Local buffer retrieval (new! may 2002) – B&B Electronics DCDSS1 User Manual

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Documentation Number DCDSS11702 Manual

Appendix A

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Local Buffer Retrieval

(New! May 2002)

The DCDSS1 also features local buffer retrieval mode. This

feature allows the user to manually gather the data or error stored in
the buffer at any time

locally

. This mode is very similar to the remote

buffer retrieval method. However, it does not require a modem. It
still requires a simple emulation program (like SimpTerm,
downloadable from

www.bb-elec.com

).

Instructions:

1) Do not remove power from iCaddy at any time during

these steps. Doing so will erase the data and error
buffers.

2) Connect an available COM port to the modem side of

iCaddy using a null modem cable.

3) Open the emulation program of choice and set the speed

the same as iCaddy’s modem port baud rate.

4) Raise/set DTR to set DCD (pin 1) of iCaddy’s modem port.

You must know the password in order to go any further.
The password must be received within the first 100
bytes to get into this mode. Otherwise, this is a
standard bypass mode.
If successful, you should see the
modem LED come on solid. Note that the power LED
should have been solidly lit already.

5) Type “!DA” for the data buffer.
6) Type “!EL” for the error buffer.
7) Type “!##” to exit. Please be sure you receive the

initialization string before exiting to confirm that the unit has
rebooted. If not, try “!##” again.

8) Lower DTR to disconnect.

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