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Data Communication Overview

17-1 Data Communication Overview

This section provides an overview of the types of connections that are possible, and the data that can be transferred over each connection. It also tells you how to use the Communication application to transfer data.

Important!

Never press the P button on the back of the ClassPad while a data communication operation is in progress. Doing so can damage memory, resulting in loss of all memory contents and malfunction of your ClassPad. If this happens, you will need to request repair from your CASIO Maintenance Service Provider. Note that repair of your ClassPad will not recover any lost memory contents.

Connectable Devices and Transferable Data

The following three types of connections are possible.

Two ClassPad units

A ClassPad and a computer

A ClassPad and a CASIO EA-200 Data Analyzer

The following provides details about each of these connections, and describes the type of data that can be transferred over each.

IConnecting Two ClassPad Units

You can transfer variable data, eActivity data, and display image data between two ClassPad units.

For information about variables, see “1-7 Variables and Folders”.

For information about eActivity data, see “Chapter 10 – Using the eActivity Application”.

For information about display image data, see “Sending a Screenshot of the Current Display Contents” on page 17-4-5.

SConnection

Use the special SB-62 3-pin data communication cable to connect two ClassPad units. For details, see “Connecting to Another ClassPad Unit” on page 17-2-1.

S How to Transfer Data

You can use either of the two following methods to transfer data between two ClassPad units.

Use the Communication application. See “17-4 Transferring Data to Another ClassPad Unit” for details.

Use the “SendVar38k” and “GetVar38k” program commands. See “Chapter 12 – Using the Program Application” for details.

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