4-(10)
Backing Up Data
Section 4-2
4-2-1
Backing Up to a Personal Computer
This section describes the procedure for data transfer using Hyper Terminal,
which is standard software in Windows.
If other communications software is being used, refer to the relevant manual.
Data communications are performed in XMODEM (-CRC or -SUM) or ZMO-
DEM protocols. XMODEM (-1K) is not supported.
Saving Data to the Computer
1.
Connect the personal computer and the Controller.
2.
Make the Controller communications settings (serial).
The default communications settings are as shown in the following table.
These settings can normally be used.
Note XMODEM and ZMODEM transfer protocols are available. Use the
protocol that matches the personal computer settings.
3.
Start the Hyper Terminal program on the computer and make the following
communications settings. The same communications settings must be
used on both the Controller and the modem on the computer.
For RS-232C and RS-422 Connections
For Ethernet Connections
Item
Setting
Interface
RS-232C
Baud rate
38,400 (bps)
Data length
8 (bits)
Parity bits
None
Stop bits
1 (bit)
Protocol
XMODEM (See note.)
Item
Setting
Connection
method
COM*
(*: COM number to which the cable is
connected)
Baud rate
38,400 (bps)
Data length
8 (bits)
Parity bits
None
Stop bits
1 (bit)
Flow control
None
Item
Setting
Connection
method
TCP/IP (Winsock)
Host address
IP address of Controller
Port number
23 (TELNET)
Controller
Personal computer
Data