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Communication with terminal program, Data terminal, Configuring the terminal

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VIP X1 | Installation and Operating Manual Communication with terminal program EN | 129 Data terminal If a VIP X1 cannot be found in the network or the connection to the network is interrupted, you can connect a data terminal to the VIP X1 for initial setup and setting of important parameters. The data terminal consists of a computer with a terminal program. You require a serial transmission cable with a 9-pin Sub-D connector to connect to the computer and open ends for connection to the terminal plug of the VIP X1 (pin assignment see page 127). HyperTerminal, a communications accessory included with Microsoft Windows, can be used as the terminal program. Note Information on installing and using HyperTerminal can be found in the manuals or in the online help for MS Windows. - Disconnect the VIP X1 from the Ethernet network before working with the terminal program. - Connect the serial interface of the VIP X1 using any available serial interface on the computer. Configuring the terminal Before the terminal program can communicate with the VIP X1, the transmission parameters must be matched. Make the following settings for the terminal program: ❚ 19,200 bit/s ❚ 8 data bits ❚ No parity check ❚ 1 stop bit ❚ No protocol Bosch Security Systems | 2006-12 | V2.5 Appendix

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| Installation and Operating Manual
EN | 129
Bosch Security Systems | 2006-12 | V2.5
Appendix
Communication with terminal program
Data terminal
If a VIP X1 cannot be found in the network or the connection to the network is
interrupted, you can connect a data terminal to the VIP X1 for initial setup and
setting of important parameters. The data terminal consists of a computer with
a terminal program.
You require a serial transmission cable with a 9-pin Sub-D connector to connect
to the computer and open ends for connection to the terminal plug of the VIP X1
(pin assignment see page 127).
HyperTerminal, a communications accessory included with Microsoft Windows,
can be used as the terminal program.
Note
Information on installing and using HyperTerminal can be found in the
manuals or in the online help for MS Windows.
Disconnect the VIP X1 from the Ethernet network before working with the ter-
minal program.
Connect the serial interface of the VIP X1 using any available serial interface
on the computer.
Configuring the terminal
Before the terminal program can communicate with the VIP
X1, the transmission
parameters must be matched. Make the following settings for the terminal pro-
gram:
19,200 bit/s
8 data bits
No parity check
1 stop bit
No protocol