
DX-80 I
NSTALLATION AND
M
AINTENANCE
M
ANUAL
P7290 IMM
3-100
Connecting to the DX-80 processor
•
Once a physical connection (cable or modem) has been made between the PC and the DX-80 system. You
must link the two devices using the F5-Connect function. See the details below.
•
When a successful connection has been established between the DX-80 processor and the PC PC-DBA
software the following icon displays in the upper left corner of the PC-DBA screen:
[Cnt]
Receiving data
•
Press F3. The options for what data to Receive are displayed:
+------------------+
¦ Receive Request ¦
+------------------¦
¦ * Receive All ¦
¦ * Receive Part ¦
¦ * Receive Item ¦
+------------------+
•
Use
¢£¤¥
to select from list - which receive technique you desire. When Receive All is selected, the
data exchange is started immediately. When Receive Part or Receive Item is selected, you must chose
either the specific data item (Item) or data category (Part) you wish to receive. Use
¢£¤¥
to select
from the menus provided with these two functions.
Notes:
1.
Always use Database Save prior to performing a Receive operation if you wish to preserve
the current contents of the
working directory
. See Database Save.
2.
It is recommended that whenever database changes are made to a system that has been in
operation for some extended period of time, a Receive All operation should be performed prior
to any database changes. Since some database fields including Speed Dial and Service Mode
are user adjustable, these fields might be erased if a Send All operation is performed using an
outdated PC-DBA database.
F4 – Send
•
Before data can be exchanged between the PC and the DX-80 system, a connection must be made
between the two devices. This connection is a serial (RS-232 – COM Port or Modem) link. While on-site the
PC may be connected to the DX-80 via a standard RS-232C “straight-through” cable. When accessing the
system remotely this connection can be made via a modem.
Cable
•
Connection to the DX-80 system on site is accomplished via the PC serial port (COM Port). Use a straight-
through 9-pin to 9-pin cable to from the PC serial port to the DX-80 CPM – PC-DBA Port. Once this
connection is made, it is possible to connect to the DX-80 system processor and download (receive) DX-80
database memory to the PC-DBA
working directory
.
Modem
•
See F9-Modem below. This connection method can be used while off-site.
Connecting to the DX-80 processor
•
Once a physical connection (cable or modem) has been made between the PC and the DX-80 system. You
must link the two devices using the F5-Connect function. See the details below.
•
When a successful connection has been established between the DX-80 processor and the PC PC-DBA
software the following icon displays in the upper left corner of the PC-DBA screen:
[Cnt]
Sending data
•
Since PC-DBA programming edits the data files of the DX-80 in the PC
working directory
only, it is
necessary to send this information from the
working directory
to the DX-80 system memory.
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