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Erase Data
When storing data, the memory position automatically increments from the current position to the
last position (262143). The only way to change the memory position, other than storing more data,
is to erase the data. The memory position will always be zero after the data is erased. The ERASE
command is usually used after data has been fully collected and either printed or dumped to an
external computer.
The ERASE command is entered by selecting '3' after entering the INSPECT MEMORY routine.
The display then reads “Erase. start at 0 (Y/N)”. Press NO to abort without erasing, or YES to
continue. If YES was selected the display shows:
ABOUT TO ERASE !
ABORT? (Y/N)
This is the last chance to abort the erase. Press YES to abort the erase or NO to execute the erase. If
YES is selected, the display will read “ABORTING ERASE” to indicate that the data will not be
erased. If NO is selected, the display reads “ERASING...”
During the erase procedure, an exhaustive memory check is performed. The display reports how
much memory is installed in the receiver and the condition of that memory. The display will show
one of the following responses:
262144 bytes OK
Memory Failure
Press ENTER
Press ENTER
If a memory failure occurs, contact VEMCO for assistance.
Dump Data
The DUMP data routine is for dumping data to an IBM compatible computer using the appropriate
software program (see
Available Software
section). Data can be downloaded either by a normal
dump of non-compressed data to a file, or by a faster binary dump of compressed data to a smaller
file. It is suggested that the software be used to perform a download dump as the procedure is less
complicated.
Normal Download of Data (non-compressed)
To download data from the VR60 receiver to a disk file on an IBM compatible computer:
1.
Connect a serial connector between the VR60 receiver and the computer.
2.
Run the software program.
3.
Under the
Defaults
menu, select the
Serial Port
option to set the port number and baud (see
applicable software manual).
4.
Power the VR60 receiver and answer YES to the KEYPAD (Y/N) prompt.