery finished Press enter to restart to continue When first part of recovery finish press any key and system will be restarted First start of the operating system after recovery may be a bit longer with two additional restart Networks m Network Do you want to find PCs devices and content on this network and automatically connect to devices like printers and TVs We recommend that you do this on your home and work networks 46 Troubleshooting and warranty Troubleshooting We really want you to enjoy our product Nevertheless problems can occur In such cases please follow the instructions below e t might be your mistake in not properly operating the programmer or its control program PG4UW e Please read carefully all the enclosed documentation again Probably you will find the answer right away e Ask your in house guru every office has one e Ask the person who already installed the programmer e f the problem persists please call the local dealer from whom you purchased the programmer or call DATAMAN direct Most problems can be solved by email fa
27. Projects folder 2 Delete project file from Projects folder 28 Copy project file to Projects folder Delete project file from Projects folder Look im e Data Select project file Directory amp D files Maa epi Logs Programmer Programmer D Projects Temp Updates File types Elnec Project files epri v i See San Nee Directory E sProjects File types Elnec Project files epri Drive e Data 427 205 MB of 427 777 MB free Change dir File Info Copy x Cancel Wa File Info Delete x Cancel When option 1 is selected the dialog with list of project files at specified drive and folder will appear User can select desired drive folder and project file and copy the selected project to the Projects folder by clicking on Copy button Change dir button is used to change current directory to directory selected in Directory list on the left side of dialog When folder is selected Change dir button jumps from current directory one level one folder up Note The drive combo box is automatically refreshed each time it is dropped down It is useful for loading project files from USB key which can be plugged temporarily to USB port of standalone programmer and consequently the new drive letter assigned with USB key will appear in list of available drives When option 2 is selected the dialog with a list of project files present in Projects folder will appear
28. RAM Cypress Ramtron FM24xxxxxx FM25xxxxxx Fujitsu MB85RCxxxx MB85RSxxxx Lapis OKI Rohm MR44xxxxx MR45xxxxx e Microcontrollers Atmel AT89Cxxx AT89Sxxx AT89LSxxx AT89LPxxx AT90pwm 90 AT90usb AT90Sxxxx ATtiny ATmega ATxmega series e Microcontrollers Atmel AVR32 AT32UC3xxxx ATUCxxxD3 D4 L3U L4U series e Microcontrollers Atmel ARM7 AT91SAM7Sxx AT91SAM7Xxx AT91SAM7XCxx AT91SAM 7SExx series e Microcontrollers TI Chipcon CC 11xx CC24xx CC25xx CC85xx series e Microcontrollers Cypress CY8C2xxxx e Microcontrollers Elan 78 EM6xxx series 14 e Microcontrollers EM Microelectronic 4 and 8 bit series e Microcontrollers Microchip PlCmicro PIC10xxx PIC12xxx PIC16xxx PIC17xxx PIC18xxx PIC24xxx dsPIC PIC32xxx series e Microcontrollers Mitsubishi M16C e Microcontrollers Motorola Freescale HCO08 both 5 wire All wire HC11 HC12 HCS08 512 512 MC56F MCF52 Kinetis K series e Microcontrollers Nordic Semiconductor nRF24LExxx nRF24LUxxx nRF315xx Flash and OTP series e Microcontrollers NXP Philips ARM7 LPC2xxx MPT6xx series e Microcontrollers NXP Philips ARM Cortex Mx LPC11xx LPC11Cxx LPC11Dxx LPC11Uxx LPC12xx LPC12Dxx LPC13xx LPC17xx LPC11Axx LPC11Exx LPC11xxLV LPC18xx LPC43xx LPC8xx EM7xx series e Microcontrollers NEC uPD7xxx series e Microcontrollers Philips NXP LPCxx series 89xxx series e Microcontrollers Renesas R8C Tiny series uPD7xxx series
29. T29Fxxx ex Numonyx ex STM NANDxxx Spansion S30Mxxx S34xxx 3D Plus 3DFNxxx ATO Solution AFNDxxx Fidelix FMNDxxx Eon Silicon Sol EN27xxx ESMT F59xxx LBA NAND Toshiba THGVNxxx eserial NAND FLASH Micron MT29Fxxx GigaDevice GD5Fxxx eeMMC Hynix H26Mxxxxxxxx Kingston KE44B xxxx xxx Micron MTFCxxxxxx Numonyx NANDxxxxxxxx Phison PSM4A11 xx Samsung KLMxxxxxxx SanDisk SDINxxx xx Toshiba THGBMxxxxxxxxxx e Multi chip devices NAND RAM NOR RAM NOR NOR RAM NAND NOR RAM e Serial Flash standard SPI high performance Dual I O SPI and Quad I O SPI 25Bxxx 25Dxxx 25Exxx 25F xxx 25Lxxx 25Mxxx 25Pxxx 25Qxxx 25Sxxx 25T xxx 25Uxxx 25V Xxx 2b5Wxxx 25Xxxx 26Vxxx 45PExx MX66Lxxx S7OFLxxx DataFlash AT45Dxxx AT26Dxxx e parallel NOR Flash 28Fxxx 29Cxxx 29F xxx 29GLxxx 29BVxxx 29LVxxx 29W xxx 49Fxxx series Samsung s K8Fxxxx K8Sxxxx K8Pxxxx series e EPROM NMOS CMOS 27xxx and 27Cxxx series e EEPROM NMOS CMOS 28xxx 28Cxxx 27EExxx series 3D Plus 3DEEXxxxxxxx emDOC H3 SanDisk ex M Systems SDED5xxx SDED7xxx MD2533xxx MD2534xxx Hynix HY23xxx e FRAM Ramtron e MRAM Everspin MRxxxxx8x 3D Plus 3DMRxxxxxxxx eNV RAM Dallas DSxxx SGS Inmos MKxxx SIMTEK STKxxx XICOR 2xxx ZMD U63x series e Serial E E PROM Serial E E PROM 11LCxxx 24Cxxx 24F xxx 25Cxxx 30TSExxx 34Cxxx 34TSxx 59Cxxx 85xxx 93Cxxx NVM3060 MDAxxx series full support for LV series AT88SCxxx e Serial FRAM Cypres
30. User can select desired project and delete selected project by clicking on Delete button The dialog can be closed by Cancel button Also basic information about selected project file can be displayed by clicking File info button File Make Job Report x Dataman 848Pro2 S N 1178 00001 Site 1 S N 1180 Dataman Job Report created at Project Name PC28F25 Project Path E NProj Project Checskum 015Eh Project Date 2015 02 Project Size 32 01MB S When this menu command is selected a Job Report will be created and displayed in the Job Report window Before displaying the Job Report the information message is displayed The information message also contains information about the file name to which the Job Report will be saved 29 File Switch to Engineering mode Fille Device Programmer Options Help v3 11I Load project Manage projects Make Job Report Switch program mode Shut down computer SN and Checksum Statistics ood Fak Total 8 55 FFO40FBDh Ctdn Disabled Device Numonyx PC28F256M29EWHD BG B4 Project file PC28F256M29E WHD epr X Stop All Command is used to start PG4UW control program in Engineering mode In this mode user can use PG4UW software to select any device from the list of supported devices set options for the device load data files for device test the device operations on any programmer site and create a project file which can be used in p
31. admin Operator operator saoperator Network administration Connecting to network OS in programmer is configured for operating with TCP IP network To obtain correct IP address the configured DHCP server must run in your local network when programmer is starting After programmer is started it will show Welcome screen On bottom part of screen in line IP address is the address obtained from DHCP server Same information you may find on About screen When IP address is equal to 127 0 0 1 then no network cable is connected DHCP server is not running when device start or other kinds of error occur refer to troupes chapter Dataman PGAUWM QC 11 01 2015 Universal stand alone multiprogramming system Web http www dataman com Programmer type D ataman 848Pro2 Number of Sites available 8 Operating system Windows 8 v6 2 Build 3200 Processor Intel B 12 3 Frequency 28332833 30 MHz Physical memory 2048 MB or more Computer name WIN DTC3IFARSTI1 IP address 192 168 0 187 Date amp Time 2 5 2015 2 22 57 amp 42 Remote control Administering of DATAMAN 848PRO2 Stand Alone multiprogramming system is performed through Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Remote desktop offers fast and comfortable way to update software control software and system distribute project files Find and run Remote Desktop Connection program on your computer In Computer field enter IP address from Welcome or Abo
32. ation button and menu will be allowed in Operator Mode Command Load project in Operator Mode can also be disabled automatically by loading of protected project file that has set Protected mode option not to allow another 34 project load To enable Load project command again Administrator Mode of PGA4UWMC must be entered To switch program from Operator Mode back to Administrator Mode use the menu command Options Switch to Administrator Mode The Password required dialog appears User has to enter the same password as the password entered during switch to Operator Mode Indication of both modes in software When Administrator Mode is active the blue label Administrator Mode is visible in right top corner of Programmers activity log When Operator Mode is active the yellow label Operator Mode is visible in right top corner of Programmers activity log Notes Sometimes when Administrator Mode is switched from Operator Mode some commands for example command Load project may remain disabled This can be resolved by clicking on button Stop ALL Operation Load project for protected project files uses project defined allowed device operations to enable disable device operations in PG4UWMC Also Load project operation can be automatically disabled in Operator Mode of PG4UWMC This is applied only when option Use Site 1 project for all Sites is selected If the option is turned off each Site will have its own proj
33. available for highly priority chip support and or bugs fixes Available nearly same day e Main features revision history session logging on line help device and algorithm information Device operations e standard e intelligent device selection by device type manufacturer or fragment of part name e automatic ID based selection of EPROM Flash EPROM e blank check read verify e program e erase e configuration and security bit program illegal bit test e checksum interpret the Jam Standard Test and Programming Language STAPL JEDEC standard JESD 71 e interpret the VME files compressed binary variation of SVF files e Security e insertion test reverse insertion check e contact check e ID byte check e special e production mode automatic start immediately after device insertion e lots of serialization modes more types of incremental modes from file data custom generator mode e Statistics 16 e count down mode Buffer operations e view edit find replace e fill copy move byte swap word dword split e checksum byte word e print File load save e no download time because programmer is PC controlled e automatic file type identification recognition Supported file formats e unformatted raw binary e HEX Intel Intel EXT Motorola S record MOS Exormax Tektronix ASCII SPACE HEX ASCII HEX e Altera POF JEDEC ver 3 0 A e g from ABEL CUPL PALASM TANGO PLD OrCAD PLD PLD Designer ISDATA etc e JAM JEDEC
34. ce So operator does not need to press any key or button to program next device When Automatic YES mode is Off operation on next device can be started manually by pressing the YES button near each programmer site socket Each programmer site has its own YES button Status of the active Automatic YES function is displayed on the bottom left side of LCD main screen with label Automatic YES is On by following File Device Programmer Options Help v3 11I Site Status Serialization Please insert a new device into sock 02 Please insert a new device into sock 13 Please insert a new device into sock 4 Please insert a new device into sock 5 Please insert a new device into sock Please insert new device into sock 87 Please insert a new device into sock 118 Please insert a new device into sock SN and Checksum Statistics SN Good 0 Fait Total15 ES FFD40FBDh Ctdn Disabled Device Numonyx PC28F256M23EWHD BGAB4 Project file PC28F256M29EwHD eprj NETS EETA Pun Progam Stop al If the Automatic YES function is Off no label about Automatic YES is displayed For more details about Automatic YES feature see PG4UW documentation chapter Programmer Automatic YES Programmer Select Enabled Sites Command displays dialog Select Enabled Sites Select Enabled Sites Enabled Sites Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site 4 Site 5 Site 6 Site
35. d start programmer again If the search result is still No Programmers found please refer to troubleshooting documentation Starting programmer sites 10 Each programmer site uses its own hidden control application PG4UW 11 To start the hidden applications of control programmer sites use menu Programmer Connect Sites 12 The Connecting sites indicator is displayed during connection of sites Additional information about site connection progress is displayed for each site in panel Status on main screen 13 Programmer sites are numbered from 1 to 8 in direction of physical placement of programmer sites from left to right 14 When connection process of programmer sites is complete indicator Connecting Sites will be hidden Panel Status will contain information about each site Loading project file 15 When site status after connection is Ready or No project file is loaded user can begin the Load project operation accessible from menu File Load project The project file can be loaded from default directory Projects or from any other location for example from USB key For more details about Load project refer to the chapter Menu File and Load project When Load project operation is successfully done for all Sites the Ready status must be displayed in panel Status on touch screen for all connected Sites If there are some Sites with different status use troubleshooting documentation to resolve the problem Selec
36. e yyyy mmm dd log file extension The new part representing the date consists of yyyy year mmm month and dd day Example Log file name is E Logs reportmc log The final log file name with added date will look like this July 7th 2007 E Logs reportmc 2007 jul 07 log Advanced options about Log file size limit e option Use Log file text truncating when file size limit is reached when checked the Log file size limit is on It means that when Log file size reaches specified value the part of text included in Log file will be truncated When the option is unchecked the size of Log file is unlimited respectively is limited by free disk space only e option Maximum Log file size specifies the maximum size of Log file in kBytes e option Amount of truncated text specifies the percentage of Log file text which will be truncated after Maximum Log file size is reached The higher value means more text will be truncated removed from Log file Job report Job Report Job Report folder C Users operator 4ppD atas R oaming read only Generate Job Report now Clear Job Report folder Job Report settings dialog contains following controls Text box Job Report folder read only contains information about folder where Job report files are saved to Button Generate Job Report now generates and save new Job Report file to Job Report folder Button Clear Job Report folder offers option to delete all
37. e control program with pull down menu hot keys and on line help Selecting of the device is performed by its class by manufacturer or simply by typing a fragment of vendor name and or part number It is the same time proven software as is used for other Dataman single site programmers Engineers can use all properties of this software and can make a project for mass production Standard device related commands read blank check program verify erase are boosted by some test functions insertion test connection check signature byte check and some special functions autoincrement production mode start immediately after insertion of chip into socket All known data formats are supported Automatic file format detection and conversion are done during loading of file It is possible to use Jam files JEDEC standard JESD 71 and VME files The rich featured auto increment function enables one to assign individual serial numbers to each programmed device or simply increments a serial number or the function enables one to read serial numbers or any programmed device identification signatures from a user created file The software also provides a lot of information about programmed device For example the drawings of all available packages explanation of chip labeling the meaning of prefixes and suffixes on the chips are provided 18 T PG4UW v3 11 01 2015 universal control program for Dataman programmers boba
38. e inserted in the socket properly independently of the status of other programming modules This results in seven programming modules working while you replace the programmed chip in the eighth Graphical control unit with touch screen provides basic control and easy monitoring of the programming flow Modular construction of hardware the programming modules work independently allows for continuing operation when a part of the circuit becomes inoperable It also makes service quick and easy Hands free operation asynchronous and concurrent operation allows a chip to begin programming immediately upon insertion of a chip The operator merely removes the finished chip and inserts a new chip Operator training is therefore minimized DATAMAN 848PRO2 supports all kinds and types of silicon technology found in today s and tomorrows programmable devices without family specific modules You can be sure 4 that new device support requires the software to be updated and if necessary simple package converter programming adapter therefore the ownership costs are minimized Using built in in circuit serial programming ISP connector the programmer is able to program ISP capable chips in circuit DATAMAN 848PRO2 provides very competitive price coupled with excellent hardware design for reliable programming It has probably best value for money programmer in this class DATAMAN 848PRO2 provides very fast programming due to hig
39. e time normally this time is shorter than 1 minute 5 After the operating system has successfully started the PG4UWMC control program will start automatically When the PG4UWMC is ready to work the Welcome screen is displayed on graphical control unit 6 Click the OK button on Welcome screen to continue The main screen with menus and Status panel should appear on graphical control unit 22 Checking if the sites are ready to be connected 7T When first starting Stand Alone multiprogramming system or when error message Programmer Sites not found is displayed then programmer software must be reinitialized by action Search for Programmers available in menu Programmer Search for Programmers 8 n dialog Search for Programmers use button Search to search for present programmer sites The result of search will be displayed in table Search results in Search dialog When programmer sites are successfully found then programmer type and its serial number is show in the table Search result Detected programmer can be accepted by pressing touching Accept If no complete programmer was found then No Programmers found message will be displayed in table Search results and button Accept will be disabled 9 f search result is No Programmers found please try to turn off Stand Alone programmer by menu File Shut down computer turn off the power button on the back Side of programmer wait for 15 seconds or more an
40. ect file and no menu operations blocking forced by project settings will be performed All operation protection settings from protected projects will be ignored Options Settings Command displays dialog Settings with list of options user can choose from and set their properties and or settings gt Job Report gt Display settings gt TouchPad calibration gt Sounds Select X Cancel Log file Log file settings screen looks as following Log file Log file settings O Rewrite Logfile Append Log file Log file name E Logs reportme log Add date information to Log file name Log file size limit v Use Log file text truncating when file size limit is reached Maximum Log file size 20000 kB 200 kB 200000 kB Amount of truncated text 90 DK x Cancel Log file is text file containing information about PG4UWMC control program operation flow which means information about loading project files device operation types and device operation results Main Log file name in Stand Alone programmer can not be modified by user it has defined value E Logs reportmc log where drive E is placed on built in disk of Stand Alone programmer Multiprogramming system generates a few Log files One main Log file is generated for program PG4UWMC and other Log files are generated for each of the running Programmer Sites Each site has its own Log file The name of the site
41. er Selftest plus Selftest of ISP connector e Insert Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 into ZIF socket of the programmer Take care about orientation of Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 e Interconnect the 20 pins connector of Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 with the ISP connector of the programmer with the ISP cable included in delivery with the programmer package Be sure that the pins are interconnected properly i e 1 1 2 2 20 20 e Run selftest of ISP connector in PG4UW Programmer Selftest ISP connector 10 Technical specification Specification DATAMAN 848PRO2 multiprogramming system e 8x universal programming module 8x 48 pin DIL ZIF sockets and 8x ISP connector e operation result LEDs LED power e line power input 100 240VAC 60W max e banana jack for ESD wrist straps connection e banana jack for connection to ground Specification PC system inside of programmer e Microsoft Windows Embedded 8 1 Industry Pro operation system e CPU Intel Core i5 2 9GHz e 4 GB RAM e 500 GB HDD Specification valid for each programming module HARDWARE Base unit DACs e USB 2 0 high speed compatible port up to 480 Mbit s transfer rate e on board intelligence powerful microprocessor and FPGA based state machine e three D A converters for VCCP VPP1 and VPP2 controllable rise and fall time e VCCP range 0 8V 1A e VPP1 VPP2 range 0 26V 1A e autocalibration selftest e selftest capabili
42. es can be found on www dataman com section Support Application Notes Note Pin no 1 is signed by triangle mark on ISP cable connectors As ISP connectors are used 20 pins connectors 09185207813 from Harting or other compatible connector DATAMAN 848PRO2 ISP cable Warnings e Use only attached ISP cable When you use other ISP cable other material length programming may occur unreliable e DATAMAN 848PRO2 can supply programmed device pin 1 of ISP connector and target system pins 19 and 20 of ISP connector with limitation see Technical specification ISP connector e DATAMAN 848PRO2 apply programming voltage to target device and checks his value target system can modify programming voltage If the programming voltage is different as expected no action with target device will be executed Selftest Warning Selftest can be run in engineering mode only This mode is available only when external display keyboard and mouse are connected to DATAMAN 848PRO2 If you feel that your programmer does not react according to your expectation please run the programmer ISP connector s selftest using Diagnostic POD Diagnostic POD for ISP connectors 2 enclosed width the standard delivery package Selftest of programmer e Insert 48 pin diagnostic POD type into ZIF socket of the programmer Take care about orientation of 48 pin diagnostic POD type I see top side of POD e Run selftest of programmer in PG4UW Programm
43. evice operation can be started by button Run operation name displayed on main screen Menu Programmer File Device Programmer Options Help 311 Search for Programmers pialization Connect Sites Disconnect Sites Automatic YES Lll Select Enabled Sites SN and Checksum Statistics SN ood 0 Fail 0 FFO40FBDh Ctdn Disabled Device Numonyx PC28F256M29EWHD BGAB4 Project file PC28F256M29EWHD epr X Stop alll Programmer Search for programmers Search for Programmers Please select multiprogramming system from list bellow and click on button Search to start search for Programmers Multiprogramming system n x Dataman 846Pro2 v 5 Search results 1 Programmer found max 8 sites allowed Programmer Sites 1 Dataman 848Pro2 S N 1178 00001 df Accept Menu command displays the dialog Search programmers which is used to reinitialize software configuration and to re find available programmer sites There is no need to use this menu command in normal operation Situations when the command is useful are 1 when first starting DATAMAN 848PRO2 Stand Alone multiprogramming system 2 when error message Programmer Sites not found is displayed In the dialog Search Programmers use button Search to search for attached programmers The result of search will be displayed in table Search results in Search dialog When programmer site
44. evice technologies Pin drivers operate down to 1 8V so you ll be ready to program the full range of today s advanced low voltage devices The ISP programming solution performs programming verification at the marginal level of supply voltage which obviously improves programming yield and guarantees long data retention The ISP programming solution provides also the power supply for the target system This ISP programming solution provides very competitive price but excellent hardware design for reliable programming The software provides full information for ISP implementation Description of ISP connector pins for currently selected chip recommended target design around in circuit programmed chip and other relevant information For general definition recommendation and direction about ISP see section Common notes ISP please 7 Description of ISP connector 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 m m NH NH NH NB B M HN 1 3 5 7 9 44 43 45 17 19 M RH NH NH NH Front view at ISP connector H L read driver pins 3 5 7 9 11 13 of ISP connector pin 14 of ISP connector 1 E uu EM drivers in programmer drivers in programmer pin of ISP s H L RA1 connector Float RB2 pin of ISP Read RB1 connector Pull up Pull down L i pins 15 16 of ISP connector D drivers in programmer CC1
45. exceed time of 1 2 minutes Help About Welcome Dataman D PGAUWMQC 11 01 2015 Universal stand alone multiprogramming system Web http 7 www dataman com Programmer type D ataman 848Pro2 Number of Sites available 8 Operating system Windows 8 vB 2 Build 9200 Processor Intel 6 12 3 Frequency 28832833 30 MHz Physical memory 2048 MB or more Computer name WIN DTCS3IFARST1 IP address 192 168 0 187 Date amp Time 2 5 2015 2 22 57 AM Welcome screen is displayed on standalone s build in LCD screen after successful starting of standalone control software The screen can be also displayed by using menu command Help About Welcome screen contains following basic information e version of control software e programmer type e number of Sites available e operating system e information about processor and size of installed RAM memory e computer name and IP address e system date and time Welcome screen can be closed by clicking on button OK Administration of build in PC Introduction e DATAMAN 848PRO2 Stand Alone multiprogramming system is powerful programmer equipped with Windows Embedded 8 1 Industry Pro operating system OS There are two major kinds of administration of the OS network and local OS is configured with two users accounts e admin e operator Credentials for DATAMAN 848PRO2 Stand Alone multiprogramming system users are Login Password Administrator admin sa
46. g required number of points touchpad calibration is complete which will be announced by information message displayed Sounds Sound settings Sounds from audio device line out Sounds from internal beeper No sounds Allow sound for following actions lt Successfull operation In case of error IS lt Beep sound on touchscreen press Note Selected sound mode needs external active speakers connected to line out light green jack type connector DK x Cancel Dialog Sounds settings allows user to select the sound mode of program Program generates sounds after some activities e g activities on device programming verifying reading etc Program generates sound also when warning or error message is displayed User can now select sound from MS Windows system sound requires installed sound card PC speaker or No sound The check box Use beep sound on touch screen press allows switching beep sound on or off When the checkbox is checked beep sound will be generated on each touch screen press that software detects Otherwise no beep sound will be generated 38 Options Statistics Current statistics Apply statistics increment on Success Device Program failure Device Verify Adp test failure Device Blank check Ins test failure Device Erase ID check failure Device Read Canceled by user Dther failure Total Reset statistics Cancel e
47. h speed FPGA driven hardware and execution of time critical routines inside of the programmer At least programming speed is faster than competitors in this category for many chips it is much faster than most competitors As a result when used in production this programmer waits for an operator and not the other way round DATAMAN 848PRO2 provides the two banana jacks one for ESD wrist strap connection for easy to implement ESD protection and the second one for connection to ground FPGA based totally reconfigurable 48 powerful TTL pindrivers provide H L pull up pull down and read capability for each pin Advanced pindrivers incorporate high quality high speed circuitry to deliver signals without overshoot or ground bounce for all supported devices Pin drivers operate down to 1 8V so you ll be ready to program the full range of today s advanced low voltage devices DATAMAN 848PRO2 performs on each programming module device insertion test wrong or backward position and contact check poor contact pin to socket before it programs each device These capabilities supported by overcurrent protection and signature byte check help prevent chip damage due to operator error DATAMAN 848PRO2 has the selftest capability which allows the diagnostic part of software to thoroughly check the health of the each programming module DATAMAN 848PRO2 has a built in protection circuit for eliminating the damage of programmer and or programmed device due to
48. hat Operator Mode settings of PGA4UWMC are saved to configuration ini file of PG4UW MC while program PG4UWMC is closed During next start of application PG4UWMC the recent Operator Mode settings obtained from ini file are used If you wish to see more information about Protected mode of single application PG4UW please look at Options Protected mode There is menu command Options Switch to Operator Mode that allow using Operator Mode in PG4UWMTC After selecting the menu Switch to Operator Mode dialog appears User has to enter password twice to confirm the password is correct After successful password confirmation program switches to Operator Mode Define Administrator password CRETRREREBIERETES T T 1 TI Ls F lt Confirm Administrator password a Tis Tel Tole T3 T T roe 3 lt PE E Keep Load project operation allowed Select device operation for Operator Mode Blank check Program Play JAM SVF Verify Erase Keep Load project operation allowed is set to inactive state by default it means the Load project operation button and menu will be disabled when Operator Mode is active If the option is enabled checked the Load project oper
49. lzation 1 Read Do you really wish to reset all program settings including Operator Mode If Yes enter code 141660 and press OK Tsh Tel When menu Reset all settings is used Password required dialog will appear and user will be prompted to enter randomly generated number After entering correct number and confirming by OK button all PG4UWMC application settings will be reset to default state Also Operator Mode will be set to default Administrator Mode Menu Help Help Index Menu command displays short help on built in touch screen The short help contains brief information about menu commands and basic operations with usage of touch screen Help Problem report Menu command Create problem report is used for writing more particular diagnostic information to Log window and consequently copy Log window content to problem report file Problem report is useful when an error occurs in the control program or programmer and that the user can not resolve and he must contact programmer manufacturer In this case when customer send message to manufacturer about his problem it is good to send also problem report Problem report can help manufacturer to localize the reason of error and resolve it sooner 40 Help Update software This important menu command allows users to make software updates After selecting this item
50. manual may be found at www dataman com Production mode Warning External display keyboard and mouse not needed in this mode This part of the software is focused on the easy monitoring of high volume production operations via graphical control unit with touch screen The user can control the following basic operations load project file connect disconnect programmer sites select desired device master operation blank check verify program erase start stop device operation on connected programmer sites set some advanced options to customize available settings for example Automatic YES Function create Job report e create Problem report e copy project file s from external drive for example from network drive USB key etc to the standalone s local Projects folder e see the progress of device operation including statistics information serialization Step by step instruction Starting Stand Alone multiprogramming system 1 Check if the power switch placed at back side of programmer near power supply connector is on position 0 2 Plug the power cord into the programmer power supply connector and turn on the programmer by the power switch placed at back side of programmer 3 When the built in computer is turned on the operating system will start booting up cooling fans should start to work and Please Wait screen should be displayed on graphical control unit 4 Starting of the operating system can take som
51. ng system to state as it was shipped from factory Before operating system recovery connect monitor to programmer and kindly report what you see to programmer manufacturer To perform operating system recovery you must have connected keyboard mouse and display Turn on programmer After starting BIOS you will see this screen With arrow keys up or down select System restore and press Enter System restore will be started Please be patient This can take about four minutes X windows system32 cmd exe startnet cmd 1 Operating system recovery Warning Data on disks will be erased REMOVE ALL DEVICES example USB Flash disk If any external device is connected disconnect device nd start recovery again hoose action Recover operating system R gt Abort A gt Then press R for start of Recover operating system 45 Recovery starts formatting of disks and installation of control program X windows system32 cmd exe startnet cmd eje e txt gt E progranmer renoctectrl programs Remote LbNET Documentat ion MSHU1G read me txt sources Progranner renotectrl programs Remote LbNET Documentat ion MSHU1 regis er_RemotelbNET bat gt E progranmmer renotectrl programs Remote LbNET Documentati on MSHU1 register_Remote 1bNET bat sources Progrannmer renotectrl programs Renmote LbNET Documentat ion MSHU1G Remot lbNET nshc gt E programmer renotectrl programs Remote LbNET Documentat ion
52. ocontrollers National COP8xxx series e Microcontrollers NEC uPD70Fxxx uPD78Fxxx series e Microcontrollers Novatek NT68xxx series e Microcontrollers Nordic Semiconductor nRF24LExxx nRF24LUxxx nRF315xx nRF51xxx Flash and OTP series e Microcontrollers Nuvoton ARM Cortex Mx NUC1xx 5 Mini51 Nano1xx series e Microcontrollers Nuvoton Winbond N79xxx W77xxx W78xxx W79xxx W83xxx series e Microcontrollers NXP Philips ARM Cortex Mx LPC11xx LPC11Cxx LPC11Dxx LPC11Uxx LPC12xx LPC12Dxx LPC13xx LPC17xx LPC11Axx LPC11Exx LPC11xxLV LPC 18xx LPC43xx LPC8xx EM7xx series Microcontrollers NXP Philips series UOCIII UOC TOP UOC Fighter TDA1xxxx series 13 e Microcontrollers NXP Philips ARM7 LPC2xxx MPT6xx PCD807xx SAF7780xxx series e Microcontrollers NXP Philips ARM9 LPC31xx series e Microcontrollers Pasat TinyModule DIL40 DIL50 series e Microcontrollers Scenix Ubicom SXxxx series e Microcontrollers Syntek STK6xxx series Microcontrollers Renesas R8C Tiny series RX series uPD7OFxxx uPD78Fxxx series RL78 series R32C series e Microcontrollers SyncMOS SM39xxx SM59xxx SM73xxx SM79xxx SM89xxx series e Microcontrollers amp Programmable System Memory STMicroelectronics uPSD PSD series e Microcontrollers STM ex SGS Thomson ST6xx ST7xx ST10xx STR7xx STR9xx STM32F LIW STM8A S L series SPC5 Power Architecture e Microcontrollers Silicon Laboratories Cygnal C8051
53. ort includes DIP SDIP PLCC JLCC SOIC SOP PSOP SSOP TSOP TSOPII TSSOP PQFP TQFP VQFP QFN MLF SON BGA EBGA FBGA VFBGA UBGA FTBGA LAP CSP SCSP etc e support devices in non DIP packages up to 48 pins with universal adapters e programmer is compatible with third party adapters for non DIP support 15 Programming speed Device Size bis Operation Time MT29F1G08ABAEAWP parallel NAND Flash 2 8400000Hx8 1 Giga QB25F640S33 serial Flash 800200Hx8 64 Mega AT89C51RD2 microcontroller 4 implementation is the same as in card readers Verification of programming is performs internal controller Internal controller confirms the proper programming using status register 2 the programming time is for TurboMode active Notes e t is important to know we always use random number patterns for programming speed tests Some of our competitors use a sparse pattern where only some non blank data is programmed or are they use data with only a few 0 bits FE EF etc This deceptive approach can decrease programming times considerably If you plan to compare ask always which pattern they use e he programming speed depends on the PC speed only slightly SOFTWARE e Algorithms only manufacturer approved or certified algorithms are used e Algorithm updates software updates are available regularly approx every 4 weeks free of charge Internet download OnDemand version of software is
54. r warranty as we get from suppliers So there is a limited warranty of one year on all computer parts such as touch screen motherboard CPU HD If the product is diagnosed as defective Dataman Programmers Ltd or the authorized repair centre will repair or replace defective parts at no charge Parts used for replacement and or whole programmer are warranted only for the reminder of the original warranty period For repair within the warranty period the customer must prove the date of purchase These warranty terms are valid for customers who purchase a programmer directly from Dataman The warranty conditions of Dataman sellers may differ depending on the target country law system or Dataman seller s warranty policy The warranty does not apply to products that are of wear and tear or mechanically damaged Equally the warranty does not apply to products opened and or repaired and or altered by personnel not authorized by Dataman or to products that have been misused abused accidentally damaged or that were improperly installed For unwarrantable repairs you will be billed according to the costs of replacement materials service time and carriage Dataman or its distributors will determine whether the defective product should be repaired or replaced and judge whether or not the warranty applies Please also see Troubleshooting section Manufacturer lt Dataman Programmers Ltd Station Road Maiden Newton Dorset DT2
55. reliability of the programmer for a long period of time The programmer maintenance depends on character and amount of its use Regardless the following recommendations are generally accepted e Do not use and store the programmer in dusty places e Humidity accelerates sedimentation of debris and dust in ZIF socket e After end the job cover the ZIF socket of the programmer with enclosed dust cover e Do not expose the programmer to direct sunlight or position near a source of heat Daily maintenance Check the ZIF sockets of the programmer and the socket converters for their condition and wear Remove debris dust and grime from the ZIF sockets with clean dry and compressed air Clean the ZIF sockets both in closed and opened position Weekly maintenance Perform the Selftest plus for every programming module Quarterly maintenance Gently clean the surface of the programmer with isopropyl alcohol or technical alcohol on a soft cloth The LCD clean with a soft cloth moisten in water only Isopropyl alcohol may damage surface of the LCD Carefully clean gap between top cover and display A lot of dust or grime may cause an unwanted touch on touch screen Perform the calibration test using 48 Pins Calibration test POD Type Biannual maintenance Check amount of dust or dirty in programmer If you feel that a lot of dust or dirty is in programmer clear it by vacuum cleaner The warranty does not apply to any damage of programmer or its pa
56. roduction mode More information about Engineering mode is available in chapter Engineering mode To switch back to production mode just close PG4UW control program and run program PG4UW MC by double clicking on PG4UWMC icon on the Desktop Note Engineering mode requires connection of external VGA monitor keyboard and mouse Do not use this menu option without these peripherals connected and working File Shut down computer Command is used to close control program and to shut down built in computer It is similar to command Shut down in Microsoft Windows operating systems Menu Device File Device Programmer Options Help v3 11I Siel Predefined Operation Blank Check Verify Program Erase SN and Checksum Statistics SN Good 0 Fail 0 Total 8 C5 FFO40FBDh Ctdn Disabled Device Numonyx PC28F256M29EWHD BGA54 Project file PC28F256M29EWHD X Stop alll Device Predefined operation This menu allows user to select device Master operation Following Master operation are available e Blank check e Verify e Program e Erase 30 Each Master operation can consist of a sequence of one or more partial operations for example Program device operation can consist of the following sub operations 1 Erase 2 Program 3 Verify Selection of sub operations is stored in Project file For details about project file creation and usage refer to Engineering mode chapter Preselected d
57. rt caused by dust or dirt Warning The ZIF socket of the programmer and the socket converters are considered as consumables The life cycle of the ZIF socket of the programmer is about 25 000 mechanical cycles The life cycle of ZIF sockets of the socket converters is in generally from 5 000 to 10 000 mechanical cycles even if the life cycle of some specialized BGA ZIF sockets can be about 500 000 mechanical cycles Programmed devices environment and ZIF maintenance have direct influence to actual electrical lifetime of ZIF socket it means that ZIF socket does not cause programming failures yet Keep fingers away from contacts of ZIF socket because contacts of the ZIF socket fouled by smear and grime from fingers may cause the programming failures Change the ZIF socket or the socket converter if you noticed increased number of programming failures The warranty does not apply to the ZIF sockets that are wear or grimy and which cause large amount of failures during working with programmer 49 Warranty terms The manufacturer Dataman Programmers Ltd gives a guarantee on failure free operating of the DATAMAN 848PRO2 programmer and all its parts materials and workmanship for three years from the date of purchase This warranty is limited to 25 000 cycles on DIL ZIF socket or 10 000 cycles on other ZIF sockets Although we take as much care as possible to integrate high quality components in the built in computer we can t provide a highe
58. s Ramtron FM24xxxxxx FM25xxxxxx Fujitsu MB85RCxxxx MB85RSxxxx Lapis OKI Rohm MR44xxxxx MR45xxxxx e Serial MRAM Everspin MH20xxx MH25xxx e Configuration EE PROM XCFxxx XC17xxxx XC18Vxxx EPCSxxx AT17xxx AT18F xxx 37LVxx e 1 Wire DS1xxx DS2xxx ePLD Altera MAX 3000A MAX 7000A MAX 7000B MAX 70008 MAX7000AE MAX II G Z MAX V ePLD Lattice ispGAL22V10x ispLSl1xxx ispLSI1xxxEA ispLSI2xxx ispLSI2xxxA ispLSI2xxxE ispLSI2xxxV ispLSI2xxxVE ispLSI2xxxVL LC4xxxB C V ZC ZE M4 xx xx M4A3 xx xx M4A5 xx xx MALV xx xx ispCLOCK Power ProcessorPM e PLD Xilinx XC9500 XC9500XL XC9500XV CoolRunner XPLA3 CoolRunner Ill eSPLD CPLD series AMD AMI Atmel Cypress Gould ICT Lattice National Semicond Philips STMicroelectronics TI TMS Vantis VLSI 12 eFPGA FPGA Microsemi Actel ProASIC3 IGLOO Fusion ProASICplus SmartFusion e FPGA Lattice MachXO MachXO2 LatticeXP LatticeXP2 ispXPGA e FPGA Xilinx Spartan 3AN e Clocks TI TMS Cypress e Special chips Atmel Tire Pressure Monitoring ATA6285N ATA6286N PWM controllers Zilker Labs Analog Devices Multi Phase ICs IR Chil Semiconductor Gamma buffers AUO Maxim TI e Microcontrollers MCS51 series 8 Cxxx 87LVxx 89Cxxx 89Sxxx 89Fxxx 89LVxxx 891 5 89LPxxx 89Exxx 89Lxxx all manufacturers Philips LPC series e Microcontrollers Intel 196 series 87 196 KB KC KD KT KR e
59. s are successfully found the result shows the programmer type and allows you to accept new settings by button Accept Otherwise No Programmers found message will be displayed in table Search results and button Accept is disabled 31 If search result is No Programmers found please try to turn off Stand Alone programmer by menu File Shut down computer turn off the power button on the back side of programmer wait for 15 seconds or more and start programmer again If the search result is still No Programmers found please refer to troubleshooting documentation Programmer Connect Sites Menu command starts control applications for all available programmer sites The Connecting Sites indicator is displayed during connecting of sites Additional information about site connection progress is displayed for each site in the Status panel on the main screen Programmer sites are numbered from 1 to 8 in direction of physical placing of sites from left to right When connection process is complete indicator Connecting Sites will be hidden The Status panel will contain information about each site Following status information are most common e Ready means the programmer site is connected and ready to start any operation e Present special status of connected site means the site is connected but it is also not selected checked in dialog Select sites User selected device or project operations will not run on Presen
60. s or perform any writes on System disk volume Second volume is Reserved D Third volume is named as Data E This volume contains Programmer Projects Logs Updates and Temp directories Programmer is directory where main control software is installed In directory Logs are saved log files from operations with devices When OS update files are available they should be saved to Updates directory Your project files should be in Projects directory Exact update steps will be distributed with operating system updates For programmer reliability operating system is configured with write filters on System disk As a side effect of these filters any operating system configuration changes except of user desktop and time zone will be wasted after restart or shutdown programmer How to make changes in system permanent N S up Oo If you want persistently save changes on your DATAMAN 848PRO2 follow these steps login as admin run uwfmgr exe filter disable needed admin rights if you are login as operator for example with runas command from operator account or login as admin perform restart DATAMAN 848PRO2 system login as admin make desired changes in your DATAMAN 848PRO2 system run uwfmgr exe filter enable and restart DATAMAN 848PRO2 immediate Now should be changes permanent until system recovery will be performed 44 System restore System restore performs refreshing of programmer operati
61. t unselected sites User can set site selection in dialog Select sites accessible by menu command Programmer Select Enabled sites e No project file is loaded means the site is successfully connected but no project file is loaded It also means that no device is selected The recommended action is Load project e othertext describes current status of site s Programmer Disconnect Sites Menu command is used to disconnect all programmer sites and close Programmer sites control applications The command will apply only if no device operation is currently running on any of connected sites The command does not close main control program Also Stand Alone programmer computer remains running Programmer Automatic YES Command displays dialog Site settings with Automatic YES options Site settings Automatic YES Off Use Project settings Force YES for gang programming DK x Cancel Three modes of Automatic YES function are available e On Automatic YES Is always On e Off Automatic YES Is always Off e Use Project settings Automatic YES setting depends on relevant settings stored in project file NEM 32 When Automatic YES mode is On programmer sites are scanning their device sockets after device operation is completed The control program can detect removing of programmed device and insertion of new device and afterwards automatically start repeat recent operation on new devi
62. th touch screen 7 fan s grid 8 temperature controlled fans 9 banana jack for connection to ground 10 banana jack for ESD wrist straps connection 11 Windows Embedded 8 1 Industry Pro serial number sticker 12 PC connectors e g for display keyboard mouse 13 power switch 14 power supply connector 15 Soft power ON OFF button 6 Manipulation with the programmed device After the selection of desired device for your work you can insert it into the open ZIF socket lever is up and close socket lever is down The correct orientation of the device in ZIF socket is shown on the picture near the ZIF socket on the programmer cover The programmed device must be removed from the socket when the BUSY LED is off Note Programmer protection electronics protect the target device and the programmer itself against either short or long term power failures and partly against a PC failure However it is not possible to guarantee the integrity of the target device due to incorrect user selected programming parameters Target device may not be destroyed by forced interruption of the control program turn off programmer but the content of programmed cells may remains undefined Don t unplug the target device from the ZIF socket during work with device BUSY LED on In system serial programming by DATAMAN 848PRO2 Optimized advanced pindrivers deliver programming performance without overshoot or ground bounce for all d
63. tion of predefined device operation 16 Use menu Device Predefined operation to select device Master operation Following Master operations are available Blank check Verify Program Erase For more details about predefined device operations see chapter Menu Device Predefined operation Insertion of devices in programmer sockets and start device operations 17 Insert devices into programmer sockets and press Run operation button on touch screen operation means predefined operation for example when 23 predefined operation is Program device the caption of button Run will be Run Program 18 Selected device operation including sub operations that are part of predefined device operation will start Progress of operations is displayed in panel status for each programmer site You can use some special features of Stand Alone multiprogramming system for example Count down or Statistics 24 Software Detailed description of Graphics user interface with touch screen Wait please screen Wait please screen is displayed on standalone s built in LCD screen as the first screen after turning on power The screen is shown during booting up of operating system and starting of standalone control software PG4UWMC Welcome screen About screen Dataman PGAUWM QC 11 01 2015 Universal stand alone multiprogramming system Web http www dataman com Programmer type D ataman 848Pro2 Number of Sites available 8
64. ty Socket pindriver e 48 pin DIL ZIF Zero Insertion Force socket accepts both 300 600 mil devices up to 48 pin e pindrivers 48 universal e VCCP VPP1 VPP2 can be connected to each pin e perfect ground for each pin e FPGA based TTL driver provides H L CLK pull up pull down on all pindriver pins e analog pindriver output level selectable from 1 8 V up to 26V e current limitation overcurrent shutdown power failure shutdown e ESD protection on each pin of socket IEC 1000 4 2 15kV air 8kV contact e continuity test each pin is tested before every programming operation ISP connector e 20 pin male type with miss insertion lock e6 TTL pindrivers provides H L CLK pull up pull down level H selectable from 1 8V up to 5V to handle all low voltage including devices e 1x voltage range 2V 7V 100mA can be applied to two pins e programmed chip voltage VCCP with both source sink capability and voltage sense e 1x VPP voltage range 2V 25V 50mA 11 e target system supply voltage range 2V 6V 250mA e ESD protection on each pin of ISP connector IEC 1000 4 2 15kV air 8kV contact e two output signals which indicate state of work result LED OK and LED Error active level min 1 8V e input signal switch YES equivalent active level max 0 8V DEVICE SUPPORT valid for each programming module Programmer eNAND FLASH Samsung K9xxx KFxxx SK Hynix ex Hynix HY27xxx H27xxx Toshiba TC58xxx TH58xxx Micron M
65. ut screen of standalone programmer fu Remote Desktop Connection Remote Desktop Connection Computer 1921680149 When communication is established enter administrator credentials Remote Desktop Connection Enter your credentials For 192 168 0 145 These credentials Will be used when you connect to the remote computer User name f admin wl C Remember my password Because current OS allows only one user connected at a time next message may be showed Logon Message data will be lost Do you want to continue A The user OEM ESP49TO3Z5LYoperator is currently logged on to this computer If you continue this user s Windows Session will end and any un saved Warning Connecting to programmer in time when programming devices is running programming will be immediately terminated your devices may not be fully programmed Restart computer after you finish remote administering 43 Because work with remote desktop is similar to working on local station please continue to read chapter Local administration Local administration For local administration of Stand Alone programmer you must have connected standard PS 2 keyboard PS 2 mouse and standard analog display with resolution minimal 1024x768 and 32bit color supported Operating disk is divided to three volumes First volume named as System C contains Windows Embedded 8 1 Industrial Pro operating system Warning Do not delete change file
66. wer supply follow these special precautions e Circuit breakers overcurrent protection must be a part of building electrical installation e Power cord is a main disconnecting element for disconnecting programmer from mains Pull out power cord plug from outlet to disconnect programmer from mains e f you connect programmer to mains by 2 wire cable or wire power cord is inserted to 2 pin mains plug for proper prevention before electrical injury you must connect ground wire to black banana jack for connection to ground marked with ground symbol on the back site of programmer If you have an unsupported target device If you need to operate on a target device not supported by the control program for programmer please do not despair and follow these next steps e Look in the device list of the latest version of the control program on our Internet site section Download file corresponded to your programmer Your new target device may already be included in this version If yes download and install the new version of the control program e Contact DATAMAN directly by completing and submitting the TECHNICAL SUPPORT REQUEST available from our website www dataman com We may need to request data sheets and samples of your target device Any samples will be returned to you after we include your target device in a new version of PG4UW 48 Maintenance We recommend following the instructions and precautions herein to achieve high
67. x or phone e E mail Complete and submit the TECHNICAL SUPPORT REQUEST available from our website www dataman com Include everything that you consider being relevant about the programmer software and the target device e Mail fax Print and complete the RETURNS FORM available from our website www dataman com Include everything that you consider being relevant about the programmer software and the target device Send the completed form by mail or fax to DATAMAN fax number in the control program menu Help About or to your local dealer e Phone Call your local dealer or DATAMAN s customer support center 44 0 1300 320719 f your programmer is diagnosed as defective consult your local dealer or DATAMAN about the pertinent repair center in your country Please carefully include the following items in the package e Defective product e Completed RETURNS FORM available from our website www dataman com e Photocopy of a dated proof of purchase Without all these items we cannot admit your programmer for repair Note You may find the DEVICE PROBLEM REPORT form e at our Internet site www dataman com section Support Problem report 47 Hardware warnings Class A ITE notice Device described in this manual is class A products In domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures e Because DATAMAN 848PRO2 have internal po
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