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To move between the two screens, press F4. If you were looking at the
Non-default screen, you are now looking at the All Parameters screen.
(Likewise, if you were looking at the All Parameters screen, you are now
looking at the Non-default screen.) As you can see, there is roughly a 2:1
difference in the number of parameters between the two screens.
The All Parameters screen is shown in Figure 3-58.
About Parameters
Parameters are user-definable fields that determine what UniSite-xpi
does. Parameters either qualify or quantify UniSite-xpi’s actions.
Qualifying parameters, such as Illegal Bit Check, control whether or not
UniSite-xpi performs an operation. Quantifying parameters, such as Block
Size, give UniSite-xpi a range or variable to use in an operation.
Which Screen Should I
Use?
During the course of normal programming, you usually only need the
parameters on the Non-default screen. But if you want to do some more
complicated programming operations, you need to change some of the
parameters on the All Parameters screen. A complicated programming
operation might be if you wanted to program only part of a device.
For this Session, view the Non-default screen. If the All Parameters screen
is displayed, press F4 to switch to the Non-default screen.
Programming the
Device
For this session, you do not need to set any programming parameters, so
you are ready to program the data file into the device.
To begin programming, press E
NTER
. After UniSite-xpi has programmed
the device, the following message appears in the message bar:
OPERATION COMPLETE: Sumcheck = xxxxxxxx (8-bit)
where xxxxxxxx represents the 8-digit, 8-bit sumcheck of the data
programmed into the device in the socket.
Note: For 16-bit devices, the checksum can be calculated and displayed as either
8-bit or 16-bit. See Chapter 4, “Commands,” for more information on
setting the checksum parameter.
Figure 3-58
The All Parameters Screen
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