Appendix b.2 import, Warning – JVC CB100 User Manual

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HJT Model 100 User's Guide

Appendix B-1

Appendix B—Configuration Data

Export / Import Procedures (Rev 1.0.0)

HJT Model 100 Projector Appendix B defines the steps to perform a Configuration Data
Export and Import from the projector to a host computer. The host computer can be any
system that has RS232 download and upload capability, including an IBM-PC
compatible, an Apple MacIntosh, or a UNIX system—the following procedures are for an
IBM-PC running the W

INDOWS

3.1 OS. We will use the W

INDOWS

T

ERMINAL

application

for communication with the projector. Other terminal emulation programs can be used
(i.e.: P

RO

C

OMM

) but all testing has been done with the T

ERMINAL

application.

Appendix B Note 1

The T

ERMINAL

application setup is the same as for controlling the projector via an

ANSI T

ERMINAL

(refer to HJT Model 100 Projector User’s Guide, Chapter 3)

Appendix B Note 2

Export/Import can be performed on either Port A or Port B. The Port must be
configured for ANSI T

ERMINAL

.

Port A speed is determined by Dip Switch #4 on the System Controller
board. O

N

is 9600 baud, O

FF

is 19200 Baud.

Port B can be configured for 2400, 9600 (default), or 19200 through the
C

OMM

S

ETUP

M

ENU

.

If both Port A and Port B are ANSI T

ERMINALS

, use Port A for Export/Import,

by setting Port A device = None, or Switcher, or Tethered Remote,
and set Port B Device = ANSI.

Remember to P

OWER

O

FF

(C

ONTROL

+ P) and HW R

ESET

(circuit breaker—on

rear panel) after changing any configuration parameters,

OR

P

OWER

O

FF

, then

press C

ONTROL

+ S

HIFT

+ ^ to reset.

WARNING!

Your computer must have a 16550 UART

installed on the C

OMM

P

ORT TO

use 19200 Baud— use 9600 Baud if you

are not sure. An unbuffered 8550 UART will lose data during E

XPORT

,

which cannot be detected until a later I

MPORT

is attempted. With either

Baud, always use S

OFTWARE

F

LOW

C

ONTROL

(X

ON

/X

OFF

).

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