XC2200 Derivatives
System Units (Vol. 1 of 2)
Memory Organization
User’s Manual
3-46
V2.1, 2008-08
MemoryX2K, V1.3
Changing Passwords or Security Settings
Changing the passwords is a delicate operation. The interrelation of the two security
pages must be kept in mind.
Usually in the protected state the SecP1 contains the lock code. First write protection
must be disabled with the correct passwords. Then the lock code in SecP1 is erased. If
this operation was successful PROIN will be cleared by the IMB Core. Now SecP0 can
be safely erased.
From this point on the security pages are in the factory delivery state and the new
passwords and security settings can be installed as described above.
Attention: The number of times a security page may be changed is noted in the
data sheet.