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6.1 CONSOLE PORT OPERATION
The console port should be connected to a laptop running a terminal emulation program
such as Hyper Terminal via the Austdac interface type MEAN1 and a USB cable as
shown in the following photograph.
Photograph 3 Laptop connected to console port via MEAN1 interface
The SILBUS-TX1T certification places restrictions on what may be connected to the
console port, the connection of an interface other than the Austdac MEAN1 to the console
port will invalidate the certification of the transmitter.
The terminal emulation program should be configured to 19200 baud, 8 data bits, one
stop bit, no parity, no flow control and DEC VT100 terminal emulation.
Once communications have been established with the SILBUS-TX1T, it will display a
screen of information that includes software version, software checksum, and a list of
commands followed by the console port prompt.
The prompt includes an abbreviation of the transmitter type number.
TX1T::>
Commands are invoked by entering the command name followed by any optional
modifiers, keywords and the “ENTER” key. The enter key is shown in the following
examples as a “
” symbol.