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PG-FP5 CHAPTER 4 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE
R20UT0008EJ0400 Rev. 4.00 Page 56 of 240
Jul 15, 2010
(3) [Select Programming area] command
The FP5 has a 16 MB flash memory area for saving program files. This memory area can be used as four 4
MB programming areas (Area 0 to Area 3) or eight independent 2 MB programming areas (Area 0 to Area 7).
Program files can be downloaded to each programming area, and which file, PR5 or ESF, is to be saved is
selectable in programming area units. That is, files can be individually downloaded in each programming area, and
the area used can also be selected individually.
This command is used to select a valid programming area from the FP5’s four (or eight) programming areas (4 MB
in case of four areas, or 2 MB in case of eight areas). When this command is executed, the programming area
select dialog box is opened, and the desired programming area can be selected. The number of programming
areas that can be selected with this command is the value defined in the [Programming Area Setting] area on the
[Target] tab of the Device Setup dialog box, which is opened by the [S
etup...] command in the [Device] menu.
Figure 4-16. Programming Area Select Dialog Box
The currently selected programming area is displayed in the programming area selection dialog box. To change
the area, select the relevant number from the list box and click the O
K button. To check the contents set to each
area or to change the division factor, see the [Target] tab of the Device Setup dialog box.
Clicking the OK button selects the programming area selected in the programming area select dialog box.
Clicking the Cancel button closes the dialog box without changing the programming area.
(4) [B
uzzer] command
The [Buzzer] command is used to enable or disable the setting to output the buzzer sound from the FP5 main unit.
When this command is executed, the [B
uzzer] command on the menu bar is checked and becomes valid. When
this command is executed again, the check mark is cleared and the command becomes invalid. The FP5 makes a
double-beep sound when the Autoprocedure(E.P.) command is completed normally, or makes a buzzer sound
when the command is completed abnormally.
(5) [R
eset] command
When the [Reset] command is executed, a software reset can be applied to the FP5. After reset, the current
versions of the firmware, FPGA, the FP5 serial number, and mode will be displayed in the action log window.

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BrandRenesas
ModelPG-FP5
CategoryMotherboard
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