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6. To purge the files listed on the screen, press
. If you do not want to
purge the files, press
F2
to return to the Keep Current menu.
If you press
↵,
AutoSite purges the Keep Current algorithm files
listed on the screen. When finished purging the files, AutoSite
displays the next screen of outdated files to purge.
If no more outdated Keep Current algorithm files are left on the disk,
AutoSite returns to the Keep Current menu.
7. When you are finished, restart your handler control software as
normal or, if you are using TaskLink, press
A
LT
+
F1
to return to
TaskLink.
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Computer Remote Control
The programmer can be controlled via a host computer using Computer
Remote Control (CRC) protocol. CRC commands have been designed to
be incorporated into a remote computer software program (driver) which
will allow an operator to control the programmer. The driver generates
commands and sends them to the programmer, which executes the
commands. The programmer then returns a response character, and in
some cases, data. The driver reacts to the response and uses it to generate
messages and prompts for the user.
Note: You do
not
need to use CRC if you are using TaskLink or are accessing
the programmer’s built-in menu system (using HiTerm or a similar
product to communicate with the programmer). CRC commands offer
you an alternative, allowing you to create your own custom interface with
the programmer.
This chapter is not intended to be a complete guide to using CRC
commands. For a more detailed explanation of CRC commands, refer to
the “UniSystem Computer Remote Control” Application Note available
from Customer Support.
This chapter contains the following information:
System Setup
—Explains how to set up the programmer for remote
control operation. Includes information on entering and exiting CRC
mode.
CRC Summary
—Gives a listing of the available CRC commands.
Which Driver to
Use?
If you are using CRC commands, you must use a driver program to send
the CRC commands and receive the programmer’s responses. You can
either write your own software driver or use an existing driver (such as
the
terminal.exe
program included with Windows).
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