
ZENO
®
Weather Station Manual
Annex 4
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Procedure to Upload a Configuration File to the
ZENO
®
3200
BE SURE TO SAVE THE NEW CONFIGURATION FILE ON YOUR COMPUTER
DESKTOP OR A LOCATION WHERE IT CAN BE EASILY LOCATED.
1) Set up a HyperTerminal window in order to communicate with the Zeno as follows:
A) Locate and select the HyperTerminal program in Start/Programs/
Accessories/Communications/HyperTerminal.
B) If HyperTerminal asks you to make it your default terminal program
click “Yes”.
C) In the “Connection Description” window type any name for the connection
(such as “Wthrpk”) and click “OK”.
D) In the “Connect To” window go to “Connect using” and select an open
comport on your computer (usually COM 1). Click “OK”
E) In the COM X Properties window the select the port settings as follows:
Bits per second: 9600 (if this setting does not work, try 1200)
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: None
Click “Apply” then “OK”. Your HyperTerminal window should now be connected to the
selected com port on your computer. T he lower left hand side of the window should
show “Connected” with a timer counting up.
2) Connect Test Cable to Com 3 on t he ZENO
®
(DB9 connector). Connect the other end to a
serial com port on computer.
3) Type U<enter> to access the User Menu.
4) Type Z<enter> to access the Zeno Menu. When prompted for a password, type zeno<enter>.
5) In the Zeno Menu type L<enter> to access the System Load Menu.
6) Next, type R<enter> to tell the ZENO
®
3200 to receive a file. You should see the following:
SYSTEM LOAD MENU
(R) Receive Configuration From Host
(Z) Zeno Program Menu
(T) Transmit Configuration From Zeno
(H) Help
(V) View Configuration & Menus (ASCII)
Precede The R Or T Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer
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