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TM80 EEPROM Programmer

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User Manual

TM80
EEPROM Programmer

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User Manual
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Contents

Introduction
General Information........................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Software Installation........................................................................................................................................................................4
Driver Installation............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Re-installing / Updating the software.......................................................................................................................................7
Software Removal............................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Complete Installation......................................................................................................................................................................9
Operation Key Functions
Main Window EeproTM80.......................................................................................................................................................... 10
Edit—Settings................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
File—Drop-down Menu...............................................................................................................................................................12
Open File......................................................................................................................................................................................12
Save File....................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Program EEP............................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Read EEP.......................................................................................................................................................................................15
Delete EEP................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Exit..................................................................................................................................................................................................18
Configurable Parameters............................................................................................................................................................ 18
Transmitter Disconnection time due to inactivity........................................................................................................18
Label Configuration................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Edit—Drop-down Menu..............................................................................................................................................................20
Help—Drop-down Menu............................................................................................................................................................ 21
AP70 Module Hardware Description
Connectors, Selector Switch, LED signalling........................................................................................................................22
Cables and Accessories................................................................................................................................................................ 23

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Introduction

General Information
The TM80 programming kit (the programmer x 64.msi plus hardware AP70) allows to install, manage and
modify operating data of the Danfoss Radio Remote Control configuration (Transmitter and Receiver) in
the EEPROM modules.
A computer using Windows OS version is required, as well as AP70 EEPROM recorder module; the
corresponding cables are also supplied with the kit. Hardware interface is through a USB port. It is not
necessary to use an external power supply, as the AP70 module is powered via the USB port from the
computer.
Recommended steps to install the TM80 application:
• Install the program, the drivers and the software
• Verify the right assignment of the communication port by operating system (OS)
• Verify the right communication between the application software and the hardware AP70.

Software Installation
Use the following recommended steps to install the recorder software for the first time:
1. Copy the file TM80 Eeprom programmer x64.msi on your computer using Windows Explorer.
2. Double click on the TM80 Eeprom programmer x64.msi file to start the installation process.

Once the installation is finished, the used file can be erased. The installation software will guide you
through the setup wizard in order to have both drivers and software installed.
3. Click the Next button and choose the destination with the Browse option and the name of the folder
in which the program will be installed.

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By default the folder will be C:\Program Files(x86) > TM80 Eeprom Programmer.
4. Select who can use the program in a computer and click Next button.
The default is Everyone.
During the installation the following Driver setup screen will appear.

Driver Installation
Use the following steps to install the driver:
1. In the setup window click Next.

If the driver had been installed previously, the following screens will not appear.
2. Accept the exposed terms and conditions by clicking I Agree option and continue the installation
clicking Next.

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3. Choose the destination with the Browse option and the name of the folder in which the program will
be installed.

By default the folder will be C:\Program Files(x86) > Texas Instruments. After click on the Install
button, the driver setup is complete.
4. By clicking Finish button the TM80 Eeprom Programmer installation will continue.

5. Click Close button once the software has been installed in the appeared screen.

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Re-installing / Updating the software


The software allows to repair or to uninstall the current version.
Available Options (clicking in the right option box):
• Repair: to update the program with the latest version
• Remove: to remove the current program from the computer

This option updates the software files:

Once the software has been installed the above screen will appear, you can press Close button.

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Software Removal
How to remove the software application using the TM80 Eeprom programmer installation software.
This software installs several common files to other applications running under windows operating
system which will remain installed after a software removing process.
It is highly recommended not to remove these files, as requested, because they can be used by other
software applications different from the EEPROM recorder software.
1. Select the Remove TM80 Eeprom programmer option and press Finish

Removing the software

While the program is uninstalling, message may appear about uninstalling the Driver as well.

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C Caution
If there is any message asking you to remove shared files, it is highly recommended not to delete any
of them, since this may mean that other programs may not operate correctly. Always select No.
2. Once the Driver has been uninstalled, press Finish.

C Caution

If you continue to use the TM70 Eeprom programmer, please do not uninstall the driver, otherwise
the EEPROM programmer will not work.
3. Press Close button.

The programmer is successfully uninstalled.

Complete Installation
The installed software can be found in the application’s root directory or folder: TM80 Eeprom
programmer > eepro TM80.exe
After finishing the program setup process the default folder architecture becomes as follows:

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Main Window EeproTM80


Double click on the icon which appears on the desktop to execute the TM80 program:
EeproTM80 programmer icon

EeproTM80 main window

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Edit—Settings
Connect to the USB connector on the supplied AP70 hardware when installing the programmer for the
first time.
1. From the Edit drop-down menu click on: Edit > Settings to select the right port.

Select COM port TUSB3410 Device (COM9) will appear.


2. Select the COM port TUSB3410 Device (COM9) and click Aceptar.

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The EEPROM programmer is ready now to read and write EEPROMs through the Eeprom programmer
hardware.

File—Drop-down Menu
The EEPROM programmer software allows to do the following main functions:

Open file to load an EEPROM TM80 file from the computer

Save File to save the content of the program on an EEPROM format file in the computer

Program EEP to program an EEPROM chip with the content on the programmer

Read EEP to read the content from an EEPROM chip

Delete EEP to erase the EEPROM chip inserted on the EEPROM programmer

Exit to exit the EeproTM80 programmer

Open File

Selecting this option, a windows window will appear to search for the requested TM80 Eeprom file.

Once the file is selected the corresponding data will appear in the window.

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Save File
By Clicking on Save file, the EEPROM file that is stored on the programmer will be saved on the
computer. A window will pop up to select the path in which the file will be stored.

Click Save and the file will be saved in your computer.


It is advisable to always save EEPROM files in the same directory and using the equipment serial number
as a name to make it easier to find them in the future.

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Program EEP
When clicking on “Program EEP”, the file loaded on the Eeprom programmer will be burnt on the TM80
EEPROM chip inserted on the programmer.

Once the EEPROM has been programmed the following dialog box will appear.

If the programmer is unable to program the EEPROM chip because it is not inserted, the following
window will appear:

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Read EEP
By clicking on Read EEP, the Eeprom programmer will Read the content of the EEPROM chip inserted on
the programmer.

After the EEPROM is read, the following dialog boxes can appear:

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Eeprom read successfully

OR a corrupted Eeprom if the programmer was unable to read it.


Corrupted Eeprom

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Delete EEP
By clicking Delete EEP the program will ask you to confirm that you really want to Delete the EEPROM
Chip.

If the EEPROM chip is deleted, the Eeprom deleted successfully dialog box will pop up.

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Exit
By clicking on the Exit button the programmer will be switched off.

Configurable Parameters
It is possible to modify some of the values of the EEPROM using the TM70 EEPROM recorder program as
shown below:

Transmitter Disconnection time due to inactivity


In this box, it is possible to configure the disconnecting time of the equipment due to inactivity checking.
A value in seconds must be entered in the dialogue box shown below (working Latency timer):

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• By clicking on the Infinite box option, the transmitter will not disconnect due to inactivity (the
default value for infinite is shown, which is 6553.5 seconds).
• By clicking again on the Infinite box, the standard value of 240 seconds is configured again, and this
time can be modified up to a maximum of 6553.5 seconds.

Label Configuration
On the Label box you can type the Text that you may want to appear on the Transmitters Display at the
time of switching the transmitter ON

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Edit—Drop-down Menu

On the Edit System info button, the configuration of the system loaded on the programmer will appear.

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Help—Drop-down Menu

Click in About option and the following dialogue box appears:

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AP70 Module Hardware Description

The AP70 hardware is prepared to setup TM60 / RAD / RMJ / TM70 and TM80 EEPROM parameters.

Connectors, Selector Switch, LED signalling

3 4 5 6 1 2
1. TM60 EEPROM socket
2. TM80/TM70/RAD/RMJ EEPROM socket
3. HARD OK +5v
4. HARD OK +3v
5. TX ON
6. RX ON

1. DC 10-35 V external power supply


2. USB serial port
3. RS–232 serial port

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AP70 Module Hardware Description

Cables and Accessories


USB cable

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