The Bk MANUAL provides detailed instructions on setting up, operating, and troubleshooting the 869 programmer, including programming from a master chip, setting up for stand-alone use, and field use procedures. It also covers software installation, hardware setup, and offers solutions for communication errors, with additional information on device insertion and system requirements.
Manual Overview
The Bk MANUAL provides detailed instructions for using the 869 programmer, focusing on troubleshooting, error codes, calibration, and board-level guidance. The manual outlines a step-by-step process for programming from a master chip, which involves selecting the device, reading the master chip, programming the new device, and verifying the information. For standalone use, the manual describes setting up the programmer by selecting and adding devices to the library and transferring device information. Field use instructions include connecting power, selecting the device and manufacturer, reading the master chip, and programming a blank chip. Troubleshooting involves checking the checksum to ensure the chip is correctly programmed. If discrepancies occur, the chip should be erased or replaced, and the process repeated. The manual also covers software installation, which requires an IBM-compatible PC, a parallel port, and a color graphic adaptor. The software supports various device formats and includes features like IC testing for TTL and CMOS logic ICs.
Quick Issues Covered
- Diagnose communication errors during software installation and setup.
- Resolve power-up failures by checking device insertion and power connection.
- Use schematics for circuit tracing to troubleshoot programming issues.
Overview
The product is a programming hardware and software system designed for use with a PC’s printer port, eliminating the need for a separate interface card. It supports a wide range of devices, including PROMs, EPROMs, PLDs, and Microcontrollers, and offers IC test capabilities for TTL and CMOS Logic ICs. The system includes a user-friendly interface with pull-down menus and pop-up dialogue boxes. The manual provides an introduction to the product, system requirements, hardware and software setup, and detailed explanations of software functions. It also includes appendices with customer support information.
Specifications
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Controls & Indicators
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Installation / Setup
The setup highlights for the installation of the programmer include the following prerequisites and steps:
1. System Requirements:
– An IBM-PC/386/486/Pentium or compatible clone.
– One parallel port (LPT1, LPT2, or LPT3).
– MS-WINDOWS9x/NT.
– Diskette drive or CD-ROM for installation.
– Hard disc drive with at least 10 Mbyte of spare capacity.
– Color graphic adaptor and monitor.
2. Package Contents:
– Programmer module.
– Parallel connecting cable (1 m).
– 12 Volt, 3 Amp, AC Adaptor.
– User’s Guide.
– Software diskette or CD-ROM.
3. Software Installation:
– Insert the installation disc into a drive.
– Run SETUP.EXE.
– Choose a directory for installation.
– The installation program will create three sub-directories: BIN, LIB, and ALGO.
4. Device Insertion:
– Devices can be inserted into the programmer socket using normal, special, or adaptor insertion methods.
– Follow the reference diagram next to the socket for normal insertion.
– Some devices may require an adaptor.
5. Hardware Setup:
– The programmer is designed for the PC’s printer port, eliminating the need for a separate interface card.
No specific information about wiring, clearances, or calibration is provided in the source.
Operation
The operation of the device involves several steps depending on the mode of use:
1. Programming from a Master Chip:
– Turn on the programmer and launch the 869 software.
– Select the device to be programmed using the “Select” icon.
– Use the “Read” icon to load information from the Master chip into the buffer.
– Program the device using the “Program” icon.
– Verify the programmed information with the “Verify” icon.
2. Setting up Programmer for Stand-Alone Use:
– Turn on the programmer and launch the 869 software.
– Use the Library tool to select and add the desired device for stand-alone use.
– Transfer device and driver information for stand-alone use.
– Turn off the power and disconnect the communication cable.
3. Field Use:
– Ensure power is connected and turned on, then insert the Master chip.
– Select the device by navigating through options using arrow keys and pressing Enter.
– After reading the chip, load the file into the buffer.
– Replace the Master chip with a blank chip, then program it.
– Verify the programmed chip using the Checksum function.
These steps provide a basic guide to using the programmer in different modes.
Troubleshooting & Error Codes
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Safety & Warnings
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Overview
Brief overview of the product.
Specifications
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Controls & Indicators
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Bk-precision-869-instruction Overview
The Bk-precision-869 is a versatile digital multimeter designed for precise electrical measurements in both professional and hobbyist applications. This device offers accurate readings of voltage, current, resistance, and continuity, making it an essential tool for troubleshooting electrical circuits, testing components, and performing routine maintenance on electronic equipment.
Main Features and Specifications
- Measurement Functions: AC/DC Voltage, AC/DC Current, Resistance, Continuity, Diode Test
- Display: Large backlit LCD for clear readings in various lighting conditions
- Auto-ranging capability for quick and accurate measurements
- Data Hold function to freeze readings for easy recording
- Overload protection to safeguard the device and user
- Battery-powered with low battery indicator
- Compact and ergonomic design for comfortable handheld use
Basic Usage and Operation Tips
Before using the Bk-precision-869, ensure the device is powered on and the correct measurement mode is selected. Connect the test leads to the appropriate input jacks and probe the circuit or component carefully. Use the auto-ranging feature to simplify measurements, or manually select ranges for more control. Always start with the highest range if unsure of the expected measurement to prevent damage. Utilize the Data Hold button to freeze readings when needed, and turn off the device after use to conserve battery life.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
If the multimeter displays erratic readings or fails to power on, check the battery status and replace if necessary. Inspect test leads for damage or wear and replace them if faulty. Clean the device regularly using a soft, dry cloth and avoid exposure to moisture or extreme temperatures. If the device experiences persistent issues, consult the manual or contact authorized service centers for repair.
Safety Reminder
Always observe proper safety precautions when working with electrical equipment. Do not exceed the maximum input limits specified in the manual, and avoid measuring live circuits without appropriate protective gear. Disconnect power sources before testing resistance or continuity to prevent damage and personal injury. Keep the multimeter and accessories out of reach of children.