User`s manual

PK2100
Getting Started s 2-3
Once the necessary changes have been made to establish
communication between the host PC and the PK2100, use the
Dynamic C short-cut Ctrl Y to reset the controller and initiate
communication.
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See Appendix A, Troubleshooting, if an error message such
as Target Not Responding or Communication Error
appears.
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See Appendix A, Troubleshooting, if an error message such
as Target Not Responding or Communication Error
appears.
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Connecting the PK2100 to a Host PC
1. Make sure the PK2100 power source is not connected.
2. Connect the PK2100 to the host PCs RS-232 serial COM port. A
9-pin to RS-232 phone plug adapter is included with the developers
kit.
3. Connect the red-tagged lead from the 24-volt (or 12-volt) power
supply to the +24-volt screw connector. Connect the other power
supply lead to the GND screw connector.
4. Plug the power supply into a wall socket.
The PK2100 is now ready to be programmed.
Establishing Communication
Communication between the PC and the PK2100 becomes possible once
the hardware is connected and the Dynamic C software has been installed.
Double-click the Dynamic C icon to start the software. Note that the PC
attempts to communicate with the PK2100 each time Dynamic C is
started. No error messages are displayed once communication is estab-
lished.
The North American version of the PK2100 developers kit
comes with a 24-volt D.C. power supply. International users
and users of PK2110/PK2130 controllers, which are designed
for 12 volts, must provide an appropriate power supply.
Running a Sample Program
1. Open a sample program located in Dynamic C subdirectory.
SAMPLES\CPLC.