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DATAMAN S4 MANUAL
At the end of the table of blocks there is a byte
which is not 42. If
this byte is 00, 54 then S4 picks up the following
two bytes as a
start address and executes it. If it is not 00,54 then
S4 returns
to the command prompt.
<$IKEY;SETUP>SETUP
KEY<$&SETUP>
@COMPUTER TEXT = <R>
>><R>
>>SETUP<R>
FILE: INTEL
This key has no terminal equivalent. File type,
baud rate and handshake
have separate terminal commands.
The SETUP routine sets the FILE TYPE RS232
BAUD RATE and HANDSHAKE,
in that order.
Use <F129M>c<F255D>and <F129M>d<F255D>
to see and select options.
It is possible to ESCape at any point but any
changes stand - the
settings do not revert to original values.
Remember WYSIWIG - What
You See Is What You Get. If you read something
in the display, then
it is true. Therefore it is not necessary to proceed
to set up BAUD
RATE just to change the FILE FORMAT.
File Type.
S4 will receive files serially transmitted in a
standard format. The
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