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If the option is enabled (checked), the Load project operation button and menu will be allowed
in Protected mode.
To switch program from Protected mode back to Normal mode, use the menu command
Options / Normal mode
. The "
Password required
" dialog appears. User has to enter the
same password as the password entered during switch to Protected mode.
When Protected mode is active, the label "Protected mode" is visible near the top of Log
window of PG4UWMC main window.
Note:
Sometimes when Protected mode is switched from active state to inactive state
(Normal mode), some commands (for example command "Load project") may remain
disabled. This can be resolved by clicking on button
Stop ALL
.
Multi-projects
Multi-project
is special feature which provides possibility to run
any sequence
of operations
with any device
, based on informations saved during creation of
sub-projects
and
multi-
project
itself.
In practice, using Multi-projects you are able to:
•
comfortably program multi-chip devices
•
configure and run any sequence of device operations (e.g. P
Verify) with one device
See also more detailed description on operation modes.
Basic terms related to Multi-project:
•
Multi-project file
is special file that contains all
Multi-project
information. Multi-project
file can include one or more projects. Projects included in Multi-project (file) are also
called sub-projects.
•
Sub-project
means classic project file which has been included into Multi-project file
during Multi-project file build.
•
Project file
- a special type of file, that combines buffer data, device operation options,
special options and some level of safety features. It completely defines the way how to
treat with the device. Once saved, it can be reloaded anytime and the operation can be
repeated exactly.
•
Multi-chip device
is device with two or more independent chips (of the same or various
types) in single package.
•
Sub-device
- an individual part of multichip device. Sub-device is selectable from
PG4UW device list. Once selected, you can work with respective chip in fully manner.
You can define, test and save the project file for the partial chip.
•
Master device
- a multichip device unit, consists of sub-devices. Master-device is
selectable from PG4UW device list, too. Once selected, you can use Multi-project
Wizard to build-up the Multi-project file from individual project files and
save/load/execute it. Master device is not defined if the Multi-project is built up from
Single-chip devices.
•
Device operation
- each operation executable directly selecting via menu, clicking on
toolbar button or callable via remote command (Blank, Read, Verify, Program, Erase).
Some of these operations (especially Program and Erase) may contain embedded sub-
operations, editable via Menu/Device/Device options.
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Summary of Contents for DATAMAN-40PRO
Page 7: ...Quick Start Introduction 7...
Page 12: ...Quick Start 12...
Page 15: ...Detailed description Detailed description 15...
Page 16: ...DATAMAN 448PRO2 16...
Page 29: ...DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C DATAMAN 48PRO2 DATAMAN 48PRO2C 29...
Page 44: ...DATAMAN 40PRO 44...
Page 53: ...DATAMAN MEMPRO DATAMAN MEMPRO 53...
Page 60: ...Setup 60...
Page 71: ...PG4UW PG4UW 71...
Page 138: ...PG4UWMC 138...
Page 148: ...Common notes 148...
Page 159: ...Troubleshooting and warranty Troubleshooting and warranty 159...