PG-FP5 CHAPTER 4 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE
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4.3.3 [D
evice] menu
The following pull-down menu appears by clicking the [D
evice] menu.
This menu includes commands mainly related to programming to the target device, such as erase, write and verify.
Figure 4-39. [D
evice] Menu
(1) [B
lank check] command
The [Blank Check] command performs blank check for the flash memory in the target device. The target area
can be set in the [Operation Mode] area on the [Standard] tab in the Device Setup dialog box. If the flash
memory has already been erased, “PASS” is displayed. If the flash memory has not yet been erased,
“ERROR” is displayed. If this error is displayed, erase the entire area of the flash memory before starting
programming.
(2) [E
rase] command
The [E
rase] command erases the flash memory in the target device. The target area can be set in the [Operation
Mode] area on the [Standard] tab in the Device Setup dialog box. If this command is executed with [Chip]
selected, security command options are initialized at the same time. While erasing the flash memory is in
progress, the progress status is displayed in the action log window. When execution of this command is
completed, the result of command execution in the target device is displayed. Whether to perform the [Blank
Check] command before executing this command depends on the [Blank check before Erase] check box setting in
the [Command options] area on the [Advanced] tab in the Device Setup dialog box. If this command is executed
for the target device that has already been erased with the [Blank check before Erase] check box selected, “OK,
Erase skipped.” is displayed and erasure is not performed.
(3) [P
rogram] command
The [P
rogram] command transmits the memory contents (program files) in the FP5 valid programming area to
the target device and writes the programs to the flash memory. The target area can be set in the [Operation
Mode] area on the [Standard] tab in the Device Setup dialog box. The progress status of this command is
displayed as a percentage in the action log window. When execution of this command is completed, the
programming GUI displays the result of command execution in the target device. Command options after
execution of this command depend on the settings of the [Verify after Program], [Security after Program] and
[Checksum after Program] check boxes in the [Command options] area on the [Advanced] tab in the Device Setup
dialog box. For details on these check boxes, refer to 4.3.3 (14) (c) <2> [Command options] area.
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