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Primary function - Program
When entering this function, the following two subfunctions are displayed
for selection.
•
Subfunction 1
–
LCM display
FUSE IT: NO YES
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Valid keys
a) ESC: return to the previous state; Primary function state
b) Arrow keys: select NO or YES
c) ENT: enter the next subfunction, subfunction 2, of the Program
function
–
Description
If YES is chosen, the protective fuse is blown and the OTP chip is READ
protected. If NO is chosen, the OTP chip is not READ protected.
•
Subfunction 2
–
LCM display
PRO: PLACE DEVICE
–
Valid keys
a) ESC: return to the previous state; Primary function state
b) ENT: start the program function if the OTP chip has been placed in
the TEXTOOL
–
Description
The message “PRO:PLACE DEVICE” prompts for the unwritten OTP
chip to be placed in the TEXTOOL if not already there.
When programming of the OTP chip begins, the following status may be
displayed
•
Status 1
–
LCM display
PRG: XX
–
Valid keys
ESC: return to the Primary function state
–
Description
The programmer is programming the OTP chip, XX is the current
address of the OTP chip ROM during programming. The number
changes in the programming procedure, and the following status may
be displayed
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