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Figure C-2. ProMaster 2500 Handler Controller Board Layout (not to scale)............ C-3
Figure D-1. An Example of ASCII Binary Format..........................................................D-5
Figure D-2. An Example of TI SDSMAC Format............................................................D-7
Figure D-3. An Example of Formatted Binary Format................................................D-10
Figure D-4. An Example of Formatted Binary Format................................................D-11
Figure D-5. An Example of Spectrum Format..............................................................D-12
Figure D-6. An Example of ASCII Octal and Hex Formats.........................................D-19
Figure D-7. An Example of RCA Cosmac Format........................................................D-21
Figure D-8. An Example of Fairchild Fairbug...............................................................D-22
Figure D-9. An Example of MOS Technology Format.................................................D-23
Figure D-10. An Example of Motorola EXORciser Format.........................................D-24
Figure D-11. An Example of Intel Intellec 8/MDS Format.........................................D-25
Figure D-12. An Example of Signetics Absolute Object Format ................................D-26
Figure D-13. An Example of Tektronix Hex Format....................................................D-27
Figure D-14. An Example of Motorola EXORmacs Format........................................D-28
Figure D-15. An Example of Intel MCS-86 Hex Object................................................D-29
Figure D-16. An Example of HP 64000 Absolute Format............................................D-31
Figure D-17. An Example of TI SDSMAC Format........................................................D-33
Figure D-18. An Example of JEDEC Full Format.........................................................D-38
Figure D-19. An Example of JEDEC Kernel Mode Format.........................................D-46
Figure D-20. An Example of Tektronix Extended Format..........................................D-47
Figure D-21. An Example of Motorola S3 Format........................................................D-49
Figure D-22. Hewlett-Packard 64000 Unix Format......................................................D-51
Figure D-23. A Sample of the Intel OMF286 Format ...................................................D-53
Figure D-24. A Close-up of the Intel OMF286 Format.................................................D-54
Figure D-25. An Example of the Intel Hex-32 Format.................................................D-55
Figure 1. Keep Current BBS Logon Screen...........................................................................3
Figure 2. Keep Current Library Menu..................................................................................3
List of Tables
Table 4-1. ProMaster Programming Module Configuration Chart ............................4-11
Table 5-1. ProMaster 2500 Label Print Guide (Dot Matrix Printer)............................5-16
Table 5-2. ProMaster 2500 Label Print Guide (Thermal Printer).................................5-18
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S
afety Summary
General safety information for operating personnel is contained in this
summary. In addition, specific WARNINGS and CAUTIONS appear
throughout this manual where they apply and are not included in this
summary.
Antistatic Wrist Strap
To avoid electric shock, the antistatic wrist strap must contain a 1 M
(minimum) to 10 M
(maximum) isolating resistor.
Definitions WARNING
statements identify conditions or practices that could result
in personal injury or loss of life.
CAUTION
statements identify
conditions or practices that could result in damage to equipment or other
property.
Fuse Replacement
For continued protection against the possibility of fire, replace the fuse
only with a fuse of the specified voltage, current, and type ratings.
Grounding the Product
The product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power
cord. To avoid electric shock, plug the power cord into a properly wired
and grounded receptacle only. Grounding this equipment is essential for
its safe operation.
Hearing Protection
Noise levels generated by the ProMaster handler while it is operating can
exceed 70 dB. Hearing protection should be worn by personnel working
near the handler while it is operating.
Power Cord
Use only the power cord specified for your equipment.
Power Source
To avoid damage, operate the equipment only within the specified line
(ac) voltage range.
Servicing
To reduce the risk of electric shock, perform only the servicing described
in this manual.