7. Messages
7-24
UniSite-xpi User Manual
OPERATION ABORTED: Product security violation.
This message appears when you have performed an operation that violates Data I/O’s product security
policy.
Operation aborted. System parameter file not compatible with system
software.
This message appears when you attempt to use a system parameter file from a different version of
software that is not compatible with the version you are currently running. System parameter files are
transportable across most versions of software; however, the particular version you are trying to use is not
transportable to your present version of software. You will need to copy the original system parameter file
from the original master Boot Files disk to your working Boot Files disk. Next you should set the system
parameters on the programmer to the desired values and then perform the “SAVE SYSTEM
PARAMETERS” command while using your working Boot Files disk.
OPERATION COMPLETE.
The operation you selected has been completed; you may now proceed with other operations.
OPERATION COMPLETE. Device = hhhhhhhh.
This message appears after a successful Compare Electronic ID operation. hhhhhhhh represents the device’s
electronic ID.
OPERATION COMPLETE. Sumcheck = hhhhhhhh.
This message appears after the completion of a Program, Load, or Verify operation. hhhhhhhh represents
the sumcheck of the data that was programmed into the device. “(Vector test not supported)” will be
appended to the message when you attempt to perform a structured vector test on devices with more than
84 pins.
OPERATION COMPLETE. Sumcheck = hhhhhhhh. Set Sumcheck = ssssssss.
This message appears after the completion of a Set Program, Load, or Verify operation. hhhhhhhh is the
sumcheck of data that was just programmed into the last set member. ssssssss is the sumcheck of all the set
members that have been programmed.
OPERATION FAILED: Cannot erase device data.
This message appears after the programmer was not able to erase an EEPROM. The device may be
defective; try another device.
OPERATION FAILED: Data load error.
Data could not be read from the device during a load operation. Try the operation again. If the message
reappears, the device may be faulty.
OPERATION FAILED: Device over-current fault.
This message appears when you attempt to program a socketed device that requires more programming
current than the device you selected on-screen. The device may be faulty. Insert another device into the
socket and try the operation again. See page 7-42 for more information.
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