Humax T9 사용자 설명서
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DUT Graphical User Interface
DUT Tool Package
Using the DUT GUI
User’s Guide
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Revision 1.1, 2013-05-06
Example:
0000
FC1B
0002
CD00
0004
0000
0006
0100
Attention: Burning the wrong information into the EEPROM/Flash can cause the module to stop working
without the possibility to reverse the damage.
5.12.3
Working with Serial Numbers and MAC Addresses
Figure 20
MAC Address and S/N Information R/W
The EEPROM/Flash includes MAC address, country code and serial number information burned in the production
testing and assembly.
Using the DUT GUI, the following information can be read from the EEPROM/Flash:
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testing and assembly.
Using the DUT GUI, the following information can be read from the EEPROM/Flash:
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MAC address - is in 12 hexadecimal digits
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Serial number can be in 2 following formats
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YYWWMMNNNNNCC where
– YY - Year of manufacture
– WW - Week of manufacture
– MM - Two letter initials of assembly house (this information is not stored in the EEPROM/Flash)
– NNNNN - Five digits of sequential serial number
– CC (optional) - Short country name (two-letters), as listed in the 'Country' drop list, used for regulatory
– YY - Year of manufacture
– WW - Week of manufacture
– MM - Two letter initials of assembly house (this information is not stored in the EEPROM/Flash)
– NNNNN - Five digits of sequential serial number
– CC (optional) - Short country name (two-letters), as listed in the 'Country' drop list, used for regulatory
domain limitations.
– For full country code list see
Example: 0825ML12345US
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KKKKKYMNEXXXXXX
– KKKKK - 5 digits of module name.
– KKKKK - 5 digits of module name.