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3980xpi Users Manual - Data I/O Corporation

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Setting Up<br />

If HiTerm cannot read the file, the following default settings are used:<br />

Programmer mode, 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, COM<br />

port 1, Autodetect.<br />

2d. Edit the program.bat file that runs HiTerm to reflect the location of the<br />

configuration files. The example shows a program.bat file modified to<br />

reflect HiTerm's installation in the c:\util\hiterm directory.<br />

echo off<br />

Rem: HITERM will use the configuration filename<br />

Rem: from command line if present.<br />

If not (%1) == () HITERM c:\util\hiterm\%1<br />

Rem: HITERM will use PRG9600.CFG if no<br />

Rem: configuration file is specified.<br />

If (%1) == () HITERM c:\util\hiterm\prg9600.cfg<br />

2e. Reboot your PC. HiTerm installation is now complete.<br />

2f. To run HiTerm, type program at the DOS prompt.<br />

To exit HiTerm, press ALT+F1.<br />

Go to “Insert Boot Disk in Programmer” on page 2-11.<br />

Go to “Install the Base” on page 2-12.<br />

Connecting to a Host<br />

Line Parameter Options<br />

1 Mode Specify Programmer (P) mode. Only the first character<br />

of the line is significant.<br />

2 Baud rate Enter complete number (for example, 9600 not 96).<br />

See the HiTerm User <strong>Manual</strong> for supported baud rates.<br />

3 Parity Specify None (N), Odd (O), or Even (E). Only the first<br />

character of the line is significant.<br />

4 <strong>Data</strong> bits Specify 7 or 8.<br />

5 Stop bits Specify 1 or 2.<br />

6 COM port Specify 1 or 2.<br />

7 PC type Select IBM-compatible (I), NEC’s PC-9800 family (N),<br />

or Autodetect (A) if you are not sure.<br />

To connect the programmer to a host, you need the following:<br />

� An unused RS-232C serial port on the host.<br />

� A 25-pin serial cable. For more information about cables or to build your<br />

own cable, see page 2-9.<br />

1. Connect the hardware.<br />

To connect the programmer to a host, follow the steps below.<br />

CAUTION: To minimize electromagnetic interference, use only a<br />

properly shielded and terminated cable.<br />

<strong>3980xpi</strong>/3980/3900/2900 User <strong>Manual</strong> 2-5

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