User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Objective
- Module introduction
- Basic Operation
- General
- "Hayes" Mode
- "Point-to-Point" Mode
- "Network" Mode
- Demo Kit Utilization
- Installation and Connection
- WinB900 Software Utilization in Point-to-Point Mode
- The different fields and buttons are described below:
- "Sent Characters" Field
- "Received Characters" Field
- "Test Frames" Selection
- "Characters Count" Field
- Button: "Send"
- Button: "Continuous"
- Button: "Initialization"
- Button: "Stop"
- Button: "Quit"
- "Character Count Sent/Received" Fields
- "Elapsed time" Field
- "Sent/Received/Corrupted Count" Fields
- "Stop on Error" Selection
- Use of the WinB900 Software in Network Mode
- Use of the "Terminal" or "HyperTerminal" Software
- Advanced Operation
- Appendix 1: Schematic Block Diagram
- Appendix 2: Mechanical Drawings
- Appendix 3: Antenna Connection
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- Appendix 5: Timing Diagrams
- Appendix 6: Description of the registers
- Appendix 7: Revisions History
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You can then communicate between the two Modems with the ‘Network Dialogue’
Option from the "Quick Configuration" Menu. When you pick this option, the software
displays the following:
The different fields and buttons are similar to the ones described in the previous
paragraph at the "Point-to-Point Dialogue" window. Only two new fields appear:
• "Network Number"
This field indicates the Network No. in the Server (COM1).
• "Client Number"
This field indicates the Modem No. in the Client (COM2).