Difference between revisions of "Freescan Downloads"
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Image:Freescan_Scanner_pulldown.JPG|Figure 1 | Image:Freescan_Scanner_pulldown.JPG|Figure 1 | ||
Image:Freescan_download1.JPG|Figure 2 | Image:Freescan_download1.JPG|Figure 2 | ||
− | Image: | + | Image:Freescan_download2.JPG|Figure 3 |
− | Image: | + | Image:Freescan_download3.JPG|Figure 4 |
− | Image: | + | Image:Download_com_error.JPG|Figure 5 |
− | Image: | + | Image:Quick editor1.JPG|Figure 6 |
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#Select 'download programming' from the pulldown menu (Figure 1) | #Select 'download programming' from the pulldown menu (Figure 1) | ||
− | + | #The download screen appears. Check to see all the options on the right are the ones you want. Click 'Queue System List' (Figure 2) | |
− | #The download screen appears. Check to see all the options on the right are the ones you want. Click 'Queue System List' (Figure | + | #The list of available systems in the scanner is shown (figure 3). Deselect/Select those systems to be downloaded and click the 'Start Download' key |
− | #The list of available systems in the scanner is shown (figure | + | #Figure 4 shows a typical result. Examine the number of errors. If it seems high, you may need to uncheck the Turbo mode, or if running in Linux, click the Linux mode and reexecute. |
− | #Figure | + | #If a COM error is encountered (cannot connect, too many errors, ect.) click on the 'Freescan' link in the upper left corner. Select 'Setup Com Port' from the pulldown, as shown in Figure 5. See our [[FreeScan - Connecting Scanner to PC|Making the Connection]] article for more information. |
− | #If a COM error is encountered (cannot connect, too many errors, ect.) click on the 'Freescan' link in the upper left corner. Select 'Setup Com Port' from the pulldown, as shown in Figure | + | #The Quick Editor (figure 6) can be used to quickly delete an entire system from the scanner. To remove a system, first hit 'read scanner', then click on the desired system. Hit 'Nuke Selected Systems'. 'Reset All Memory' will clear the scanner memory so use with '''caution'''. |
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Return to the [[FreeScan User Guide]] | Return to the [[FreeScan User Guide]] | ||
[[Category:Software Applications]] | [[Category:Software Applications]] |
Revision as of 12:25, 14 September 2008
- Freescan Scanner pulldown.JPG
Figure 1
- Freescan download1.JPG
Figure 2
- Freescan download2.JPG
Figure 3
- Freescan download3.JPG
Figure 4
- Download com error.JPG
Figure 5
- Quick editor1.JPG
Figure 6
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- Select 'download programming' from the pulldown menu (Figure 1)
- The download screen appears. Check to see all the options on the right are the ones you want. Click 'Queue System List' (Figure 2)
- The list of available systems in the scanner is shown (figure 3). Deselect/Select those systems to be downloaded and click the 'Start Download' key
- Figure 4 shows a typical result. Examine the number of errors. If it seems high, you may need to uncheck the Turbo mode, or if running in Linux, click the Linux mode and reexecute.
- If a COM error is encountered (cannot connect, too many errors, ect.) click on the 'Freescan' link in the upper left corner. Select 'Setup Com Port' from the pulldown, as shown in Figure 5. See our Making the Connection article for more information.
- The Quick Editor (figure 6) can be used to quickly delete an entire system from the scanner. To remove a system, first hit 'read scanner', then click on the desired system. Hit 'Nuke Selected Systems'. 'Reset All Memory' will clear the scanner memory so use with caution.
Return to the FreeScan User Guide