Canberra Industries RMSA7070822 Manual De Usuario
• Under the File pull down, select Import Hex, browse to the Seal specific .hex file for
the Seal and select Open. Note whether the program bytes appear in the Program
Memory window and if the message that the Hex file has been successfully imported
appears.
Memory window and if the message that the Hex file has been successfully imported
appears.
• Click the Write button. Writing the hex file to the Seal will take approximately 1 minute
allowing erase of the device then programming of the new code. A successful
outcome will cause the message box to be shaded green with the message
Programming Successful.
outcome will cause the message box to be shaded green with the message
Programming Successful.
Note: Should the User wish to Read the code back, click the Read button. The message
“Reading Device: Program Memory” is displayed in the message box. After several
seconds, the message box will indicate it is “Done.”. No program bytes are available in the
Program Memory window (use ICD3 from Microchip).
“Reading Device: Program Memory” is displayed in the message box. After several
seconds, the message box will indicate it is “Done.”. No program bytes are available in the
Program Memory window (use ICD3 from Microchip).
2.1.5 The Key Files
Key files are used to load keys into the Seal with the Sandia National Laboratories Blind
Programmer GUI. The key files are for creation and review of encrypted and authenticated
Type Length Value (TLV) data. The key file is a table of comma-delimited records where each
Programmer GUI. The key files are for creation and review of encrypted and authenticated
Type Length Value (TLV) data. The key file is a table of comma-delimited records where each
REMOTELY MONITORED SEAL ARRAY(RMSA)
SFG-MAN-001
REVISION: 1.7
2016 CANBERRA
22