7.1.5) Help [
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This command makes it possible to open the on-line help pages containing a summary of the user
instructions for the BUPC3 program.
7.1.6) Exit [
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This command serves to quit the BUPC3 program.
If the terminal is not connected this operation may take several seconds.
7.2) Main window [
Immediately after having loaded the codes, the main window of the program will open in which you can view the
codes you have just loaded. The window may vary slightly in accordance with the version of the codes loaded, in rela-
tion to which also the operations available can vary to some extent.
7.2.1) Disconnect the terminal [
When the BUPC3 program connects to the terminal, the terminal switches to "TERMINAL MODE" and it
is no longer possible to use the various functions; the "Disconnect the terminal" command allows the ter-
minal to be released from this locked status so that its regular functions become available.
7.2.2) Write on Buffer [
This command allows you to write the codes present in the main window to the terminal's internal mem-
ory. In this case the version of the codes must be compatible with the type of terminal utilised and with
its type of setup; it is also necessary for the terminal to be switched on, correctly connected to the serial
port, and with the FUNCTION MENU active. The buffer capacity is equivalent to a BM1000 memory, i.e.:
equivalent to 1020 "Bio" codes or 255 "FloR" codes on the BUPC unit, and equivalent to 250 "Mom"
codes (plus the 2 master codes) or 250 "Mot" codes on the MOU unit.
7.2.3) Write on Memory [
This command serves to write all the codes present in the main window to the memory plugged into the
specific connector of BUPC or MOU. If the quantity of codes present is greater than the memory capac-
ity, you will be prompted to "split" the codes across several memories; in this case you can proceed only
if the receiver or decoder are compatible with this procedure or alternatively you must use a higher capac-
ity memory. The version of the codes must be compatible with the type of terminal utilised and with its
type of setup; it is also necessary for the terminal to be switched on, correctly connected to the serial port,
and with the FUNCTION MENU active.
7.2.4) Save as [
This command allows you to save the codes present in the main window to disk.
It is not necessary to add the extension to the filename because it is assigned automatically on the basis
of the type of codes.
7.2.5) Print [
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This command allows you to print the codes present in the main window.
A print preview window will be displayed, in which you can either execute the print operation or save the
print report to a file on the disk.
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