Terminal utility program – Rockwell Automation 9323-S5500D A.I. SERIES MICROLOGIX 1000 AND PLC-500 SOFTW User Manual

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Configuration for Online Communications

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Terminal Utility Program

The Terminal Utility Program may be used for modem configuration or to manually

establish or terminate a modem connection.

Note

You can also use the Terminal Utility Program to configure KE modules. See the

module’s documentation for details on configuring the KE.

If you have selected the

5/03, 5/04 CH0, 1770-KF3, 1747-KE

driver,

Serial to 1770-

KF2B DH+

driver, or

Serial Port to MicroLogix

driver on the Configure Online

Communication Hardware screen, you can press

[Ctrl-F3]

to run the Terminal Utility

Program.

The Terminal Screen displays the ongoing communications with your modem or a

remote connection.

If you are communicating with your modem, you can issue any of your modem’s

supported commands from the Terminal Screen. See your modem’s manual for

available commands. The most common command is AT (attention). When you enter

AT and press

[Enter]

, the modem should respond with

OK

. If the modem does not

respond (or you cannot type characters in the Terminal Screen), then you are not

communicating with your modem.

Status Indicators

The following status indicators are shown on the status bar at the bottom of the screen

(from left to right).

COM Port:

Displays the port used to talk to the modem. This COM port is set on the

Configure Online Communications Hardware screen.

Baud/Data bits/Parity/Stop bits:

Displays the baud rate, data bits, parity, and stop

bits used to communicate with your modem. The baud rate and parity are set on the

Configure Online Communication Hardware screen. The data bits setting is not

configurable (always set to 8); the stop bits setting is not configurable (always set to 1).

For example, if your screen displays

9600 8N1

, you are communicating at 9600 baud

with 8 data bits, parity set to None, and 1 stop bit.

Offline/Online:

Offline indicates that you are not communicating with another

modem. Online indicates that a connection is already established.

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