Janus 910CF User Manual - page 9
Terminus 910CF Modules Evaluation Kit User Guide
Page 9 Rev: A00 Date: 07/31/13
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USB Communications continued
Step 7
You should see the following ports in the Windows Device
manager:
USB1
USB2
USB3
USB4
USB5
USB6
If these do not become available, or you see an error
message, this means you need to install the USB drivers for
the HSPA910CF. Please refer to http://www.janus-rc.com/
terminuscf.html for the proper drivers before continuing.
Step 8
Open HyperTerminal or a similar terminal emulator and start
a new session. Use the drop down box to select the COM
port that corresponds to the USB3 connection.
Then select “Configure,” and select these settings:
Bits per second: 115200
Data Bits:
8
Parity:
None
Stop Bits:
1
Flow control:
None
Then press “OK.”
Step 9
Click on the “Call” button in HyperTerminal to make the
connection. In the window you should now be able to
send AT commands. To make sure you have a proper
connection, type “AT” into the window, and press Enter.
You should receive a response of “OK”.
If you do not receive that response, go back and check to make sure you’ve selected the correct COM port, as
well as the settings.
If you receive an OK, your connection is successful and you are now able to communicate with the module.
Please refer to http://www.janus-rc.com/terminuscf.html for a link to further documentation.
The CF User Manual will give you step by step instructions on setting up voice and data calls, SMS messages,
and socket connections. These functions are basic and easily done, but are out of the scope of this document as
the steps may differ slightly between modem types.