User`s guide

Connect the wall-mount end of the power supply to a wall outlet with
either 110VAC or 220VAC. The Power LED on the ZN-241GI will come
on and after a moment the Data LED will blink. The Data LED blinking
means the ZN-241GI is looking for another ZN-241G to link to.
Repeat this step with the other ZN-241GI. After a few seconds, the Link
LEDs on both ZN-241Gs will be lit. This indicates that the two ZN-241Gs
have established a wireless link.
Sending and Receiving Data
To send and receive data, a communications program is required. Most
PCs come with a communications program called Hyper Terminal. This
can be found by clicking on Start, then All Programs, then Accessories,
then Communications then Hyper Terminal. The following screen will
display.
When Hyper Terminal starts, it asks you to name the connection. Enter
ZN-241G and click OK.
Hyper Terminal will then ask you how you want to connect. Ignore the
boxes for country code and area code and click on the drop down arrow
on the bottom window labeled Connect Using. Select the serial port to
which you have connected the ZN-241G (this will usually be COM1) as
shown below.
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