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SETUP AND OPERATION CHAPTER 2
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FIRST TIME OPERATION
Become familiar with the locations of connectors before
getting started. See Figure 2-1.
RPC -52 jumpe rs have been set at the factory to operate
the system immediately. For first time operation, do not
install any connectors or parts unless specified below.
Jumpers should be kept in default positions.
1. Connect power.
The RPC -52 needs + 5 ±0.25 volts at 200 ma. Any
well regulated supply that supplies this will work.
Be careful when using "switching" power supplies.
Some of these supplies do not regula te proper ly
unless they are adequately loaded. Don' t forget that
power requirements increase when opto modules are
installed. G4 opto modules require up to 20 ma
each. The G5 series requires about 130 - 150 ma
per module.
Make sure pow er is off. Connect the power supply
to the appropriately marked terminals on the RPC-
52.
2. Hook up to a PC or terminal.
You can use either a PC or CR T term inal to
program the RPC-52. Connect one end of the VTC-
9F connector to the 10 pin COM0 port on the RPC-
52. Refer to Figure 2-1 for connector location.
(COM0 may be marked as COM 1 on the
silkscreen).
Using a PC
Connect the VTC-9F serial cable to the PC's COM1
or COM 2 port. Y ou may need a 9 pin male to 25
pin female adapter . T he VT C-9F is designed to
plug directly into the 9 pin serial port connector on a
PC.
Start up your serial communication program (PC
SmartLINK or other). Set communication
parameters to 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1
stop.
Using a Terminal
Follow your terminal instructions to set the baud
rate to 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop.
You may need a 9 pin male to 25 pin male adapter
to connect the V TC-9F. If you are using a cable
from the term inal, c heck the con nector' s sex to
determine the type of adapter needed.
3. Power up.
Turn on your power supply. On pow er up a
copyright message is printed.
RPBASIC-52 V1.03
Copyright Intel (1985), Remote Processing (1993)
Bytes free: 28208
If a nonsense message appears, your terminal or PC
may not be set to the appropriate communication
parameters. If the system still does not respond,
refer to TRO UBLE SHO OTIN G later in this
chapter.
4. Testing.
The system is now in the " imme diate mod e" and is
ready for you to start programming. T ype the
following program:
10 FOR X=0 TO 2
20 PRINT "Hello ",
30 NEXT
40 PRINT
Now type RUN
The system will display:
Hello Hello Hello
READY
>
You may terminate a program by typing a < Ctrl> -C.
UPLOADING AND DOWNLOADING
PROGRAMS
Downloading program s means transferring them from
your PC (or terminal) to the RPC-52. Uploading means
transfer ring them from the RPC -52 back to the PC. This
section explains how to do both of these procedures
using PC SmartLink. Generalized instructions for other
terminal programs are given at the end of this section.
Uploading programs using PC SmartLink
In the previous section, you wrote a test program. To
upload that program to a PC (using PC SmartLink) and
save it to disk:
1. Press the < F1> key. A window with the main
menu will appear.
2. Press the letter U (upper or lower case). Your
program will begin to transfer from RAM to the
PC. When m enu appears.
3. To save a program to disk, type the letter S. You
are prompted for a file name. Enter the file name
you want the program saved under.
4. Press < F2> to return to the immediate mode.
NOTE: Some versions of P C SmartLINK have pull
down menus or will operate differently. Refer
to the SmartLINK manual for the version you
are using.
Downloading programs using PC SmartLink
To practice downloading a program , type
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