Transmitting Data

Section 6-2

 

 

 

A message will be displayed asking whether you actually want to trans- mit the data. The following example shows a case where the tag func- tion is used to designate multiple screens for transmission.

5.To confirm, press the Enter Key. To return to step 1, press any key other than the Enter Key.

6.When the transmission is complete, a message will be displayed. Press any key to return to the Screen Selection Display.

7.If you choose to have the data confirmed, then after the data has been transmitted the PT will read the data and check it. This makes possible a more reliable transmission, but it takes more time than if the data is not confirmed.

Transmitting Memory Tables

Note If the resume operation is ON, memory table data will not be changed. Set the resume operation to OFF before transferring memory tables.

1, 2, 3... 1. Go to the Screen Selection Display.

2.Press F6 (Transmit). The position of the bar cursor is irrelevant.

3.Select memory tables and then press the Enter Key.

4.Select whether or not you want to confirm the transmission, and then press the Enter Key.

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NT600M, NT-series, NT20M specifications

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