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3980xpi Users Manual - Data I/O Corporation

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Commands<br />

Since the host may not explicitly report any error, to determine if errors are<br />

occurring during an upload process, transfer data to the host using the upload<br />

function with an I/O format selected that uses checksums (such as Format<br />

87). Note the checksum reported by the programmer when the transfer is<br />

complete, then transfer the same data back to the programmer as the<br />

programmer performs the compare data function. Note the checksums. If they<br />

don't match or if an error occurs, use a transmit pacing delay.<br />

Typical delay values are shown in the following table. The transmit pacing<br />

value is specified in tenths of milliseconds delay. For example, a value of 12<br />

represents 1.2 milliseconds delay. The minimum delay possible (other than<br />

zero) is 4 (0.4 milliseconds) and the maximum is 99 (9.9 milliseconds). The<br />

factory default is 0. The transmit pacing value required for reliable data<br />

transfers may vary from those in the table due to host characteristics,<br />

primarily determined by the processor speed of the host and whether or not<br />

software other than the communication software is running at the same time<br />

on the host (larger delay values may be needed).<br />

HiTerm PC<br />

AT<br />

VTERM PC<br />

AT<br />

PROCOMM PC<br />

AT<br />

Interface Parameters<br />

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More Commands/Configure System/Edit/Edit Interface Parameters<br />

Interface Parameters are parameters that are not related directly to uploading/<br />

downloading of files.<br />

The parameters on the interface parameters screen are described below.<br />

� Power On CRC Mode (Y,N)<br />

When this feature is enabled, the programmer enters computer remote<br />

control mode when it is turned on. Press CTRL+Z to exit CRC.<br />

� Enable Terminal Beeps (Y,N)<br />

When this feature is enabled, the programmer beeps when an error<br />

message is generated.<br />

� Remote On Code<br />

When this feature is enabled, you can use an ASCII character to enable the<br />

Remote port. Type the two-digit hexadecimal number that represents the<br />

ASCII character you want to use to enable remote control.<br />

� Remote Off Code<br />

When this feature is enabled, you can use an ASCII character to disable the<br />

Remote port. Type the two-digit hexadecimal number that represents the<br />

ASCII character you want to use to disable remote control.<br />

� Main Menu Job Files (Y,N)<br />

When this feature is enabled, you can start a Job File from the Main Menu<br />

rather than having to go to the Job Files menu.<br />

� Powerup User RAM Test (Y,N)<br />

Enable or disable User RAM Test at powerup.<br />

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