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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Hardware Serial
Monitor - Model HSM-RS232
What does the Hardware
Serial Monitor
do?
It records
RS232 data flowing through a serial cable, on a small plug-in hardware
device.
How do I record
the RS232 data?
Plug the
serial cable into the device, and plug the device into the computer.
How to I find out
the baud rate that a device is communicating at?
An excellent utility, Portmon, is available from www.sysinternals.com.
Portmon sits in the background, listening quietly to serial communications.
See here how to use Portmon
to set the options in the HSM-RS232 recording software.
How do I retrieve
the RS232 data?
Use the
supplied Windows software to retrieve the recorded RS232 information.
Can I use a DB9
serial cable instead of a DB25 serial cable?
Yes. The
product can be used with a DB9 serial cable. If requested, a set of DB9
to DB25 serial adaptors can be supplied.
Where does the
Hardware
Serial Monitor
device get its power
from?
This comes
directly from the power available on the serial lines. The device requires
no external power to operate.
What does the device
look like?
See a photo on this page.
Do I need a password
to retrieve the RS232 data?
In this
version of the software, the password is pre-set to a 128-bit private
key. You do not have to enter a password; the Windows software already
knows it. In the next version, the 128-bit private key will be user definable.
Hardware V.24 and
X.25 Monitor - Model HSM-V.24-X.25
What does the Hardware
V.24 and X.25 Monitor
do?
It records
and stores up to 2 megabytes of V.24, X.25, HDLC and SDLC communications
data flowing between a computer and a synchronous modem, on a small plug-in
hardware device.
How do I record
the data?
Plug the
device in series where you want the device to capture data. Any data flowing
through the device (e.g. X.25) will be recorded (up to 2 megabytes).
How do I retrieve
the V.24 and X.25 data?
Use the
supplied Windows software to retrieve the recorded information.
Where does the
Hardware
V.24 and X.25 Monitor
device get its power
from?
This comes
directly from the power available on the data lines. The device requires
no external power to operate.
What does the device
look like?
See a photo on this page.
Do I need a password
to retrieve the V.24 and X.25 data?
In this
version of the software, the password is pre-set to a 128-bit private
key. You do not have to enter a password; the Windows software already
knows it. In the next version, the 128-bit private key will be user definable.
More
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