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In order to send and receive data over the serial port (COM port) on your computer to the module, you must use a communication program (terminal emulator). A simple communication program called HyperTerminal is pre-installed with recent versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems. If you are connecting from a machine running DOS, you must obtain and install a compatible communication program. The following table lists communication programs that have been tested by ProSoft Technology.The module uses the Ymodem file transfer protocol to send and receive configuration files from your module. If you use a communication program that is not on the list above, please be sure that it supports Ymodem file transfers.
Perform the following steps to transfer a configuration file from your PC to the module. 1 Connect your PC to the Configuration/Debug port of the module using a terminal program such as HyperTerminal. Press [?] to display the main menu.2 Press [R] (Receive Module Configuration). The message "Press Y key to confirm configuration receive!" is displayed at the bottom of the screen.3 Press [Y]. The screen now indicates that the PC is ready to send.4 From the Transfer menu in HyperTerminal, select Send File.5 Use the Browse button to locate the configuration file your computer. Note: This procedure assumes that you are uploading a newly edited configuration file from your PC to the module. However, configuration files are also available at www.prosoft-technology.com. 6 Select YMODEM as the protocol. 7 Click the Send button. This action opens the Ymodem File Send dialog box.
When the file transfer is complete, the module’s configuration/debug screen indicates that the module has reloaded program values, and displays information about the module.
The module provides information on diagnostics and troubleshooting in the following forms: LED status indicators on the front of the module provide general information on the module's status. Status data contained in the module can be viewed through the Configuration/Debug port, using the troubleshooting and diagnostic capabilities of Microsoft Windows Hyperterminal. Status data values can be transferred from the module to processor memory and can be monitored there manually or by customer-created logic.
The Configuration and Debug menu for this module is arranged as a tree structure, with the Main Menu at the top of the tree, and one or more sub-menus for each menu command. The first menu you see when you connect to the module is the Main menu. Because this is a text-based menu system, you enter commands by typing the command letter from your computer keyboard Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal. The module does not respond to mouse movements or clicks. The command executes as soon as you press the command letter — you do not need to press [Enter]. When you type a command letter, a new screen will be displayed in the Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal application.