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 On-Line 
Programming 
Page 57 of 69 
Doc 6001647, Rev B
 
On-Line Programming 
You may use SPSWin 4.0 to program a unit in “real-time” using the On-Line Programmer or to directly control 
various unit functions using the Control Panel. 
 
This chapter will cover . . . 
 
Using the On-Line Programmer
 Page 
57 
 
Using the Control Panel
 Page 
58 
 
Changing the Unit Password
 Page 
59 
 
 
Using the On-Line Programmer 
The On-Line Programmer allows you to connect to a unit (or a multi-link chain) and program it in “real-time”. 
This means that as you modify data, SPSWin immediately stores the data at the unit. You do not have to send 
the data as you normally would after modifying data in the SPSWin database. 
 
To use the On-Line Programmer: 
1.  At the Unit Definition window, select the 
“Connection” tab. 
2. Click 
the 
 button. 
3.  At the Connect to Unit screen (see Figure 74), 
click the 
 button. SPSWin will 
begin to connect with the unit or multi-link 
chain. 
4.  If SPSWin successfully connects, the On-line 
Programmer window will appear (see Figure 
75). 
5.  All programming on the On-line Programming 
window is character-based. For information 
and instructions on navigation and use, refer 
to the SPS DOS and SPSWin (4.0) On-Line 
Programmer User’s Guide
 
Figure 74: Connect to Unit Window 
 
Figure 75: On-line Programmer Window 
 
 
Notes: 
 
The above instructions assume that you have already set up a connect set to the unit(s) you want 
to program. If not, refer to Setting Your Modem Configuration and Connect Set on page 12. 
 
If connecting with a multi-link chain, you do not have to specify a unit. SPSWin will automatically 
connect to the first unit. During programming, you will be asked which unit you wish to program. 
 
 
Important: After editing the unit’s database with the On-Line Programmer, Sentex recommends 
downloading (receiving) data from the unit so that the SPSWin and Unit databases correspond. Refer 
to Receiving Data from Unit on page 21 for more information.