PG-FP5 CHAPTER 6 USAGE IN STANDALONE MODE
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Jul 15, 2010
6.3.2 [Type Setting] menu
The [Type Setting] menu is used to check information (target device programming environment settings) contained in
the ESF file downloaded to the FP5. The settings downloaded to the valid programming area are displayed. All the values
displayed are those downloaded last time by the programming GUI. The settings cannot be changed using this menu.
Table 6-2. [Type Setting] Menu
Main Menu Submenu Description
[Device Port ] Displays any of the following to indicate which mode is selected for communication
between the target device and the FP5.
SIO 0, SIO 1, SIO 2, SIO H/S, IIC 0, IIC 1, IIC 2, IIC 3, UART 0, UART 1, UART 2,
UART 3, PORT 0, PORT 1, PORT 2
[Multiply Rate ] Displays the multiplication rate of the operating clock for the target device.
[Serial CLK ] Displays the serial clock rate in Hz that is used for communication between the
target device and the FP5.
[CLK source ] Indicates either of the following as a source of the operating clock supplied to the
target device.
Programmer: Clock is supplied from the FP5.
Target: Clock is supplied from the user system.
[PG CPU CLK ] Indicates the frequency of the clock supplied from the FP5 in MHz.
[Target CPU CLK ] Indicates the frequency of the clock on the user system that is supplied to the target
device, in MHz.
[Operation Mode
] Indicates chip, area, or block as the operation mode when the [Blank check], [Erase],
[P
rogram], [Verify], [Checksum], or [Autoprocedure(E.P.)] command is executed.
<Display example>
Operation Mode
BEPV: chip
[Type Setting >]
[Operation Range ] Indicates which of the areas in the target device connected to the FP5 is to be
written to. This menu shows a valid display only when the operation mode is not chip
(when the operation mode is area or block).
<Display example>
Operation Range
0 to 1 *In chip mode, the display is always as follows:
<Display example>
Operation Range
0 to 127