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I have a Comdial Executech 2000 system. I AM NOT a telephone installer but I am the owner of this system and am responsible for all the programming.

I am trying to connect the KSU to a PC for remote programming. I have the owners manual but still cannot get the remote programming to work.

I have attached an RS-232 Seriel Cable to the Data Port on the Comdial and the other end in to COM1 on the PC. I am attempting to connect using Windows Hyperterminal but can't seem to get a connection.

Does anyone know anything about this? Am I using the correct cable? Is it plugged into the correct port(s)? What settings should I use in Hyperterminal?

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

David

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Use Port A

RS232
2 - TD
3 - RD
7 - SG

7-bit
2-stop
no-parity
300 baud (default) could have been changed



[This message has been edited by dtmf (edited May 25, 2004).]


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If you have a 9 pin com port then SG goes to pin 5.


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