Remote Technologies RPC-320 User Manual

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SETUP AND OPERATION

SECTION 2

Page 2-1 RPC-320

Figure 2-1 Connector location and function

INTRODUCTION

The RPC -320 is ready to program as soon as you
connect it to a ter minal or PC a nd apply pow er. This
chapter describes what is needed to get a sign- on
message and begin program ming.

R e qu ir e m e nt s f o r u p lo a di ng a nd d ow n lo a di ng p r og r a m s
are discu ssed. A "W here to go from here" section tells
you what chapters to refer to in order to use the various
capabilities of the RPC-320. Finally, a troubleshooting
section helps out on the most com mon pro blems.

OPERATING PRECAUTIONS

The RPC -320 is designed to handle a wide variety of
temperature ranges at low power. These characteristics
requir e using CM OS com ponents. CM OS is static
sensitive. T o avoid damaging these c omponents,
observe the following precautions before handling the
RPC-320.

1.

Ground yourself before handling the RPC -320
or plugging in cables. Static electricity

can easily arc through cables and to the card.
Simply touching your PC before you touch the
card can greatly reduce the amount of static.

2.

Do not insert or remove components when
power is applied. While the ca rd is a + 5 volt
only system, other voltages generated on the
card which affect other com ponents.

EQUIPMENT

You will need the following equipment to begin using the
RPC-320:

RPC-320 embedded controller
PC w ith a serial port and com munications
program

or a

Terminal
VTC -9F ser ial cable
+ 5, 2 00 ma po wer su pply

Refer to Chapter 4, SERIAL PORTS , for w iring
information to make your own serial cable.

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