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2. Setup and Installation
2-20 UniSite-xpi User Manual
PC/HostIs the PC/host plugged in and turned on? Is the terminal
emulation software installed and configured properly? Is the
terminal emulation software running properly? Is the TaskLink for
Windows or TaskLink for DOS software installed and configured
properly? (See Software Choices on page 2-5). Is the software
running properly? Are the display controls on the monitor adjusted
to allow viewing?
DiskIs the System disk inserted properly?
ModuleIs there a Module inserted into the programmer? Is it
inserted properly?
BaseIs there a Base inserted into the Module? Is it inserted
properly? (A Base should be installed if the Module requires one.)
DevicesIs the device socket(s) empty? (Sockets must be empty for
the programmer to boot up properly.)
Now, after checking everything described above, reboot the programmer
and go to the beginning of this section, Power Up the Programmer.
Rebooting the Programmer If you need to reboot the programmer, you can do it in either one of the
following two ways:
Turn the programmer off, wait a few seconds, and then turn the
programmer on again.
Press E
SC, CTRL + W.
The programmer always performs a powerup self-test whether you do a
cold boot (cycling power) or a warm boot (pressing E
SC, CTRL + W).
Is the Power-on Screen
Displayed? The Start-up screen is displayed after the programmer completes its
powerup self-test successfully. The version and configuration
information for the programmer along with the current and default
terminal types are displayed.
Configuring the
Programmer Parallel Port
(TaskLink for Windows
Only) 1. Connect the programmer to the parallel port on your PC using the
parallel port cable supplied with your programmer.
Note: If your PC has been more than one parallel port, note which port is used.
2. Connect the programmer to the serial port on your PC using the
serial port cable supplied with your programmer.
Note: Because some operations are not supported on the parallel port, it is
necessary to connect the programmer and PC via their serial port as well.
TaskLink uses the parallel port if Programmer Parallel Port is enabled
(see Step 4 or Step 7 below). If the operation is not supported on the
parallel port, TaskLink switches to the serial port to complete the
operation.
3. Start TaskLink and select Options from the System menu.

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