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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4.5. Utilization of WinB900
4.5.1. Hayes commands
The parameterization with the Hayes commands can be simply done with the WinB900
software.
The option "Hayes Commands" of the "Advanced Configuration" allows to perform all
of the Hayes Commands on the modems connected to the PC.
When this option is selected, the software displays the following window:
The top section allows the user to select the port to work on and describes the state of
the serial link (speed, parity, etc.). The serial link state is not directly modifiable: It will
follow the evolution of the values in S210 to S213 registers.
The bottom end sends Hayes commands. All the Registers are present with the content
explanation for each of them.