ZyWAN User Manual
Configuring the ZyWAN
© 2008 Arcom Issue D
82
The
Table of Terminal Clients
is part of the Terminal Client configuration:
The following fields and options are available and must be set for each configured
Terminal Client configuration:
Field/Option
Explanation
COM Port
Select the serial COM port to which the Terminal Client data is
sent.
Make sure this COM port is not configured for another
service in the ZyWAN. Otherwise, both services may
conflict for the port and not operate correctly.
Baud Rate
Select the baud rate to use for the Terminal Client port. Baud
rate options range from 1200 to 115,200 bps.
Data Bits
Select the number of data bits to use for the Terminal Client
port. Options are
5
,
6
,
7
, and
8
.
Parity
Select the parity to use for the Terminal Client port. Options are
None
,
Odd
,
Even
,
Mark
,
Space
.
Stop Bits
Select the number of stop bits to use for the Terminal Client
port. Options are
1
,
1.5
, and
2
.
Flow Ctrl
Select whether to use hardware flow control for the Terminal
Client port. Options are
None
, and
RTS/CTS
(hardware flow
control).
Respond with OK?
Choose whether an
OK
message is sent in response to AT
commands entered at the Terminal Client serial port. The
OK
response is similar to the way in which a modem responds
over its serial port.