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As soon as the filename is entered and “OK” selected, the download transfer
will begin. This will only take several seconds to complete, and at the
conclusion the console will indicate the status of the transfer and return to the
main menu.
Uploading a file from the PC to the gateway is similar in many ways to
downloading. Figure 28 shows an example of initiating a file upload. Once the
console indicates that the gateway is ready to receive the file, you have 30
seconds in which to initiate the send function of your terminal emulation
program before the gateway will timeout the transaction and return to the main
menu prompt.
Figure 28: Uploading a Point File
In HyperTerminal, the “send” function can be selected by the
icon in the
toolbar. This will bring up a dialog box (Figure 29) that allows you to select the
source file and the transfer protocol (Xmodem). Upon entering the information
and selecting “Send”, the upload transfer will begin. This will only take several
seconds to complete, and at the conclusion the console will indicate the status
of the transfer and, if successful, will prompt for a file system location in which
to store the received file. The console does not prompt for a filename, as the
point file is internally watermarked with the name the file was given when it was
originally created and stored in the file system.
Summary of Contents for DNET-100
Page 8: ...7 2 Mechanical Diagrams 2 1 Enclosure Figure 2 Enclosure Dimensions units are inches ...
Page 9: ...8 2 2 Mounting Clip Figure 3 Mounting Clip Dimensions units are inches ...
Page 11: ...10 ASD Link LEDs Reserved LEDs ASD 2 ASD 3 ASD 1 Figure 6 Top View ...
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