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OPTIMA PROM SOF TW AR E Opti ma User M anual 79 Selecting ASC II as a serial n umbe r value typ e w ill return an error. The Device M enu Th e t hir d me nu on t he Ma in P r ogr amming s cr ee n is th e Dev ic e menu. T…

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x Store S/N bytes—This setting specifies which bytes are written to the memory
array and in which order. The selections are:
q All—All bytes of the serial number are written to the memory array.
q Even—Only the even bytes of the serial number are written. If this
option is selected, then the number of serial number digits (selected in
S/N Digits) must be even (2, 4, 6, or 8).
q Odd—Only the odd bytes of the serial number are written. If this option
is selected, then the number of serial number digits must be even (2, 4, 6,
or 8).
q 0 of four, 1 of four, 2 of four, 3 of four—Only bytes in the
corresponding byte position in the serial number are written. For
example, if a HEX serial number of 00BC614Eh is generated, when 1 of
four is selected, BCh (byte #1 of four bytes total) is written to the
designated start address. The largest hexadecimal serial number allowed
is FFFFFFFFh, or 4,294,967,29510. The largest BCD serial number
allowed is 99999999h, or 2,576,980,37710
Selecting the method of storing serial number bytes
Note: The X of four mode works only with hexadecimal and BCD
serial number types as selected in the S/N stored in field.
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Selecting ASCII as a serial number value type will return an
error.
The Device Menu
The third menu on the Main Programming screen is the Device menu. This menu
provides you with basic operational commands as shown in the figure below:
The Device menu
The Program, Read, Blank Check, and Verify commands can be initiated from this
menu.
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Device>
Program
Selecting Device>Program produces the following dialogue:
Starting the Program routine
Selecting <Yes> begins the programming operation; <No> stops the programming
operation.