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8.2.2
HyperTerminal Log File
HyperTerminal is capable of logging the terminal session in a text file for later viewing or data transfer.
To initiate a log file use the following steps.
1.
From the
Terminal Interface
window click ‘
Transfer
’ menu then click ‘
Capture Text
’. See Figure
22 below.
2.
The ‘
Capture Text
’ window appears see Figure 23 below. Enter a path and file name appropriate for
the BBS unit. The example uses a date and intersection to designate the BBS. When finished click
the
Start
button. The communication session will now be logged. The file will be saved
automatically upon exit of HyperTerminal.
8.2.3
Other Terminal Emulation Setups
If another terminal emulation software package is used, the parameters in Table 4 will be needed to
communicate with the BBS unit.
TABLE 4: Terminal Emulation Setting
Emulation Type
VT100 or compatible
Duplex Mode
Half Duplex
Xon/Xoff Flow Control
ON
RTS/CTS Flow Control
OFF
Line Wrap
ON
Screen Scroll
ON
CR Translation
CR
Back Space
N/A
Break Length
N/A
Inquiry NA
Handshaking Software
Baud Rate
9600
Data Format
8 Data, No Parity, 1 Stop Bit
FIGURE 22
FIGURE 23