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Figure 4.10: Check boxes will indicate the statue of each operation during programming.
4.6
Device Action Box
The Device Action box contains 8 buttons (see Figure 4.11). Each button allows a specific action to
be executed. Software procedures related to each action allow you to fully execute the desired task,
without the need to follow a specific sequence of actions. Every action starts by powering up the
target device, if Power Device from the Adapter is enabled. When the DC voltage level becomes
higher then 2.0V, communication with the target device is initiated via the debug interface. If the
debug interface is disabled for any reason (i.e. debug register has been programmed to disable debug
interface) all these actions will fail. Alternatively, when the debug interface is enabled, and the
specified action is completed successfully, a green check marks will appear (see Figure 4.11). The
PC application returns to original state after each operation, meaning that as far as the application
is concerned the order the buttons are pressed in doesn’t matter.
Progress of all actions is displayed in the report window. If the particular action has been
finished successfully, then message “done” or “OK” will appear on the right side of processed
procedure (Figure 4.12). If not, a message “failed” will be displayed and selected action will be
terminated. Final status is also displayed in the Status window (see Figure 4.13) as Active (blue),
Pass (green), or Fail (red). On the bottom of the programmer dialogue screen the progress bar is
displayed and the total run time is shown in the report window. Run time does not include the
time when user interaction is required.
FlashPro-LM Programmer
User Manual Rev.1.0 Oct-2012
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