Lantronix
ION x6010 User Guide
33493 Rev. F
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Configuring HyperTerminal
After the USB driver has been installed, you must set up the terminal emulator software (e.g.,
HyperTerminal) to use the USB COM port.
1.
On the desktop, right-click on
My Computer
.
2.
Select
Manage
. The
Computer Management
window displays.
3.
Click on
Device Manager
to open the Device Manager panel. (If a Device Manager message
displays, click
OK
and continue.)
4.
In the right panel, expand the list for
Ports (COM & LPT)
.
Write down the USB COM port number for the “
TNI CDC USB to UART
” listing (e.g.,
COM5
).
You will need to provide this COM port number in step 8.
5.
Launch the HyperTerminal software.
a)
Click
Start
.
b)
Select:
All Programs > Accessories > Communications
c)
Click
HyperTerminal
.
The Connection Description window displays.
6.
Type in a name and select an icon that will be used for this connection.
7.
Click
OK
. The
Connect To
window displays.
8.
From the drop-down list in the
Connect using
field, select the COM port noted in
step 4
.
9.
Click
OK
. The
Port Settings
window displays.
10.
Set the COM port properties as follows:
•
Bits per second:
115200
•
Data bits:
8
•
Parity:
None
•
Stop bits:
1
•
Flow control:
None
11.
Click
OK
. A blank HyperTerm window displays.
12.
In the HyperTerm window, select
File > Properties
. The Properties window displays the
Connect
To
tab.
13.
Click the
Settings
tab. The Settings tab displays.
14.
In the
Emulation
field, select
VT100
.
15.
Click the
ASCII Setup…
button. The ASCII Setup window displays.
16.
Verify that
Wrap lines that exceed terminal width
checkbox is checked.
17.
Click
OK
, and then click
OK
again.
18.
Login (see
Starting a USB Session
below).