![]() ![]() 4ĥ Step 9: In the left Category column click Session, this brings you back to the first screen that now looks like the screen below. Step 8: In the left Category column click Serial, the screen below appears, under Flow Control select None. Under Connection Type: click Serial Change the COM number to for situation, in this example COM4 3Ĥ Step 7: In the left Category column click Terminal, the screen below appears, Under Set various terminal options check Implicit LF in every CR, in the Line discipline options-local Echo select Force on. Step 6: The screen changes to the one below. Double click on the putty.exe icon, a configuration screen appears. Once complete you will see the putty.exe icon on your desktop. You can save the putty.exe executable to your desktop. Follow the links at to 2ģ download putty.exe for windows. In this example we will install a simple open source terminal emulator called PuTTY. We see above that Windows has assigned COM4 to our USB to Serial adapter. It s a good idea to always plug your USB to Serial adapter into the same USB port to avoid COM port numbering confusion. ![]() If you plug the adapter into a different USB port Windows will assign a different COM port number. Note: When a USB to Serial adapter is plugged into a USB port a COM port number Windows reserves a COM port number for that device. You should see a screen like the one below.Ģ Double click on Ports(COM & LPT) and you should see a screen like the one below. Click the Windows Start button, the in the Search programs and files box type Device Manager and hit Enter. Step 3: Find the port number for your Virtual COM port. You will need to find out the COM port number, in order to use a terminal emulator program to communicate with the DM101. Windows has created a virtual COM port on the PC. Then more balloon messages about the driver installed, the device ready for use. Some balloon messages should appear about finding drivers for the new device. Step 2: Insert the USB to Serial adapter into an available USB 2.0 port on your PC or Laptop. If you don t see a choice to install a driver for Windows 7, choose the driver for Windows Vista. Typically this consists of inserting a CD ROM supplied with the USB to Serial adapter, then running an installation program. These are inexpensively available as a Sewell model SW See Step1: Install the USB to Serial Driver for the USB to Serial adapter. Z Technology recommends using a USB 2.0 port on your PC or Laptop, a USB to Serial adapter containing a Prolific chip. This Application note will introduce a generic open source Terminal Emulator named PuTTY. Windows 7 has dropped Hyperterminal, the Terminal Emulator that was in Windows 98 and Windows XP, a generic Terminal Emulator program can replace Hyperterminal. Most Windows 7 PCs and Laptops no longer include an RS-232 COM port or the but have a multitude of USB ports. 1 Using a USB to Serial adapter and Terminal Emulator in Windows 7 to communicate with a DM101 Z Technology Application Note No: 40 This application note outlines the simple process of installing and using a USB to Serial adapter, and a Terminal Emulator program on a Windows 7 PC to communicate with a Z Technology DM101 ATSC receiver. ![]()
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