9 terminal program – SENA Parani-ESD100-110-200-210 User Manual

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3.9 Terminal Program

A terminal program is typically an application that will enable a PC to communicate directly with a
modem. If you are using Windows 98SE or higher version of Windows, HyperTerminal program is
included as part of the operating system. Parani-ESD provides some extended AT commands for
configuration of the Parani-ESD.
This manual will explain the method using HyperTerminal. If you need to install HyperTerminal, click
start>setting>control panel>add/remove programs. For more precise details on HyperTerminal
installations, please refer to Microsoft Windows Help section.
Attach Parani-ESD to serial port of host computer and power on the unit.

Launch HyperTerminal. It can be found in start menu >programs >accessories >communication
>HyperTerminal. Select the Serial port that Parani-ESD will be connected to.
Input the same settings into Serial port configuration window as Parani-ESD settings.
Select the Serial port setting in the window displayed, please make sure the serial settings in
Hyperterminal are set to the same settings as the Parani-ESD’s serial settings.

Figure 3-20 HyperTerminal

To view the AT commands that are being typed, you will need to enable the local echo option. Go to
File->Properties->Settings->ASCII setup and select the “Echo typed characters locally” option.
For expanded AT commands, please refer to Appendix A. AT commands.

Example of AT commands:

at

OK
at+btinfo?

000195000002,ESD100v1.1.3-000002,MODE0,STANDBY,0,0,NoFC

OK
at+btinq?

000B5320070E,Promi-MSP_20070E,020300

0009DD500027,LEECOM,1E010C

OK
atd000b5320070e

OK

CONNECT 000B5320070E

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