Pocket Programmer Model UPP
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FUNCTION: Toggles the backlight on the LCD display.
LED: The diagnostic LED operates
just as the LED on the Computer
Interface Module. In Run CIM mode
the Pocket Programmer exchanges
UPB messages between the powerline
and the connected computer or
controller. The indicator on the UPP
will glow AMBER when powered, flash
RED when UPB messages are seen on
the power line and flash GREEN when a UPB message is transmitted
from the Pocket Programmer.
DB9 Port: Connect a standard serial cable to an RS-232 port to use
the Pocket Programmer as a Computer Interface Module. The DB9
port may also be used to upgrade the firmware in the UPP.
MENU NAVIGATION
Pressing the <MENU> button backs out of a selection without making
changes. Pressing <ENTER> opens the menu selection and sub-
menus. Some menus require the use of the <UP>/<DOWN> and
<RIGHT>/<LEFT> buttons to edit characters and move the cursor
position.
USING THE POCKET PROGRAMMER
The pocket programmer mirrors the functionality of UPStart
Configuration software. If the installer is familiar with UPStart then
most of the UPP menus and functions are intuitive and easy to use. If
there are any questions or difficulties in using the UPP referencing the
specific function in the UPStart software is highly recommended. The
pocket programmer identifies device by Device ID number, device
names are not used. It is highly recommended that the User knows
(has created a list or plan for) the device’s ID when programming. A
device’s ID can ‘Viewed’ by putting the device in setup mode then use
the pocket programmer to View the device from the Access Network
sub-menu.
UPDATING THE POCKET PROGRAMMER
The Pocket Programmer was designed with the future in mind. As new
UPB devices become available the UPP will need to have its program
updated to allow use with these new devices.
To update your UPP, please visit www.Simply-Automated.com/UPP-
UPDATE and follow the instructions. A personal computer with a
connection for a DB9 serial cable is required.