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27 End of user RAM exceeded
28 Fatal device-specific programming error
29 Non-fatal device-specific programming error
2A Device Insertion error
Note: The two following errors have the same error code. For either error to
appear, you must have previously selected command
n23]
- where n = 0, 1,
or 2. If a 0 is chosen, there will be no error condition. (Select Verify
Option). If
1
was specified as the variable, use the first description. If
2
was specified, use the second description.
2B Structured test error (Vcc Nominal)
2B Structured test error (Vcc low)
2C Structured test error (Vcc high)
2D Base/Adapter for device not installed
2E Programming hardware hasn’t passed self-test
30 Device algorithm not found
31 Device over-current fault
3B No device present
40 I/O initialization error
41 Serial-framing error
42 Serial-overrun error
43 Serial framing/overrun error
46 I/O timeout
52 Data verify error
75 Security Fuse Violation
77 Security fuse programming error
79 Preload not supported by this device
81 Serial-parity error
82 Sumcheck error
84 I/O format error
88 Invalid number of parameters
89 Illegal parameter or invalid operation selected
8B Error restoring/saving CRC user-defined parameters or restoring
CRC entry defaults.
8E File error
8F NON-JEDEC data present in RAM or disk file, or else a non-logic
device was selected with a JEDEC I/O translation format selected
90 Illegal I/O format
94 Data record error
97 Block move error
98 End of device exceeded
99 End of file exceeded
9A Algorithm disk cannot be found
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9B Incompatible system/algorithm disks or incompatible device
libraries
9C Invalid command for this mode
9D I/O address beyond range of data format selected
A1 No Electronic ID
A2 Electronic ID verify error
AB Unable to load system file from system disk
AC Security violation
AE Keep Current algorithm disk not found. Insert your Keep Current
algorithm disk
AF Operation not allowed because the device was selected by family/
pinout code
B0 Capacitor configuration error
B1 Block not allowed for bulk erase
B2 Partial device operation not allowed
B4 Odd Memory Begin Address or User Data Size Incompatible with
Data Word Width
B6 Algorithm doesn’t have a footnote
B8 Algorithm or Logic disk not found
B9 Algorithm disk 2 or Memory disk not found
BA Yield Tally access/update error
BC Last device operation checksum not available
D5 Port Transfer Error
E30Ribbon not detected
E31Ribbon latch not engaged
FE Undefined error
FF Operation aborted at programmer
ProMaster 2500 User Manual F-1
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Local Mode
Local mode is an operating mode for the ProMaster 2500 where the
operator is communicating using the 2500’s keyboard and display. This
mode can be used for initial system setup, running diagnostic tests or
cycling devices. This chapter describes the parameters that can be
changed using the 2500’s keyboard.
Switching Between Local and Remote Modes
The 2500 normally operates with TaskLink in Remote mode. To switch to
Local mode, press
LOWER CASE
+
L
(for
Local
) on the 2500’s keyboard.
The 2500 powers up in the mode it was in when last turned off.
Return to Remote mode by pressing
LOWER CASE
+
R
(for
Remote
) on
the 2500’s keyboard.
System Configuration
The ProMaster 2500 can be configured to operate with either a dot matrix
or a thermal printer. The handler was configured correctly at the factory
for the type of printer that was installed during assembly. If a handler
with a thermal printer begins operating as though it were configured for
the dot matrix printer option, complete the following steps to reconfigure
it for the thermal printer.
1. Press
LOWER CASE
+
L
to put the 2500 in local mode.
2. From the Main Menu, press
LOWER CASE
+
W
.
1-DOT MATRIX, 2-THERMAL
ENTER TYPE OF MARKER (2): _