
•
Status 6
–
LCM display
CHIP MISMATCHED
–
Valid keys
ESC: return to the Primary function state
ENT: program the next OTP chip
–
Description
This message warns that the OTP chip in the TEXTOOL is of a different
type from the programmed data file. Place another OTP chip in the
TEXTOOL and press the ENT key to program.
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Primary function - Read
•
Subfunction
–
LCM display
RD: PLACE DEVICE
–
Valid keys
a) ESC: return to the previous state , Primary function state
b) ENT: start the READ function if the OTP chip has been placed in the
TEXTOOL
–
Description
This message “RD:PLACE DEVICE” prompts for the unwritten OTP
chip to be placed in the TEXTOOL if not already there.
When the programmer starts to read the OTP chip, the following status
may be displayed
•
Status 1
–
LCM display
RD: aa SUM: XXXX
–
Valid keys
ESC: return to the Primary function state
–
Description
The flashing number ’aa’ represents the current address of the source
code and the number ’XXXX’ is the checksum of the source code. This
message indicates the programmer is in the READ process.
•
Status 2
–
LCM display
READ SUM: XXXX
–
Valid keys
ESC: return to the Primary function state
ENT: read from the next OTP chip
–
Description
This message indicates a valid checksum of the source code.
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