UDPUDS-10 User Guide 8-38.2 Configuring Multiple DevicesWhen configuring a number of Device Servers identically, it is useful to create a templatesetup record. The setup record can then be sent to the “target” Device Servers from a“master” Device Server via “cut and paste” or UDP (see Network Configuration using UDPon page 8-1).Device Servers use a 120-byte setup record in Intel Hex format. This format facilitates thetransfer of binary data using ASCII characters. See Setup Records on page 8-7 and The IntelHex Format on page 8-5 for information about setup records and converting them to IntelHex format.:20000010AC10C81D0000100000000000AC10010B4C0200001127000000000000C000000011:200020100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000B0:200040104C0200001227000000000000C00000000000000000000000000000000000000049:1800601000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000078:00000001FFFigure 20 - Sample Setup Record in Intel Hex Format8.2.1 Acquiring a Valid Setup RecordThere are a number of ways to acquire a valid setup record:• Copy the setup record of a properly configured Device Server via Monitor Mode(easiest method).• Request the setup record of a properly configured Device Server via another DeviceServer on the network.• Build the setup record in software.• From a host PC, request the setup record of a properly configured Device Server viaUDP.To copy the setup record of a properly configured Device Server:1. Configure a “master” Device Server with the desired parameters.2. Enter Monitor Mode on the master Device Server (see Monitor Mode on page 7-1).3. At the prompt, enter GC followed by a carriage return. The Device Server will respondwith its setup record in Intel Hex format.4. Copy the setup record into a text file and save it for future use.