6.COMMUNICATIONS CONFIGURATION
The
CAUTION: The
7.WINDOWS HyperTerminalTM SETUP
Step 1. Invoke HyperTerminalTM (generally found in the Program Files / Accessories Folder).
Step 2. Give your connection a name in the space provided.
Step 3. Type in your meter’s telephone number.
Step 4. Then click on Modify, then Configure and select 2400 baud as the modem speed.
Step 5. Now click on Advanced Tab and set Data Bits to 7 and Parity to Odd. You may leave Stop Bits at 1.
Step 6. Then click on Settings, Terminal Setup and pick
Step 7. Now click on Dial and your modem should dial up the flowmeter.
Step 8. Once your modem answers (you should hear the carrier tones while the modems are negotiating), click on ‘?’ to see the list of available direct execute commands from the meter.
Step 9. If you wish to use the meter menu, just type: Menu.
Step 10. You can direct HyperTerminalTM to save the contents of your session to a named file by clicking on Transfer and then Capture Text. You may use the default file name to capture the flow meter data, which may then be copied to another file using your text editor.
Step 11. To hang up, simply terminate HyperTerminalTM and the remote modem will hang up automatically and ready itself for the next call.
To reconfigure the
1.Set up HyperTerminalTM as in the first six steps of Section 7 above.
2.Type: AT &F &W0 &W1 and press <ENTER> key. (Modem prints out: OK.)
3.Type: AT E0 M0 Q1 &C1 S0=1 &W0 &W1 and press <ENTER> key.
4.Type: AT &V and press <ENTER> key. Verify on the terminal that the following com- mands are individually stored in:
Active Profile: E0 M0 Q1 &C1 S01=1 &W0 &W1
Stored Profile 0: E0 M0 Q1 &C1 S01=1 &W0 &W1
Stored Profile 1: E0 M0 Q1 &C1 S01=1 &W0 &W1
5.Complete steps 7 through 11 of Section 7 above.
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