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1. Allocate handshake bus for I O addresses of PC Set high order 8 bits among 16 bits of I O address of PC Figure 3 6 Setting of DIP Switch 2 SW2 IE 70000 PC IF B Allocate handshake bus for I O addresses of PC Set bits 7 to 4 of the I O address of PC 26 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS d IE 70000 PC IF C The I O addresses are set with DIP switch 1 SW1 and DIP switch 2 SW2 on the PC interface board SW1 and SW2 are setting switches of the handshake bus address Set switches No 1 to No 8 of SW1 as shown in Figure 3 7 and switches No 1 to No 4 of SW2 as shown in Figure 3 8 Set 022xH address Set INT JP to NO_USE and WAIT JP to the short between 2 and 3 Figure 3 7 Setting of DIP Switch 1 SW1 IE 70000 PC IF C Allocate handshake bus for I O addresses of PC Set bits 11 to 4 of I O address of PC Figure 3 8 Setting
2. 5 Connect the external logic probe to the included IC clips Connect the GND of the external logic probe to the GND of the target system 33 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS Figure 3 18 External Logic Probe Connection Using IC Clip Target system External logic probe 34 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS 3 4 System Power on and Power off After the connection of the IE 703102 MC and each system component PC target system etc start up and end the system using the following 3 4 1 Power on procedure Cautions 1 Make sure that the IE 703102 MC is correctly connected to the PC 2 In case the IE 703102 MC is powered on using a procedure other than the following one the IE 703102 MC or the target system may be damaged 1 Turn on the power switch of the IE 703102 MC Set the power switch to ON after connecting the power adaptor to the power jack of the IE 703102 MC and the plug to the power outlet 2 Turn on the power switch of the PC 3 Turn on the power of the target system 4 Start the debugger 3 4 2 Power off procedure 2 3 4 Terminate the debugger Turn off the power switch of the target system Turn off the power switch of the PC 4 Turn off the power switch of the IE 703102 MC 35 MEMO 36 APPENDIX DIMENSIONS Top View 8 Side View Bottom View Unit mm 37 MEMO 38 NEC Althou
3. Check that the accessory bag contains this manual an accessory list and the following accessories a PC interface cable x 1 b External logic probe x 1 c Plastic spacer x 2 including 2 plastic screws and 2 washers d Connector for target connection NQPACK144SD x 1 including 3 NQGUIDEs and 1 driver e CPU mounting cover HQPACK144SD x 1 including 4 fastening screws f Connector for emulator connection YQPACK144SD x 1 including 4 YQGUIDEs g Nylon rivet x 4 Figure 1 4 Accessories a PC interface cable b External logic probe astic spacer d Connector for target connection i T NQPACK144SD Side View NQGUIDE Driver e CPU mounting cover f Connector for emulator connection g Nylon rivet YQPACK144SD F Side View HQPACK144SD Side View N Fastening screws YQGUIDE III It Caution NQPACK144SD HQPACK144SD and YQPACK144SD are intended for the laboratory use such as the program development and evaluation Do not use them for mass production 16 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 7 Setup The following two system configurations for the IE 703102 MC are possible depending on the purpose This section describes the setup procedure according to each purpose as follows 1 7 1 When using the IE 703102 MC on a stand alone basis for performing software debugging 1 Conn
4. IF C MC to personal computer These boards are added into the expansion slot of a personal computer E 70000 PCI IF xx 98 for PC 9800 series C bus E 70000 CD IF A PC for IBM PC AT compatible ISA Duef IE 70000 PCI IF for PCI bus IE 70000 CD IF A for PCMCIA socket Network module This module is used when workstation controls the IE 70000 MC SV3 IE 703102 MC via Ethernet Power adaptor AC adaptor dedicated to the NEC in circuit emulator IE 70000 MC PS B For further information contact Daimaru Kogyo Ltd Tokyo Electronic Components Division TEL 81 3 3820 7112 Osaka Electronic Components Division TEL 81 6 244 6672 These interface boards cannot be used for the PC98 NX series CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 2 Features Maximum operation frequency of 40 MHz and operating voltage of 3 3 V DC are realized Extremely lightweight and compact Higher equivalence with target device can be achieved by omitting buffer between signal cables OOoOoOO Following pins can be masked RESET NMI WAIT HLDRQ Dimensions and environmental conditions for operation are as follows Operating voltage DC Vo 3 3 V HVpp 3 3 5 0V 11 W operating frequency 40 MHz O Note The power dissipation is 11 4 W when the optional board is connected to the IE 703102 MC 11 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 3 Function Specifications Item Specification Emulation memory capacity Internal ROM 512 Kbytes External me
5. components and their connection Read this chapter when connecting system components For the sequence of system configuration refer to 1 7 Setup For the details on software start up refer to the user s manual of the debugger that is used 3 1 Connection to Personal Computer 3 1 1 Overview of connection The IE 703102 MC can use a personal computer PC 9800 series or PC AT compatibles as the host machine The connection to each type of personal computer is described below 1 PC 9800 series When using a PC 9800 series computer insert the PC interface board IE 70000 98 IF B or IE 70000 98 IF C optional in the external expansion slot in the PC 9800 series and connect the computer to the IE 703102 MC 2 PC AT compatibles When using a PC AT compatible insert the following PC interface board in the external expansion slot of the PC AT compatible and connect the computer to the IE 703102 MC e E 70000 PC IF B IE 70000 PC IF C for ISA bus e IE 70000 PCI IF for PCI bus can also be used in PC98 NX series 3 Notebook type personal computer When using a notebook type personal computer insert the PC card interface IE 70000 CD IF A optional in the PC card slot of the computer and connect the computer to the IE 703102 MC 3 1 2 Connection procedure 1 Powering off Perform connection while the power of each unit is off If the power of the IE 703102 MC or the PC is on turn off the power first 2 PC interface board settin
6. of DIP Switch 2 SW2 IE 70000 PC IF C Reserved switches No 5 to 8 are fixed as shown Allocate handshake bus for I O addresses of PC Set bits 15 to 12 of I O address of PC 27 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS 3 1 3 Personal computer setting This section describes how to set and connect the interface board to the PC 9800 series computer add on slot Also refer to this section when connecting a PC AT compatible a Make sure that the PC 9800 series power is off before starting installation b Remove the cover of the add on slot bus on the rear panel of the PC Figure 3 9 Rear Panel of PC 9800 Series Remove the cover c Insert the PC interface board d Fasten the PC interface board with screws Figure 3 10 Insertion of PC Interface Board Fasten screws 28 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS 3 1 4 Connection of PC interface cable Connect the PC interface cable to the interface board connector Figure 3 11 illustrates how to connect the PC interface cable Caution Connect to CH1 connector when using IE 70000 xx IF C Figure 3 11 Connection of Cable to PC Interface Board Connector 2D d CH PC interface cable 29 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS 3 2 Connection to Target System There are two connecti
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8. 101 A33 703102 A33 Data Sheet UPD70F3102 33 Data Sheet UPD70F3102 A33 Data Sheet O Documents related to development tools User s Manuals RD850 Task debugger RD850 Ver 3 0 Task debugger AZ850 System performance analyzer Operation Note Supports ID850 Ver 1 31 only CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW gue 9 1 1 Hardware Configuratii r a a aaar araa aaea A aar arae ioien esaa aeaaea daaar daadaa ir 10 Te FeateS ae So OT TEE 11 1 3 Function Specifications eccceceesesee seen eeeeeeeeeeeesneeseneeeeeeeeeseaeeseaesaseeeeneeeeseeseneeeenseeeeeneaneaes 12 1 4 Hardware Configuration sccccscccsecsseeeeeeeeeseeeseceeseeneeeneeeeseaeseneeenseeeeenesescaeseseeeeeeeeeeseeeeees 13 1 5 System Configuration cccecceseeeceseceeseeeneeeeeseeeessaeeesneeeneeeessaeseseeenseeeeeeeseseaeseseeeeeeeeessueeeees 14 1 6 Content im Karton ees 15 UN SOU DE 17 1 7 1 When using the IE 703102 MC on a stand alone basis for performing software debugging 17 1 7 2 When performing hardware debugging with target system 18 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTION 00 ccccssseceeessseceenseeeeeenseeeeenseaeeeensneneeenseeneeenees 19 2 1 Names and FUNCTIONS os 2o sen acess eee cans Sac deeg unninn nian nnn enue cccentesebceccustcuceutsccte cusnetecueeetaeecustes 20 2 1 1 Names and functions Of main unt 20 2 2 Names and Functions Of Pod Paltt secccsssseeeesseeeeeenseeeeeenseeeeeeneeee
9. 2 PC interface cable connection Connect the PC interface cable to the 36 pin connector of the IE 703102 MC Figure 3 16 PC Interface Cable Connection PC interface connector PC interface cable 32 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS 3 3 3 External logic probe connection When using the external logic probe connect to the 9 pin connector in the IE 703102 MC main unit Figure 3 17 External Logic Probe Connection ZU External logic connector exe Oo Qj External logic probe 3 3 4 Additional information The IE 703102 MC can perform real time tracing of the evaluation chip bus cycle In addition external logic probes are provided for the following three functions For details on their use refer to the debugger user s manual 1 Any eight signals can be traced in real time 2 Tracer start stop is enabled using any eight signals 3 Break setting is enabled using any eight signals Cautions 1 Connect the external logic probe only to a TTL level signal line The high level and low level cannot be detected correctly if connected to lines other than TTL level signal lines Furthermore the sensor of the IE 703102 MC may damage by an excessive voltage level 2 When connecting the external logic probe use commercially available IC clips Procedure 1 Turn off the power of the target system 2 Turn off the power of the IE 703102 MC 3 Attach IC clips to a device on the target system 4
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11. address setting switches Set switches No 1 to No 8 of SW1 as shown in Figure 3 3 and switches No 5 to No 8 of SW2 as shown in Figure 3 4 Set OODxH address Set INT JP to NO_USE and WAIT JP to the short between 2 and 3 Figure 3 3 Setting of DIP Switch 1 SW1 IE 70000 98 IF C Allocate handshake bus for I O addresses of PC Set bits 11 to 4 of I O address of PC Figure 3 4 Setting of DIP Switch 2 SW2 IE 70000 98 IF C Reserved switches No 5 to 8 are fixed as shown Allocate handshake bus for I O addresses of PC Set bits 15 to 12 of the I O address of PC 25 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS c IE 70000 PC IF B The I O addresses are set with DIP switch 1 SW1 and DIP switch 2 SW2 on the PC interface board SW1 and SW2 are setting switches of the handshake bus address Set switches No 1 to No 8 of SW1 as shown in Figure 3 5 and switches No 1 to No 4 of SW2 as shown in Figure 3 6 Set 022xH address Set JP1 to NO_USE Figure 3 5 Setting of DIP Switch 1 SW1 IE 70000 PC IF B
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13. ect interface board to PC 3 1 Connection to Personal Computer Before connecting make sure that the power of the PC is off 2 Connect optional board Refer to the user s manual of optional board 3 Set clock operation mode of IE 703102 MC Refer to the user s manual of optional board Crystal oscillator with 8 MHz is mounted at factory shipment This crystal oscillator can be replaced with another oscillator with a frequency within the IE 703102 MC operating frequency range 4 Set CPU operating voltage range Refer to the user s manual of optional board Switch CPU operating voltage range 5 Connect cables 3 3 Cable Connections Connect power source adaptor and interface cable 6 Power up IE 703102 MC then PC 3 4 System Power on and Power off 7 N CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 7 2 When performing hardware debugging with target system Caution Before turning on the power of the target system make sure that the power of the IE 703102 MC is turned on If the target system is turned on while the IE 703102 MC is off the target system or the IE 703102 MC may be damaged 1 Connect interface board to PC 3 1 Connection to Personal Computer Before connecting make sure that the power of the PC is off 2 Connect optional board Refer to the user s manual of optional board 3 Set clock operation mode IE 703102 MC Refer to the user s manual of optional board Crystal oscillator with 8 MHz is moun
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16. g Be sure to read the following section because the board settings differs depending on the board that is used 23 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS a IE 70000 98 IF B The I O addresses are set with DIP switch 1 SW1 and DIP switch 2 SW2 on the PC interface board SW1 and SW2 are the handshake bus address setting switches Set switches No 1 to No 8 of SW1 as shown in Figure 3 1 and switches No 5 to No 8 of SW2 as shown in Figure 3 2 Set OODxH address Set JP1 to NO_USE Figure 3 1 Setting of DIP Switch 1 SW1 IE 70000 98 IF B Allocate handshake bus for I O addresses of PC Set high order 8 bits among 16 bits of I O address of PC Figure 3 2 Setting of DIP Switch 2 SW2 IE 70000 98 IF B Allocate handshake bus for I O addresses of PC Set bits 7 to 4 of the I O address of the PC Reserved switches No 4 to 1 are fixed as shown 24 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS b IE 70000 98 IF C The I O addresses are set with DIP switch 1 SW1 and DIP switch 2 SW2 on the PC interface board SW1 and SW2 are the handshake bus
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18. mory 2 Mbytes Execution Pass detection coverage Internal ROM 512 Kbytes memory capacity External memory In ROM less mode 2 Mbytes When using iROM 1 Mbyte Memory access detection coverage External memory 1 Mbyte memory capacity Trace memory capacity 168 bits x 32 Kframes Time measurement function Measurement enabled with time tag or three timers External logic probe 8 bit external trace possible Trace Break event setting possible Break function Event break Step execution break Forced break Fail safe break e Illegal access to peripheral I O e Access to guard space e Write into ROM space Caution Some of the functions may not be supported depending on the debugger used 12 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 4 Hardware Configuration The basic hardware configuration of the IE 703102 MC is as follows Figure 1 1 Basic Hardware Configuration IE 703102 MC iROM memory board co Main unit POD part coverage board Access Trace memory coverage board PC data bus Host machine Evaluation chip Emulation CPU Emulation memory Optional board UO chip Extension probe Target system 13 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 5 System Configuration The system configuration when connecting the optional board to the IE 703102 MC which is then connected to a personal computer PC 9800 series or PC AT compatibles is illustrated below Figure 1 2 System Co
19. nfiguration Magnified drawing example of use of connector for target connection Target system Remark lt 1 gt Personal computer PC 9800 series or PC AT compatibles Debugger sold separately PC interface board IE 70000 98 IF B IE 70000 98 IF C IE 70000 PC IF B IE 70000 PC IF C sold separately PC interface cable included IE 703102 MC in circuit emulator Optional board sold separately External logic probe included Extension probe SC xxxSD sold separately Connector for emulator connection YQPACKxxxSD included Connector for target connection NQPACKxxxSD included Power adaptor IE 70000 MC PS B sold separately AC100 V power cable sold separately included with IE 70000 MC PS B AC220 V power cable sold separately included with IE 70000 MC PS B 14 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 6 Contents in Carton The carton of the IE 703102 MC contains a main unit guarantee card packing list and accessory bag Make sure that the accessory bag includes this manual and cables In case of missing or damaged contents please contact an NEC sales representative or an NEC distributor Figure 1 3 Contents in IE 703102 MC Carton eS lt 1 gt IE 703102 MC lt 4 gt Packing list lt 3 gt Guarantee card lt 2 gt Accessory bag IE 703102 MC x 1 Accessory bag x 1 Guarantee card x 1 Packing list x 1 15 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW
20. ng methods connecting the connection tab of the optional board to the target system directly and connecting the connection tab of the optional board to the target system via an extension probe optional 1 Attach the connector for target connection NQPACKxxxSD and the connector for emulator connection YQPACKxxxSD to the target system Figure 3 12 Connection of Connector for Target Connection and Connector for Emulator Connection Screws provided with YQPACKxxxSD YQGUIDE lt 1 gt Fix with solder at proper position lt 2 gt Insert Connector for emulator connection YQPACKxxxSD lt 3 gt Fix with screws YQGUIDE Connector for target connection NQPACKxxxSD Target system Caution Connector for target connection NQPACKxxxSD has pin 1 direction marking Refer to Figure 3 13 Figure 3 13 Pin 1 Direction Marking of Connector Top View Pin 1 direction Connection tab Connector for target connection of the optional board NQPACKxxxSD 30 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS 2 Connect the connection tab of the optional board to the target system directly or via the extension probe In either case make su
21. nics products or if you have any other inquiries Note 1 Renesas Electronics as used in this document means Renesas Electronics Corporation and also includes its majority owned subsidiaries Note 2 Renesas Electronics product s means any product developed or manufactured by or for Renesas Electronics RENESAS User s Manual IE 703102 MC In circuit Emulator Target device V850E MS1 Document No U13875EJ1VOUMOO 1st edition Date Published December 1998 N CP k NEC Corporation 1998 Printed in Japan MEMO V850E MS1 and V800 Series are trademarks of NEC Corporation Windows is either a trademark or a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries PC AT is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries licensed exclusively through X Open Company Limited The information in this document is subject to change without notice No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of NEC Corporation NEC Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this document NEC Corporation does not assume any liability for infringement of patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of third parties by or arising from use of a device de
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23. onnection of Connector for Target Connection and Connector for Emulator Connection cceescceeeees 30 3 13 Pin 1 Direction Marking of Connector Top View cecceeeeceeeseeeeneeeeneeeeeeeseaeeeeaeeeeaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseieeeeeeaneseneeeeeees 30 3 14 Connection of IE 703102 MC to Target Gystem nenne 31 3 15 Power Adaptor Connection EE 32 3 16 PC Interface Cable Conpechon AAA 32 3 17 External Logic Probe Connection 33 3 18 External Logic Probe Connection Using IC Cp 34 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW The IE 703102 MC is an in circuit emulator that efficiently debugs hardware and software of systems under development using V850E MS1 products It incorporates functions such as a break trace function using events a coverage function for program performance evaluation and a timer counter function To perform debugging the optional board sold separately corresponding to the relevant V850E MS1 product must be connected CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 Hardware Configuration In circuit emulator IE 703102 MC Notes 1 2 10 Separately sold hardware Optional board The IE 703102 MC can be used as an in circuit anes la emulator of V850E MS1 product by connecting IE 703102 MC EM1 A these boards Extension probe SC xxxSDA General purpose extension probe Product of TOKYO ELETECH CORPORATION PC interface board These boards are used to connect the IE 703102 IE 70000 xx IF B IE 70000 xx
24. rately is connected 3 PC interface connector PC interface cable included is connected 4 LED ON when the power is on OFF when the power is off 20 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTION 2 2 Names and Functions of Pod Part Figure 2 3 Pod Top View A1 pin direction of evaluation chip Pin 1 direction of connector for target connection va Evaluation chip TARGET Yellow POWER Red External logic connector 1 TRG pin Trigger signal output pin 2 GND pin GND pin used during trigger signal output 3 External logic connector Connects external logic probe included 4 LED TARGET yellow Power of target system ON Power of target system OFF POWER red Power switch of main unit ON Power switch of main unit OFF 21 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTION Figure 2 4 Pod Bottom View Pin 1 direction 1 Socket for optional board connection 1 Socket for optional board connection PGA socket to connect optional board sold separately 22 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS The IE 703102 MC enables debugging and programming of target devices by connecting several components and configuring a desired system This chapter describes the various
25. re that the pin 1 position cutout corner of connector is aligned The connection procedure is as follows Caution Be careful not to break or bend the pins of connector socket and extension probe when connecting a When connecting to target system directly lt 1 gt Turn off the power of the IE 703102 MC power switch OFF lt 2 gt Connect the IE 703102 MC to the optional board lt 3 gt Connect the connection tab of the optional board to the target system b When connecting to target system via extension probe lt 1 gt Turn off the power of the IE 703102 MC power switch OFF lt 2 gt Connect the IE 703102 MC to the optional board lt 3 gt Connect the extension probe to the optional board lt 4 gt Connect the top of the extension probe to the target system Figure 3 14 Connection of IE 703102 MC to Target System ei AS When directly connecting target system eee When using extension probe Target system 31 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS 3 3 Cable Connections 3 3 1 Connection of power adaptor Insert the cable of the power supply adaptor IE 70000 MC PS B optional to the power jack of the IE 703102 MC main part Caution Use only the IE 70000 MC PS B for power supply Use of other power supplies may damage the IE 703102 MC due to different power jack polarity and voltage Figure 3 15 Power Adaptor Connection Power jack Power adapter IE 70000 MC PS B 3 3
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27. se of this manual is to describe the proper operation of the IE 703102 MC and its basic specifications This manual is broadly divided into the following parts e Overview e Names and functions of parts Connections of parts It is assumed that the reader of this manual has general knowledge in the fields of electrical engineering logic circuits and microcontrollers To learn about the basic specifications and operation Read this manual in the order listed in CONTENTS To learn the operation methods command functions etc of the IE 703102 MC Read the user s manual of the debugger optional that is used Note Footnote for item marked with Note in the text Caution Information requiring particular attention Remark Supplementary information Numeral representation Binary xxxx or xxxxB Decimal xxxx Hexadecimal xxxxH Prefixes representing the powers of 2 address space memory capacity K kilo 2 1024 M mega 2 10247 The meanings of terms used in this manual listed below Evaluation chip Device that performs emulation of the target device in the IE 703102 MC Related Documents The related documents indicated in this publication may include preliminary versions However preliminary versions are not marked as such O Documents related to V850E MS1 V850E MS1 User s Manual Hardware V850E MS1 User s Manual Architecture uPD703100 40 703101 33 703102 33 Data Sheet HPD703100 A40 703
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29. ted at factory shipment This crystal oscillator can be replaced with another oscillator with a frequency within the IE 703102 MC operating frequency range 4 Set CPU operating voltage range Refer to the user s manual of optional board Wa O gt CH v E o ke D lt D E a lt roy D a D ai bei a D 5 Connect cables 3 3 Cable Connections Connect power source adaptor and interface cable O lt Connect IE 703102 MC to target system 3 2 Connection to Target System There are two connecting methods connecting the connection tab of the optional board to the target system directly and connecting the connection tab of the optional board to the target system via an extension probe sold separately Power up IE 703102 MC then PC then target system 3 4 System Power on and Power off 3 18 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTION This chapter describes the name and function of each part of the IE 703102 MC as well as switch settings Figure 2 1 IE 703102 MC Oa Main unit 19 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTION 2 1 Names and Functions 2 1 1 Names and functions of main unit Figure 2 2 Main Unit PC interface connector Power switch Power jack 1 Power switch This is the main power ON OFF switch of the IE 703102 MC ON OFF is printed on the chassis of the main part 2 Power jack Power adaptor IE 70000 MC PS B sold sepa
30. tenes rbd ected a e r et ee et ene 13 1 2 System Configuration munerna aioe ani dale eee EENS 14 1 3 Contents in IE 703102 MC Carton ENEE 15 Ws4s ACCESSOMNES EE 16 Sc EDM geet ege eege deed es ete etna ped REES ena Nta edd dene 19 sc MAINA a eegent g eegent eege EE SERGE 20 2 3 Pod Top E EE 21 2 4 Pod Bottom VieW Annia rnd eee ened cei eeee te late ea eatin et ceased oe Atte ntl 22 3 1 Setting of DIP Switch 1 SW1 E 20000 98IEBi 24 3 2 Setting of DIP Switch 2 SW2 E v0o000 98IEBi 24 3 3 Setting of DIP Switch 1 SW1 IE 70000 98 IF C oo eee eeeeceneeeeeeeceaeeeeeeeteaeeeeaeeseaeesaeeseaeeseaeeteaeeseneeesieeeeeees 25 3 4 Setting of DIP Switch 2 SW2 IE 70000 98 IF C oo eeeeecceceneeeeeeeceeeeeeeeceaeeesaeeseaeeseaeeseaeessaeeseaeeseeeseneeeenees 25 3 5 Setting of DIP Switch 1 SW1 E 20000 BCIE BIL 26 3 6 Setting of DIP Switch 2 SW2 E o0o000 PBCIE BIL 26 3 7 Setting of DIP Switch 1 SW1 IE 70000 PC IF C 0 0 eeceeeeeeeseeeeneeeeneeeeeeeeaeeeeaeeeeaeeeeaeeeeaeeseaeeeseeeeeeseneeeeaeees 27 3 8 Setting of DIP Switch 2 SW2 IE 70000 PC IF C 0 ceeceeeeceeneeeeneeeeneeeeneeeeaeeseaeeeeaeeseaeeesaeeseaeeseeeeeeeeeieeeeeees 27 3 9 Rear Panel of PC 9800 Series ek 28 3 10 Insertion of PG Interface Board Ssa aa ar e ge id lease EENS A SE Ee 28 3 11 Connection of Cable to PC Interface Board ou eecceeeccecsceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeaeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeesnaeeseaeeseeees 29 3 12 C

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