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CM1481 Datasheet, PDF (11/24 Pages) ON Semiconductor – 2-Channel EMI Filter with ESD Protection for Headsets/Speakers
Configuration ......
Error and Status Messages
Error and/or Status Messages as described below will appear on-screen, in the area above the Function Key
menu, during the operation of the Configuration Software.
Checking Module Communications:
Error in Module Communications:
Writing Module Setup:
Error in Writing to File:
Verifying Module Setup:
Setup not Verified:
Verify OK:
Writing Complete And Verified:
Reading Module Setup:
Error in Opening File:
Error in Reading from File:
Reading Complete:
Reading Firmware Information:
Firmware Information Recovered:
Incorrect Address Length:
Invalid Address Characters:
Invalid Module Setup:
A READ/WRITE/READ/WRITE action to confirm
communications between the PC and the Module.
Problems encountered when communication attempted with
module. Check for correct connections and power supply.
WRITING to the Module.
Cannot write due to insufficient disk space, Write Protect,
Read Only, etc. ......
Comparing the WRITTEN setup with the screen version.
A comparison of the screen setup and the module written
setup have produced a disparity. Use a <READ> command to
check the setup.
The current screen setup has been WRITTEN then READ;
versions are the same.
Successful WRITE action.
READING the configured module setup to the screen.
File name not recognized or located.
File open but cannot be READ from.
READ action successful.
READING ‘version’ information to the screen.
Firmware information displayed is correct.
Too few elements in the setup. Re-enter the correct address.
Invalid characters used in setup. Re-enter the correct address.
[WRITE current setup to module first]: The parameters
entered will not produce a valid Selcall setup. The screen will
revert to the previous setup; this must be written to the module
before continuing.
Error Messages will FLASH on the screen and are cancelled by using the relevant Function Key.
Status Messages indicate operational progress and remain steady on the screen during the action that they refer
to.
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