Pg4uwMC Settings dialog
Pg4uwMC Settings dialog is used to set or display following options:
Table containing information / settings for Programmer Sites
On the top of Pg4uwMC Control panel is table which contains three columns:
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column Sites contains checkboxes with Site numbers #1, #2, #3, #4 used to
enable/disable using individual Programmer Site with specified Site number
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column Serial number contains information about serial numbers for Programmer Sites
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column Project file contains edit lines Project: #1, Project: #2, ...Project: #4 for setting
individual projects to be loaded after running each Pg4uw. Project file names can be
entered manually or by dialog Select project file, which can be opened for each Site by
clicking on button "..." placed on the right side of each project edit line. If the project name
edit line is blank, the automatic project load will not be performed.
Checkbox Use Site #1 project for all Sites
Checkbox Use Site #1 project for all Sites placed under the Sites numbers and Projects table.
When there is requirement to program the same device types with the same data, the
checkbox should be checked.
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If the checkbox is checked, the project file for Site #1 will be used also for all other
Programmer Sites. In this mode all Sites are using the same shared buffer of project data
and program the same device type.
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If the checkbox is not checked, each Site will use its own project file defined by name in
table of Sites in column Project file. In this mode each Site is using its own buffer of
project data, which allows to program different data to different types of devices at the
same time in each Site.
Checkbox Automatic YES!
Automatic YES! checkbox - when checked, Automatic YES! is set on for all programmers. For
more details about Automatic YES! feature see Programmer / Automatic YES. This feature
may not be available for some types of programmers.
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Summary of Contents for 844USB
Page 7: ...Introduction 7 ...
Page 12: ...Quick Start 12 ...
Page 15: ...Detailed description 15 ...
Page 16: ...859 16 ...
Page 28: ...866B 28 ...
Page 41: ...844USB 41 ...
Page 50: ...848A 50 ...
Page 56: ...Setup 56 ...
Page 67: ...Pg4uw 67 ...
Page 117: ...Pg4uwMC 117 ...
Page 127: ...Common notes 127 ...
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