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Elnec JetProg - Manipulation with the Programmed Device; Selftest and Calibration

Elnec JetProg
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LabProg+
Problems related to the LabProg+
PC
interconnection, and their removing
If you have any problems with LabProg+ PC
interconnection, see section Common notes please.
Manipulation with the programmed
device
After selection of desired device for your work, you can insert
into the open ZIF socket (the lever is up) and close socket (the
lever is down). The correct orientation of the programmed
device in ZIF socket is shown on the picture near ZIF socket
on the programmer's cover. The programmed device is
necessary to insert into the socket also to remove from the
socket when LED BUSY light off.
Note: Programmer's protection electronics protect the target
device and the programmer itself against either short or long-
term power failures and, partly, also against a PC failure.
However, it is not possible to grant the integrity of the target
device due to incorrect, user-selected programming
parameters. Target device may be not destroyed by forced
interruption of the control program (reset or switch-off PC), by
removing the physical connection to the programmer, but the
content of actually programmed cell may remains undefined.
Don't unplug the target device from the ZIF socket during work
with devices (LED BUSY shine).
Selftest and calibration
If you feel that your programmer does not react according to
your expectation, please run the programmer selftest using
Diagnostic POD, enclosed with the standard delivery package.
For optimal results with programmer we recommend you
undertake every 6 months, an extended test and to check the
calibration. See instructions for selftest in the Diagnostics
menu of PG4UW.
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