Operation Examples For The Personal Computer - Omron F400 - 06-1999 Operation Manual

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Operation Examples for the Personal Computer

Communications are performed using Xmodem (-CRC or -SUM) protocol.
This section explains data transfer using the Hyper Terminal provided by Windows
95/98/NT 4.0. In this example, an RS-232 cable is connected to the COM1 port of the
personal computer. Alter the example to suit your COM port number. If communica-
tions software other than Hyper Terminal is being used, refer to the manual for that
software.
Note Do not turn OFF the power while a message is being displayed in any save or load
operations. Data in memory will be destroyed, and the F400 may not operate correctly
the next time it is started.
Saving Data to the Personal Computer
1. Connect the COM 1 port on the personal computer and the F400 using an
2. Make the F400 communications settings.
Note The default communications settings are shown in the following table. These setting
can normally be used.
Baud rate
Data length
Parity bit
Stop bits
Delimiter
Flow control
Time out
3. Start the HyperTerminal for COM 1, and set the communications specifications in
Note The same communications settings must be used on both the F400 and the modem
on the personal computer.
Speed
Data bits
Parity bit
Stop bits
Flow control
4. Perform save operations at the F400.
5. Select Transfer/Receive File from the Hyper Terminal menu. Specify where the
RS-232C cable. When the COM 1 port is being used as a mouse port, make the
settings for the COM 2 port instead.
Item
the following way.
Item
The Data Transfer Window will be displayed.
Data will be saved.
Image data 0
Execute
file is to be saved and set the protocol to Xmodem .
38,400 bps
8 (bits)
None
1 (bit)
CR
None
5S
38,400 bps
8 (bits)
None
1 (bit)
None (Xmodem protocol is used.)
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