7. Messages
UniSite-xpi User Manual
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Device Insertion Warning. Press F3.
The pins on the inserted device are not making good contact with the programming fixture. Check the
following:
- Is the device properly justified in the socket or properly oriented in the MatchBook? (See the
programmer User Manual for more information on inserting devices.)
- Check the device for bent or damaged pins/leads. Repeat the operation with a similar device from the
same manufacturer. If the operation with the second device is successful, the first device is probably
defective.
- Try to perform the operation with the Continuity Check disabled. If the device loads without errors, try
to program the device. If the programming operation is successful, contact Data I/O Customer Support.
Continuing to program with Continuity Check disabled will not compromise programming integrity.
- If you are using a base that contains an Elastomer PAD, try cleaning the PAD with distilled alcohol or
compressed air. Also, using distilled alcohol, try cleaning the contacts between the programmer and the
adapter.
- Check the socket for bent or damaged pins.
See page 7-40 for more information.
Device must be previously selected:
Before you may enter the Load, Program, Verify, or Device Checks screens, you must first select a device.
This message appears if you have not yet selected a device but try to go into one of those screens.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: Backward device.
Device specific backwards test failure. Remove the device and re-insert it correctly.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: Cannot synchronize to device.
This error message may appear if you are trying to program Motorola microprocessors. Try the operation
again. This message usually indicates a faulty device.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: DAC setting out of range.
System algorithm error. Contact Data I/O.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: Device programming error.
This message appears if the programmer detects a defective location in the device during the
programming operation. If this message appears, try erasing the device and programming it again if it is
erasable; otherwise, try another device.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: Device verification error.
This error message may appear if you are trying to program devices that perform verification during
programming. This message indicates that the part failed to verify.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: Device verification error.
A device verification error occurred. This device performs the verify operation internally and issues a
pass/fail signal at the end of the operation. The location of the failure is not available.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: EEPROM at $B800 not allowed.
This error message may appear if you are trying to program Motorola 86HC811 devices. This message
means that you have attempted to specify the EEPROM data block beginning address at location B800.
Using this address is not allowed. Edit the configuration byte at location 103F, changing the upper nibble
to indicate any OTHER starting address.
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