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3.2.4 Set Options
1) Operation Option, including:
Insertion Test option. Checking the pin contact before programming.
Device ID Check option. Checking the device’s ID before programming.
Beeper option. Checking whether the beeper sounds on or off when the
operation succeeds or fails.
Auto Increment Function option. If it is enabled, the label number increases
automatically while programming and it is written to a designated place so
that each chip has a different label number.
Address Change option. Changing the start address and end address of
programming zone of the device.
Verification Mode option. Selecting a specific VCC voltage according to the
device requirements in order to ensure that the chip is programmed correctly.
2) Edit Auto. In the window of “Function Items for Operations on the devices”, each
device has a basic batch-processing Auto operation, which automatically executes all
the other operations of the device one after another in a preset order. Normally the
following auto chip programming methods are selected:
Erase
Blank_check
Program
Verify
Security or Protect
3) Dev.Config. For the chip that has the configuration word, the configuration word
must be properly set before programming to ensure that the chip can be used on the
target system. The configuration words for some devices are contained in the data file.
The configuration words are automatically loaded into the configuration word buffer
when the data file is loaded. For some devices, the selection must be made manually.
4) Dev. Information. After a device is selected, the dialog box of the device pops up
and the vital information about the device is displayed in the box. Some devices must
meet some special requirements while programming or there are some special
conventions about the device algorithms. Therefore, the users must adjust operation
steps or buffer data after carefully reading the text in the Dev. Information box. When
an adapter is needed for programming the device, the adapter information will also be
shown.
5) Production Mode. In order to program chips under production mode, the
programmer always conducts the chip insertion test. Once the chip is inserted
correctly, the auto batch-processing command is automatically started and the users
do not need to use keyboard and mouse repeatedly.