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T6
Program
Transfer
Module
T6 is a trade name of Trol Systems Inc.
All references to computer systems, software, product or company names are trademarks or trade names of
their respective holders. TSI reserves the right to make changes to software, hardware and/or information
contained in this manual without notice.
publication T6PTM- rev:1 | © 2001 TSI All rights reserved | printed in USA
Instruction booklet for part number:
PTM-02
Specifications for part no: PTM-02
Power Requirements
5VDC@1ma,obtainedfromT6equipmentviadataportcable,poweris
sent from module on to the panel display.
Physical
Size 3.0” (76mm) x 1.6” (41mm) x .89” (23mm)
Weight 1 oz. (28 grams)
Temp 0 - 140°F, 90% r. humidity (non cond.)
Origin Designed and assembled in the USA.
Performance
Memory 32kb (4k x 8) serial EEprom holds 1 program
data retention of 10 years minimum
Speed Data transfer < 2 seconds
Data Port IIc bus @100khz, red = +5vdc, black = neg
yellow= clock, green= data
A Program Transfer Module (PTM) allows you to easily copy the settings
and messages of a panel display onto other panel displays. This “cloning”
procedure is especially valuable to OEM machine builders. It can also be
used to store a backup copy of a panel display. A PTM cannot be used to
transfer a program between two T6 MCUs or as a computer interface.
ThePTMispluggedintothedataport of the T6 panel display. The PTM and
the panel display must receive power from either a pocket programmer
(with optional power pack), or from an MCU connected to a power source.
Each method is illustrated below.
Loading the program of a panel that is set up:
1a. Apply power to the pocket programmer or MCU, depending on your
configuration.
2a. The panel display should be indicating the number of timers/counters
that are setup. Confirm that this information is correct before proceeding.
3a. Press Select and Enter/Reset (two outer keys) of the display at the
same time. The Setup menu should now be displayed.
4a. Press an Adjust key until the Setup menu choice of “Options” is dis-
played, then press the Enter/Reset key.
5a. The display should read “Send Data” (press Adjust key until it does),
then press the Enter/Reset key.
6a. The display should read “Data Sent”, then return to the Setup menu.
Unplug the PTM from the panel display.
Cloning another panel:
1b. Plug the PTM into the panel to be cloned. It must be same type as the
original (ie. timer panel -> timer panel, counter panel -> counter panel).
2b. The panel display should be indicating the number of timers/counters
that are setup. (None if the display is new).
3b. Press the two outer keys of the display at the same time. The Setup
menu should now be displayed.
4b. Press an Adjust key until the Setup menu choice of “Options” is dis-
played, then press the Enter/Reset key.
5b. Press either Adjust key until the display reads “Receive Data”, then
press the Enter/Reset key.
6b. The display should read “Data Received”, then return to the Setup
menu. Unplug the PTM from the panel display. Repeat the cloning process
(from 1b) for each additional panel.
When you finish cloning panels, disconnect the PTM and store it in a safe
place. It may be a good idea to also store the manual for the panel display
along with it. The PTM can be reprogrammed as many times as you’d like
anditwillretaintheprogramforatleast10yearswithouttheneedfor power.
Power received from
Main Control Unit:
Caution: If any output of the MCU (or any I/O sections) is
connected to a load device, plug the pocket programmer into the unused
dataportbefore applying power. This will keep the MCUfromexecuting the
program in the run mode while data is being transferred.
Panel
Display PTM
Pocket
Programmer
Power Pack
30101
Power received from
Pocket Programmer:
30” cable
supplied with
panel display
PTMPanel
Display
MCU
Power
Source