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SETUP AND OPERATION SECTION 2
Page 2-1
INTRODUCTION
SETUP AND OPERATION SECTION 2
The RPC -210 is ready to program as soon as you
connect it to a PC and apply power. This section
describes what is needed to get a sign on message.
Requirements for uploading and downloading programs
are discussed. A “ Wher e to go from here” section tells
you what sections to refer to in order to use a function
on the RPC-210. Finally, a trouble-shooting section
helps out on the most common problems.
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
The RPC-210 is designed to handle a wide temperature
ranges at low power. These characteristics require using
CM OS com ponents. CM OS is static sensitive. T o avoid
damaging these components, observe the following
precautions:
1. Ground yourself before handling the RPC -210 or
plugging in cables. Static electricity can easily arc
through cables and to the card. Simply touching
your PC befor e you touch the card can greatly
reduce the amount of static.
2. Do not insert or remove cables or components when
power is applied.
EQUIPMENT
You will need the following equipment to begin using the
RPC-210. ' !' items are supplied with a development
system.
!RPC-210 embedded controller
!VTC -9F ser ial cable
!Power supply, 6 to 16 VDC @ 300 m a or
+ 5, 300 ma
PC with a serial port and communications program
(such as Microsoft Windows Terminal or Procomm)
Refer to SECT ION 4, "SERIA L PORT PIN O UT" , for
wiring information to make your own serial cable.
The application disk is helpful to run demonstration
programs. This disk is included in the development
system.
DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM SETUP
A development system has most of the software and
hardware needed to get your card operating. All you
really need is a PC with a serial port and a serial
communications program. A development system
includes terminal boar ds with cables to easily access
analog and digital I/O.
Refer to Figure 2-1 on the next page. Connect the red
wire (+ voltage) on the power cable assembly (P/N
1725) to the terminal marked “E” on P1. Black
(ground) goes to P1 terminal marked "G".
You may plug the pow er supply into a 120 VA C wall
outlet or power strip. Power may be applied or removed
from the RPC-210 board by plugging the 3.5mm
connector from the power supply to the pow er cable
assembly.
Application Programs
To use the application and demonstration programs, you
must put them to your hard drive first. They can be any
place you want. Make up a subdirectory and run 'RPC-
210.BAT' to extract the files. This program expands
files in the current DOS directory and creates additional
subdirectories. RPBASIC-52 program s are in the
BASIC52 directory.
DEVELOPING UNDER WINDOWS
You can wr ite and debug under M icrosoft Window s .
An easy way is to create a folder and put your editor
(Word, WordPad, Note pad, or other), term inal
program, and MS-DOS icon in it. Open the editor and
terminal programs and use the task bar to switch
between the two.
The Windows ' Terminal' program configuration file,
mon210.trm, is supplied on the applications disk and
should be in the directory where you put the RPC-210
application programs. You may need to change the
COM port.
Word tends to leave the file it is editing open. When it
is open, the term inal progr am cannot access it. You will
need to save and close the file before compiling.
WordPad or Notepad do not have this problem.
WordPad will add a .TXT extension to your file. If
your program ended in .BAS, you could have programs
like PROG1.BAS.TXT.
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