User Manual

Terminal Set Up
I-2 1X SC4812T–MC BTS Optimization/ATP 5/21/04
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Creating a Terminal Session
General – This section provides the procedures to configure and save a
terminal session for communicating with the MWR 1900 BTS router.
Terminal settings are the same as those used for BTS card and module
Man–Machine Interface (MMI) communication sessions. The procedures
are for a Pentiumr processor–based computer operating with either
Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) or Windows 2000.
Using the LMF computer – LMF computer platforms can be used for
communicating with the routers, and the MMI terminal connection
created for BTS card/module optimization actions will operate with the
BTS routers. See the “Establishing a BTS Router Communication
Session” section of this appendix for additional interface hardware
required for BTS router communication.
Terminal Settings
Follow the procedure in Table I-1 to create a named HyperTerminal
connection for BTS router interface and generate a Windows desktop
shortcut for it.
There are differences between Windows 2000 and Windows
98 in the menus and screens used for creating a
HyperTerminal connection. In the following procedure,
items applicable to:
S Windows 2000 will be identified with Win2000
S Windows 98 will be identified with Win98
NOTE
Table I-1: Establish HyperTerminal Connection
Step Action
1 From the Windows Start menu, select:
Programs > Accessories
2
Perform one of the following:
S For Win2000, select Hyperterminal and then click on HyperTerminal
S For Win98, select Communications, double click the Hyperterminal folder, and then double click
on the Hypertrm.exe icon in the window which opens.
NOTE
S If a Location Information Window appears, enter the required information, then click on the
Close button. (This is required the first time a HyperTerminal connection is configured, even if a
modem is not to be used.)
S If a You need to install a modem..... message appears, click on NO.
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