Using the VA-2002 Remote Control Program
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9.2 Controlling the VA-2002 from the Remote Control Program
You can control (that is, display, hide or delete) a logo and check relevant
information, as sections 9.2.1 and 9.2.2 describe, respectively.
9.2.1 Controlling Logos
You can use the VA-2002 Remote Control program, to do the following:
Turn a logo On or Off (by clicking the Insert
1
button on the Status tab
and/or on the Logo Info tab)
Delete a logo that is installed in the non-volatile memory of the VA-2002
(by clicking the Delete button on the Logo Info tab)
Delete all the logos simultaneously that are installed in the non-volatile
memory of the VA-2002 (by clicking the Del. All button on the Logo Info
tab)
9.2.2 Checking Information
You can use the VA-2002 Remote Control program to check:
Information about the logo, such as the size or memory (by clicking the
Info button on the Logo Info tab)
System information, such as the total memory available and the memory
currently used
2
(by clicking the System Info tab)
9.3 Transferring a Logo via RS-232
You can use the VA-2002 Remote Control program to transfer a logo via
RS-232—instead of saving it on a floppy disk (as section 8.2 describes) and
then inserting that floppy disk in the floppy disk drive of the VA-2002—but
transfer via RS-232 requires that the logo be saved as part of a VA-2002
Project file.
To transfer a logo via RS-232, using the VA-2002 Remote Control program,
do the following:
1. Click the Logo Info tab, as Figure 22 illustrates:
1 Which has the same functionality as the INSERT button on the VA-2002 front panel (item 7 in Figure 1)
2 As well as verifying the operating system (for example, ver. 2.0) and the serial number