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The Dataman 48UXP is a universal device programmer which works through the USB or parallel port of your PC. It features a 48-pin universal pin driver and an expandable TTL pin driver system.https://chatcharee.com/shop/fck_file/extech-mm570-manual.xml Intelligent hardware, including microprocessor and FPGA allow it to program devices you use today and the devices of tomorrow. Designed for both laboratory and production the Dataman 48UXP is intelligent, fast and easy to use.Compatible with the latest operating systems including Windows 10Supplied with. Universal 44 pin PLCC adaptor, mains power cable, USB cable, user manual and software. PC Based Programmers The Dataman MEMPro is a PC based uni. EPROM, STC Microcontrollers, ZIF48. Complete peripheral simulationBy continuing to use our site, you consent to our cookies. By continuing to use our site, you consent to Arm’s Privacy Policy. Please review our Privacy Policy to learn more about our collection, use and transfers of your data. 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See the seller's listing for full details and description. You're covered by the eBay Money Back Guarantee if you receive an item that is not as described in the listing. Find out more about your rights as a buyer - opens in a new window or tab and exceptions - opens in a new window or tab. Contact the seller - opens in a new window or tab and request post to your location. Please enter a valid postcode. Please enter a number less than or equal to 1. All Rights Reserved. User Agreement, Privacy, Cookies and AdChoice Norton Secured - powered by Verisign. Quick Reference GuideGetting Started. Physical Layout of the Reader and the Base Station. DataMan 8000 Software. Tool Menu Bar. Page 10. Connection Options. Page 16. Using DataMan 8000 Series. Wireless Readers. Changing Batteries. Page 26. Reading Codes with the. DataMan 8000. Industrial Protocols. Compliance Information. Warnings and Notices. DataMan 8000 Quick Reference Guide. Compliance Statements. Page 4. Page 41. Page 45. DataMan 8000 Quick Reference Guide iiiThe DataMan 8000 series of readers offers the industry’s most advancedEthernet communication and liquid lens technology. Both models are available with the following communication options. The DataMan 8000 series is available in two models, each with patentedThe DataMan 8500 readers use Cognex’s patentedUltraLight illuminationEthernetAn intelligent base station is also provided when the DataMan 8000The base station actsThe DataMan 8100 readers feature integrated brightDataMan 8000 Quick Reference Guide. DataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideDataMan 8000 Accessories. Ethernet slide-inIntelligent Base StationRS-232 coiled cableRS-232 coiled cableUSB coiled cable,Power Supply for baseEthernet cable, 2.5 mPOE Adapter. Ethernet cable, 5 m. Ethernet cable, 30 m. CPS-AC-POE1A-xxStandRS-232 cable forDataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuidePhysical Layout of the Base Station. Connection point withLaser aimer. Lanyard hook. UltraLightIndicator Light. TriggerCommunication moduleCommunicationDataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideTo be able to connect to your reader or base station on your computer, youInstall DataMan 8000 SoftwareThe reader or the baseEthernet connectionEthernetDataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideConnect the reader to the Setup Tool toLatest image. Trigger button. Context based help. Alternatively, configure your readerConfiguration Codes document, availableQuick Setup. Configure your reader in a few basic steps. Connect to Reader. Establish a connection to the reader. Results Display. View results. UltraLight Settings. Choose a trigger type and other acquisitionSystem Settings. Configure visual and audio feedback, triggerRead history. Battery level indicator. DataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideEach reader can store its current set of runtime parameters to a configurationThe same configuration file can be loaded onto multiple readers, as the fileA reader can also generate a Cognex device configuration (.cdc) file, whichUse the Edit menu for standard Cut, Copy and Paste operations. Use the View menu to view reader information (serial number, firmwareSetup Tool, and the Tasks menu to switch between various Setup ToolUse the System menu to manage the current settings on the readerSystem Menu. Save Settings. Save the current parameters to non-volatileReset Configuration. Reset all configuration parameters in RAMUse the File menu of the Setup Tool to manage.cfg and.cdc files. File Menu. Open Configuration. Open a saved.cfg configuration file. Save Configuration. Create a.cfg configuration file of current runtimeUpdate Firmware. Update the reader software. Print Configuration Code. Generate a programming codes sheetUpload Feature Key. Unlock additional features available in theRestore Device. Load a saved device configuration.cdc file,Backup Device. Create a device configuration.cdc file for aSave Image. Save the latest acquired image with.jpg fileUse the Help menu to display Setup Tool version information. DataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideEthernet slidein (DMCMENETM-00) toAllen Wrench,Troubleshooting an Ethernet Connection. If your reader does not appear in the Setup Tool’s list of networkFirst check your Ethernet connection and click Refresh in the Setup. Tool. Next, scan the Enable DHCP code below (which you can alsoThis might allow the reader to acquireIf the reader still does not appear, you can use either the Add DeviceIf you know the IP address of the reader, use the Add Device option. If you do not know the IP address, use the Force Network SettingsIf none of the above helps, reset your reader to factory defaults byUse the DM8000-ECABLE-05 (5 meters) or the DM8000-ECABLE-30 (30 meters). You also need a Power Over Ethernet Adapter (CPS-AC-POE1A-xx).Enable DHCP. Reset Scanner to. Factory Defaults. DataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideWrench, tightenObserve the following electrical requirements:For proper RS-232Use the DM8000-RS232-02 cable (2.5 meters) or the DM8000-RS232-05 cablePlug. Power on the RS-232 cable can be supplied by either the DC Power PlugDO NOT use both in parallel. DataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideKeyboard Emulation without KeyboardReader Configuration Codes document, available through the Windows StartWindows Start menu.)Wait until the device boots up.You can change your reader’s configuration by switching back to the serialYou can change your device’s configuration by scanning the appropriate. Configuration Codes.DataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideReader using Keyboard. Keyboard Emulation with Wireless. Reader without KeyboardCode (from the Reader Configuration Codes document,Code (from the Reader Configuration Codes document, availableYou can change your device’s configuration by switching back to theYou can change your device’s configuration by scanning the appropriate. Configuration Codes.DataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideDataMan 8000.Wrench, tightenUsing your Device through USB. If you connect your reader with the coiled USB cable, you must useChange the USB Connection in the Setup Tool’s Communication. Settings pane’s Serial tab, or scan the appropriate code from the. DataMan Configuration Codes document. You can also switch the USB mode (CDC or HID) of both the reader andPerform the following steps:Use the DM8000-USB-00 cable (2.5 meters) or the DM8000-USBC-02 cableTool if you are connected.Codes document.Keyboard for the baseDataMan Configuration CodesDataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideAllen Wrench,Ethernet communication.Ethernet connectionRS-232 connection. USB connection. Power. DataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideThe base station’s statusWhen the wireless reader is removed from theThe status indicator of bothBlue lights indicate the reader and base have successfully paired and areYou have theBase. Station. Connection. TypeConnect to Reader in the Setup Tool. Connection. Channels. Base Station appears: COM portBase Station appears: COM port 1. Wireless reader appears: COM port 2Setup Tool. Base station appears: Network device 1. Wireless reader appears: Network device 2Setup ToolWireless communication is disabled.To assign a static IP address to the base station or the reader whenTool. The base station, however, auto-assigns the IP address to theDataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideWireless Reader: Buffering Data. The base station is visible as connected through either RS-232, USB or. Ethernet, but it routes data through the wireless interface to the reader. When you are within the wireless range of the base station, yourYou can also see the decodedWhen you leave the wireless range, however, you lose connection toThe decoded data is savedThis buffered data appears on your PC again when you come back withinWi. Buffered read results on the reader are not displayed in the Setup Tool;NOTE that the images acquired bySee the following table for connection options according toDataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideBase Station Connection TypeUSB Keyboard. How to Connect. When you leave the wireless range, you can still keep reading codes. The reader going offline is indicated by a long beep and the statusConnect to the COM port of the base station. Connect to the COM port of the wireless reader. Connect to the terminal program using the IP address of theIP address appears. Open the text editor or your program of choice to use keyboardWhen the reader is offline, good reads are indicated with 2 short beepsWhile you are still within the wireless range, the reader occasionally blinks blueWhen the buffer is full, no more codes are read. The reader does notDataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideCondition. Reader in wireless range ofStatus Indicator. Reader. When the reader isWhen the reader isPull the trigger toGood read: green,No read: red, noReader out ofOffline: When theStatus Indicator: Base. Station. Reader out of the baseSounds. Good read: 1 beep (default). Wireless Reader: Charging. When you are reading codes with your wireless reader, blinking redAs the battery discharges, theNo read: no beep (default). Reader out of the basePaired reader in the baseBase station is receivingReader offline: steadyLong beep when you leave theGood read: 2 beeps. You can also check the status of the battery in the Setup Tool. No read: no beep. Good read: greenNo read: red (default). Reader out ofGood read: greenReader offline: steadyGood read: long beep. No read: no beep. No read: red (default)DataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuidePlace the reader on the base station for charging. Refer to the following table for a summary of indicators regardingPaired Reader Charging. Condition. Status Indicator: Reader. Status Indicator: Base. Station. Battery lowReader is charging inReader is fully chargedPaired Reader Fully ChargedDataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideTo change batteries, perform the following steps:The battery has a smallMake sure you insert the battery triangle endMake sure theThe battery should not be disposed of along with municipal waste. Use the appropriate separate take-back systems for battery disposal.DataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideField of View and Reading DistancesThere is a range of reading distances available for different code sizesThis way you canWhen you are charging the auxilliary battery, the base station’s spare batteryFor a map of the field of view and reading distances, see pages 42-43. DataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideThe DataMan 8000 trigger mode determines when the reader attempts to readThe following trigger types are supported. When motion is detected in frontIndustrial Protocols. The DataMan 8000 corded readers support the following industrialModbus TCP. Select the industrialSetup Tool. There are three ways to enable or disable Industrial Protocols. UsingSetup Tool (under Communication Settings). Configuration Codes available through the Windows Start menu).For more information on using the industrial protocols, read the. DataMan Communications and Programming Guide available throughDataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideWeightOperating TemperatureCodes. Power Supply. Requirements. DataMan Base Station SpecificationsCodabar, Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 39, Code 128, and CodeOperating Temperature. Storage Temperature. Maximum Humidity. Power Supply. RequirementsDataMan 8100 with USB (USB BUS powered or external. DataMan 8500 with USB (external 2.5 W maximum LPSBattery life for wirelessWireless protocolDataMan 8000 Quick Reference GuideThis Laser Product is designated as Class 2 during all procedures of operation. WavelengthLaser Power for classificationPDF Version: 1.6. Linearized: Yes. XMP Toolkit: 3.1-702. Instance ID: uuid:7b0d9c57-23d4-4fbf-a2d3-0b77256d9340. Document ID: xmp.did:44C2B43E2927E111BDA7DBB7C20C8910. Original Document ID: adobe:docid:indd:73be34f1-e4e9-11de-bec6-8be6e83ea7c9. Rendition Class: proof:pdf. Derived From Instance ID: xmp.iid:65B1E6F92827E111BDA7DBB7C20C8910. 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Optional Transducers: ASTX-20BTH Bronze Removable; ASTX-20TM Transom Mount. Options: Remote indicating unit: additional DCS100. DCW360 Wind Machine Direction: Full 360 pointer, electronically damped; Angle Accuracy: within 2 Speed: 0 to 99 knots. Accuracy: 1 Masthead: DWX80MM mast mount sensor assembly with 80' 6-conductor shielded cable. Current Drain: 200 mA; 270 mA with mid-level night lighting DCW360 being used as a remote: 180 mA; 250 mA lights. Options: DWX120MM with 120' cable; DWX55AM upright wind sensor. Remote indicationg unit; additional DCW360. Calibration: Wind Angle, Damping from rear panel. DCNR183 CDX Steering Indicator Display: Analog with 0.01 NM resolution. Miles Off Course Display: Analog; 0 to 0.3 off course, port or starboard. Miles To Go Displayed: LCD; 0 to 99 miles to go to destination. Resolution: 0.1 NM (under 10 miles), 0.01 (less than 1 mile). Interface: NMEA 0183 compatible GPS or Loran, all Datamarine Electronic Charting Systems. Current Drain: 170 mA; 240 with mid level night lighting. DCA220 Control Panel Display: Six digit LCD display. Trip Log: 0.0 to 99999.9 nautical miles since last reset. LED indicates Trip Log is in view. Maximum Input Power: 1.5 amps, approximately 4 digital and 3 analog instruments. Current Drain: 32 mA (no night lighting). Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation. 1997-2001 SEA Inc. All Rights Reserved Last Updated October 30, 2001 Datamarine Link Link Integrated Instruments Available in standard (400 ft) or deep (1000 ft) version Fully waterproof display units Mount easily on any vessel, power or sail Single cable provides both power and data Clean and Simple installation in confined areas Depth displays in feet, fathoms or meters Speed displays in knots, miles or kilometers per hour Distance displays in miles, nautical miles or kilometers Can be integrated with ChartLINK Series of video navigators The LINK Offshore Series brings today's most advanced network technology to the navigation center of any vessel, yet surpasses most other networks in its sheer simplicity. The LINK Offshore Series of integrated Instruments consists of the Model D3500 Signal Processor which supplies information and power to a variety of digital and analog remote instruments using a single coaxial cable. The Signal Processor can also be integrated with the ChartLINK Series of Video Navigators for the best in electronic charting and easy access to all network data on one display. LINK Offshore Series S PECIFICATIONS Signal Processors D3500 (200kHz) 400 feet D3500LD (120kHZ) 1000 feet The Signal Processor provides all power and data to the display heads on the network. Adjustable Depth (Keel) Offset 9.9 feet. D3520 Speed Displays Speed, Average Speed and VMG 0.00 to 99.9 (depending on speed sensor) in knots, miles or kilometers per hour. Trip and Total Logs from 0.0 to 9,999 miles, nautical miles or kilometers. Count up or Count down timers 0:00:00 to 23:59:59 with alarms; Sea Temperature: 28.0 to 96.0 F (or C equiv.). Memory: Nonvolatile; stores unit selections, alarms and Trip Log. D3530 Apparent Wind Wind Direction: Full 360 display, 180 port or starboard. Wind Speed: LCD display of Apparent Wind Speed 0.0 to 99 knots. Calibration: Wind Angle settable from D3500 Series digital displays. D3531 True Wind Wind Direction: Full 360 display. Wind Speed: LCD display of True Wind Speed 0.0 to 99 knots. Calibration: Wind Angle, settable from D3500 Series digital displays. D3532 Close Hauled Apparent Wind Wind Direction: Full 360 display, magnified 20 to 60 port or starboard apparent wind angle. Calibration: Wind Angle calibration, settable from 3500 Series digital displays. D3540 Compass Display: Full 360 moving card indicator, 3-digit LCD display of magnetic heading, requires optional compass sensor or other compass input to the Signal Processor. D3550 CDX Display: Distance off course port or starboard, 0 to 0.3 nautical miles. 2-digit LCD display of distance to waypoint. Requires GPS or Loran input to the Signal Processor. Memory: Nonvolatile; stores unit selections, waypoint arrival alarm setting. Depth Offset 9.9'. Speed, VMG: 0.0 to 99.9 knots, miles or kilometers per hour. Total Log 0.0 to 9,999 miles, nautical miles or kilometers. Memory: Nonvolatile; stores units, depth offset. LINK Offshore Signal Processor Model D3500(LD) Specifications Depth: 2.4' to 400' (1000 for D3500LD), meters or fathoms equivalent. Transducer Frequency: 200kHz (120kHz for D3500LD). Sea Temp: 28.0 to 96.0 F. Log: 0.0 to 9,999 miles (accumulating). Wind: Apparent Wind Speed 0.0 to 99.9 knots, Apparent Wind Angle 360 Wind Sensor Assembly: DWX80MM with 80' 6-conductor shielded cable DWX120MM with 120' or DWX55AM with 55'. Calibration: Wind Angle, Boat Speed, sttable from digital displays. Memory: Nonvolatile; stores accumulating log, calibrations, damping and light settings. Current Drain: 375 mA; to network 3 amps max. Environmental: Temperature Range: 0 to 55 C operating -40 C to 70 C storage. LINK Offshore D3500 Series Display Unit Specifications Available in black or white, connects to LINK Offshore Network via single coax cable. Backlighting: Nine levels of red night lighting. Environmental: Waterproof to NEMA 6. Temperature Range: 0 to 55 C operating -30 C to 70 C storage. Digital Displays User Interface: Easy to understand menus, five-button keypad. Current Drain: 50 mA typical, 130 mA with night lighting. Analog Displays User Interface: No user controls, calibrations performed via digital displays. Current Drain: 250 mA typical, 350 mA with night lighting. Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation. 1997-2001 SEA Inc. All Rights Reserved Last Updated October 30, 2001 Datamarine International Offshore Series Datamarine Instruments International Offshore Series The Model D3001 International Offshore digital depthsounder will indicate depth from 2.4 feet to 1200 feet, or if you prefer, fathoms or meters equivalent (0.4 to 200 fathoms, 0.73 to 374 meters). Units are easily selected via front panel controls. It comes standard with a bracket mount. A flush mount kit is also included. Up to two Model D3030 depth remotes can be used to supplement the Model D3001 for remote display applications. Using the front panel controls, select the current speed, average speed, trip log, water temperature, and elapsed or remaining time. The Navigator also has a totalizing non-resettable log from 0 to 9999.9 miles. It comes standard with a bracket mount. International Offshore Model D3001 Depth: 2.4' to 1200', 0.73 to 374 meters or 0.4 to 200 fathoms. Min. and Max. Depth Alarms: Front panel selectable. Depth Accuracy: Time base accuracy 0.5 Depth Offset: Measured depth below transducer may be offset up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) to indicate depth below surface or keel. Depth Alarm Settings: From 2.4 to 1200 feet (0.73 to 374 meters or 0.4 to 200 fathoms). Continually adjustable from front panel. Temperature Range: Operating: 0 C to 55 C (-18 F to 131 F) Storage: -40 C to 70 C (-40 F to 158 F) Brightness Control: 16 Steps, off to maximum Display: 128 x 64 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Alarm Output: 12VDC Current Drain: 1A maximum Options: D3030 Depth remote. Transducers: ADX-1191, ADX-1192 or ADX-1201 Navigator Model D3201 Speed Ranges: 2 to 50.0 knots, 58 MPH, 92 KPH. Actual Speed; Average Speed. Speed Accuracy: Time base accuracy 0.5 Temperature Range: Operating: 0 C to 55 C (-18 F to 131 F) Storage: -40 C to 70 C (-40 F to 158 F) Water Temperature: 25 F to 90 F (-4 C to 32 C) 1 F Trip Log: Digital display of distance since reset (0 to 999.9 nautical miles). Totalizing Log: Non-resettable 0 to 9999.9 miles. Elapsed Timer: Accurate to within one second per day. Current Drain: 500 mA with backlighting at 100. 20 mA with no backlighting. Backlighting Control: 16 steps, smoothly variable, off to maximum Display: 128 x 64 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) NMEA Output Sentences: MTW, VHW, VLW Options: DCS100 Speed remote. Additionally, the Model DDM600 will display battery voltage or heading data as provided by an NMEA 0183 compatible compass. An NMEA 0183 output allows the DDM600 to send the data for display by other intruments, such as the ChartLINK series of video navigators. The DDM600 has a depth range of 2.5 to 600 feet, while the D2330has a range of 2.5 to 400 feet. The DDM600 comes with a flushmount kit or can be hinge mounted from above or below. The D2330is designed to be flush mounted in the dash. Both the DDM600 and the D2330 have anadjustable Keel Offset for reading depth below the keel or belowthe surface of the water, a unique Signal Strength Indicator,speed, average speed, and minimum and maximum alarms for depthand sea temperature. Both instruments come standard with a ADX-100depth transducer, designed to be epoxied inside fiberglass hulls,and a ASTX-20NTH speed and temperature nylon thru hull sensor. Depth, Speed, Log and Sea Temperature NMEA 0183 heading data input NMEA 0183 output Depth range 2.5 to 600 feet Adjustable Keel Offset ADX-100 and ASTX-20NTH tranducers included DART MultifunctionSeries S PECIFICATIONS Power Requirements for DART Series instruments: 11-15 VDC. Backlit Depth: 2.