Transferring Files To Or From Dolphin; Using The Yx.exe Utility; Using The Dolphin File Transfer Program - Hand Held Products Dolphin 7200 User Manual

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N O T E
When using YX on the
Dolphin 7200 with Ir
Only terminal, only
COM1 is available
.
C H A P T E R
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D O L P H I N

Transferring Files to or from Dolphin

Transferring files between your Dolphin terminal and a desktop PC is easy with the
YX.EXE utility or the Dolphin File Transfer program.

Using the YX.EXE Utility

The YX.EXE utility, installed in the directory c:\dolphin\utils, performs RS-232 file
transfers using Ymodem batch protocol. In addition, YX.EXE is preloaded on the
Dolphin's A drive. This program can be run by entering commands at the DOS
prompt or by accessing a menu.
YX.EXE supports the following options:
Usage :
yx [/b#] [/m] [filename] [com port]
Where:
filename: refers to file name to send, if not specified YX will receive a file
/b#:
Specifies new BAUD rate, 300-57600
/m:
Run YX in menu driven mode
/c#:
Specifies COM ports 1-9
(1=Ir Port, 2=Micro DB-9)
Examples:
yx /b57600 autoexec.bat
yx
yx /m
yx/c2
The default baud rate for the YX.EXE utility is 57600. For your convenience, batch
files are included on the Dolphin terminal to make sending data at a higher baud rate
easier.
To send at 38400, enter <YF> instead of YX /b38400.
To send at 57600, enter <YFF> instead of YX /b57600.

Using the Dolphin File Transfer Program

Open the Dolphin program group in Windows Explorer and copy the Dolphin File
Transfer shortcut to your PC's desktop. Putting the shortcut on your desktop
simplifies the file transfer process.
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