Device Id Check; Confirm Error List; Programming Area Selection; Message Column Settings - Dataman S6 User Manual

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4-5-3 Device ID Check

This option checks the device's ID and compares it to the ID held in the database before
carrying out any actions on the IC. If the ID read from the device does not match the ID held
in the database, the system will not perform any further actions on the IC.
If the item can not be checked, this means that the selected IC does not support this
function.

4-5-4 Confirm Error List

When this item is not checked, pressing the "Confirm" button will compare whether the data
in the IC is the same as the data in the buffer. If the result is the same, it will display a
"Pass", if the data does not match, it will show a "Fail".
When checking the data the system will list any differences between the buffer and the IC in
the message window. The number of lines used to display the errors can be set at up to 999
lines.
When the option "[Confirm] Error lines shown" is checked, it will not compare any
of the device configuration options for the device, only the main user memory area.

4-5-5 Programming Area Selection

Select the area of the IC to be programmed. The main memory area will automatically be
enforced during programming however, other areas (if present) can be checked or
unchecked as required.
"Read"- All data will be read from the device back to the computer and stored in the
buffer.

4-5-6 Message Column Settings

Here you can set the number of lines used for messages (1000-5000 lines). When the
number of messages reaches the set limit you can choose whether to "Auto Clear and
Save" or just "Auto Clear" and continue.

4-5-7 Self-Test Function

The programmer will perform a self-test on its hardware and show the detailed results in the
message window.
Ensure that the ZIF socket is empty and do not place an IC or adapter in the ZIF
socket during this test.

4-5-8 Device Options

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