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AutoSite User Manual 2-1 Setup and Installation This chapter describes ho w to set up AutoSite an d get it working wit h your equipment. Before yo u read this chapter, make sure yo u have read the previous chapter, “Intr…

Introduction
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Additional Programming
Modules
The table below lists the different programming modules available for the
AutoSite programmer. The table also shows which Data I/O handlers
support a particular programming module.
For example, AutoSite supports 84-pin PLCCs when used with a
ProMaster 3000, ProMaster 7000, or ProMaster 7500 handler. For more
information or for a list of the current programming modules, contact
Data I/O Customer Support as listed in the Preface.
Note: For AutoSite use with a non-ProMaster handler, refer to the
documentation supplied with your handler or contact your handler
manufacturer for information on available programming modules.
Device Type
ProMaster
2500
ProMaster
3000
ProMaster
7000/7500
150-mil SOIC
220-mil SOIC
300-mil SOIC
350-mil SOIC
450-mil SOIC
530-mil SOIC
300-mil DIP
600-mil DIP
20-pin PLCC
28-pin PLCC
32-pin PLCC
44-pin PLCC
52-pin PLCC
68-pin PLCC
84-pin PLCC

AutoSite User Manual 2-1
Setup and Installation
This chapter describes how to set up AutoSite and get it working with
your equipment. Before you read this chapter, make sure you have read
the previous chapter, “Introduction.”
This chapter guides you through configuring the hardware, connecting
AutoSite to a device handler, installing the system software, and
powering up AutoSite for the first time. The installation process is
divided into the following steps:
• Connect AutoSite to a ProMaster Handler
• Connect AutoSite to a ProMaster 2000..........................................2-2
• Connect AutoSite to a ProMaster 3000 or ProMaster 7000......2-12
• Connect AutoSite to a non-ProMaster Handler................................2-25
• Power Up AutoSite...............................................................................2-27
• Insert an Algorithm Disk......................................................................2-30
• Finish Up ................................................................................................2-31
Once you get AutoSite set up and installed, you will want to refer to
Chapter 3, “Operation,” for information on commonly performed tasks
such as changing programming modules and adding device support
packages.
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Setup and Installation
2-2 AutoSite User Manual
Before You Begin
Before you begin the setup and installation, make sure you read and
understand the terms of the Software License Agreement, which is
printed on the outside of the envelope containing the AutoSite disks.
Connect AutoSite to a ProMaster 2000
This section describes how to connect AutoSite to a ProMaster 2000
handler. The installation is divided into two main steps:
• Attach the AutoSite control unit to the 2000
• Attach the AutoSite pin driver head to the 2000
Figure 2-1 is a flowchart that illustrates the general flow of the installation
procedures contained in this section.
What You Need
In addition to the contents of the Installation Kit, you will need the
following to connect AutoSite to a ProMaster 2000:
•Programming module
• Grounded wrist strap
• Antistatic workstation
• 5/32-inch hex driver
• Flatblade screwdriver
• #2 Phillips screwdriver
Safety Information
This information is provided as a supplement to the Safety Summary at
the beginning of this manual.
The circuitry housed inside the pin driver head and the control unit and
the devices AutoSite programs are static sensitive and can be damaged by
electrostatic discharge (ESD). To help minimize the effects of ESD, we
suggest you wear an antistatic wrist strap while you follow the
procedures described in this section.
For best performance, the antistatic wrist strap should be connected to a
properly grounded antistatic workstation and the wrist strap should
contain a 1M
Ω
(minimum) to 10M
Ω
(maximum) isolating resistor.