Interfacing the O2I with Windows HyperTerminal



Interfacing the O2I with Windows HyperTerminal

This example will be using the Ethernet TCP/IP communication of the O2I and not RS232

1. Connect the O2I to your PC and programming software via the crossover cable E11898

2. Be sure to change your PC’s IP address to communicate with the O2I addressed at 192.168.000.079

3. Log into the O2I and on the main software screen click “Global Device Settings”

4. Under Process Interface, click the box for “TCP/IP”

5. Continue through the software steps to program a code configuration

6. If you wish to trigger the O2I via HyperTerminal, be sure to select “Serial TCP/IP” in the trigger options drop down menu in the software

7. Once the configuration is complete, enter Monitor mode of the software

8. Open Windows HyperTerminal, which is located at Start/Programs/Accessories/Communications

9. Exit out of any auto pop ups and select File/New Connection

10. Enter a name for your connection and pick an icon, click “Ok”

11. Under “Connect Using” select “TCP/IP Winsock”

12. Once selected, the options above it will change. Enter the O2I’s IP address 192.168.000.079 and the port number 50003, click “Ok”

13. HyperTerminal will now try connecting to the O2I. If successful, a timer on the bottom left of the screen will begin to count

14. If the O2I is triggered, you should now see the string data values in the HyperTerminal screen

15. If you selected the Serial TCP/IP trigger option, follow the next few steps to enable triggering

16. In HyperTerminal, select File/Properties. Press the “Settings” tab at the top of the window

17. In the “Settings” window click the “ASCII Set Up” button

18. Check the top two options “Send” and “Echo” and click “Ok” twice

19. In the HyperTerminal window type “t” and press enter to trigger the O2I

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