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PSS 5000 – Technical Manual
B Web Service Connections
dem and store the configuration, refer to the user documentation for the mo-
dem.
The modem must be configured to use Full Handshake support and the Baud
rate must have the same setting as defined in
‘5.3.2 Service Port Setup (Menu
B.3.2
Null Modem Connection
Description of null
modem connections
A null modem connection enables a PC to connect directly to the Service Port
of the PSS 5000 using a serial cable. A null modem connection involves the
following procedures:
Note:
Windows Vista does not support null modem connections.
Note:
A null modem driver is available from the PSS 5000 Development CD.
B.3.3
Installing Null Modem Connections
To install null modem on
a PC using Windows
2000
This procedure describes how to install null modem on a PC that uses Win-
dows 2000.
1.
Select
Start
Settings
Network and Modem Connections
Create New
Connection
.
The
Control Panel
window appears.
2.
Double-click
Phone and Modem Options
.
The
Phone and Modem Options
window appears.
3.
Select the
Modems
tab.
4.
Click
Add
.
The
Add Hardware Wizard
window appears.
5.
Select
Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list
. and click
Next
.
The
Install New Modem
page of the wizard appears.
6.
In the
Manufacturer
list, select
Standard Modem Types
and in the
Models
list
select
Communications cable between two computers
and click
Next
.
7.
Select
Selected Ports
radio button and select the communication port (for
example, COM1). Click
Next
.
Step Procedure
1.
Connect the PC to the PSS 5000 using a null modem cable. See
•
‘To install null modem on a PC using Windows 2000’ on page 130
, or
•
‘To install null modem on a PC using Windows XP’ on page 131
2.
Create a null modem connection from the PC. See:
•
‘To create a null modem connection on a PC using Windows 2000’ on
page 131
, or
•
‘To create a null modem connection on a PC using Windows XP’ on page
132
3.
Configure the null modem connection to enable communication between the
PC and the PSS 5000 and then connect. See
connection properties’ on page 132
.