| This is what I had to do to get it fixed. I don't know how secure these settings are but they got me into my system that night. I'm having our vendor review these settings when they come in. Most are the Factory Defaults. And as stated above you may also need to check you settings for your Terminal Connection and make sure they match these settings or vis-versa. Serial Port Settings Serial Protocol: RS232 Speed: 19200 Character Size: 8 Parity: None Stopbit: 1 Flow Control: None Connect Mode Settings UDP Datagram Mode: Disable UDP Datagram Type: Blank Incoming Connection: Accept unconditional Response: Nothing (quiet) Startup: No Active Connection Startup Dedicated Connection Remote IP Address: Blank Remote Port: Blank Local Port: 11001 Flush Mode Input Buffer (Line to Network) On Active Connection: Enable On Passive Connection: Enable At Time To Disconnect: Enable Flush Mode Input Buffer (Network to Line) On Active Connection: Enable On Passive Connection: Enable At Time To Disconnect: Enable Packing Algorithm Packing Algorithm: Disable Idle Time: Greyed Out Trailing Characters: Greyed Out Send Immediate After Sendchars: Greyed Out Sendchar Define 2-Byte Sequence: Greyed Out Send Character 01: Greyed Out Send Character 02: Greyed Out Additional Settings Disconnect Mode: Ignore DTR Check for CTRL-D To Disconnect: Disable Port Password: Disable Telnet Mode: Disable Inactivity Timeout: Enable Inactivity Timer: 5:0 Port Password: Blank |