

The following are the default serial settings for a BrightSign player.

The text displays only in the communication window on the other system, not on the system that was used to type the text.While the USB port can be used to send serial commands (for example, to control certain monitors), console functionality is only available through the DB9 or 3.5mm jack.

In the PuTTY Communication window, on either system, type any legible text. This begins a communication session with the chosen port. Make sure the Serial line to connect to field shows the COM port set in the previous step.Under Category section, click Connection > Serial. In the Serial line field, enter the COM port number determined in Step 3 for this system.In the PuTTY Configuration window, under Category section, click Session. On both systems, right-click PuTTY.exe and click Run as administrator. (Using this example, the odd-numbered pins correspond to COM3 and the even-numbered pins to COM4.) For a dual serial cable, the odd-numbered pins on the header correspond to the lower-numbered COM port. Identify the COM port that the cable has been connected to on each system. Under Ports (COM & LPT), make a note of the COM ports assigned to the HS-UART Host Controller (usually COM3 and COM4).Ĭonnect the null modem cable between the serial port cable headers on the two systems. Terminal emulation program, such as PuTTY*.One DB9 null modem cable, also called a crossover cable.Cables are available at Micro SATA Cables*-part number INTL-2MM-2DB9-6IN Dual serial cables connected to the onboard serial ports.Windows 7* operating system and all drivers installed.Two Intel® NUC Kit DE3815TYKHE systems, each with:.

The following items are used in this example: This document provides an example of PC-to-PC communication between two Intel® NUC Kits using a null modem cable.
