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indicator glows with a low intensity, the JetProg is in inactive
mode.
Connecting JetProg to the PC
Switch off PC and programmer. Insert the communication
cable included with your JetProg programmer package to a
free printer port on your PC. If your computer is equipped with
only one printer port, substitute the programmer cable for the
printer cable. Connect the opposite cable end to the
programmer. Screw on both connectors to counter-connectors.
This is very important. It may be uncomfortable to switch
between printer cable and programmer cable, though it is not
recommended to operate the JetProg programmer through a
mechanical printer switch. Use of an electronic printer switch is
impossible. But you can install a second multi-I/O in your
computer, thus obtaining a supplementary printer port, says
LPT2. So your printer may remain on LPT1 while the
programmer on LPT2.
Switch on the PC.
Connect the mains connector of the power supply (or the wall-
plug power supply itself) to a mains plug, and then connect the
mini-DIN connector to the programmer's connector labeled
"12VAC". At this time all 'work result' LEDs (and 'POWER'
LED) light up successive and then switch off. Once the
POWER LED lights with low brightness then the JetProg
programmer is ready to run.
Next run the control program for JetProg.
Caution! If you don't want to switch off your PC when
connecting the JetProg, proceed as follows:
• When connecting the programmer to the PC: FIRST insert
the communications cable and THEN the power-supply
connector.
• When disconnecting the programmer from the PC: FIRST
disconnect the power-supply connector and THEN the
communication cable.
From JetProg's point of view the connecting and disconnecting
sequence is irrelevant. Protection circuits on all programmer
inputs keep it safe. But think of your PC please.
Problems related to the JetProg
PC
interconnection, and their removing
If you have any problems with JetProg PC
interconnection, see section Common notes please.
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