
13
Basic Operating Procedures
Section 1-6
6.
Perform the following steps if the ASCII Unit’s default setup is not being
used.
a)
Set the DM words allocated to the ASCII Unit in the CPU Unit using a
PC peripheral device (such as Programming Console).
b)
Select whether to set the terminals ports’ communications parameters
to the default settings or not, and whether to set the terminal emulation
to VT100 or not. Refer to
3-2 DM Area Allocations
.
c)
Toggle the PC power switch off and then back on, or restart the ASCII
Unit.
7.
In WINDOWS 95, click
Start
and then point to
Programs
.
8.
Point to
Accessories
and then click
Hyperterminal
. Refer to
7-1 Pro-
gramming Procedure
.
9.
Start the hyperterminal, and specify the connection settings and proper-
ties.
10. Press the Ctrl+X Keys on the computer keyboard.
Inputting a BASIC
Program Directly into the
ASCII Unit
1,2,3...
1.
Input
New
to clear the ASCII Unit’s program.
2.
Input
Auto
to automatically display the line numbers.
3.
Input the BASIC program and press the Enter Key.
Transferring a BASIC
Program from a Text
Editor to the ASCII Unit
1,2,3...
1.
Input a program using a text editor such as Note Pad, and save it in text
format.
2.
Input
New
to clear the ASCII Unit’s program.
3.
Input the LOAD command.
4.
Point to
Hyperterminal
and then
Transfer
, and click
Transmit text file
to
transfer the saved file to the ASCII Unit. Specify a transmission delay after
each line when transmitting data (or use XON/XOFF flow control).
5.
Press the Ctrl+C Keys on the computer keyboard.
Transferring the ASCII
Unit’s BASIC program to
the Personal Computer
1,2,3...
1.
Using the SAVE command, read the program. Input SAVE #
@
, and press
the Enter Key.
2.
Point to
Hyperterminal
and then
Transfer
, and click
Capture Text.
3.
Input the file name to save the program and switch to reception mode.
4.
Press the Ctrl+C Keys to begin the transfer.
5.
Point to
Hyperterminal
,
Transfer
, and then
Capture Text
, and then click
STOP
.
6.
Press the Ctrl+C Keys.
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