[ 2 ] Downloading
If you download a file having the same name as one already used in the user area of the target memory
in the BHT, then the newly downloaded file replaces the old one.
If no auto-start execution program has been specified (refer to Subsection 2.5.3, [4.1]), turning the
BHT on will cause the directory manager to start the first registered one out of user programs (.PD3)
downloaded in the BHT--a program that appears on the top of the EXECUTE PROGRAM menu
shown on the previous page. Taking this into account, determine the file downloading order. For
details, refer to Section 2.6, "Starting Up User Programs."
Preparation for Copying between the BHTs
Before downloading to the BHT from another BHT, make the following preparation:
ï At each BHT, set the interface port. The default is an IrDA interface (Optical).
Interface setting procedure: Starting on the SYSTEM MENU, select "4:SET SYSTEM,"
"5:COMMUNICATION," and "3:COM PORT." On the SET COM DEFAULT PORT screen,
select the IrDA interface (Optical) or direct-connect interface (Connector) of "2:SYSTEM
MODE."
ï When using the direct-connect interface, pull out the connector cover on each BHT to expose the
direct-connect interface port. Connect the BHTs via those ports with the direct-connect interface
cable (having 3-pole mini stereo plugs). For the details about the cable, refer to Chapter 3, Section
3.2.
ï On the uploading BHT, run System Mode and select "3:UPLOAD" and "3:HT<-->HT COPY."
Selecting "2: DOWNLOAD" on the SYSTEM MENU calls up the
screen shown at left.
[1] FILE:
[2] HT<-->HT COPY: Downloads all of the files, system
Select a desired item by using the numerical keys or F5 and F6 keys,
and the selected item becomes highlighted. Then press the ENT key.
To return to the SYSTEM MENU, press the C key.
Downloads a user program file or data file to
the user area of the BHT.
parameters, and calendar clock data stored
in the connected BHT.
This function enables copying between the
BHTs.
For the preparation to be made preceding the
start of this function, refer to
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below.