
SDS2100 User Guide
3: Configuring the Unit
5. When you are finished, save the new configurations (option
9
). The unit will
reboot.
For example, to set Channel 1 parameters:
1.
Type
1
in the
Your choice?
field and press
Enter
.
Figure 3-7. Channel 1 Configuration
2. In the Baudrate field, accept 9600 by pressing
Enter
or enter the speed you wish
to use.
3. In the I/F Mode field accept the default (4C) or change the I/F (serial) settings.
4. Continue entering the listed parameters, or accept the defaults by pressing
Enter
.
5. When you are finished entering all of the parameters (all options), save the new
configurations (option 9). The unit will reboot.
Using the Serial Ports
For local configuration, a terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program can
be connected to the unit’s serial port (channel 1). The terminal (or emulation) should
be configured for 9600 baud, 8-bit, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control.
1. Cycle the unit’s power (power off and back on). After power-up, the self-test
begins and the diagnostic and status LEDs start blinking.
2. Type three lowercase
x
characters (
xxx
)
within one second
after powering up
in order to start the configuration mode. The Setup Mode window displays. (See
the example in
Using a Telnet Connection
)
Note:
The easiest way to enter Setup Mode is to hold down the x key on
your keyboard while powering up the unit.
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