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C-2.
ProMaster
2500
Handler
Controller
Board
Layout
(not
to
scale)
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Example
of
ASCII
Binary
Format
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of
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Cosmac
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of
Fairchild
Fairbug
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of
MOS
Technology
Format
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Example
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Motorola
EXORciser
Format
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Intellec
8/MDS
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Absolute
Object
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EXORmacs
Format
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MCS-86
Hex
Object
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of
HP
64000
Absolute
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SDSMAC
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of
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Full
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of
JEDEC
Kernel
Mode
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Extended
Format
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Example
of
Motorola
S3
Format
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Hewlett-Packard
64000
Unix
Format
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Figure
D-23.
A
Sample
of
the
Intel
OMF286
Format
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Figure
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A
Close-up
of
the
Intel
OMF286
Format
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Figure
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Example
of
the
Intel
Hex-32
Format
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1.
Keep
Current
BBS
Logon
Screen
3
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2.
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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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2500
User
Manual
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Contents
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ProMaster
2500
User
Manual
Safety
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
Power
Source
Use
only
the
power
cord
specified
for
your
equipment.
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.
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User
Manual
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