Juniper Systems JS600 User Manual
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Page 5-10 Sending and Receiving Information
L 1 P 1 CP=D
“L 1 P 1” indicates the current line and page
L=A R=B C=C S=D
numbers. The bottom line shows the current settings
of the line request, repeat request, continuous
request, and stop request characters. In the upper
right corner is the current parameter for the request
character currently in force.
Data are transmitted beginning at the active line. Position yourself at the beginning of the
file or selectively transmit sections of the file. Initiate transmission by keying in the line
request or continuous request character, or executing your computer program so that it
sends one of the request characters. The line number on the display is updated as each line is
transmitted.
Refer to Section 3, Operating System, Operating Modes, Mode 2:Transmit for more details on
using Mode 2-1.
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Mode 2-2: Transmitting a Serial File
You can transmit a format, data, or program file to a another device using Mode 2-2,
Transmit Serial File.
After you are sure that the FieldBook and the other device are communicating properly,
enter Mode 2-2 on the FieldBook. The following screen is displayed:
XMIT SER FILE
Enter the filename to be transmitted or select
FILE:
the name using the right or left arrow key.
L 1 P 1 CP=D
“L 1 P 1” indicates the current line and page
L=A R=B C=C S=D
numbers. For format and program files, the page
field is vacant. The entire file is transmitted
regardless of the line number. The bottom line
shows the current settings of the line request, repeat
request, continuous request, and stop request
characters. In the upper right corner is the current
parameter for the request character in force.
Initiate transmission by keying in the line request or continuous request character, or execut-
ing your computer program so that it sends one of the request characters. The line number
on the display is updated as each line is transmitted.