Specifications

Performing Downloads
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12.ERASING FLASH
When you select [2] in Step 8, and when the necessary
values have been stored in CONFIG.SYS (Steps 9–11),
the
ERASING FLASH
message appears briefly to
indicate that the flash EPROM of the terminal is being
erased as the first step of the operating system
download.
NOTE: At this point, you cannot interrupt the
download procedure from terminal and key presses will
have no effect until the download is completed.
13.
DIAL
(Phone number)
(or)
NO LINE
(or)
NO DIALTONE
(or)
BUSY
(or)
NO ANSWER
The terminal’s modem starts dialing the number stored
in the *OP record (for ZONTALK). Several different
messages may be displayed at this point to indicate the
status of the dial-up attempt:
NO LINE
is displayed if no telephone line is
plugged in to the Telco or Telset port. Check the
terminal’s modem port connection.
NO DIALTONE
is displayed if the terminal could
not get a dial tone on its dial-up line. Check the
telephone line with a phone or another terminal.
BUSY
is displayed if a busy signal is received when
the number of the remote computer is dialed. Try
again later.
NO ANSWER
is displayed if the modem of the
remote computer does not answer the call from the
terminal. Check that the phone number stored in the
*OP record is correct. Try again later.
NOTE: If the remote computer does not answer the
terminal’s call within 55 seconds (U.K), 30 seconds
(U.S.) or 45 seconds (other countries), the terminal
ends the dial-up session and the modem “hangs up.”
If the dial-up connection cannot established, you can
press [CLEAR] to return to the prompt in Step 5, and
try again.
Table 24 Operating System Download by Telephone
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