

Press while "Session" tree item is selected (like written in the first answer post). Use the standard ANSI setting on the serial terminal software. When you start PUTTY the next time you can select these settings again and them.

Settings of previous list points plus some additional settings, you have specified, are stored now. Session settings (specified in the "Serial" tree item) are globally stored in PUTTY and may have been planned to be started from "Serial" - which does not work - or from "Session".Įnter a name of your choice into the field "Session->Saved Sessions" and press. Com-Port and Baud-Rate (see list point "1") may appear in the sesssion form. Next select the "Session" tree item and change the type of the session (maybe former "SSH" or "Telnet" to "Serial" (not in the tree this time but "Serial" in the form with the session settings). First of all consider the correct name of the COM-Port which you can find in the device manager (hardware manager) of windows and the baud rate. This info is usually available in the technical specification for your equipment. Specify your console port configuration for baud rate, control flow, data bits, stop bits and parity in the appropriate fields. Then enter the connection data of your choice into the form on the right side. Connect your computer to network equipment (serial port). Select the "Serial" tree item in PUTTY on the left side of the little window. Voltages measured when connected an may vare from -3V to -15V but only if no data are beeing sent.
#Putty for mac serial connection Pc
