<p> Interfacing the O2I with Windows HyperTerminal</p><p>This example will be using the Ethernet TCP/IP communication of the O2I and not RS232</p><p>1. Connect the O2I to your PC and programming software via the crossover cable E11898</p><p>2. Be sure to change your PC’s IP address to communicate with the O2I addressed at 192.168.000.079</p><p>3. Log into the O2I and on the main software screen click “Global Device Settings”</p><p>4. Under Process Interface, click the box for “TCP/IP” </p><p>5. Continue through the software steps to program a code configuration</p><p>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</p><p>7. Once the configuration is complete, enter Monitor mode of the software</p><p>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</p><p>10. Enter a name for your connection and pick an icon, click “Ok”</p><p>11. Under “Connect Using” select “TCP/IP Winsock”</p><p>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”</p><p>13. HyperTerminal will now try connecting to the O2I. If successful, a timer on the bottom left of the screen will begin to count</p><p>14. If the O2I is triggered, you should now see the string data values in the HyperTerminal screen</p><p>15. If you selected the Serial TCP/IP trigger option, follow the next few steps to enable triggering</p><p>16. In HyperTerminal, select File/Properties. Press the “Settings” tab at the top of the window</p><p>17. In the “Settings” window click the “ASCII Set Up” button</p><p>18. Check the top two options “Send” and “Echo” and click “Ok” twice</p><p>19. In the HyperTerminal window type “t” and press enter to trigger the O2I </p>
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