106 V6.70 20131017b. The retry box will briefly show 3 and then the box will disappear.This means the file has been saved.c. If the number of retries exceeds 3, cancel and start over. At thispoint the transfer will not take place. Recheck your settings.d. If the main TTC-1000 menu returns to the HyperTerminal window,the transfer has timed out and the procedure must be restarted.6. Even if the HyperTerminal transfer times out, continue with the procedureup until the transfer progress dialog box appears. This will save yoursettings as far as protocol and directory so that it will not need to be re-entered, thus speeding up the process and avoiding another timeout.NOTE: Upload can be terminated by pressing the Esc key on your PC priorto starting the file transfer.10.1.2 Upload Settings Using HyperAccessThe procedure to upload a setting file is as follows:1. Press Enter to display the TTC-1000 Main Menu.2. Press 4 and then press Enter:3. Click on Transfer on the HyperAccess toolbar, a drop down menu willappear –a. Click on Receive File and a dialog box will openb. Click on the Browse button and another dialog box will open wherethe directory can be selected to place the file.c. Select Xmodem from the Transfer Protocol optioni. Click on the Settings buttonii. A dialog box will open where you can select the ErrorChecking modeiii. Select Checksum (This setting can be left in Auto, but theprogram will try twice with CRC until it tries Checksum)d. Click on Receive4. Another dialog box will open for entering the file name the file is to besaved as.a. Enter the file name and click on OK. The three letter suffix will notautomatically be added. It is a good practice to add an ending suchas .BIN or .DAT to indicate it is not a text file.5. Another dialog box will open that shows the file transfer progress. If themain TTC-1000 menu returns to the HyperAccess window, the transferhas timed out and the procedure must be restarted.