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By default, the software produces a write firmware without using a password. You need to set a flag to activate the account with a password:
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By default, the software produces a write firmware without using a password. You need to set a flag '''Enable''' to activate the writing with a password:
  
 
'''Scripts -> Enter transceiver password -> Enable'''
 
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After the password is set, the programmer will write a password before performing the firmware write.
 
After the password is set, the programmer will write a password before performing the firmware write.
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 11:36, 20 July 2016

The software supports write firmware using a password and provides a simple interface.

Software supports password length of 4 bytes (eight symbols HEX code).

You can set a password that will be used to unlock the module firmware before recording. To set a password, and set the memory area to enter the password follow:

Scripts -> Set password

Sfptotal-set-password.jpg

Push OK button to save changes or Cancel to close the window.

By default, the software produces a write firmware without using a password. You need to set a flag Enable to activate the writing with a password:

Scripts -> Enter transceiver password -> Enable

Sfptotal-enter-password.jpg

You need to reset the scripts before writing with a password.

Scripts -> Reset script

After the password is set, the programmer will write a password before performing the firmware write.

SFPTotal Writing Button.jpg

Notes

  1. To use this function module must support the unlocking of the table A0h when entering a password.
  2. Address enter the password may differ depending on the module type and vendor-specific solutions.