P
ERFORMING
D
OWNLOADS
Download Methods and Procedures
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DDL Command Line
File
If you need to specify more variables than what the DOS command line allows,
you can use a simple configuration file (
-F
option) to extend the length of the
command line. A command line file is an ASCII text file that allows you to supply
as many variables as required.
DDL Example
Download the file app.tgz using the PC’s COM port 2 (
app.tgz
is a binary file).
DDL -p2 -iapp.tgz
Each line in the command line file should consist of one variable:
-p2 app.tgz
The command line would be:
DDL -F<filename>
Downloading
without an Onboard
Application
Use the following procedure to perform a download from a host PC to V200c
terminal with no application installed. The terminal must be powered on to begin
the procedure.
1
Make all cable connections.
2
Launch the DDL application on the host PC.
3
Enter System mode using a secure password.
4
Select
Update
panel on the main System mode menu.
5
Select
Serial
panel tab to perform direct download to the terminal.
6
Select the COM Port (COM1).
7
Select Baud Rate to start download process.
Asterisks (*) display on screen to indicate the state of the download. Each asterisk
denotes approximately 10% completion. On download completion, the terminal
returns to the main screen.
file 1 [file2...]
Specifies one or more files to download. Files with the .OUT
extension are treated as binary data; all others are assumed
text files.
[config-data]
Specifies terminal or application environment variables. If the
specified variable exists, it is replaced by the new value;
otherwise, a new entry is created.
For example, the string
*ZR=TERMID
sets the value of the
terminal identifier variable to “
TERMID
”.
Note:
To remove an existing entry, use an empty string.
For example,
*ZT=
“ “ removes the
*ZT
variable.
Features
Description
Summary of Contents for V200c
Page 1: ...Verifone Part Number DOC420 004 EN B Revision B V200c Reference Guide...
Page 8: ...PREFACE Conventions and Acronyms 8 V200C REFERENCE GUIDE...
Page 14: ...USING THE TERMINAL KEYS The Keypad 14 V200C REFERENCE GUIDE...
Page 32: ...SYSTEM MODE System Mode Menus 32 V200C REFERENCE GUIDE...
Page 56: ...SYSTEM MESSAGES Information Messages 56 V200C REFERENCE GUIDE...
Page 60: ...PORT PINOUTS V200c Port Pinout Definitions 60 V200C REFERENCE GUIDE...
Page 62: ...ASCII TABLE The ASCII Table 62 V200C REFERENCE GUIDE...