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Figure 45 An example of the error message
(2) Loader error message table (on the phone)
No.
Message
Description
1
COMPLETE!
The downloading operation is completed.
2
ERASE READY
Preparing for the erasing operation.
3
WRITE READY
Preparing for the program data.
4
BRT CHANGING
Changing the baud rate.
5
P ERASING ...
Erasing the program data.
6
WRITING ...
Loading the program data.
7
FLASH ERS OK!
The program data is successfully erased.
8
SUMCHECK ...
Calculating the SUM value of the written data.
9
SUMCHECK END
The calculation of the SUM value of the written data is completed.
10
SUM = XXXX h
The SUM value of the written data.
11
SUM ERROR!
Serial communication error (Check SUM error).
12
PARITYERR!
Serial communication error (Parity bit error).
13
FRAMINGERR!
Serial communication error (Framing error).
14
OVERFLOW!
Serial communication error (Buffer overflow error).
15
ERS_REC_ERROR
Serial communication error (Failed to receive the erase record).
16
BRT_REC_ERROR
Serial communication error (Failed to receive the change record of baud rate).
17
DAT_REC_ERROR
Serial communication error (Failed to receive the data record).
18
ADR_REC_ERROR
Serial communication error (Failed to receive the address record).
19
END_REC_ERROR
Serial communication error (Failed to receive the end record).
20
HDR_ERROR!
Serial communication error (Received the undefined record).
21
ODD_ERROR!
Serial communication error (Odd error).
22
SEQ_ERROR!
The Flash operation was failed (Sequence error).
23
VPP ERROR!
The Flash operation was failed (VppLow error).
24
PRT_ERROR!
The Flash operation was failed (Protect error).
25
ERS_ERROR!
The Flash operation was failed (Erase error).
26
WRT ERROR!
The Flash operation was failed (Write error).
27
ERASE CHK ERR
An error occurred while verifying the erasure.
28
WRITE CHK ERR
An error occurred while writing the data.
29
ADR = XXXXXXXX
The location of the error is displayed.
30
STR =XX
The time of the error occurrence is displayed.
• No.1 to No.10 are information messages. These messages are displayed in the normal operation.
No.11 to 30 are error messages. Messages No.22 to No.28 indicate Flash-oriented errors. The error address (No.29)
and status (No.30) are also displayed at the same time.