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S113003080000000800000006492000011002ED9AE
S9030000FC
TX1T::>_
The configuration is uploaded and displayed on the screen in Motorola S1-S9
®
HEX
format. This data format includes headers and checksums to guard against errors and
corruption of the data. The first line of the uploaded configuration is the keyword
“CFGDWN” this does not form part of the data but is included to help with the
configuration download process, see section 5.17 below for details.
To save the configuration to a file, open Notepad or a similar non-word processing editor,
highlight the uploaded configuration as indicated below and copy to Notepad via the
clipboard. The Notepad file should then be saved with a meaningful title that reflects the
application e.g. TX1T_xxx.CFG. When highlighting the uploaded configuration, ensure
that the invisible carriage returns (CR) at the end of all lines are included. Also ensure that
the CFGDWN keyword is included.
TX1T::>CFGUP
CFGDWN
S00300000FC
S11300000000001001022E008056000105000000CF
S113001080000000800000008000000080000000DC
S11300208000140008001E00090028000A000000D7
S113003080000000800000006492000011002ED9AE
S9030000FC
TX1T::>_
The copy and paste method is used in this manual because it is the most universal
method that works with all terminal emulation programs such as HyperTerminal
®
. Do not
use an editor that introduces hidden formatting characters as a future download may not
work with these characters in place. Many terminal emulation programs have automatic
means to upload the configuration directly into a file; these are not described here as they
differ from program to program but there is no restriction on using these features. Austdac
is planning to release a complete tool to allow direct upload, download and editing of the
configuration profile.
6.15 DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION COMMAND
The download configuration command is used to take a previously saved configuration
from a file and download it to the target SILBUS-TX1T transmitter. This method of
configuration ensures exact cloning during maintenance and system expansions.
Communications with the target must first be established via the MEAN1 interface and a
terminal emulation program such as Hyper Terminal®. The cursor should be left at the
SILBUS-TX1T prompt as follows.
TX1T::>_