IF630 Programming 5/26/01
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Upload
Dictionary
Uploading is accessed by selecting 2 from the Change Dictionary Menu. In order to upload
a new dictionary, a file containing the new dictionary entries must be created using an
ASCII text editor. The SAN-RAN disk (P/N 30972) contains the AHED text editor that
may be used to create the dictionary file. The dictionary file is comprised of a simple
format that has very few restrictions ( See Dictionary File Format).
Change Dictionary Menu
1=Words 2=Upload 0=Exit
>2
Ready to Receive Dictionary File.
To
Upload:
1. Press PgUp
2. Choose 7 (ASCII)
3. Enter Filename
Dictionary File
The dictionary file format consists of the five dictionaries, each separated by two fore
slashes (//) as delimiters. The first line of the dictionary file would contain two fore slashes
indicating that it is the beginning of the file and the next line received will be word #0 of
dictionary #1. This line should be left blank since each device defaults to
word #0 of each dictionary. The following lines would contain the desired text entries, in
numerical order, for dictionary #1. When all of the entries for dictionary #1 have been
entered two fore slashes should be inserted on the next line to signify the end of dictionary
#1 and the start of dictionary #2. Again the next line, word #0 dictionary #2, should be left
blank for default purposes. This format is followed throughout the five dictionaries. The
end of dictionary five is also signified by two fore slashes.
Some important points to keep in mind when writing the file are as follows. Dictionary #1
through dictionary #4 may contain up to 128 entries (0-127). Dictionary #5 may contain up
to 1024 entries (0-1023). If all of the entries in any one dictionary are not used, the file
does not need to contain blank lines before terminating the dictionary with two fore slashes.
Each dictionary entry may contain up to 40 characters. However, entries from dictionaries
#1 and #2 are displayed on the third line of the alphanumeric display, and, entries from
dictionaries #3, #4, and #5 are displayed on the fourth line of the alphanumeric display.
The total characters of dictionary entries used in conjunction with each other should not
exceed 40 characters.
The file below illustrates a simple dictionary file.
Summary of Contents for Smart Start IDENTIFLEX 630
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ......
Page 6: ......
Page 11: ...Section 1 IDENTIFLEX 630 System Description...
Page 14: ......
Page 44: ......
Page 117: ...Section 1 IF 600 FIRMWARE VERSION R7 MANUAL SUPPLEMENT Introduction...
Page 123: ...Section 2 IF 600 FIRMWARE VERSION R7 MANUAL SUPPLEMENT Special System Functions...
Page 127: ...Section 3 IF 600 FIRMWARE VERSION R7 MANUAL SUPPLEMENT System Test Mode...
Page 141: ...Section 4 IF 600 FIRMWARE VERSION R7 MANUAL SUPPLEMENT Programming...
Page 201: ...Section 4 IF 600 FIRMWARE VERSION R7 MANUAL SUPPLEMENT Configuration File...