Specifications
Setting Up the PT40
Product Reference Guide 2-3
6. Enter a password. (Refer to Setting a Password on page 2-6.)
7. Press any function key to continue on to the
PALPRO40 Options menu.
8. Press the
<F2> key to display the list of available applications. Select the
application to use. (Refer to
Switching to Another PALPRO40 Application
on page 2-9.)
The PT40 is now ready to begin collecting data. For information about
sending collected data from the PT40 to a PC, refer to
Uploading Data to the
Host PC starting on page 3-2.
Setting Up the PT40
You can collect data records on the PT40, and send the records later to a host
PC. The number of data records that can be collected before being uploaded
depends on how much random-access memory (RAM) is installed in the
PT40.
The PT40 stores data records in files in random-access memory (RAM). The
number of records that can be collected depends upon the amount of RAM
available to the application. Refer to the
Memory Table on page F-1 to deter-
mine the amount of RAM you need.
Getting Started
Unless it has been customized, the Falcon PT40 is programmed from the fac-
tory for basic data collection using
PALPRO40 .
This chapter describes how to use the PT40 with its original PSC programming
(i.e.
PALPRO4 0 ). If the PT40 has been customized, it may operate differently.
Check with a systems administrator for revised operating instructions.
If the PT40 does not turn on when the
<PWR> key is pressed, you many need to
recharge the main battery (refer to
Falcon PT40 Batteries starting on page A-1).
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