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Other failure (prog. SW, HW) number of operations which where not successfully
completed due to hardware error of programmer or control
software error
Total - number of all operations
Actual statistics values are displaying in main window of control program in Statistics panel.
Statistics panel contains four statistics values – Success, Operational failure, Other
failure, Total and two Count down information values Count down and Remains.
Meaning of the values is:
Success number of operations which where successfully completed
Operational failure number of operations which where not successfully completed due to
error of device
Other failure number of operations which where not successfully completed due to
other reason than device error
Total number of all operations
Count down informs about Count down activity (Enabled or Disabled)
Remains informs about remaining number of device operations to do
Note: When new device type is selected, all statistics values are set to zero and Count down
is set to Disabled.
Reset button in Statistics panel reset statistics values.
Reload Count down button in Statistics panel reloads initial value to Count down.
For PG4UW software, the statistics information is saved to Log window when closing
PG4UW.
For multiprogramming PG4UWMC software, the statistics information is saved to Job
Summary report.
Device / Device options / Associated file
This command is used for setting associated file with current device. This is a file, which can
be automatic loaded to buffer after device is selected from default devices select list or by
start control program.
You can edit the associated file name in file name box, put a full pathname. The control
program checks the present of this file on the disk. Also is possible enabling or disabling
automatic load of this file.
You can save both settings i.e. associated file and enabling of automatic load of this file to
disk by command File / Exit and save.
Device / Device options / Special options
The special terms used here are exactly the terms used by manufacturer of respective chip.
Please read the documentation to the chip you want to program for explanation of all used
terms.
If the name of this menu item is starting by "View/Edit ...", then the Read device command will
read the content of the chip configuration and it can be viewed and edited by this menu
command.
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