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Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-6000 and System Mode
Selecting "2: DOWNLOAD" on the SYSTEM MENU
calls up the screen shown at left.
1 DRIVE A : Downloads a user program
file (object file compiled by
the BHT-BASIC 3.0 Compiler)
or data file
to the RAM
.
2 DRIVE B : Downloads a user program
file (object file compiled by
the BHT-BASIC 3.0 Compiler)
or data file
to the flash ROM
.
3 HT<->HT COPY : Downloads all of the files,
system parameters, and cal-
endar clock data stored in
the connected BHT-6000.
This function enables copy-
ing between the BHT-6000s.
For the preparation to be
made preceding the start of
this function, refer to
NOTE
below.
Select a desired item by using the numerical keys
or F5 and F6 keys, and the selected item
becomes reverse-displayed. Then press the ENT
key.
To return to the SYSTEM MENU, press the C key.
[ 2 ] Downloading
If you download a file having the same name as one already used in the user area of
the target memory in the BHT-6000, the newly downloaded file replaces the old
one.
NOTE
DOWNLOAD
1:DRIVE A
2:DRIVE B
3:HT<->HT COPY
NOTE Preparation for Copying between the BHTs
Before downloading to the BHT-6000 from another BHT-6000, make the fol-
lowing preparation:
•
At each BHT-6000, set the interface port. The default is an optical interface
(OPT).
Interface setting procedure: Starting on the SYSTEM MENU, select "4:SET
SYSTEM," "6:COM," and "3:COM PORT." On the SET COM PORT screen,
select the optical interface (OPT) or direct-connect interface (IFC) of "2:SYS-
TEM MODE."
• When using the direct-connect interface, pull out the connector cover on
each BHT-6000 to expose the direct-connect interface port. Connect the
BHT-6000s via those ports with the direct-connect interface cable (having 3-
pole mini stereo plugs). For the details about the cable, refer to Chapter 3,
Section 3.1.
• On the uploading BHT-6000, run System Mode and select "3:UPLOAD" and
"5:HT<->HT COPY."