
ZENO
®
-3200 USER MANUAL
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X-modem Transfer: Enter XT{ENTER} in the System Load Menu. The ZENO
®
-3200 will prompt
you to turn on your terminal emulation program's X-modem transfer file capture.
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Once you start
the X-modem file capture, the ZENO
®
-3200 will automatically start the transfer. When you see that
your terminal emulation program has stopped receiving data from the ZENO
®
-3200, press {ENTER}
to return to the System Load Menu.
9.2. UPLOADING A CONFIGURATION TO YOUR ZENO
®
-3200
If you upload a complete configuration to your ZENO
®
-3200, you must
accept the loss of all currently logged Data Records as well as the
configuration currently stored in RAM.
If you don't want to lose the currently logged Data Records but still need to
upload a new configuration, download the desired Data Records before you
upload the new configuration.
Coastal Environmental Systems generally recommends that you do NOT
load a new configuration over a wireless communications link since wireless
communication is prone to noise.
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As with downloading a configuration, you can upload a new configuration into the ZENO
®
-3200 using
either simple ASCII text transfer, or via the X-modem file transfer protocol.
Typing R{ENTER} in the System Functions Menu will start the process to do an ASCII text upload of
the new configuration.
Typing XR{ENTER} will perform an X-modem protocol file transfer.
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In either case, ZENOSOFT
®
will query you as to whether you want to continue because uploading a new configuration will delete all
currently logged Data Records.
Type y{ENTER} to accept deletion of all Data Records, and ZENOSOFT
®
will then instruct you to
begin the text file transfer from your terminal emulation program.
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Many terminal emulation programs refer to an X-modem file transfer as a binary file transfer. If you don't see
X-modem file transfer specified, try the binary file transfer. If your terminal emulation program does not support
X-modem file transfer, you might want to find a different terminal emulation program that does. (Contact Coastal
Environmental Systems for assistance.) Note: X-modem file transfer is not the same as Z-modem file transfer or
Kermit file transfer.
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Refer to Section 6.
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Many terminal emulation programs refer to an X-modem file transfer as a binary file transfer. If you don’t see
X-modem file transfer specified, try the binary file transfer. If your terminal emulation program does not support X-
modem file transfer, you might want to find a different terminal emulation program that does. Contact Coastal
Environmental Systems for assistance. Note: X-modem file transfer is not the same as Z-modem file tranfer of
Kermit file transfer.
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