Philips M1353A, M1351A manual Installing, Service Program

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Configuring the Monitor Using a PC

Installing the

Before you install the program, ensure that the serial port COM1 is set up as follows:

Service

 

 

 

Program

Transmission Rate

9600 BPS

 

Parity

None

 

Word length (bits)

8

 

Stop-bits

1

 

This is done by giving the mode command (mode com1:96,N,8,1) at the DOS

 

prompt. Refer to your MS-DOS Manual for details.

 

To install the program:

 

 

1.

Switch on the PC.

 

 

2.

Create a directory for the program files. For example, to create a directory called

 

 

service, at the DOS prompt type in:

 

 

md service

 

 

 

and press Enter.

 

 

3.

Insert the program disk into drive A.

 

4.

At the DOS prompt type A: and press Enter.

 

5.

At the A: prompt, type:

 

 

copy pegserv.exe c:\service

and press Enter. Where service is the directory you created to contain the program files.

The program is copied to c:\service

Make sure that the serial interface configuration on the PC is set up as follows:

Datacom-Configuration

 

Parameter

Serial

Transmission Rate (BPS) 9600

Word Length (bits)

8

Stop-Bits

1

Parity

None

%ON /%OFF Pacing

Off

CTS Line

Regard

DSR Line

Regard

DCD Line

Ignore

Power to Interface

Off

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Philips M1353A, M1351A manual Installing, Service Program

M1353A, M1351A specifications

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