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Auto-programming function

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3-7. Auto-programming function Using the auto programming function makes it possible to save and load the terminal program files. Methods available for saving the terminal program are as follows: 1) Saving onto another terminal connected through inline. 2) Saving onto a personal computer connected through inline/ online. 3) Saving onto a CF card inserted in the CF card slot. Note: Caution: To ensure quick recovery from a corrupted file resulting from user error or system failure, it is recommended that you maintain back up copies of current terminal programs on a file basis. Terminal program files can be loaded using procedures opposite to those used for saving. Data except for program data, such as data in totalizers, counters, and work area, cannot be saved by the auto programming function. (except for copying all data) Do not remove a CF card during sending / receiving data from/to it. 3-7-1. Auto-programming functions The QT-6600 terminal is capable of saving and loading terminal program files. The terminal program file has the following transfer functions: 1) Copy all terminal files (send / receive) (send: activation by source terminal / receive: activation by target terminal) This function copies all terminal files with counters and totalizers. When a file is not reserved on the target terminal, that file is created automatically. 2) Copy all terminal program files (send / receive) This function copies all terminal files without counters and totalizers. When a file is not reserved on the target terminal, the processing for that file is skipped. 3) Copy individual terminal program files (send / receive) This function copies the specific terminal program file (except system work files) without counters and totalizers. 4) Copy unit price field of particular files (send / receive) This function copies the unit price field of specific files (i.e. PLU, PLU 2nd@). QT-6600 Reference Manual R-131

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QT-6600 Reference Manual
3-7. Auto-programming function
Using the auto programming function makes it possible to save and load the terminal
program files. Methods available for saving the terminal program are as follows:
1)
Saving onto another terminal connected through inline.
2)
Saving onto a personal computer connected through inline/ online.
3)
Saving onto a CF card inserted in the CF card slot.
To ensure quick recovery from a corrupted file resulting from user error or system failure,
it is recommended that you maintain back up copies of current terminal programs on a file
basis.
Terminal program files can be loaded using procedures opposite to those used for saving.
Note:
Data except for program data, such as data in totalizers, counters, and work area, cannot
be saved by the auto programming function. (except for copying all data)
Caution:
Do not remove a CF card during sending / receiving data from/to it.
3-7-1.
Auto-programming functions
The QT-6600 terminal is capable of saving and loading terminal program files. The
terminal program file has the following transfer functions:
1) Copy all terminal files (send / receive)
(send: activation by source terminal / receive: activation by target terminal)
This function copies all terminal files with counters and totalizers. When a file is not
reserved on the target terminal, that file is created automatically.
2) Copy all terminal program files (send / receive)
This function copies all terminal files without counters and totalizers. When a file is not
reserved on the target terminal, the processing for that file is skipped.
3) Copy individual terminal program files (send / receive)
This function copies the specific terminal program file (except system work files)
without counters and totalizers.
4) Copy unit price field of particular files (send / receive)
This function copies the unit price field of specific files (i.e. PLU, PLU 2nd@).