BE1-951
Appendix
D-3
Figure D-4. Terminal Preferences Dialog Box
Figure D-5. Text Transfers Dialog Box
Figure D-6. Communications Dialog Box
Step 3. Select Settings/Terminal Preferences.
a.
Using Figure D-4 as a guide, make the
following selections in the dialog box:
Check the Line Wrap and Local Echo
boxes to enable these functions.
Disable the CR->CR/LF Inbound function.
Enable the CR->CR/LF Outbound function.
b.
Set the Buffer Lines at 244.
c.
Click “OK”.
Step 4. Select Settings/Text Transfers
a.
Make the following selections using Figure
D-5 as a guide.
Set Flow Control at Line at a Time.
Enable Delay Between Lines and set the
delay at 1 or 2/10 Sec.
Disable Word Wrap...
b. Click “OK”.
Step 5. Select Settings/Communications
a. Make the following selections:
Under Connector, select the appropriate
communication port for your computer.
Adjust the Baud Rate setting so that it matches
the setting of the relay. The default baud rate
of the BE1-951 is 9600.
Set the Data Bits at 8.
Disable Parity Check.
Set the Stop Bits at 1.
Set Flow Control to Xon/Xoff.
b. Click “OK”.
Step 6. Click File/Save. Enter a desired file name such as
BE1-951.trm. For future communication sessions,
click File and open this file. Terminal will
automatically be setup properly to communicate
with the BE1-951 relay.
Step 7. Terminal is now ready to communicate with the
relay. Table D-1 describes the required
connection for each RS-232 port.