Setting Files; Upload Setting Files; Upload Settings Using Hyperterminal - Advanced Power technologies TTC-1000 Instruction & Operation Manual

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10 SETTING FILES

Uploading and downloading of setting files can only be accomplished through
connection from a PC directly connected to the TTC-1000. To save a setting file
on your PC use Upload Setting file. To transfer a previously stored setting file
from your PC to the TTC-1000, use Download Setting file, or you can use the
"Send CSV Settings To Unit" menu option to send a comma separated variable
settings file.

10.1 Upload Setting Files

Upload settings transfers the binary settings to a designated file in a PC
connected through the RS232 communications port. The TTC-1000 uses the
XMODEM protocol which is supported by HyperTerminal, HyperAccess, as well
as other terminal emulation programs. Checksum error checking is employed.

10.1.1 Upload Settings Using HyperTerminal

HyperTerminal as supplied in Windows XP does not work properly when scrolling
back to view settings and is not recommended. It is recommended to use
HyperTerminal Private Edition for interfacing with the TTC-1000. The following
instructions apply to both versions. In these instructions, HyperTerminal will
stand for both versions, XP and Private Edition.
The procedure to upload a setting file is as follows:
1. Press Enter to display the TTC-1000 Main Menu.
2. Press 4 and then press Enter:
3. Click on Transfer on the HyperTerminal toolbar, a drop down menu will
appear –
a. Click on Receive File and a dialog box will open
b. Select Xmodem from the Use Receiving Protocol option
c. Click on the Browse button and another dialog box will open where
the directory can be selected to place the file.
d. Click on Receive
4. Another dialog box will open for entering the file name the file is to be
saved as.
a. Enter the file name and click on OK The three letter suffix will not
automatically be added. It is a good practice to add an ending such
as .BIN or .DAT to indicate it is not a text file. .
5. Another dialog box will open that shows the file transfer progress
a. HyperTerminal will try twice with CRC error detection to transfer the
file. The third attempt will be using Checksum, the method the TTC-
1000 uses.
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