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Table 25 Terminal-to-Terminal Operating System Upload
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4a. Sending Terminal:
SYSTEM=
(then)
(Bootloader version ID)
(then)
OPSYS NEEDED
ENTER * / 0 / #
4b. Receiving Terminal:
SYSTEM=
(then)
(Bootloader version ID)
(then)
OPSYS NEEDED
ENTER * / 0 / #
(then)
ERASING FLASH
5a. Sending terminal:
UNIT SEND
(then)
FFFFFF
(Memory block address)
5b. Receiving terminal:
(then)
FFFFFF
(Memory block address)
Operating System Downloads
If you select the [1] option in Step 3a, the terminal's
bootloader firmware executes and you see the
SYSTEM= message, followed by the bootloader
version ID (for example, VPZ06AO0).
After a few seconds, the OPSYS NEEDED prompt is
displayed giving you three procedure options.
To prepare the sending terminal for a terminal-to-
terminal operating system upload, press [*].
If you select the [1] option in Step 3b, the terminal's
bootloader firmware executes and you see the
SYSTEM= message, followed by the bootloader's
version ID (for example, VPZ06AO0).
After a few seconds, the OPSYS NEEDED prompt is
displayed giving you three procedure options.
To initiate the terminal-to-terminal operating system
download from the receiving terminal, press [#].
The ERASING FLASH message appears to indicate
that the flash EPROM of the receiving terminal is being
erased as the first step of the operating system
download procedure.
NOTE: At this point, you cannot interrupt the
download procedure. Key presses will have no effect
until the download is completed.
When the upload starts, the UNIT SEND prompt
appears on the sending terminal.
So that you can monitor the progress of the upload, a
continuously updating 6-digit hexadecimal number is
displayed and updated, indicating the address of the
memory block currently being uploaded.
When the download starts, the UNIT RECEIVE
prompt appears on the receiving terminal.
The same continuously updating hexadecimal value is
also displayed on the receiving terminal to indicate the
address of the memory block current being received.
Performing Downloads
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