8. Specify the baud rate. Use the UpArrow and DownArrow to scroll through the list
of baud rates until the correct rate is displayed and press <ENTER>.
Note: Flow control may be necessary at 38400 bps and higher.
9. Specify the data bits. Press <7> or <8>, or use UpArrow and DownArrow to display
the values 7 or 8 and press <ENTER>.
Note: If you select 8 data bits, the program selects No parity and skips the
next screen.
10. Specify parity type. Use UpArrow and DownArrow to display a parity option, or
press the first letter of a parity option (Even, Odd, None, Space, or Mark) and press
<ENTER>.
11. Set flow control. Use UpArrow and DownArrow to display the flow control options,
or press the first letter of an option (None, Xon/Xoff, or RTS/CTS) and press
<ENTER>.
Start Communications
1. The terminal is ready to send the data to the host PC and displays:
2. Verify that the host is ready to receive data.
3. Press <ENTER> on the terminal.
While data is being transferred, the terminal displays a report of the 1 KB range being
transferred:
The display is updated for every 1024 bytes (1 KB) of memory.
Comm Parameters
Start? <ENT>
Memory Transfer
Sending: XXXX
Error Recovery and Troubleshooting
7-9