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Error Messages
User Guide
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DS-50003529B - 70
MEM_RANGE_STRING_MALFORMED=The memory range(s) entered on the, "Memories to Program" property page (%s) is not
formatted properly.
MISSING_BOOT_CONFIG_PARAMETER=Unable to nd boot cong start/end address in database.
MUST_SET_LVPBIT_WITH_LVP=The low voltage programming feature requires the LVP conguration bit to be enabled on the
target device. Please enable this conguration bit and try the operation again.
NEW_FIRMWARE=Now Downloading new Firmware for target device: %s
NMMR=NMMR
NO_DYNAMIC_BP_SUPPORT_AT_ALL=The current device does not support the ability to set breakpoints while the devices is
running. The breakpoint will be applied prior to the next time you run the device.
NO_PGM_HANDLER=Cannot program software breakpoints. The program handler has not been initialized.
NORMAL=Normal.
OP_FAILED_FROM_CP=The requested operation failed because the device is code protected.
OpenIDE-Module-Name=ICD 5
OPERATION_NOT_SUPPORTED=This operation is not supported for the selected device.
OUTPUTWIN_TITLE=ICD 5.
PERIPHERAL=Peripheral.
POWER_ERROR_NO_9V=The conguration is set for the tool to provide power to the target but the 9V power jack is not
detected. Please ensure the external 9V barrel jack is connected to the tool.
POWER_ERROR_NO_POWER_SRC=The conguration is set for the target board to supply its own power but no voltage has
been detected on VDD. Please ensure you have your target powered up and try again.
POWER_ERROR_POWER_SRC_CONFLICT=The conguration is set for the tool to provide power to the target but there is
voltage already detected on VDD. This is a conict. Please ensure your target is not supplying voltage to the tool and try
again.
POWER_ERROR_SLOW_DISCHARGE= There seems to be excessive capacitance on VDD causing a slower system discharge
and shutdown. Consider minimizing overall capacitance loading or use power from your target to avoid discharge delays.
POWER_ERROR_UNKNOWN=An unknown power error has occurred.
POWER_ERROR_VDD_TOO_HIGH=The VDD voltage desired is out of range. It exceeds the maximum voltage of 5.5V.
POWER_ERROR_VDD_TOO_LOW=The VDD voltage desired is out of range. It is below the minimum voltage of 1.5V.
POWER_ERROR_VPP_TOO_HIGH=The VPP voltage desired is out of range. It exceeds the maximum voltage of 14.2V.
POWER_ERROR_VPP_TOO_LOW=The VPP voltage desired is out of range. It is below the minimum voltage of 1.5V.
PRESERVE_MEM_RANGE_ERROR_BAD_END_ADDR=Invalid preserve range end address %s received. Please check the manual
program ranges on the debug tool's, "Memories to Program" property page.
PRESERVE_MEM_RANGE_ERROR_BAD_START_ADDR=Invalid preserve range start address %s received. Please check the
manual program ranges on the debug tool's, "Memories to Program" property page.
PRESERVE_MEM_RANGE_ERROR_END_LESSTHAN_START=Invalid preserve range received: end address %s < start address %s.
Please check the manual program ranges on the debug tool's, "Memories to Program" property page.
PRESERVE_MEM_RANGE_ERROR_ENDADDR_NOT_ALIGNED=Invalid preserve range received: end address %s is not aligned
on a proper 0x%x address boundary. Please check the manual program ranges on the debug tool's, "Memories to Program"
property page.
PRESERVE_MEM_RANGE_ERROR_STARTADDR_NOT_ALIGNED=Invalid preserve range received: start address %s is not aligned
on a proper 0x%x address boundary. Please check the manual program ranges on the debug tool's, "Memories to Program"
property page.
PRESERVE_MEM_RANGE_ERROR_UNKNOWN=An unknown error has occurred while trying to validate the user entered
preserve ranges.
PRESERVE_MEM_RANGE_ERROR_WRONG_DATABASE=Unable to access data object while validating user entered memory
ranges.
PRESERVE_MEM_RANGE_MEM_NOT_SELECTED=You have selected to preserve an area of memory but have not selected to
program that area. Please check the preserved ranges on the debug tool's, "Memories to Program" property page, and make
sure that any preserved memory is also designated to be programmed.
PRESERVE_MEM_RANGE_OUT_OF_BOUNDS=The selected preserve range, %s, does not fall within the proper range for the
memory area selected. Please check the manual program ranges on the debug tool's, "Memories to Program" property
page.

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