863 B&K Precision, 863 Datasheet - Page 71

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863

Manufacturer Part Number
863
Description
PROGRAMMER SER EPROM +150MCNTRLR
Manufacturer
B&K Precision
Type
Universalr
Datasheet

Specifications of 863

Contents
Programmer, Adapter, Cable, Manual and Software
For Use With/related Products
Serial EEPROM and Microchip PICmicro Microcontrollers
Other names
BK863

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Self test and calibration
If you have feeling, that your programmer doesn’t behave
according to yours expectations (but at least every 3 month),
please run self test using Diagnostic POD, that contains
standard programmer delivery. For optimal fruit of work with
849 programmer is recommended every 6 months (no more) to
make extended test and check the calibration. All this activities
you can find in Diagnostics menu of PG4UW.
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.
Warning! 849 programmer hasn’t protection devices, which
protect the content of programmed device against critical
situations, for example power failures and PC failure
(interrupted cable...). Moreover, an device is usually destroyed
in the programming mode due to forced interruption of the
control program run (Reset or switching the computer off) due
to removing the connecting cable, or unplugging the
programmed device from the ZIF socket. Incorrectly placed
device in the ZIF socket can cause its damage or destruction.
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