User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Important Information
- Notices
- Description
- Installation
- Configuration
- Overview
- Accessing the Main Menu
- Configuring with the Main Menu
- Unit Identification
- Hardware/Software Revision
- System Software ROM Images
- System Current Status
- Network Configuration
- IP Filter Configuration
- RF Station Configuration
- Viewing Current RF Station Configuration
- Setting the Operating Mode
- General Equipment Setup for Performing RF Tests
- Setting Test Mode Timer Minutes
- Performing Link Monitor Test (Normal Mode)
- Performing Transmit and Receive Tests
- Performing the RSSI Test
- Setting the RF Transmit Status
- Setting the Link Monitor Period
- Setting Maximum Remote Distance (Base Station Only)
- Setting Link Monitor Remote Station Rank
- Adjusting Throttling (Remote Station Only)
- Setting Tx Power Automatically (Remote Station Only)
- Adjusting User Output Power Ceiling (Remote Station Only)
- Setting Signal Margin (Remote Station Only)
- Viewing Current Output Power Level Adjust
- Radio Module Configuration
- Viewing the Radio Module Configuration
- Setting Config Test Minutes
- Setting the Station Type
- Setting the Station Rank
- Setting the Center Frequency
- Setting Security Passwords
- Setting the Scrambling Code
- Setting the Acquisition Code
- Adjusting the Tx Power Level
- Setting a Base to Repeater Mode (Base Station Only)
- Setting System Symmetry Type (Base Station Only)
- Setting Dynamic Polling Level (Base Station Only)
- Setting Remote Unit RF Group
- Rebooting and Saving RF Module Configurations
- RF/Ethernet Statistics
- System Security
- System Commands
- Link Monitor Display
- Logout
- Setting Operating Mode with the Mode Button
- Command Line Interface
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Planning Your Wireless Link
- Appendix B: Using HyperTerminal
- Appendix C: Configuring a Simple Data Network
- Appendix D: SNMP
- Appendix E: Technical Reference Information
- Appendix F: Menu Map
- Appendix G: Upgrading Software
- Glossary
- Index
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Appendix B: Using HyperTerminal
The Windows 95/98 operating system includes a terminal emulation program called HyperTerminal
®
. You can
use this program to access the AWE 120-24 configuration menus through the Serial port on the front of the
unit.
Note: Users of the Asian version of Windows can use Tera Term shareware (available on the Internet) to
configure the AWE 120-24.
Starting HyperTerminal®
To start HyperTerminal
1. In Windows 95 or 98, from the Start menu, select Programs, Accessories, Communications,
HyperTerminal. The Connection Description window is displayed.
2. Select an icon for the HyperTerminal session and type a connection name.
3. Click OK. The Connect To window is displayed.
4. In the Connect using field, select the appropriate COM port.
5. Click OK. The COM Properties window is displayed.
6. Enter the following settings.
7. Click OK. The HyperTerminal window is displayed.
8. From the File menu, select Properties. The Properties window is displayed.
9. Click the Settings tab and then click ASCII Setup. The ASCII Setup window is displayed.
Bits per second 9600
Data bits 8
Parity None
Stop bits 1
Flow control None