Tip

When wakeup is turned off on the receiving device, you need to perform the following operation on the receiving device before performing step 3:

Start up the Communication application, tap [Link] and then [Receive], or tap R.

This puts the receiving unit into receive standby, which is indicated by the Standby dialog box on the display.

When you send a variable or data item, it is normally stored in the current folder of the receiving device. A variable or data item sent from the “library” folder of the sending device, however, is stored in the “library” folder of the receiving device.

Communication Standby

The ClassPad enters “communication standby” when you perform a send or receive operation. While in communication standby, the ClassPad waits for the other unit to send data, or for it to get ready to receive data.

The following describes how communication standby affects certain ClassPad operations.

Auto Power Off (page 246) becomes disabled.ClassPad power cannot be turned off.

If data communication does not start within three minutes after the ClassPad enters data communication standby, the message “Timeout” appears. When this happens, tap [Retry] to try again or [Cancel] to cancel the data communication operation.

Interrupting an Ongoing Data Communication Operation

Pressing the ckey on either the sending device or receiving device during a data communication operation terminates it.

15-4 Connecting the ClassPad to an EA-200 Data Analyzer

You can connect the Data Analyzer to your ClassPad and control Data Analyzer operation from your ClassPad.

Connecting a ClassPad to a CASIO EA-200 Data Analyzer1. Turn off the ClassPad and Data Analyzer.

2. Remove the connector cover from the 3-pin communication port of the Data Analyzer, and connect one end of the data communication cable (supplied SB-62 cable) to the port.

3. Connect the other end of the data communication cable to the 3-pin communication port of the ClassPad.

Ready Sampling

Error

Batt

Power

SET UP

 

 

START/STOP

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For information about what you should do to transfer data, see the user documentation that comes with the Data Analyzer.

You can transfer setup information from the ClassPad to the Data Analyzer, trigger sampling from the ClassPad, and graph sample results on your ClassPad. You can perform this procedure using the E-Con EA-200 application, which is built into the ClassPad. For details about the E-Con EA-200 function and its operation, see the E-Con EA-200 Application User’s Guide.

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