Windows® 2000/xp, Figure a-1. connection description dialog box, Appendix a • terminal communication – Basler Electric BE1-BPR User Manual

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BE1-BPR Terminal Communication

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APPENDIX A • TERMINAL COMMUNICATION

WINDOWS® 2000/XP

HyperTerminal (provided with Windows 2000/XP) or other stand-alone software can be used to

communicate with a BE1-BPR relay. The following instructions are used for configuring HyperTerminal in

Windows 2000/XP to communicate with your BE1-BPR relay. The configuration of other stand-alone

software is similar.

Step 1: Click Start: Highlight Programs, Accessories, Communication, HyperTerminal.

Step 2: Click HyperTerminal to open the folder.

Step 3: Select the file or icon labeled Hypertrm or Hypertrm.exe. Once the program has started, you will

be presented with a series of dialog boxes.

Step 4: Dialog Box: CONNECTION DESCRIPTION See Figure A-1.

a. Type the desired file name, for example, BE1-BPR.
b. Click “OK”.

Step 5: Dialog Box: PHONE NUMBER

a. Click drop-down menu: CONNECT USING

Select Direct To COMx, where x is the port you are using on your computer.

b. Click “OK”.

Step 6: Dialog Box: COMX Properties

a. Make the following selections using Figure A-2 as a guide:

Set the bits per second setting so that it matches the setting of the relay. The default baud

rate of the relay is 9,600.
Set the Data bits at 8.
Set the Parity to None.
Set the Stop bits at 1.
Set Flow control to Xon/Xoff.

b. Click “OK”. This creates an icon with the file name entered in Step 4 and places it in the

HyperTerminal folder. Future communication sessions can then be started by clicking the

appropriate icon.

Figure A-1. Connection Description Dialog Box

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