![]() ![]() Support should be contacted for making possible repair arrangements. If the data is not seen, it may be an indication of a hardware issue, in which case Digi Tech. If you can see the characters you typed in step 7 above, the port is looping the data properly. These characters should appear as you type them.Ĩ. If a loopback needs to be made, see this Knowledge Base article: Creating a Loopback Adapterħ. They are small RJ-45, DB-25 or DB-9 plugs with no cable. These loopback adapters ship with all Digi Asynchronous boards. This allows you to send commands directly to the units connected to the EZBus as well as receive responses from them. You can use Hyperterminal to communicate with your EZSteppers and EZServos through your computers comm port. Make sure you have a Digi loopback adapter plugged into whichever port you decided to test. Hyperterminal is a terminal emulation program offered by Hilgraeve. ![]() If you see " Unable to open com#", it would indicate the port is already open, make sure all applications that might be accessing the port are closed, or their services (such as Routing and Remote Access service) have been stopped (faxing applications, RAS, Citrix MetaFrame, ect.).Ħ. You should now see a blinking cursor on the main HyperTerminal screen. Choose the defaults for all port properties. ![]() ![]() DO NOT SELECT THE MODEM DEVICE (we do not want to test using TAPI). In the Connect using drop down box, choose the com port you wish to test. The HyperTerminal tool, included with Windows 2000, allows you to communicate directly with your system’s modem. It really does not matter what you choose for either. Choose Start > Accessories > Communications > HyperterminalĢ. Note: Microsoft Windows Vista, 7 and 8 do not have HyperTerminal installed by default, there are other terminal emulator applications which can be used instead, such as, PuTTY, Kermit, etc.ġ. ![]()
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