Operation Viewing PMC Reports Via RS-232 Connection16a. Go to the console front panel press the MODE key until you see:b. Press the FUNCTION key until you see the message:c. Press the STEP key until you see the message:d. Press the PRINT key to printout the port settings for all communication modules installed in the console.Figure 14 shows an example port settings printout with the RS-232 module installed. Using the consoleport settings in the example below, your HyperTerminal ‘Port Settings’ window entries would be Bits persecond - 2400, Data bits - 7, Parity - Odd, Stop Bits - 1. For the ‘Flow Control’ entry select None. Click OK.Figure 14. Console comm port settings printout exampleIn the example port settings printout above, the RS-232 Security Code is disabled. If the code was enabled youwould see a 6-digit number which you will need to enter to access the console (refer to the ‘Sending ConsoleCommands’ paragraph below for more information).SETUP MODEPRESS TO CONTCOMMUNICATIONS SETUPPRESS TO CONTINUEPORT SETTINGSPRESS PORT SETTINGSCOMM BOARD: 1 (RS-232)BAUD RATE: 2400PARITY: ODDSTOP BIT: 1 STOPDATA LENGTH: 7 DATARS-232 SECURITYCODE: DISABLEDisd\801-1.epsThis number is the assigned by the console and indicates the slotin which the RS-232 module is installed. It could be 1, 2, or 3.However, for the RS-232 port of a Multiport module, which is installedin slot 4, this number would be 6.If no RS-232 Security Code has been entered, you will see disabled.If a code has been entered, e.g., 000016, that 6-digit number wouldappear here. If a code appears, you will need to enter this code witheach command you send to the console.Bits per secondData Bits