User`s manual
Ignore not programmed serial values means the not 
programmed serial values are ignored and no action is done 
with them. 
Add not programmed serial values to file means the not 
programmed serial values are added to file. The file of not 
programmed serial values has the same text format as 
serialization file for ”From-file” serialization mode. So there is 
possible to program the serial values later on by ”From-file” 
serialization mode. 
If device programming is stopped by user, program will not 
change the serial values ready for next batch of devices. The 
same situation is if device program is incomplete, e.g. for 
device insertion test error. 
Ignoring or writing not programmed serial values is only used 
when at least one device from current batch of devices in 
multiple socket module programmer is completely programmed 
and verified without errors. 
Note: Serialization can work with control program’s main buffer 
only. It means the serialization can be used for device areas 
placed inside control program’s main buffer. Device special 
areas placed outside the program’s main buffer could not use 
serialization feature. 
Device / Device options / Serialization / 
Incremental mode 
The Incremental mode enables to assign individual serial 
numbers to each programmed device. A starting number 
entered by user will be incremented by specified step for 
each device program operation and loaded in selected 
format to specified buffer address prior to programming of 
each device. 
There are following options, that user can modify for 
incremental mode: 
S / N size 
S / N size option defines the number of bytes of serial value 
which will be written to buffer. For Bin (binary) serialization 
modes values 1-4 are valid for S / N size and for ASCII 
serialization modes values 1-8 are valid for S / N size. 
Address 
Address option specifies the buffer address, where serial 
value has to be written. Note that address range must be 
inside the device start and device end addresses. Address 
must be correctly specified so the last (highest or lowest) 
byte of serial value must be inside device start and device 
end address range. 
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