DATAMAN S4 MANUAL
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formats supported are INTEL, MOTOROLA,
TEKHEX, ASCII and BINARY.
A detailed description of each format is given
later.
The <F129M>c<F255D> and
<F129M>d<F255D> scroll through the different
formats and set-up
the one displayed. You must leave the right
format in the display - what
you see is what you get, even if you press ESCape
instead of ENTER.
Baud Rate & Handshake.
Baud rates of 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,
14400, 28800 or 115200
may be chosen
@COMPUTER TEXT = FILE: INTEL<R>
BAUD: 9600<R>
AUTO - HIT SPACEBAR<R>
HANDSHAKE: NONE
The <F129M>c<F255D>and <F129M>d<F255D>
keys scroll through the choices,
and you may use ESCape or ENTER to complete
the set-up. Auto-selection
of Baud Rate is possible too. At this point, if your
computer is running
a COMMS program in terminal mode and is
attached to S4 you can set
baud-rate by pressing the SPACEBAR on the
computer's keyboard.
If handshake on outgoing transmissions is
required, it can be set
to<MO> <M>RTS<D> or <M>DTR<D>.
If S4 is powered off, the handshake will be reset
to NONE when it