PG-FP5 V2.13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE
R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev.2.00 Page 27 of 71
Mar 02, 2015
[Program file size monitor function] check box
Halts execution of programming commands if the program file size exceeds the programmable range. If this check box
is checked and the address range of the downloaded program file exceeds the address range specified in the [Operation
Mode] area on the [Standard] tab of the Device Setup dialog box, executing a [Program], [Verify], or
[Autoprocedure(E.P.)] command will cause the error message “ERROR (E302): Hex file exceeds target device flash
range.” to appear in the Action Log window and execution of the command will halt. If this check box is not checked,
the warning message “WARNING: HEX file exceeds target device flash range.” will appear in the Action Log window,
but execution of the command will continue. The default is not to have this box checked.
[Enable Serial Number mode] check box
Serial Number mode (Unique code embedding function) is for embedding a unique code in the specified area of a
program file that has been read. The code is embedded by issuing the serno command with the code and area specified.
Placing a check mark in this box enables the unique code embedding function. For more information on the serno
command, refer to Common 6.4.18 serno command.
[Reset option of Run after Disconnect]
When the [Run after Disconnect] function in the [Command options] area of the Device setup dialog [Advanced] tab is
enabled, the properties of the RESET
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signal after the write command is completed can be set to Pull-up or Hi-Z. The
default is Hi-Z.
[Change the PASSWORD] button
Clicking the [Change the PASSWORD] button will open the following dialog box.
Figure 1.37 Password setting Dialog Box
This dialog box allows the user to change the registered password.
Input the current password into the [OLD PASSWORD] box, input the new password into the [NEW PASSWORD] box
and [Confirm PASSWORD] box, and then click OK. When Cancel is clicked, the dialog box will be closed and the
password will not be changed.
[INIT] button
Resets the FP5 to its default settings. Initializing the FP5 will reset or delete the following stored information.
• Password
• FP5 Manager setting
• PR5 file
• ESF file
• Program file