Oki JOB60851 user manual Precaution for Safe and Proper Use, Labels, Icons

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Chapter 1 Introduction

1-3. Precaution for Safe and Proper Use

This User’s Guide uses various labels and icons that serve as your guides to operating this product safely and properly so as to prevent death, personal injury, and property damage. The following table lists these labels and their definitions.

Labels

Warning

This label indicates precautions that, if ignored or

otherwise not completely followed, could lead to

 

death or serious personal injury.

 

 

Caution

This label indicates precautions that, if ignored or

otherwise not completely followed, could lead to

 

personal injury or property damage.

 

 

Icons

A triangular icon draws your attention to the presence of a hazard. The illustration inside the triangular frame indicates the nature of the hazard— in this example, an electrical shock hazard.

A circular icon with a solid background illustrates an action to be performed. The illustration inside this circle indicates this action— in this example, unplugging the power cord.

A circular icon with a crossbar indicates a prohibition. The illustration inside this circle indicates the prohibited action— in this example, disassembly.

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Contents JOB60851 Starter Kit Page OKI Contents Software Development Port 7 LED2 Control Introduction Introduction Checking Packing List1. Packing List Host Environment Labels Precaution for Safe and Proper UseIcons Use only the specified voltage Do not pile objects on top of the productUse only the cables and other accessories provided Notation Putting Board through Its Paces Configuring JOB60851 Board SetupPutting Board through its Paces Installing Development Software Installing USB Driver Running Default ProgramConnecting Board Running Flash Memory ProgramUse the -u command line option to view the USB pipe numbers Running User Programs Connecting Serial Cable Loading Terminal EmulatorSynchronizing Link Downloading and ExecutingOverwriting Flash Memory Contents System Specifications System Objective System SpecificationsSystem Components System ComponentsConnectors and Switches Hardware SpecificationUse only the AC adapter included with the product System Specifications Circuit Diagram 2. Circuit Diagram 1/2System Specifications Parts List 1. Parts List 1/24. Memory Map for Download Mode Memory Maps5. Memory Map for Flash Execution Mode 6. Memory Map for Application Mode 7. Memory Map for Flash Rewrite Mode Resources Uses System Limitations1. MSM66Q573 Pin Assignments 1/2 System Specifications 1. MSM66Q573 Pin Assignments 2/2 P11-3/XTOUTSoftware Development Bus Topology, Addresses, and Hot Plugging USB BasicsSoftware Development Specification Documents Core SpecificationsBus Transactions Data Flow Types2. USB Data Flow Types Endpoints Packets3. lists the USB packet types Data Rates Device Class Specifications5. USB Device Class Specifications 4. Maximum Payload Sizes6. Device Request Types Device RequestsStandard Device Requests 7. Control Transfer Data PacketDevice Descriptors Device Descriptor for Bidirectional PrinterString descriptor Sample USB Firmware SetupSample Firmware Specifications 1. Sample USB FirmwareCompiling and Executing Sample USB Firmware Sample USB Host SoftwareConfirming USB Compliance with Usbcheck.exe Software Development Creating USB Mouse Demo Modifying Application Layer Receive Only Skeleton Simple Debugging Evaluating USB EquipmentUSB Bits and Pieces Device Controller Specifications1. ML60851C Specifications Overview of ML60851C OperationConnecting Microcontroller to USB Controller 1. ML60851C Block DiagramSpecial USB Considerations 2. Microcontroller with 16- or 32-Bit BusVendor and Product IDs Building a ProductOther Tools Necessary Products Limitations Port 7 LED2 Control Port 7 RegistersChanging LED2 Color Sample Port 7 Control Program Standard I/O over Serial Link JOB60851 Board Standard I/OSerial Port 2. Serial Port StructureSerial port SIO0 Chapter Internal timer 9 and following Read and write Functions 3. read Operation4. write Operation Sample Program Using Standard Output Standard I/O ExamplesSample Program Using Standard Input Debugging with Standard I/O