
6... PCMCIA C
ARD
C
ONFIGURATION AND
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SE
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SING THE
OMP-MODL
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CAUTION:
If the memory card does not easily insert fully into
the socket, double-check the orientation. The socket
is designed to prevent full insertion with reversed
orientation.
For data storage on the memory card, the Write
Protect switch must be in the disabled position (ie
slid away from the WP mark)
NOTE
Numerous types of PCMCIA cards are currently
available on the market utilizing various
technologies. To insure compatibility with the MLIM-
5, utilize only Omega Engineering supplied memory
cards or verify alternate parts compatibility with
Omega Engineering Technical Support prior to
plugging into the OMP-MODL.
PCMCIA C
ARD
- T
RANSPORTABLE
D
ATA
A
PPLICATION
For applications of the PCMCIA card for transportable data, the OMP-MODL must
be configured with the MLIM-5 Interface Module and an the external PCMCIA drive
(PD-1) must be connected to the PC and interface drivers installed on the PC. The
correct PCMCIA drive letter must then be specified within HyperWare.
OMP-MODL Configuration
The MLIM-5 module should be installed per the Interface Module instructions
in Chapter 3. Memory cards for use in this system are supplied pre-
formatted from Omega Engineering Incorporated.
PC / External PCMCIA Drive Configuration
The following steps must be performed to configure the PC and the PD-1
external PCMCIA card drive. The procedure for connecting the PD-1 (also
known as TMD-650) drive and configuring the software drivers is contained
within the User’s Guide supplied with the PD-1 drive. Additional comments
and suggestions are provided below.
Connecting the PD-1 Drive:
Follow the instruction detailed in the User’s Guide supplied with the
drive.
Summary of Contents for OMP-MODL
Page 1: ......
Page 9: ...1 INTRODUCTION USING THE MODULOGGER 1 7 13 ...
Page 23: ...2 OMP MODL System Base Using the OMP MODL 2 14 NOTES ...
Page 24: ...2 ModuLogger System Base Using the ModuLogger 2 1 ...
Page 30: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE OMP MODL 3 6 NOTES ...
Page 70: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE OMP MODL 3 46 NOTES ...
Page 76: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE OMP MODL 3 52 NOTES ...
Page 82: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE OMP MODL 3 58 NOTES ...
Page 83: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE MODULOGGER 3 1 ...
Page 105: ...5 HYPERCOMM COMMUNICATIONS USING THE OMP MODL 5 18 NOTES ...
Page 106: ...5 HYPERCOMM COMMUNICATIONS USING THE MODULOGGER 5 1 ...
Page 117: ...6 PCMCIA CARD CONFIGURATION AND USE USING THE MODULOGGER 6 1 ...
Page 134: ...7 HYPERNET ICON BASED PROGRAMMING USING THE OMP MODL 7 17 NOTES ...
Page 141: ...8 P P C D U OMP MODL ...
Page 149: ...9 HYPERPLOT GRAPHIC DATA DISPLAY USING THE OMP MODL 9 8 ...
Page 161: ...10 HYPERTRACK REAL TIME DATA DISPLAY USING THE OMP MODL 10 12 NOTES ...
Page 162: ...10 HYPERTRACK REAL TIME DATA DISPLAY USING THE OMP MODL 10 1 ...
Page 163: ...11 APPENDICES USING THE OMP MODL 11 1 11 APPENDICES ...
Page 164: ...11 APPENDICES USING THE OMP MODL 11 2 NOTES ...
Page 270: ...11 APPENDIX A MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCE USING THE OMP MODL 11 108 ...
Page 276: ...11 APPENDIX C HYPERWARE FILE LISTING USING THE OMP MODL 11 114 NOTES ...
Page 278: ...11 APPENDIX C HYPERWARE FILE LISTING USING THE OMP MODL 11 116 NOTES ...
Page 279: ......
Page 282: ...11 APPENDIX E CHANGING THE OMP MODL EPROM USING THE OMP MODL 11 120 NOTES ...
Page 288: ...11 APPENDIX G HYPERNET THEORY OF OPERATION USING THE OMP MODL 11 126 NOTES ...
Page 290: ...11 APPENDIX I RS 232 CABLE PORT AND ADAPTER USING THE OMP MODL 11 128 NOTES ...
Page 297: ...11 APPENDIX K MODEM CONFIGURATION USING THE OMP MODL 11 135 ...