Bacharach Hi Flow Sampler Manuel Du Propriétaire

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Hi Flow Sampler 
Operation 
Instruction 0055-9017 
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5.  Press the ESC key twice to return to the Main Screen. 
 
 
3.17.3 Send 
Test 
IDs 
 
The following describes how to download the current list of Test IDs to a 
computer that is running Windows
®
 HyperTerminal as the 
communications program. If a different operating system and/or 
communications program is being used, then please consult the 
appropriate instruction manuals for those products. 
 
1.  Install serial data cable P/N 104-4027 (straight through, 6 foot, DB9 
male to DB9 female) between the computer’s COM port and the Hi 
Flow’s COMPUTER connector. (For computers having a 25-pin or 
USB COM port, the user must supply the appropriate adapter, or use 
a serial cable with appropriate connectors on each end.) 
 
2.  On the computer, start HyperTerminal by doing one of the following: 
 
-  If HyperTerminal has already been set up to communicate with the 
Hi Flow Sampler, then select Start > Programs > Accessories > 
Communications > HyperTerminal, and double-click the filename 
or icon that has been associated with the instrument.  
 
-  If HyperTerminal has never been run in association with the Hi Flow 
Sampl-er, then a new HyperTerminal connection needs to be made as 
follows: 
 
a. Select Start > Run. In the Run box type “hypertrm.exe and 
click OK. The New Connection dialog box should appear. 
 
b.  Type in a New Connection Name such as “HiFlow”. Click OK to 
select the default icon (if desired, select a different icon before 
clicking OK). The Connect To dialog box should appear. 
 
c. Click 
the 
Connect using drop-down menu and choose the COM 
port to which the Hi Flow is connected. Then click OK to display 
the COM Properties dialog box for that COM port. 
 
d.  Set Port Settings to:  
       - Bits per second: 115200 
      - Data bits: 8 
      - Parity: None 
      - Stop bits: 1 
       - Flow control: None 
 Then 
click 
OK to display HyperTerminal’s main window. 
 
e. Click 
File > Save. This creates a file with an .ht extension using 
the name that was entered in Step b. 
 
3.  After HyperTerminal is running: click Transfer > Capture Text > 
Start to accept the default drive\directory\filename to which all 
received data will be stored as an ASCII text file. 
 
Note:
  The captured text file will be stored on the hard drive in the folder 
shown in the File dialog box. If desired, click Browse to select a different 
drive, directory and filename. The next time data is captured, it will be 
stored under the same location and filename.