Casio CFX-9800G-w Owners Manual - Page 180

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The following table describes what each of these items means. You will learn later how to make a selection using these screens. Selection ' ALL Program Editor Function Memory Matrix Statistics Variable Memory Range Factor Table Graph Function Dynamic Graph Equation Back Up Meaning All data from Program to Equation Program data File names and file data Function memory contents Matrix memory contents Single-variable and paired-variable statistical data Value memory and extended memory contents Graph range parameters Factor function zoom ratios Table & Graph function data Graph functions, graph draw/non-draw specification, graph color specification Dynamic Graph function data Equation coefficients All memory contents, including mode settings Note . •If the selections you make on the send unit and receive unit do not match, a TRANSMIT ERROR will be generated on the sender and a RECEIVE ERROR will be generated on the receiver. 13-5 Setting Communications Parameters Before you can perform data communications, you must first set up certain hardware parameters to make sure that the two units are able to understand each other. The parameters of the sender and the receiver mustbe identical for them to be able to communicate correctly. There are two hardware parameters that you can set. Parameter PARITY Speed (BPS) Settings EVEN ODD NONE 1200 2400 4800 9600 •Setting CFX-9800G Parameters Enter the LINK Mode and make its set up display appear (page 21). E(SET) (or MID M-D/CpY:M-Disp E g •This display shows the currently set parameters. Press the function key that corresponds to the parity you want to set. Frees C) to select BPS. 0 lagrOMI IFIRTFITITEi E FO Press the function key that corresponds to the communication speed you want to set. Press EILI to complete the procedure and return to the previous function menu. -324- -325-

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The
following
table
describes
what
each
of
these
items
means.
You
will
learn
later
how
to
make
a
selection
using
these
screens.
Selection
'
Meaning
ALL
All
data
from
Program
to
Equation
Program
Program
data
Editor
File
names
and
file
data
Function
Memory
Function
memory
contents
Matrix
Matrix
memory
contents
Statistics
Single
-variable
and
paired
-variable
statistical
data
Variable
Memory
Value
memory
and
extended
memory
contents
Range
Graph
range
parameters
Factor
Factor
function
zoom
ratios
Table
Table
&
Graph
function
data
Graph
Function
Graph
functions,
graph
draw/non-draw
specification,
graph
color
specification
Dynamic
Graph
Dynamic
Graph
function
data
Equation
Equation
coefficients
Back
Up
All
memory
contents,
including
mode
settings
Note
.
•If
the
selections
you
make
on
the
send
unit
and
receive
unit
do
not
match,
a
TRANSMIT
ERROR
will
be
generated
on
the
sender
and
a
RECEIVE
ERROR
will
be
generated
on
the
receiver.
13-5
Setting
Communications
Parameters
Before
you
can
perform
data
communications,
you
must
first
set
up
certain
hardware
parameters
to
make
sure
that
the
two
units
are
able
to
understand
each
other.
The
parameters
of
the
sender
and
the
receiver
must
be
identical
for
them
to
be
able
to
com-
municate
correctly.
There
are
two
hardware
parameters
that
you
can
set.
Parameter
Settings
EVEN
PARITY
ODD
NONE
1200
Speed
(BPS)
2400
4800
9600
•Setting
CFX-9800G
Parameters
Enter
the
LINK
Mode
and
make
its
set
up
display
appear
(page
21).
E(SET)
(or
MID
M-D/CpY:M-Disp
E
g
•This
display
shows
the
currently set
parameters.
Press
the
function
key
that
corresponds
to
the
parity
you
want
to
set.
Frees
C)
to
select
BPS.
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FO
Press
the
function
key
that
corresponds
to
the
communication
speed
you
want
to
set.
Press
EILI
to
complete
the
procedure
and
return
to
the
previous
function
menu.
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