Read; Erase; Blank Check; Program - Dataman S6 User Manual

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4-7-1 Read

Read all internal data (including configuration and/or ID locations) from the IC to the buffer.
You can view the data in the "Edit" window, the configuration bits and ID location values read
from the device can be seen via: "Option" → "Device Options"
4-7-2 Confirm
Confirms the data in the buffer is the same as the data in the IC. You can select to display
just "PASS / FAIL"(default) or to list the errors and address information.(Check the
Option→[Confirm] Error Lines Shown, up to 999 lines)
After checking the box to the left of the option, the confirmation function will be implemented
automatically following a "Read" operation.
After checking the box for "[Confirm] Error Lines Shown", the system will display
the error address and information in the information window. The IC configuration
bits and/or ID location values are not included in this check.

4-7-3 Erase

Will erase all the internal data in the IC to the default values(Including configuration bits
and/or ID location values and protection settings).
Unless you are sure that the IC is new or already blank we would suggest adding this
function when programming.
If the selected IC is OTP or EPROM based then the erase function is not available.
There is default information already stored in some types of IC (MPU or
FLASH, etc.) The erase function will either, not erase this default data, or the data will
be written-back to the device after an erase. Which method is determined by whether
the IC permits the programmer to implement this function.

4-7-4 Blank Check

Checks that the memory area and all settings in the IC are set to their default states.

4-7-5 Program

Programs the data stored in the buffer along with the related configuration settings to the IC.

4-7-6 Verify

Checks whether the programmed data and related settings in the IC is exactly the same as
the the data in the buffer.

4-7-7 Protect

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