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D.9.1 Printout or PC transfer of MSM400 programme dataWhen used “Off-Line” the Hand Held Communicator can be instructed to transfer the programme memoryinto a PC or print a list of the parameters and the values in the working register on a paper printer. This isachieved using the Standard Psion COMMS LINK routines and interfaces.To send or receive data from a PC the COMMS LINK must be plugged in and connected to the PC port andthe CL program must be running on the PC. See the COMMS LINK manual for further details.The Psion will set itself up for transfer to or from a PC when this option is selected.The file name is any valid MS DOS file name including path names and extensions. The PSION/HARTprogram restricts the length of the input to 17 characters.The actual transfer to a PC is a complete list of parameter numbers (P100 and P761), of the memoryvalues in the WORKING register. Certain parameters have numeric codes to identify the option(normally chosen in text, such as LINEAR or HOLD). Do not modify this data while it is in the PC file.To printout the parameter list the COMMS LINK must first be set up to match the requirements of theattached printer with regards to the Baud Rate, start bits, stop bits and protocol. To test the printerand get the desired settings, use the AUTO function in the SETUP menu, and experiment with theHAND settings, try XON + DTR first.The printout includes the parameter number, title and value of all the valid parameters in the rangeP100 and P761. Where necessary the value will be related text instead of the value in the data file,e.g. “HOLD” instead of 2.D.9.2 Display of Parameter DataThe four different registers relate only to the \Programmed Parameters in the MSM400 memory.When interrogating an MSM400 control unit, a typical parameter display would show:STANDING VALUE P******* ** WVALUE OF PVAT ZERO LEVELThe W shown on the second line right hand end indicates that this displayed value is the value presentin the WORKING register. This can be compared with the SAFE, OFFLINE or DEFAULT equivalent valuesby pressing the “MODE” button, which cycles through these registers. The data displayed is labelledwith the initial letter of the register selected. This is useful for comparing transmitters (between W andO) or noting changes on this control unit (Between W and S). A transfer of this single parameter can bemade into the WORKING register by pressing “EXE” when the desired alternative register value isshown on the LCD – the display will show the letter changing to W to acknowledge the transfer.D.10.0ERROR MESSAGES ON THE HHCD.10.1Alarm and Error MessagesThroughout the programming of the MSM400 Control unit using the SMART Communicator, any failureof a communication message or other problem in the SMART interface will be advised with a messageon the Liquid Crystal Display. Certain error messages prompt for an operator input or decision, forexample, whether the procedure should be repeated. These need simple “Yes” or “No” responses.Other errors, for example, “No response from control unit” when programme parameters are beingchanged, will produce a reset of the parameter value back to the original value in the WORKING Register.In the first interrogation of the control unit, each asterisk shown on the LCD represents a message,which can contain up to 10 parameters. In the event of a failure of this communication, the option of aretry or move to the next set of parameters is offered. It is always preferred to use “Retry” to collect afull set of data.53IP258

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