Wlan card configuration via serial mode, Jumpers, Example using hyperterminal – Rice Lake CW-90/90X - 720i - 820i - iQUBE2 - LaserLT WLAN User Manual

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WLAN Installation Instructions

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WLAN Card Configuration via Serial Mode

The WLAN card must be configured via a serial connection before it can communicate with your network. After

initial serial configuration, more detailed configuration can be performed using the Windows-based DeviceInstaller

program included on the CD. Initial configuration is performed using a PC connected via a serial cable to the J2

connector on the card (see Table 1) and a terminal program (e.g., HyperTerminal, Procomm, Putty).

Table 1. J2 to PC Serial Port Connections

WLAN J2

Connects to PC’s DB9

Tx (Pin 1)

Rx (Pin 2)

Rx (Pin 2)

Tx (Pin 3)

Gnd (Pin 3)

Gnd (Pin 5)

Jumpers

The WiPort jumpers must both be in the CFG position to configure the WLAN card.

Note

Not all PC terminal programs will display information in the same manner. Depending on your software choice
for configuration, the screens displayed in this section may be different.

Example Using Hyperterminal

1. Launch the program from

Start » All Programs » Accessories » Communications » Hyperterminal

.

2. Name the connected device and choose an icon for the connection. Click

OK

.

Figure 6 HyperTerminal Connection Description Dialog Box

3. In the Connect To dialog box, use the Connect using drop-down menu to select the PC comm port your

serial cable is connected to and click

OK

.

Figure 7 Connect To Dialog Box

4. Comm port properties must be set to 9600 bits per second; 8 data bits; parity: none; stop bits: 1; and flow

control: none (as shown in Figure 8).

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