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By default, the TriCoder's Terminator Character is set to CR,
which means the TriCoder will insert a Carriage Return (like
pressing the ENTER key on your PC) after each record of data it
uploads. If you have changed the Terminator Character to a
setting other than the default and are uploading data collected in
the Tutorials, change it back to the default now.
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After verifying the setup of your TriCoder, follow the prompts
until you get to the DATA UPLOAD? prompt. If you are ready
to upload your data, press the YES key on the TriCoder. Watch
the computer screen to see your data appear - one piece of data
per line. When the TriCoder is done uploading your data it will
display the following message:
END OF TRANSMIT
DEL FILE [Y/N]?_
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If all of your data appears correct on the PC screen, first save the
file. Then you can press the YES key on the TriCoder to delete the
data in the TriCoder. If you need your data in a different format
(i.e. Comma delimited or Flat File formats) go to the end of this
chapter and read the section on File Formats. If deleting the data,
the TriCoder will display:
ARE YOU SURE?
KEY [YES/NO]_
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Press YES again to delete the file from the TriCoder. If your data
does not appear on the PC screen or is incorrect, press the NO key
on the TriCoder, check your TriCoder setup and try the upload
again. If you still have problems, consult the Troubleshooting
section of this manual.
DATA UPLOAD with the TriCoder Utilities
The Windows TriCoder Utilities program has the ability to upload the
TriCoder via USB or serial ports. (The USB upload is at forty times faster
than the serial upload.) If you are uploading via USB, the TriCoder Utilities
program will completely control the TriCoder, all you need to do is connect
it and turn it on. If connected via the serial port, there are additional steps
to follow.
High Speed USB upload
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Connect the TriCoder to the host computer with the USB cable and
turn the TriCoder on. If this is the first time you have plugged in a
USB cable to the TriCoder, you will asked to choose the desired
USB interface and install a USB driver on your computer, (See
Chapter 3, First Time USB Use for instructions).