Parani-SD100 User Manual – 2. Configurations
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Terminal Program
A terminal
T
program is an application that will enable a PC to
T
communicate directly with a modem. If you are using
Windows 98SE or higher version of Windows, HyperTerminal program as it is included as part of the operating system.
Parani-SD100 provides some extended AT commands for its configurations on terminal program.
This manual will explain the method using HyperTerminal. If you need to install HyperTerminal, click start>setting>control
panel>add/remove programs. For more precise information, please refer to Help of Microsoft Windows.
Attach Parani-SD100 to serial port of host computer and power on. Standby LED is lit in green.
Launch HyperTerminal. It can be found in start >programs >accessories >communication >HyperTerminal. Select the
Serial port that Parani-SD100 will be connected to.
Input the same settings into Serial port configuration window as Parani-SD100 settings.
The settings need to be set correctly, otherwise, error message may be shown up on the screen or cause
malfunctioning of Parani-SD100.
Choose the settings in File->Properties->Settings->ASCII setup that let you turn echo on in HyperTerminal; this will show
the response Parani-SD100 sends on the screen.
You now get the HyperTerminal window where you are able to control Parani-SD100 with AT commands. For expanded
AT commands that Parani-SD100 provides, please refer to Appendix A. AT commands.
Example of AT commands: