JOHNSON CONTROLS
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FORM 161.01-OM1
ISSUE DATE: 6/8/2018
SECTION 6 - PRINTING
3. Setup HyperTerminal
a. Go to START menu
b. Select All Programs
c. Select Accessories
d. Select Communications
e. Select HyperTerminal
f. In the box displayed, it requires a name and
icon for the connection. Select a name that
is descriptive and select an icon. Select OK.
g. In the box labeled Connect using the select
com port that will connect to the YK unit. This
port is usually labelled Com 1. Select OK.
h. Port settings
Bits per second 57600
Data bits 8
Parity None
Stop Bits 1
Flow control None
4. Set HyperTerminal to capture a le.
a. Select Transfer from toolbar
b. Select Capture Text from the drop down
menu.
c. A Capture Text Filebox will be displayed.
Verify location and file name.
d. Select Start.
5. Press the Print Screen key on the appropriate
screen to be captured. The HyperTerminal will
display the printed information and the informa-
tion will be recorded as a .txt le.
When the print file has been recorded, select
Transfer from the toolbar and capture from the
drop down menu and select Stop. This will stop
the transfer and allow access to the capture file.
The following additional RS232 connections, are used
to wire up serial devices for desktop and laptop com-
puters.
RS-232 PIN ASSIGNMENTS
(DB25 PC SIGNAL SET)
(OLDER DESKTOPS ONLY)
Pin 1 Protective Ground
Pin 2 Transmit Data
Pin 3 Received Data
Pin 4 Request To Send
Pin 5 Clear To Send
Pin 6 Data Set Ready
Pin 7 Signal Ground
Pin 8
Received line Signal Detector
(Data Carrier Detect)
Pin 20 Data Terminal Ready
Pin 22 Ring Indicator
The connector on the PC has Male pins, therefore the
mating cable needs to terminate in a DB25/F (Female
pin) connector.
RS-232 PIN ASSIGNMENTS
(DB9 PC SIGNAL SET)
(MOST LAPTOPS)
Pin 1
Received line Signal Detector
(Data Carrier Detect)
Pin 2 Received Data
Pin 3 Transmit Data
Pin 4 Data Terminal Ready
Pin 5 Signal Ground
Pin 6 Data Set Ready
Pin 7 Request To Send
Pin 8 Clear To Send
Pin 9 Ring Indicator