HP E3494A Installation And Service Manual page 91

Processor probe for powerpc 603/603e
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Solving Problems
If you have RS-232 connection problems with the MS Windows Terminal program
Always Warn in the Device Contention group box under 386 Enhanced
in the Control Panel.
Use the "Terminal" program (usually found in the Accessories windows
program group) and set up the "Communications..." settings as follows:
Baud Rate: 9600 (or whatever you have chosen for the
processor probe)
Data Bits: 8
Parity: None
Flow Control: hardware
Stop Bits: 1
When you are connected, hit the Enter key. You should get a prompt back.
If nothing echos back, check the switch settings on the HP processor probe.
If the switches are in the correct position and you still do not get a
prompt when you hit return, try turning OFF the power to the
HP processor probe and turning it ON again.
If you still don't get a prompt, make sure the RS-232 cable is connected
to the correct port on your PC, and that the cable is appropriate for
connecting the PC to a DCE device.
With certain RS-232 cards, connecting to an RS-232 port where the
HP processor probe is turned OFF (or is not connected) will hang the PC.
The only way to get control back is to reboot the PC. Therefore, we
recommend that you always turn ON the HP processor probe before
attempting to connect via RS-232.
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