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Try connecting and disconnecting the HyperTerminal programģ. If you do not see the information on the screen:ġ.
#Using hyperterminal how to
To send data from the torque product to the HyperTerminal program press either the save key, the clear key or the print key depending on what product you are using (see the operation manual for specific instruction on how to send data). Once the software is complete make sure the screed shows connected at the bottom, if it is not select the call button at the top of the screen. The example is for the TED Testers, ED dial wrenches and the Ex (SuperDuty) wrench. The remote systems are mainframe computers that provide programs that accept a terminal on the other end of the connection. I need use a generic hyperterminal window (such as PUTTY) on the host PC instead. If your are connecting a TTS-1000 torque meter all properties are the same except the baud rate is HyperTerminal is a program that is included with every version of the Microsoft Windows operating system and allows your PC to function as a computer terminal to connect with other systems remotely. Hello, I am currently using the terminal window that comes with SDK 2016.4. The following shows the values needed to communicate with the TED tester series, the Electronic Dial Wrench series (ED) and the SuperDuty torque wrench series: 9600 bps, 8 data bits, Parity none, 1 Stop bit, Hardware flow control The next screen asks you to setup the communication properties. Select the com port that pertains to your connection with the torque tool (here it is shown as com 3 but yours is probably com 1 or com 2). The Next Screen asks you to select where to connect to. You can name the file whatever you want but we have named it "Torque Input Program" for this example IF YOU CANNOT SEE THESE WINDOWS CLEARLY ON YOUR SCREEN PLEASE PRINT THEM OUT AND READ THE HARDCOPY Hyperterminal will start and you will see the following screen:
#Using hyperterminal serial
Some Garmin devices have the ability to output NMEA 0183 data over a serial connection. You can set up the Windows HyperTerminal so that you use a modem to dial the access. START-PROGRAMS-ACCESSORIES-COMMUNICATIONS-HyperTerminal Using HyperTerminal to test NMEA 0183 output. Windows HyperTerminal is the standard terminal emulator and serial. On your desktop, using your mouse, select: To start the HyperTerminal program do the following: The capability to remotely program and run electrical safety testing equipment is a more recent development. HyperTerminal allows your computer to communicate with your serial com port and accept data from the torque device. Programmable industrial equipment has long been a staple for automation in manufacturing environments. To send data from any JETCO torque product to the computer, without special software, you can use HyperTerminal (supplied standard with Microsoft Windows):