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Index Index-2 AutoSi te User M anual E Electrostatic discharge minimi zing, 2-2, 2-25, 2-27 specifications , 1-6 End user registration , xii Env ironme ntal spec ifica tion s, 1-5 Extended CRC commands, list, A-6 F Frequ…

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AutoSite User Manual Index-1
A
ac receptacle, 1-4
Accessories, 1-7
Antistatic wrist strap
connecting to AutoSite, 1-3
minimum resistance, 2-2, 2-25, 2-27
AutoSite
back panel, 1-4
description of, 1-1
front panel, 1-3
introduction to, 1-1
Keep Current Subscription Service, 1-7
powering up, 2-27
RAM, 1-5
specifications, 1-5
status indicators, 1-3
Auxiliary port, 1-4
Auxiliary port LED, 1-3
B
Bases
cleaning, 3-20
conductive pad, 3-19
inserting DIP devices, 3-16
installing the Base, 3-13
PLCC packages, 3-17
removing the Base, 3-15
Booting AutoSite, 2-27
Bulletin Board Service, xi
C
Cables
building your own, 2-34
electromagnetic interference, 2-34
pinout diagram, 2-34
25-pin to 25-pin, 2-34
25-pin to 9-pin, 2-34
50-pin, 1-4
68-pin, 1-4
Canadian Standards Association, 1-6
Changing your address, xii
Cleaning
base, 3-20
conductive pad, 3-19
SPA block, 3-19
Computer remote control
command summary, A-4—A-6
default settings, A-3
entering CRC mode, A-2
halting an operation, A-2
powerup CRC mode, A-2
software driver, A-1
System Setup, A-2
Conductive pad, cleaning and replacing, 3-19
Customer Support, ix
D
Device support packages, 1-8
Disk drive, location, 1-3
Disk, duplicating, 2-33
DOS, DISKCOPY command, 2-28, 2-33

Index
Index-2 AutoSite User Manual
E
Electrostatic discharge
minimizing, 2-2, 2-25, 2-27
specifications, 1-6
End user registration, xii
Environmental specifications, 1-5
Extended CRC commands, list, A-6
F
Frequency range, 1-5
Functional specifications, 1-5
G
Ground connector, 1-3
H
Halting an operation in CRC, A-2
Handler port, 1-4
Handler port LED, 1-3
Handlers
connecting AutoSite to, 2-1
converting test sites to programming modules,
2-20
Hard drive, 1-7, 3-20
Hardware handshaking, B-3, B-4
Humidity, 1-5
I
Inserting devices, 3-16
Installing AutoSite, 2-1
K
Keep Current
delete files, 3-29
purge files, 3-30
replace algorithm, 3-27
restore algorithm, 3-28
view files, 3-26
Keep Current Subscription Service, 1-7
L
LEDs, description of, 1-3
M
Mass Storage Module (MSM), 1-7, 3-20
MatchBooks, 3-17—3-18
MSM, 1-7
O
Operating specifications, 1-5
Options, 1-7
P
PC, connecting to AutoSite, 2-21, 2-25
Performance verification, 1-6
Physical specifications, 1-5
Power consumption, 1-5
Power cord, connecting, 2-28
Power LED, 1-3
Power requirements, 1-5
Power switch, 1-4
Powering Up, 2-28
Preventive maintenance
base, 3-20
conductive pad, 3-19
SPA block, 3-19
Programming modules
adding a new, 3-21
changing, 3-2, 3-3, 3-8
removing, 3-3, 3-8
ProMaster 2000
changing programming modules on, 3-3
connecting AutoSite to, 2-2
connecting control unit to, 2-4, 2-25
connecting pin driver head to, 2-11
converting contactor sets, 2-6
ProMaster 3000
changing programming modules on, 3-8
connecting pin driver head to, 2-21
converting test sites, 2-20
ProMaster 7000
changing programming modules on, 3-8
connecting pin driver head to, 2-21
converting test sites, 2-20
R
Registration, xii
Repair information
See
Customer Support
Repair Service, xii

Index
AutoSite User Manual Index-3
S
Safety specifications, 1-6
Self-test
on power-up, 2-29
overview, 3-22—3-24
performance verification, 1-6
Setting up AutoSite, 2-1
Setup and Installation, 2-1
SmartPort, 2-34
Software License Agreement, 2-2
SPA block, cleaning, 3-19
Specifications, 1-5—1-6
Support
See
Customer Support
System memory, 1-1, 1-5
System software, updating, 3-21
T
TaskLink, 1-7
Technical assistance, x
Technischer Überwachungsverein, 1-6
U
Underwriters Laboratories, 1-6
Updating system software, 3-21
Upgrade, 88-pin kit, 1-7
V
Verifying performance, 1-6
Voltage, acceptable range, 1-5
W
Warranty, xi