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The document provides instructions for using a sample session file called "Anybus X-gateway.ht" to connect to an Anybus X-gateway device using HyperTerminal. The session file settings include COM1 port, 57600 baud rate, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control. It notes to check the available COM port on your PC as it may need to be changed.

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The document provides instructions for using a sample session file called "Anybus X-gateway.ht" to connect to an Anybus X-gateway device using HyperTerminal. The session file settings include COM1 port, 57600 baud rate, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control. It notes to check the available COM port on your PC as it may need to be changed.

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The file "Anybus X-gateway.

ht" is a sample "Session file" for Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal

Use the session file by starting HyperTerminal and then click File -> Open and select the file “Anybus X-
gateway.ht”.

The setup is made with the following settings:

 COM-port: COM 1
 Bits per second: 57600
 Data bits: 8
 Parity: None
 Stop bits: 1
 Flow control: None

Please check the available COM-port on your PC. It might be necessary to change COM-port before you can
connect to the Anybus X-gateway.

HMS Industrial Networks - www.anybus.com


August 9th 2010

How to install Windows XP HyperTerminal client on Windows 7 or Vista for Free

Windows XP comes preloaded with a HyperTerminal application that helps you to connect with other remote
computers. The application is often used by system administrators to connect to switches and carry out
maintenance operation. Unfortunately, both Windows 7 and Vista lack this application. There are workarounds,
but most of them charge highly and the free alternatives are not standard. We got a better workaround to
install HyperTerminal client to WIndows 7 and Vista for free.

Here's how to install Windows XP HyperTerminal client on Windows 7 or Vista

Step 1

Extract the two files hypertrm.dll and hypertrm.exe from the ZIP-archive and copy them to your local hard
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Note: It is also possible to find the files above on a PC running Windows XP.
Step 2

Double-click the hypertrm.exe file to launch the HyperTerminal client

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