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1. Tile 1 Arrange Icon All Close L Y 1 TEST 1 OUT 2 TEST ZOU 3 TEST 3 0UT New N Opens another window that has identical contents to the active window User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES e Help menu Character Pattern Editor Delt Edit E Palette P View V Rom R Windowtw M Contents Fl Search Keyword S How to Help H Version A 2 Toolbar Frequently used functions can be executed with just one button using the toolbar Display of the toolbar can be switched on and off as necessary Figure 2 7 Toolbar Djema gadna Definitions from the left e New e Open e Save e Save As e Print e Preview e Cut e Copy e Paste Delete e Undo e Version 3 MDI Multiple Document Interface window Multiple files can be opened on the same screen It is possible to move pattern data between windows files The window is divided into 4 functions split window the pattern edit function image view function hex dump function and option data edit function which allows the user to reference and edit a large volume of data By dragging the boundary of each split window the size of the divided windows can be adjusted and when necessary the user can choose not to display a certain split window User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 23 CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES 4 Pattern Edit window split window The character pattern is edited Turn ON bl
2. e Communication mode settings AF 9703 AF 9704 FUNCTION Display section buzzer SET 4 The Character Pattern Editor is activated after clicking the Character Pattern Editor icon which is automatically registered following the completion of installation Figure 2 5 Character Pattern Editor Icon 4 5 To exit the Character Pattern Editor choose Exit from the File menu in the Character Pattern Editor 18 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES 2 4 Screen Configuration 2 4 1 Screen configuration The screen configuration of this system is shown below Figure 2 6 Screen Configuration 1 Menu 2 Toolbar 3 MDI window 4 Pattern Edit window 5 Image View window yE Char ter ZE ZS SE BR File E ATE Palette P fiew Rom R Window AECI COJE 10101 3 FY JEN TEN Ss gt G MIN 9 002 003 005 006 007 008 009 67890 004 00B 00C 00D 000 3F SF SF SF SE IF 3E IF SE IE Sec TP BE AP SSE E ter Pattern Editor uPD amp 450 Char 6 Hex Dump window 8 Status bar 7 Option Data Edit window User s Manual 813317EJ1V1UM00 19 CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES 1 Menu Most of the DOS command functions are included Refer to 2 4 2 Comparison of DOS and Windows for details e File menu Pattern Editor View V Rom
3. 1 High compatibility with DOS environment Because most of the command functions in DOS are deployed in the Windows menu functions on a par with those of DOS can be realized simply by choosing the desired function from the menu Moreover the use of the same data save file format OUT SAV as DOS means that data used in the DOS format can be used in Windows with no modification 2 Easy operability and superior user interfacing Frequently used functions can be executed with just one button via the toolbar A MDI Multiple Document Interface makes it possible to manipulate multiple files data on the same screen which in turn simplifies cut copy and pasting between files By using a format that divides the window into four sections the split window format the pattern edit image view hex dump and option data editing functions become accessible on the same screen making it possible for the user to reference and edit a large volume of data User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMO00 11 CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE 1 2 System Configuration The basic equipment in this system is shown below Figure 1 1 Basic Equipment Configuration Serial interface 2 PROM programmer 1 Personal computer 3 Printer Parallel interface 1 Personal computer Personal computers that operate Windows 3 1J PC 9801 Series IBM PC AT and compatibles etc 2 PROM programmer AF 9703 AF 9704 Products of Ando Elec
4. Cancel User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 55 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 6 Copy When Rom R gt Copy R is chosen the dialog box that specifies the PROM programmer addresses will be displayed Figure 3 27 After clicking OK the PROM data from address 0 to the specified end address will be copied to the buffer RAM of the PROM programmer in the specified range Figure 3 27 PROM Programmer Address Input Screen PROM Writer Address Set PROM Writer Address Start Address O E End Address E IFFF E Figure 3 28 Copying in Progress eo Copying from PROM Data to PROM Writer Cancel 56 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 7 Write When Rom R gt Write W is chosen the dialog box that specifies the write addresses will be displayed Specify the address range of the PROM programmer which is inputting the data to be written and the write start address of the PROM After clicking OK the data in the buffer RAM of the PROM programmer will be written to the PROM Figure 3 29 Address Input Screen Address Set Read Address PROM Writer Address Start Address o E Stop Address E IFFF El Write Address PROM Address Start Address W o El Figure 3 30 Writing in Progress Excuting ae Writing PROM Cancel User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 57 58 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 8 Verify When Rom R gt Verify V is chosen the dialog box that
5. 3FH 3CH TATA 1 0 0 1 1 11 3FH 3CH 151 1 1 0 0 0 0 11 1 1 0FH 3CH 111 1 1 0 0 0 0 11 11 OFH 3CH 1111 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 3FH acn TIAA ololt t 114 3FH 3CH aaa olor 3FH 3CH 1111 11 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 3FH 3CH 111 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 3FH 3CH aaa jojo aaa 3FH acn TAA oot 1 114 3FH 3CH aaa jo olaaa 3FH 3CH 1 1 1 1 00 0 0 0 0 1 1 OFH 20H 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 OFH 30H TAMA TAA 3FH 3FH aah 3FH 3FH Figure 4 3 Example of Hex Dump Window Display 000 3F 3F SF 3F 3C 3F 3C 3F 3C OF 3C OF 3C 3F 3C 3F 30 SF oC 3F 36 SF 3C 3F 3C SF 3C 3F 30 OF 30 OF SF SF SF SF 001 13F 3F SF 3F 3C OF 38 07 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 SF 39 3F SC 3F 3E IF 3F OF 3F 27 SF 23 30 03 30 03 SF 3F SF 3F 002 3F 3F 3F 3F 3C OF 38 07 31 23 33 33 33 3F 33 SF 38 OF ag nE QS AES QE 49 320 91 03 90 TE CS NE COE 42 Har SE 60 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO CHAPTER 4 ERROR MESSAGES AND DEVICE INFORMATION 4 3 Data Format The configuration of character pattern hexadecimal data is based on the data format below Hexadecimal data is saved in the OUT file in accordance with this data format An example of the configuration of hexadecimal data is shown in Figure 4 4 Data format D1 D2 D3 D4 Data format definition D1 D2 D3 D4 the number of rows in one block 8 bytes are treated as one block the total number of valid blocks the valid bit length in one byte the number
6. Device Selection iaa 31 3 2 Editor ee E 32 3 2 1 Editing using Hex Dump WwWIndOW sss sees sees eee eee eee 32 3 2 2 Editing using Pattern Edit window cisco in 34 3 2 3 Editing using Pack TOM ET 37 3 3 Image View FUNCIONA grade eege eege 40 3 4 Option Data Function H 43 3 0 ESA AAA OTT 44 3 6 Device Information Reference sss ss ss sss seve ss sss se eee esser nena cnn nene 45 3 7 endure S 46 SALAS Print format it A AAA e bac ee 49 3 8 PROM Programmer Control Functions necesse esee rr 52 CHAPTER 4 ERROR MESSAGES AND DEVICE INFORMATION eene 59 4 1 Error dE E 59 4 2 Correspondence between Character Patterns and Hexadecimal Data 60 43 Data oL ege dee EE 61 4 4 Device te Vd E e RE 62 4 4 1 Device intormationilist tic a E AA ees ae i eee er e Seen ees 62 Ee ue E WEE 63 CHAPTER 5 ORDERING MASK ROM FOR OSD USE LSI enrere neee 67 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 7 LIST OF FIGURES 1 2 Figure No Title Page FL Basic Equipment Configuration oia is 12 A EC 15 2 OSD Setup CO EE tide et id E 16 2 3 Installation Complete Gcreen iiinn EEN nn nene 16 274 CONTO PAN Mee o AAA E 17 2 5 Character Pattern Editor convivir A ti ds 18 2 6 Screen Configuration cccconncnncconnnnccconnnoconnnonononnnnnnnnnnnn TTT 19 22 Eo T0 0 Fe UE O O ley atin dd 23 2 8
7. Devices are selected using a device selection dialog box Select Dialog When either File F gt New N or File F gt Open Q are chosen the device selection dialog box is automatically displayed Select a device from the list box Figure 3 1 Device Selection Dialog Box ct D al O g uPD6450 uPD6451 uPD6453 uPD6454 When the device has been selected a dialog box allowing the user to select either a new MDI window or a file to be opened is displayed Caution Unless a device is selected the process cannot continue Note also that when the selected device does not match the file that was read it will not be displayed correctly on the screen Remark When creating a character pattern for the yPD6464A select the uPD6464 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 31 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 3 2 Editor Functions The editor functions are broadly divided into three classifications 1 Hexadecimal data editing 2 Character pattern editing 3 Option data editing 3 2 1 Editing using Hex Dump window In the Hex Dump window hexadecimal data can be modified initialized copied or moved Figure 3 2 Hex Dump Window et SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF 3F 3F SF Le F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F SF 3F x SF SF 3F SF 3F 3F 3F SF 3F 001 3F 3F SF 3F 3F SF 3F 3F SF SF 3F 3F 3F SF 3F SF 3F SF 3F 3F 3F SF 3F 3F E SF SF 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F SF 3F 002 SF 3F 3F SF SF SF SF SF SF 3F SF 3F 3F SF 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F
8. Pattern Edit Window Split Window sse see ee e e e e 24 2 9 Image View Window Split WindOw sss sse eee ee ee eee ee ee e e eee 24 2 10 Hex Dump Window Split Window sse sx ee ee e ee e e 24 2 11 Option Data Edit Window Split Window sss ss sx es eee ee eee ee eee ee eee 25 PSP AES CLAIR ERES 25 3 1 Device Selection Dialog Box 31 3 2 Hex Dump Window ee iia andanada 32 E ImagerVIEW WINdOW EE 34 34s s Vernical Flip TOO A A a a EE ge 36 3 9 HorizontalsFlip MN EE 36 3 6 Pack Format Selection Dialog Box AANEREN 37 3 7 Example of Editing Using unPack Fommat sss sees eee eee ee ee e eee eee 38 3 8 Example of Editing Using Pack1 Format 38 3 9 Example of Editing Using Pack2 Fommat ss eee eee ee ee ee 39 3 10 Example of Editing Using Pack3 Format 39 3 11 Zoom Selection Dialog BOX esse ee 40 3 12 Option Data Edit WindOw siainen i a a iaee nn nena nn nth nnns ie aa a ienaa 43 3 13 Save In Separate File SON Et Ee P de Ee deeg Ee 44 3 14 OpenFile SCrGer A NE 44 3 15 Selected Device Related Information Screen sss eee eee e eee 45 2 16 Printer Setting SCreen EE 48 SV A TE 52 3 18 Setting of PROM and PROM Programmer TVpesS sees eee ee eee ee eee 52 3 19 Blank Check Execution Screen eee eee eee eee 53 3 20 Blank Check lt I 53 3 21 PROM Address Input Screen te emet A de ias 54 3 22 Dump Data Collecting in ProgreSs ccecceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeaaeeeeeeeeceaaaaaaeeeeeeseaeaaaaeeeeeeeeeaaaanee
9. RRXXO100 XXXX T0 REXXO110 EEN I NY kaale na Je ES 40 e E TC few IMA 221111 3 Hex dump character hexadecimal data 000 3F 3F 3E 1F 001 rz 30 3F 002 rz gt 88 1F 004 3F 3F 33 38 005 oF 23 does HEX DUMP ote DEVICE MAME uPDa 450 EN 1F EN OF EN 3F 3F 3F 3F ER JE 30 27 1F 1F 07 38 t EN a0 27 ut 38 EN 33 OF 1F 31 31 31 31 38 38 EN 30 OF 3E OF 38 38 27 01 20 38 33 03 3C G Oy 38 1F OF 39 38 OF 39 OF 3E 3F 27 JF 31 3F 38 de 1F 3F 3F JF JF 3F t EN User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 3E 3F 23 3F 38 3F 30 EN CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 4 Option data OPTION DATA DUMP DEVICE NAME uPD6450 ESS 2000H 02H 2 OPTION DATA DUMP DEVICE NAME uPD6451 ESS 2000H 01H WW OPTION DATA DUMP DEVICE NAME uPD6453 ESS 3C00H 51H FARKE OPTION DATA DUMP DEVICE NAME uPD6456 ESS 2000H 03H OPTION DATA DUMP DEVICE NAME uPD6461 ESS 4000H 3DH User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 51 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 3 8 PROM Programmer Control Fu
10. a right click 2 Line tool The line tool is used to draw straight lines Lines of 1 dot width can be drawn To draw straight lines lt 1 gt Choose the line tool from the editing palette lt 2 gt Choose where to start the line and drag the mouse pointer lt 3 gt Choose where to end the line and release the mouse button 34 User s Manual 13317EJ1V1UMO00 3 4 5 6 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS Rectangle tool O The rectangle tool can be used to draw black or white rectangles and squares To draw rectangles and squares lt 1 gt Choose the rectangle tool from the toolbox lt 2 gt Drag the mouse pointer as if drawing a diagonal line lt 3 gt A white rectangle can be drawn by dragging the mouse while holding down the right button Squares can be drawn by dragging the mouse pointer at a 45 angle Other kinds of rectangles can be drawn by dragging the mouse pointer in other directions Rectangle selection tool The rectangle selection tool can be used to move any section A section that is the target of editing can be encased in a rectangle and moved To select and move the area lt 1 gt Choose the rectangle selection tool from the editing palette lt 2 gt By dragging the mouse pointer diagonally encase the section to be moved in a rectangle lt 3 gt Place the mouse pointer in the selected area drag to the desired destination and release the mouse button Remark It is impossible to undo
11. e An error was generated when the file was read File write error The free disk space in the file being written to was insufficient to hold all the data e An error was generated when the file was written to Hex file read error e An error was generated when the hexadecimal record was read from a file Insufficient memory There was insufficient memory to execute the program Invalid command The command was invalid for the selected device Operand error The address range was incorrect An address that modifies Display Off data was specified e An address that modifies the input prohibited area was specified Printer error The printer was not ready Record type error e The type of hexadecimal code was other than OOH or 01H User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 59 CHAPTER 4 ERROR MESSAGES AND DEVICE INFORMATION 4 2 Correspondence between Character Patterns and Hexadecimal Data Figure 4 2 shows how character patterns correspond to hexadecimal data The data displayed in the Hex Dump window of which Figure 4 3 is an example is arranged in 36 bytes 18 columns x 2 bytes by lining up the hexadecimal data in Figure 4 2 in order from right to left starting from the top Figure 4 2 Character Pattern and Hexadecimal Data Right Left LSB LSB 000H 012345012345 Cet Bight TAA 3FH 3FH TAA AAA A 3FH 3FH D leit
12. of columns in one block Example The format of dot type 12 x 18 data will be 2 6 6 3 Figure 4 4 Example of Hexadecimal Data Configuration Data of one character in a file Valid data of one character Total number of valid blocks 6 AAA A 3F 3F SF 3F 3C 3F 00 00 3C 3F 3C OF 3C OF 00 00 3C 3F 3C 3F 3C SF 00 00 3C 3F 3C 3F 3C 3F 00 00 3C 3F 3C 3F 30 OF 00 00 30 OF SF SF 3F 3F 00 00 One block 8 bytes 3F 3F 3F 3F OF OF 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F OF OF 3F 3F Number of rows in one block 2 3F 111111 111111 3F 111111 111111 Number of columns in one block 3 3C 111111 111100 Valid bit length in one byte 6 3C 111111 111100 3C 001111 111100 3C 001111 111100 3C 111111 111100 3C 111111 111100 3C 111111 111100 3C 111111 111100 3C 111111 111100 3C 111111 111100 3C 111111 111100 3C 111111 111100 30 001111 110000 30 001111 110000 3F 111111 111111 3F 111111 111111 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 61 CHAPTER 4 ERROR MESSAGES AND DEVICE INFORMATION 4 4 Device Information 4 4 1 Device information list The device information for OSD use LSI is shown in Table 4 2 Table 4 2 Device Information List Capacity Characters Command Exit Code rencia Tans wm 7M Las women ao e Lewes wee m 7 Lees Lamm m e 0m mee eene m m 1 m Deme Lamm m e 0 Lee an onion a s ei mes Deme m ver oe Character patterns cannot be inserted in Di
13. specifies the addresses of the data to be compared will be displayed Specify the PROM address range and the PROM programmer start address that will correspond to this range After clicking OK the PROM data and the data in the buffer RAM of the PROM programmer will be compared Figure 3 31 Address Input Screen Address Set PROM Address Start Address S O E Stop Address E FFF B PROM Writer Address Start Address R o Si lt 1 gt Verify result The verify result from the PROM programmer will be displayed inside the dotted lines in the message box Figure 3 32 Verify Result Screen Verify Result User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO CHAPTER 4 ERROR MESSAGES AND DEVICE INFORMATION 4 1 Error Messages Error messages are displayed in a message box Figure 4 1 Message Box for Error Messages Error Message T Address ra nse error Table 4 1 List of Errors Occurring in Execution Address range error The data that was to be read from a file or the PROM programmer exceeded the address range of the device currently specified Bad character e An incorrect code was read when the hexadecimal record was read from the PROM programmer e The check sum of the hexadecimal record was incorrect Device type incorrect The character data that was to be read and the pattern matrix of the device currently specified were different File open error The specified file could not be opened File read error
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15. 1V1UMO0 oD Dee DII mn 39 3 3 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS Image View Functions Character patterns can be checked by using a character pattern view display 1 Zoom up display 40 The character pattern display scale can be modified to enlarge and check the character pattern To modify the display scale choose Zoom from the View menu The proportion of zoom required can be selected by clicking the desired radio button in the zoom selection dialog box ZOOM that will be displayed Figure 3 11 Zoom Selection Dialog Box Windowlw deu Rom R Y Editor E Y Option Data O Tool Bar T v Status Bar S Pack A Propaty P rZoom O Zoom z Cancel User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 2 Copy cut paste and delete Multiple characters can be selected by dragging the section displaying the image By using the Edit menu or buttons on the toolbar the selected multiple characters can be copied cut pasted or deleted Although characters are shifted when cut or pasted they will be shifted to either side of an input prohibited area Characters selected from an input prohibited area Display Off data 2 byte continuous command exit code cannot be cut or pasted Editing in the Image View window while characters are displayed in the Pack format is also impossible lt 1 gt Example of a cut operation 008H Display Off data 00B
16. 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 1 Modifying hexadecimal data Hexadecimal data selection Move the mouse pointer to the hexadecimal data to be modified and double click this becomes a text box format Move to the next byte by pressing the J key Hexadecimal data input Input 12 bits of hexadecimal numbers 00H to 3FH If other values are input the operation becomes NG 2 Initializing hexadecimal data Initialization of multiple data 1 Drag the section to be initialized and display it in reverse video blank 3FH setting 2 Choose Delete D DEL from the Edit E menu Choose Undo U Cix from he ESE mena Example The selected section is initialized in the following way 000134 gt s 000134 9979997499999977 34 de ad 9 2B 26 2A 2B 20 20 ZE ga Bet cll 2B EE 32 User s Manual 13317EJ1V1UMO00 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 3 Copying hexadecimal data lt 1 gt Drag the section to be copied and display it in reverse video lt 2 gt Choose Copy C Ctrl C from the Edit E menu The copied data is held on the clipboard lt 1 gt Move the cursor to the place where the data is to be inserted lt 2 gt Choose Paste P Ctrl V from the Edit E menu Choose Undo U Ctrl X from the Edit E menu Example 31 32 and 33 are inserted between 3A and 3B The data behind the insertion is shifted back Lon 38 a 3D 3E 3F dE A 000 34 ENG 33 38 3c 3D 3E 3F 31 32 33134 JF a JE Zu 2B z oz 3
17. 5 36 37 38 39 30 2B 20 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 4 Moving hexadecimal data Move lt 1 gt Drag the section to be moved and display it in reverse video lt 2 gt Choose Cut T Ctrl X from the Edit E menu Paste lt 1 gt Move the cursor to the place where the data is to be inserted lt 2 gt Choose Paste P Ctrl V from the Edit E menu Uno 000000 Choose Undo U Ctrl X from the Edit E menu Example 31 32 and 33 are moved to between 3A and 3B 000 38 3C 3D dE 3F ME e 000 3A 2 33 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F 34 35 36 37 Vo 1930 2B 20 7 25 38 IS 2B ZEE TASA VD 2E Ll a User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 33 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 3 2 2 Editing using Pattern Edit window Character patterns can be created in the Pattern Edit window It is also possible to use the Image View window to check the image of the character pattern being created in the Pattern Edit window Figure 3 3 Image View Window H ACT 005H Character patterns are created in the Pattern Edit window using the tools on the editing palette Cut 1 Copy C and Paste P on the Edit E menu can also be used 1 Pencil tool The pencil tool is used to draw freehand lines Lines of 1 dot width can be drawn To draw freehand lines lt 1 gt Choose the pencil tool from the editing palette lt 2 gt Drag the mouse pointer in the Image View window lt 3 gt Dot units can be erased with
18. 9 O 24 Bh2 w JvZ H Erre 2v FORN F lt O a SEM f 7 TEA f 8 HUBER D DEL SRABORE P GRPH U5 7 APA UBC L TRIR Windows DS Y X BK e C SETUP EXE O 74 AY OUR CRAT M User s Manual 13317EJ1V1UM00 15 CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES When SETUP EXE is executed the installer will be activated and the window shown in Figure 2 2 will be displayed Figure 2 2 OSD Setup Screen Character Pattern Editor for Win From here the Character Pattern Editor can be setup by specifying the target installation files in accordance with the installer s messages When installation is complete the message box shown in Figure 2 3 will be displayed Figure 2 3 Installation Complete Screen Character Pattern Editor for Win When installation is complete use the File Manager or a DOS prompt to copy Mfc250 dll which is in the installation disk to the OSD directory created during setup When using a DOS prompt input the directions in the following way A Y gt COPY C MFC250 DLL A YOSD Remark A OSD gt The directory that installed the Character Pattern Editor C gt The drive in which the installation disk is operating 16 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES 2 3 Startup and Exit 1 2 Turn on the power supply of the peripherals such as the display and printer and of the main PC unit and of the PROM programmer if be
19. APTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 3 PROM dump display When Rom R gt Hex Dump D is chosen the dialog box that specifies the PROM addresses will be displayed Figure 3 21 After clicking OK the contents of the PROM in the specified range are displayed in hexadecimal form The PROM contents in the PROM dump display are transferred once to the buffer RAM of the PROM programmer thereby overwriting the buffer RAM contents Figure 3 21 PROM Address Input Screen PROM Address Set PROM Address Start Address S 0 Stop Address E 1 FFF E Figure 3 22 Dump Data Collecting in Progress Excuting eo Hex Dump Collecting Figure 3 23 Dump Data Display Dump Indication Cancel 54 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 4 Upload When Rom R gt Up Load L is chosen the hexadecimal data in the active window is transferred to the buffer RAM of the PROM programmer Figure 3 24 Upload Execution Screen eo Up Loading Cancel 5 Download When Rom R gt Down Load P is chosen the dialog box that specifies the PROM addresses will be displayed Figure 3 25 After clicking OK the contents of the buffer RAM of the PROM programmer in the specified range are loaded into the active window Figure 3 25 PROM Address Input Screen PROM Address Set PROM Address Start Address S Jo El Stop Address E FFF Bl Figure 3 26 Downloading in Progress Excuting eo Down Loading
20. Corresponds to the Option Data Edit window OP Option Print command File E gt Print P PROM RS Select command programmer Rom R gt Setup S RZ Blank Check command Rom R gt Blank Check Z RD x y Dump command Rom R gt Hex Dump D RL Upload command File F gt Open O RP p q Download commana Rom R gt Down Load P RR p q Copy command Rom R gt Copy R RW x y p Write command Rom R Write W RV x y p Verify command Rom R gt Verify V WHAT Device Information Display Corresponds to the Help menu command Help command A command is not used EXIT Exit command File F Exit X 26 User s Manual 13317EJ1V1UMO00 CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES 2 5 Editor Functions The Character Pattern Editor can be used to select the window that is best suited to the editing purposes of the user 1 2 3 To create a new character pattern Use the Pattern Edit window The editing palette in the Pattern Edit window makes it possible to create patterns easily Because this window is interlocked with the Image View window the character image of the edited character can be checked at the same time as the character pattern is being created To edit character hexadecimal data Use the Hex Dump window Selected data can be cut copied and pasted in 1 byte units By combining a number of operations hexadecimal data anywhere can
21. H 2 byte continuous command exit code 123456 REM 78894 1 3 A 5 B Character Pattern Editor EJEA 123456 _ 345678 Cut 006 007 008 009 00A 008 78 9A IA BC User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMO00 41 42 123456 78894 128456 78 9A 123456 NS 9 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 2 Example of a paste operation 008H Display Off data 00BH 2 byte continuous command exit code Contents of the clipboard X Y d Paste Paste Paste Character Pattern Editor 000 001 002 003 004 005 0068 007 008 008 00 008 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 004 008 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 3 4 Option Data Function This function sets the option data of the selected device Refer to 4 4 Device Information for details of option data Option data can be set by clicking the desired radio button in the Option Data Edit window with a mouse Figure 3 12 Option Data Edit Window 2000H 01 Hex O Non Mask Pulse amp Mask pulse amp BLISY Clock Out O Character Out e When devices that have options have been selected be sure to save the set option data in a file in the O
22. S vindons designer l E ngxlibs jmsapps 1 Ensmai 1 l abcd sav Drives V EC user 44 User s Manual 13317EJ1V1UMO00 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 3 6 Device Information Reference This displays information related to the selected device Choose View V gt Propaty P Figure 3 15 Selected Device Related Information Screen protect character User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 45 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 3 7 Print Function To print the data that was created either click on the toolbar or choose File F gt Print P By doing either of the above the Print dialog box Print will be displayed Select the print range by clicking the radio button of the data to be printed The selected data will be printed by clicking the OK button To check the print image choose Preview W in the Print dialog box To set the printer choose Printer R in the Print dialog box 1 Printing image view and hex dump Printer Canon LBP A30962 LIPSS r Target K Cancel Preview w O Option Dat O AIM Printer R Help H amp ALA O Select N Start Address S Stop Address E Circulation C Percent P 100 iz 2 Printing option data Printer Canon LBP A30962 LIPSS rTarget O Detail D magetD O Hex Dump X Preview w Printer R Help H Start Address S Stop Address E Circulation C Percent P 100 H When option
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24. UT format This data will not be saved if the SAV format is used e When devices without options are selected nothing is displayed in the Option Data Edit window User s Manual 13317EJ1V1UM00 43 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 3 5 File Save Open 1 To update and save a file E Either click on the toolbar or choose File F gt Save S 2 To save in a separate file Either click on the toolbar or choose File F gt Save As A By doing either of the above the dialog box in Figure 3 13 will be displayed Select the type of file and save When files are saved in the SAV format a dialog box Save width Set that sets the character code to be saved will be displayed In normal operations save the file in the default format which is set according to the selected device Figure 3 13 Save in Separate File Screen File Name N Directories D ETT CH ee Catok E ysdoc Gislib Ens List Files of Type 1 Drives V SAY ec user 2 3 To open a file Zu Either click on the toolbar or choose File F gt Open O By doing either of the above the dialog box in Figure 3 14 will be displayed Select the file to be opened and click OK The file to be opened can either be a SAV or OUT extension file Attempting to open any other extension file will result in an error message Figure 3 14 Open File Screen File Name NT Directories D say at windows SES I
25. ack by left clicking the mouse button and OFF white by right clicking the mouse button The editing palette makes it easy to draw straight lines make rectangles and color areas Figure 2 8 Pattern Edit Window Split Window 5 Image View window split window A compilation of character pattern images is displayed The scale of the displayed images can be changed using the zoom function A number of character images can be selected by dragging and by cut copy and pasting multiple character images can be inserted and saved anywhere Editing cannot however be performed using the Pack format Figure 2 9 Image View Window Split Window 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 123456 008 009 008 008 00C es 6 Hex Dump window split window The character pattern hex dump is displayed By double clicking the desired one byte data can be directly rewritten Figure 2 10 Hex Dump Window Split Window 000 8F 3F 3F 3F 3E IF 3E 1F 3E 07 3E 07 3E IF 3E IF 3E IF 3E IF 3E 1F 3E IF 3E IF 3E IF 38 07 38 07 3F 3F 3F 3F 001 3F 3F 3F 3F 3C OF 30 03 28 31 27 39 27 39 27 2E ar DENS METER 24 User s Manual 13317EJ1V1UMO00 CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES 7 Option Data Edit window split window The option data is displayed Data can be edited by clicking the radio button of the desired item Figure 2 11 Option Data Edit Window Split Window 2000H 01 Hex N
26. be inserted moved or substituted Direct rewriting of hexadecimal data is also possible To edit option data Use the Option Data Edit window Although option data differs between devices the Option Data Edit window will display the data that corresponds to the selected device Option data can be set simply by clicking one of the radio buttons displayed in the Option Data Edit window User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 27 CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES 2 6 PROM Programmer Control Functions 28 The PROM programmer can be controlled using the Character Pattern Editor The functions that can be controlled are as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Setting type of PROM programmer and type of PROM Always set the above when the PROM programmer is used PROM blank check Checks whether PROM has been written to or not Dump display of PROM contents Displays the PROM contents hexadecimal data of a specified area When this command is executed the contents of PROM are first transferred to the buffer RAM of the PROM programmer Data upload to PROM programmer The character pattern data and option data in the active window are transferred from the PC to the buffer RAM of the PROM programmer Data download from PROM programmer The data in the buffer RAM of the PROM programmer character pattern data and option data is transferred to the active window and displayed Copying PROM contents to PROM p
27. cter pattern editing For this format choose Pack from the View menu The desired Pack format can be selected by clicking a radio button in the Pack format selection dialog box Pack that will be displayed Figure 3 6 Pack Format Selection Dialog Box aracter Pattern Editor File F Edit E Palette P AB Rom R Window w 2 Ceme SIC eR Editor E Option Data Q Tool Bar T v Status Bar S Propaty P Table 3 1 Pack Format Pack Format Form of Character Link Links together 4 characters in both the upper and lower echelons Links together 4 characters on both the left and right sides Links together 8 characters User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 37 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS Examples of editing using the Pack format are shown below Figure 3 7 Example of Editing Using unPack Format TEE EO am IF SE IF HE IF HE D 38 DT 10047 0005 1606 rm 5678 i Im rn ata ue CH 00c oon set Cr A or oe ee Aa 3E 7 3E 5 E dF TT Y EE TF SE IF EE IF RE FOE D MO DT gg 38 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS Figure 3 9 Example of Editing Using Pack2 Format Im wm Cond me 90 IE DNO DXEI IX E ZZ JEE IE 8S X UI ZR GE dF 3E IE JE SE IF EE IF BE IF 3E 28 Dr E SF 3F SE Bees Reel Sa be 10443 005 190 0007 0183 ro 90 005 E pe E 90 103 000 DRE or SE R TIE 3E IF 3E Dr dk TT EF User s Manual S13317EJ
28. data has been selected as the printing target the selections in the range area appear dimmed and therefore cannot be selected 46 User s Manual 13317EJ1V1UMO00 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 3 Preview By choosing Preview W in the Print dialog box or File F gt Preview V or by clicking on the toolbar the full page print image can be checked on the screen Example A4 paper portrait vertical scale 100 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 47 48 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 4 Printer setting By choosing either Printer R in the Print dialog box or File F gt Printer Set R the printer and type of paper to be used can be selected Figure 3 16 Printer Setting Screen DNA rZ Jv FOR R57 UY YD HAZE Canon LBP A309G2 LIPS3 LPT1 O ZOAZ UY F P Canon LBP A30962 LIPS3 LPT1 CAIRO Z FARRER SR Rn JAA 210 x 297 mm EAAS ABA User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 3 7 1 Print format 1 Detailed view character pattern Example A4 paper portrait scale 100 0008 CHARACTER DUMP vam DEVICE HAWE uPOG460 Example A4 paper portrait scale 80 trei GACT HEE e Rat H EUR EP User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMO0 49 50 2 Image view character pattern CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS Example A4 paper portrait scale 100 FOR XXXX DO00 REXXOOO REXXOO10 REXXOO1
29. eeeeeeea 54 3 23 DUMPp Data DISPARA deca ened va sieeve ee vada ae 54 3 24 Upload Execution Sere E 55 3 25 PROM Address Input Green 55 E lee e Bin Bd tele EE 55 3 27 PROM Programmer Address Input Screen see ee ee e 56 3 28 COpYINQiiN tee CTT 56 8 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMO0 LIST OF FIGURES 2 2 Figure No Title Page 3 29 Address Input Sree Naisse eiia ehe o entere a a A a dia dt 57 3 90 td lee Ir tee TEE 57 3 31 Address Input Screen eee oe aee aee eee aera dee tee nagd aue eas AA A ga va e up naga 58 3 32 Verify Result Screen t eti EE 58 4 1 Message Box for Error Messages esse eee ee ee ee 59 4 2 Character Pattern and Hexadecimal Data 60 4 3 Example of Hex Dump Window Display 60 4 4 Example of Hexadecimal Data CGonfouration sese ee eee ee eee eee 61 5 1 Flow for Ordering Mask ROM for OSD Use LSI Receiving Floppy Disk Orders Only 67 User s Manual 13317EJ1V1UM00 9 LIST OF TABLES Table No Title Page 2 1 Comparison of DOS and Os lei TTT 26 Sal Pack OMA A ig AAA EC ER PE 37 4 1 Listof Errors Occurring in EX CUtion TTT 59 4 2 Device Information List aa ete a bo a lc id as dais 62 D ER ere BRENNEN 63 4 4 PROM and PROM Programmers A 63 5 1 Floppy Disk Format for Ordering Mask ROM Code 68 10 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UM0O CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE 1 1 Features The features of the Character Pattern Editor for Windows are described below
30. ering Mask ROM Code a Floppy disk to be used Size No of Memory No of Tracks No of Sectors Physical Record Memory Capacity Sides Length 3 5 inches Double sided 77 tracks per side 8 sectors per 1024 bytes per 1261568 bytes track sector b Floppy disk format MS DOS Select a capacity of 1 MB as the floppy disk format FORMAT d M PC DOS Select a capacity of 1 2 MB as the floppy disk format FORMAT 12 Windows 3 1 Select a capacity C of 1 MB as the floppy disk format F Windows NT Select a capacity C of 1 25 MB as the floppy disk format F Windows 95 Select a capacity C of 1 2 MB as the floppy disk format F Note The floppy disk drive must support 1 2 MB Make sure to record FDD12 SYS in CONFIG SYS beforehand Refer to the PC DOS manual for details 68 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO NEC Although NEC hastaken all possible steps essage to ensure that the documentation supplied to our customers is complete bug free and up to date we readily accept that From errors may occur Despite all the care and precautions we ve taken you may Name encounter problems in the documentation Please complete this form whenever Company you d like to report errors or suggest improvements to us Tel FAX Address Thank you for your kind support North America Hong Kong Philippines Oceania Asian Nations except Philippines NEC Electronics Inc NEC Electronics Hong Kong Ltd NEC Electron
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34. ing used Open the control panel of Windows 3 1J and click the serial port setting icon 2 is unnecessary when the PROM programmer is not used Figure 2 4 Control Panel Icon Because the serial port setting window will have been activated make the settings in accordance with the table below For details on the operation of the control panel refer to Windows 3 1 Operation Manual Cautions 1 When writing to PROM be sure to select PROM programmer RS 232C 0 RS 232C 1 and RS 232C 2 cannot be selected 2 The data set is saved Except when modifying serial port resetting is unnecessary e Interface parameters AF 9703 AF 9704 Baud rate 9 600 bps Data length Parity Even numbers Stop bit X parameter User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMO00 17 CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES 3 Make the settings for the interface and the communication mode on the PROM programmer side Use the PROM programmer buttons in accordance with the table below 3 is unnecessary when the PROM programmer is not used e Interface settings o O AF 9703 FUNCTION 9 6 0 0 AF 9704 FUNCTION Pressing this several times causes 9600 to appear Pressing this several times causes 7BIT to appear Pressing this several times causes ENV to appear A M A M A M A Pressing this several times causes SP2 to appear
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36. n Editor for On Screen Display LSI User s Manual Note For MS DOS PC 9801 Series and PC DOS IBM PC AT and compatibles Caution The related documents listed above are subject to change without notice Be sure to use the latest version of each document for designing User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 5 MEMO 6 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMO0 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE 0003000 Ad hace ii tee de ee ae ee cts 11 1 1 d 11 1 2 System Configuration EET 12 1 3 Software Configuration cseccssceeseseeesseeeeseeeeeseeeseaeeeseeeeneeeeeeeseseaesaseeeenseeeseaeseseaeenseaeeeaees suena 13 CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES eeeeeeeeees sienne enne n nnn nn anna snnm nn nnn nn nnmnnn 15 2 1 System Connection and Interface Setting esse sssessees sees sees sees se esse eese ese eese resserrer ereenn 15 2 2 Character Pattern Editor Installation ccccssseceeeseseeeeeseeeeeenseseeeenseeeeeenseseeeenseeeenenseeeaees 15 ARES AS EE 17 2 4 Screen Configurations eebe eee de al een 19 2 41 Rente re le EE 19 2 4 2 Comparison of DOS and Windows sss sees eee ee eee eee eee 26 2 5 Editor Functions ini ine los 27 2 6 PROM Programmer Control Functions sees esse eese rere e reer ereer enrere renee 28 2 7 Character Pattern Creation and Process up to Writing to PROM 29 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 5 erento di ii 31 3 1
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38. nctions The PROM programmer can be controlled using the Character Pattern Editor Choose the appropriate function from Rom R on the menu bar Figure 3 17 ROM Menu ter Pattern Editor File F Edit E Palette P View v BMI Window w 9 ju up Blank Check Z Hex Dump D Up Load L Down Load P CopylR Write Ww Verify V 1 Setting PROM and PROM programmer types When Rom R Setup S is chosen the dialog box in Figure 3 18 will be displayed Set the PROM and PROM programmer types Until this setting is made all options except Setup on the ROM menu will appear dimmed and therefore cannot be selected Figure 3 18 Setting of PROM and PROM Programmer Types PROM PROM Writer Select PROM NametR uPD 4514 E PROM Writer Name W Help H AF 9704 PROM NametR on E Lal PROM Writer Name W em D uPD27C256D AD uPD276512 uPD27C1001 52 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 2 Blank check When Rom R gt Blank Check Z is chosen a blank check of the PROM will begin Figure 3 19 Blank Check Execution Screen Execut ing Blank Checking Cancel lt 1 gt Blank check result When the check is complete the check result from the PROM programmer will be displayed inside the dotted lines in the message box of Figure 3 20 Figure 3 20 Blank Check Result Screen Character Pattern Editor User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 53 CH
39. oJoj Character Signal Output Selection O Mask pulse output absent 1 Mask pulse output present Pin Selection 0 VBLKx1 1 RBLK G BLK B BLK Note In the uPD6451ACX there are no blanking output options that support RGB R BLK G BLK B BLK Be sure to set the pin to V BLK x 1 u PD6453 Address MSB Data LSB 7 6 514 3 2 1 0 scd jo o oj ojojojo Character Signal Output Selection O Mask pulse output absent 1 Mask pulse output present User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO CHAPTER 4 ERROR MESSAGES AND DEVICE INFORMATION u PD6456 Output Option Selection 00 OUTPUTA 01 OUTPUTB 1x OUTPUTC Display Start Position 0 Line 1 dot 4 1 Line 9 dot 12 Remark x undefined 1PD6461 6462 Address MSB Data LSB 7 6 514 3 2 1 0 gaus o fs Dot Clock Selection 00 Setting prohibited 01 EXT CLOCK external clock input 10 LC LC oscillation 11 Setting prohibited Output Format Selection 00 OUTPUT 10 20 option B 01 Setting prohibited 10 OUTPUT 10 21 option A 11 OUTPUT 11 21 option C Output Pin Selection 0 RGB 3BLK 1 RGB Vc1 Vc2 Display Position Selection 0 Position at line 9 1 Position at line 3 Command Input Selection 0 LSB first 1 MSB first Caution When RGB 3BLK is specified as the output pin selecti
40. on be sure to select option A as the output format selection User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 65 MEMO 66 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO CHAPTER 5 ORDERING MASK ROM FOR OSD USE LSI Order mask ROM for OSD use LSI in line with the flow shown in Figure 5 1 For further details concerning ordering mask ROM code refer to the information document ROM Code Ordering Method Figure 5 1 Flow for Ordering Mask ROM for OSD Use LSI Receiving Floppy Disk Orders Only Select the product to be used Create characters with the Character Pattern Editor Floppy disk orders for Windows 3 1 95 supported Evaluate the character created with the Character ROM Check Board on the screen Save the finalized character data OUT file on a floppy disk and submit it to NEC a NEC receives the floppy disk and creates and returns a disk for confirming the data Check that the contents of the data confirmation disk match the finalized character data Order mask ROM Note This board can be rented Contact an NEC distributor or an NEC sales representative for details Use a floppy disk to order mask ROM code Be sure also to use the OUT file as the data save file The physical format of the floppy disks used when ordering mask ROM code from NEC is as shown in Table 5 1 September 1997 or later User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 67 CHAPTER 5 ORDERING MASK ROM FOR OSD USE LSI Table 5 1 Floppy Disk Format for Ord
41. on Mask Pulse amp Mask pulse amp BLISY Clock Out O Character Out The status of the active window or an explanation of the operation is displayed 8 Status bar The status bar can be switched on and off as necessary Figure 2 12 Status Bar lass AT FAN erer User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 25 CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES 2 4 2 Comparison of DOS and Windows The correspondence between the DOS Character Pattern Editor commands and the Windows menu is shown in Table 2 1 Table 2 1 Comparison of DOS and Windows Classification DOS Commands Windows Operations Editor Displayed in the Image View window Edited using the Edit E menu Edit E gt Delete D in the Image View window Edit E gt Cut T gt Paste P in the Image View window Edit E gt Copy C gt Paste P in the Image View window P n m Print out character hexadecimal File E gt Print P data GP n m lt f gt Print out character pattern File F gt Print P Write to read a file File E gt Save S File F gt Save As A File E gt Open Q LOAD Data Load command File E gt Open O SAVE n m Character Data Save File F gt Save S commands File F gt Save As A OUT Data Save command for ROM File F gt Save S Output File F gt Save As A OC Option Setting command Corresponds to the Option Data Edit window OD Option Display command
42. products or if you have any other inquiries Note 1 Renesas Electronics as used in this document means Renesas Electronics Corporation and also includes its majority owned subsidiaries Note 2 Renesas Electronics product s means any product developed or manufactured by or for Renesas Electronics ENESAS User s Manual Character Pattern Editor for On Screen Display LSI for Windows Documen tNo S13317EJ1V1UMJ1 1st edition Date Published November 2000 N CP K NEC Corporation 1999 Printed in Japan MEMO 2 User s Manual 13317EJ1V1UMO00 MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries PC AT and PC DOS are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States The information in this document is current as of January 1999 The information is subject to change without notice For actual design in refer to the latest publications of NEC s data sheets or data books etc for the most up to date specifications of NEC semiconductor products Not all products and or types are available in every country Please check with an NEC sales representative for availability and additional information No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written consent of NEC NEC assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in
43. rogrammer buffer The data in the PROM is transferred to the buffer RAM of the PROM programmer Writing data to PROM The data in the buffer RAM of the PROM programmer is written to the PROM Verifying PROM data and PROM programmer The contents of the PROM and the contents of the PROM programmer buffer RAM are compared verified User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES 2 7 Character Pattern Creation and Process up to Writing to PROM Program activation Click the Character Pattern Editor icon Device selection Select the device from the dialog box Character pattern creation Create the character in the Pattern Edit window Saving character pattern data File gt Save As SAV Option data setting Set in the Option Data Edit window Saving character after conversion to ROM data File gt Save As OUT PROM selection Rom gt Setup PROM blank check Rom Blank Check Transfer of data to PROM programmer y Rom gt Up Load Transfer of data from PROM programmer to PROM y Rom gt Write PROM verification Rom gt Verify User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 29 MEMO 30 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 3 1 Device Selection In order to edit the character pattern so that it corresponds to a specific device the device to be used must be selected
44. splay Off data a 2 byte continuous command exit code or an input prohibited area 62 User s Manual 13317EJ1V1UMO00 CHAPTER 4 ERROR MESSAGES AND DEVICE INFORMATION 4 4 2 Option data 1 Option data addresses The option data addresses of devices are shown in Table 4 3 Table 4 3 Option Data Addresses Lewis Les epes mn The PROM and PROM programmers supported by the Character Pattern Editor are shown in Table 4 4 Table 4 4 PROM and PROM Programmers PROM PROM Programmer uPD27C256D AD AF 9703 5 2 uPD27C512 AF 9704 uPD27C1001 Notes 1 A maintenance or discontinued product 2 A product of Ando Electric Co Ltd For further details please contact Ando Electric Co Ltd Tokyo 81 3 3733 1151 Cautions 1 When writing to the PROM programmer be sure to transfer the OUT file that was created by this editor in order from address 0000H 2 Usea floppy disk to order mask ROM Orders are not being received for UVEPROM User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 63 64 CHAPTER 4 ERROR MESSAGES AND DEVICE INFORMATION 2 Contents of option data u PD6450 Address MSB Data LSB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ojojo ojoJoj Character Signal Output Selection O Mask pulse output absent 1 Mask pulse output present Pin Output Selection 0 BUSY Clock output 1 Character signal output HPD6451A Address MSB Data LSB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 a jojojo oj
45. tR Window w E Edit E Palette P Ctrl N Ctrl O Open 0 Close C Save S Ctri S Save As A Print P Ctrl P Preview V Printer Set R SE e Edit menu er Pattern Editor File F Mi Palotie P View V Roms Window w 2 Cut D Ctrl X Copy C Ctrl C Paste P Ctrl V D Del Undo U Cancels the previous edit operation the maximum number of undo operations possible depends on the memory Removes the contents in a specified area and copies them to the clipboard 20 User s Manual 13317EJ1V1UMO00 CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES e Palette menu File E Edit E Rom R Window w 9 SELECT PAINT LINE RECT CHG UD CHG LR e View menu File E Edit E Palette P Ojala BAG uer Y Option Data Q Tool Bar T 4 Status Bar S Pack A Propaty P Zoomtz Editor E Switches on and off the display of the Pattern Edit window Option Data O Switches on and off the display of the Option Data Edit window Rom R Window w 9 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 21 CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES e ROM menu Fle F Edit E Palette P View V d windowW 9 Blank Check z Hex Dump D Up Load L Down Load P Copy R Write w Verify V e Window menu 22 aracter Pattern Editor T Delt _Edit E Palette P View V Rom R E
46. tandard Special and Specific The Specific quality grade applies only to semiconductor products developed based on a customer designated quality assurance program for a specific application The recommended applications of a semiconductor product depend on its quality grade as indicated below Customers must check the quality grade of each semiconductor product before using it in a particular application Standard Computers office equipment communications equipment test and measurement equipment audio and visual equipment home electronic appliances machine tools personal electronic equipment and industrial robots Special Transportation equipment automobiles trains ships etc traffic control systems anti disaster Systems anti crime systems safety equipment and medical equipment not specifically designed for life support Specific Aircraft aerospace equipment submersible repeaters nuclear reactor control systems life support systems and medical equipment for life support etc The quality grade of NEC semiconductor products is Standard unless otherwise expressly specified in NEC s data sheets or data books etc If customers wish to use NEC semiconductor products in applications not intended by NEC they must contact an NEC sales representative in advance to determine NEC s willingness to support a given application Note 1 NEC as used in this statement means NEC Corporation and also includes its majori
47. this operation Paint bucket tool The paint bucket tool can be used to color characters either black or white To color a character black or white 1 Choose the paint bucket tool from the editing palette 2 Place the mouse pointer on the character to be colored black in the Pattern Edit window and left click 3 Place the mouse pointer on the character to be colored white in the Pattern Edit window and right click Eraser tool The eraser tool can be used to change dots in a black area to white 1 Choose the eraser tool from the editing palette 2 Place the mouse pointer on the dot to be changed to white and left click User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 35 36 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 7 Vertical flip tool This tool can be used to flip a character upside down Only an active character in the Pattern Edit window can be flipped Areas that have been specified by the rectangle selection tool cannot be altered Figure 3 4 Vertical Flip Tool 8 Horizontal flip mirror tool This tool can be used to flip a character back to front Only an active character in the Pattern Edit window can be flipped Areas that have been specified by the rectangle selection tool cannot be altered Figure 3 5 Horizontal Flip Tool User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMO0 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION DETAILS 3 2 3 Editing using Pack format A format in which a number of characters are linked together can be used in chara
48. tric Co Ltd 3 Printer Printers that support PCs and Windows 3 1J Note This is not necessary for creating character patterns Use a floppy disk when ordering mask ROM Orders are not being received for UVEPROM 12 User s Manual 13317EJ1V1UMO00 CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE 1 3 Software Configuration The configuration of the PC software necessary for this system is shown below e MS DOS 5 0J or later or PC DOS 6 1J or later e Windows 3 1J e Character Pattern Editor for Windows User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 13 MEMO 14 User s Manual 13317EJ1V1UMO00 CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES 2 1 System Connection and Interface Setting The PROM programmer is connected as described below lt is unnecessary to connect a PROM programmer unless it is being used in character pattern creation Use a floppy disk when ordering mask ROM Orders are not being received for UVEPROM e Use across RS 232C cable to connect PROM programmers AF 9703 and AF 9704 to the PC e PROM programmer interface Match the interface setting of the AF 9703 and AF 9704 to the connecting PC using function key F4 2 2 Character Pattern Editor Installation To install the Character Pattern Editor open the Program Manager click Run and execute the SETUP EXE instruction in the installation disk An example of the Character Pattern Editor installation disk operating in C drive is shown in Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Run Screen S 70754 24 9 BE E T 72 2
49. ty owned subsidiaries 2 NEC semiconductor products means any semiconductor product developed or manufactured by or for NEC as defined above MSE 00 4 User s Manual S13317EJ1V1UMOO 3 Major Revision in This Edition Figure 2 6 Screen Configuration is modified The mark x shows major revised points 4 User s Manual 13317EJ1V1UMO00 Target Readers Purpose Organization How to Read This Manual Conventions Related Documents INTRODUCTION This manual is targeted at users who will employ the NEC CMOS LSI for On Screen Character Display OSD use LSI when developing character patterns character design using a mask code option The aim of this manual is to explain the process from character pattern creation design to product ordering This manual is organized into the following sections e Outline e Basic Operating Procedures e Function Details e Error Messages and Device Information e Ordering Mask ROM for OSD Use LSI The readers of this manual need to have basic knowledge of OSD use LSI usage and the operation of Windows Note Footnote for item marked with Note in the text Caution Information requiring particular attention Remark Supplementary information Numerical representation Binary xxxx Decimal xxxx Hexadecimal xxxxH The related documents indicated in this publication may include preliminary versions However preliminary versions are not marked as such Character Patter
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