Chapter 4
Installation
VIP 10
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Setup using terminal software
Data terminal
You can connect a data terminal to the VIP for setup and local control. The data
terminal consists of a computer with terminal software. Use the serial null-modem
cable included in the package supplied to make the connection.
For example, HyperTerminal, a communications utility included with Microsoft
Windows, can be used as the terminal program.
Note
Information on installing and using HyperTerminal can be found in the user
guides or online help for Microsoft Windows.
– Before working with the terminal program, disconnect the VIP from the data
network.
– Connect the
RS232/485
Sub-D connector of the VIP to an available serial port
on the computer.
Configuring the terminal
To establish communication between the terminal program and the VIP, the
transmission parameters must be correctly defined. Set the following values in the
terminal program:
]
19,200 Bit/s
]
8 data bits
]
No parity check
]
1 stop bit
]
No protocol
Command entry
After the connection has been established, you must log on to the VIP. You can
then access the main menu. You can call up additional submenus and functions
using the on-screen commands.
]
If necessary, turn off the local echo so that entered values are not repeated on
the screen display.
Summary of Contents for VIP 10
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