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After dealing with all the programs, press the Write push-button to write the configuration values on
SmartKey.
Figure 13
Map panel of a NET type USB SmartKey
The data required for configuring with Map are input in the SmartKey memory and, therefore, the number of programs
that can be protected depends on memory capacity. Two bytes are required to enable the Map service, and three bytes
for each program to be protected. When using the Map protection, it is best not to write SmartKey memory by using
other programs, because you would risk overwriting memory cells assigned to Map. The memory cells used are
sequential starting from cell 00. If you wish to use the free memory cells, remember that the first useful cell is number
(+2(3* number of protected programs)).
Here are two simple examples:
You wish to execute program 1 only 5 times:
Program No. 1
No. of executions: 5
No. of licenses: no value (Leave the 0 default value)
You wish have program 1 executed by a maximum of 10 personnel simultaneously:
Program No.: 1
No. of executions: -1
No. of licenses 10
(The last example applies to SmartKey NET only).
16.5 Scrambling panel
The Scrambling panel is used for displaying the output of the scrambling algorithm for known input data values. Both
input and output data can be displayed in ASCII or hexadecimal format. You can select with the ASCII and Hex push
buttons. This function is useful for programmers who wish to input scrambling functions in their own code. Figure 14
shows the Scrambling panel with data displayed in ASCII format.