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Chapter 5 Detailed Explanations On Common Problems - Xeltek SUPERPOR/6100N Manual

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In the above figure, the success count is 2 and the failure count is 0. If the "Reset"
button is clicked, the success count and failure count are all set to 0.
● Count Down
It can be set as follows:
1. The count down number (greater than 0). The number decreases by 1 every time a
chip is programmed successfully. It continues till the number becomes 0.
2. The count down function is enabled.
3. The action to be conducted when the count down operation ends. When it is
disabled, it is not allowed to proceed to write a program until the user re-sets the
option.

Chapter 5 Detailed Explanations on Common Problems

Using Operation Info window and message window, the user is able to monitor what
the programmer is doing, what it will do, or what problem it had so that the user can
stop the operation. This chapter will help the user to deal with some common troubles
according to the information mentioned above.
5.1 Dealing with Data Files
The detail usage of the "file type" dialogue box is described here.
5.1.1 Intel Hex, Motorola and Tektronix formats
The data for programming are usually stored in the data file. Commonly used formats
are Intel Hex, Motorola and Tektronix. Refer to the menu "Loading files".
The files of these formats save data in text mode, which includes data info and
address info. The offset address is not always zero. If the user loads the file directly,
some errors may occur. For example, the location of data in buffer may be incorrect
(this can be viewed in "Edit Buffer" window) or even the file can not be loaded and
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