- Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs. The Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog window will appear.
- Select the Windows Setup tab. The HyperTerminal utility is located in Communications section.
- To add HyperTerminal, either double click on Communications, or select Communications and then the Details button. The Communications dialog window will appear.
- Select the HyperTerminal utility by clicking on the check box.
- Select the OK button.
- Select the OK button on the Add/Remove Properties dialog window.
The HyperTerminal utility will begin installing. (Depending on how your system is set up, you may be prompted for a Windows® diskette or CD.)
- After the installation, close the Control Panel window.
You will now use the HyperTerminal utility to test
serial communications. To run the HyperTerminal utility:
- For
Windows 95 and Windows 98, select Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications
> HyperTerminal. For Windows
NT, select Start > Programs > Accessories > HyperTerminal.
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Select the Hypertrm.exe icon. The Connection Description dialog window appears.
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Enter a session name in the Name field (e.g., eBeam) and click the OK button. The session's Phone Number dialog window appears.
- Select the Connect using: dropdown list box.
- From the list of items, select the "Direct to COM #" selection where # is the eBeam
COM port.
WARNING: Do NOT experiment with selecting the COM port. You may interfere with other devices functioning properly.
- Click the OK button.
The COM# Properties dialog window appears.
- Modify the settings (i.e., Bits per second = 9600, Data bits = 8, Parity = None, Stop bits = 1, Flow control = XON/XOFF).
- Click the OK button.
The HyperTerminal dialog box will appear.
- Touch anywhere on the
whiteboard with the marker. If the COM port, cable, and eBeam
pods are communicating successfully, extraneous characters will appear in
your HyperTerminal window.
If there is a problem with communications, you will not receive any data in your HyperTerminal window. Make certain to touch the whiteboard in multiple locations
using more than one marker and sleeve.
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