BK Precision 4071 User Manual Rev.2.2
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6.0 Remote Operation
6.1 Introduction
The Remote Operation feature allows the user to control all operations of the 4071 with a terminal or computer.
Commands and responses use ASCII characters; permitting a "dumb" terminal to be used to control the 4071.
Each key on the front panel keypad has an ASCII letter associated with it. Sending this letter to the 4071 through
the serial port has the same effect as pressing that key on the keypad. In addition, there are extra commands that are
only available from the terminal port. These commands let you perform such tasks as disabling the keypad, printing
a help screen, resetting the 4071, etc. Section 6.5 describes each command.
When a key is pressed on the front panel of the 4071, its associated ASCII character is echoed out to the serial
port. This enables a control program to monitor and act upon front panel key press.
6.2 Connecting
To use the remote control feature, you must attach the serial port on your computer or terminal to the RS-232
connector on the rear of the 4071. On PC serial port is a male 9 pin or 25-pin connector. The wiring is different for
each type of connector. For the 9-pin type serial port cable is wired 1:1 (straight through). Although all pins can be
wired, only pins 2, 3 and 5 need be connected. See the figure below:
Figure 6.2-1: RS-232 hookup to a PC's 9-pin connector
The easiest way to cable to a 25-pin type connector is to install a 25-pin to 9-pin adapter and use a 1:1 wired cable.
These adapters are available at most computer supply stores.
To test the connection, run a terminal program and set the serial port parameters to 9600 baud, 1 start bit, 8 data
bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. When the 4071 is powered up, a text message is printed to the terminal. If you don’t
see it, check your cabling. See the following section for instructions on checking your connection on a PC using
Hyper Terminal. Also, press Mode then Offset and verify that the 4071 baud rate is set to 9600.
6.3 Checking your connection with Hyper Terminal.
A terminal program supplied with every Windows NT4.0/W2k/XP/95/98/Me operating system called Hyper
Terminal can be used to test the serial port connection between your computer and the 4071. This will verify that
your cabling is good. After installing the cable, run Hyper Terminal from the Windows 95 start menu as follows:
• Launch the program by clicking on:
Start-Programs-Accessories-Communications-HyperTerminal
• Enter new name for the 4071 connection session and hit OK.
• In “Connect to” window choose COM port, which is connected to 4071, and hit OK.
• You will then be presented with a Port Settings menu.
• Set the parameters as follows:
Bits per second: 9600
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop Bits: 1
Flow Control: None