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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3.5.4. Use of the
"Terminal" or "HyperTerminal" Software
The Demo Kit or the B900ss-20 radio modules can also be handled from a Windows "HyperTerminal" or
"Terminal" type communication software.
The software has to be configured, in order to communicate at 19200 Baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit through a
Serial link. To start with a correct configuration for HyperTerminal and Terminal, the following directories are
provided:
• "B900-CM1.ht" for "HyperTerminal" on COM1.
• "B900-CM2.ht" for "HyperTerminal" on COM2.
• "B900-CM1.trm" for "Terminal" on COM1.
• "B900-CM2.trm" for "Terminal" on COM2.
In this case, if your modems have already been configured and already been "Acquired", you can send data
frames with these software immediately. Otherwise, refer to Chapter 4 (Advanced Operation) to know how to use
the Registers.