
An arrow should appear indicating that the system is connected.
Click Restore Defaults to use the higher data collection rate of 9,600 bps (unless connecting to a newer MS (e.g., Xevo G2-XS), in which case select 115,200 bps or higher or QDa SN#KAB = 384,000 or KAD = 115,200 (WKB88479). On the Connect To pane, select COM1 (or the PC port used). It can be found at Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Communications -> HyperTerminal. You can use it to send AT commands to your mobile phone or GSM/GPRS modem. Connect to remote systems through the classical TCP/IP networks, Dial-UP modes and COM ports. COM1 is typically used, but it depends on where the cable plugs in to the PC. What is Microsoft HyperTerminal Microsoft HyperTerminal is a small program that comes with Microsoft Windows. Connect an RS232 cable between the MS COM port and the PC-usually the COM1 port. HyperTerminal Award winning terminal emulation for Windows. (If saved, this connection type can be reused.) On the Connection Description pane, specify a system name. On the Dialing Rules pane, select a location and click OK. Figure 7-10 shows the COM2 Properties menu for Hyperterminal with the. Complete the Location Information (although this is not used in this mode). FIGURE 7-9 The HyperTerminal Connect To menu. If this is the first time Hyperterminal will run, configure the Location and dialing rules: For firmware, drivers, user guide, utility or any other download resources, please select the product model number through the search engine or the tab list. You can use it to send AT commands to your mobile phone or GSM/GPRS modem.
Determine if Hyperterminal should be the default telnet program on the PC and click Yes or No. Microsoft HyperTerminal is a small program that comes with Microsoft Windows.