Confirming normal operation – SENA Parani-BCD110V3 User Manual

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2.5. Confirming Normal Operation


Once the hardware installation is completed, you can input AT commands to the Parani-

BCD10_V3 through a Terminal Program on PC. Any Terminal Program is available in this case. In
this document, it is assumed that the Hyper Terminal is used. Windows Vista or Windows 7 does

not include the Hyper Terminal but it is possible to download it through the internet. Please refer

to the Microsoft web page for more details.
Once the HyperTerminal is installed, launch HyperTerminal and select the serial port that is

connected to the Parani-BCD110V3 development board and enter the serial setting to use. The

default serial settings of the Parani-BCD110V3 are 9600 bps, 8 data bit, none parity, 1 stop bit,
hardware flow control.

Figure 2-5 HyperTerminal Serial Setting

To display the AT commands that are being typed, you need to enable the local echo option on
the HyperTerminal. To enable this option, Go to File->Properties->Settings->ASCII setup and

select the “Echo typed characters locally” option. To verify the connection, type AT and press the

Enter key. If the AT command is accepted by the Parani-BCD110V3, OK string will be displayed
on the screen.

Figure 2-6 Testing AT Command on HyperTerminal

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