Vi to connect via GPRS Module to server

Hello,
I have to create a VI to connect to a server via a GPRS Module (Round Solutions GM862, connected to my computer on COM1). I know I have to use VISA, but I dont know how to begin the program. I have the GPRS- and server-data that are working, because I already tested it out using HyperTerminal.
Can somebody tell me how to configure the (VISA?-)settings in LabView?
Thanks,
Kuvak

You could start by opening the Example Finder (Help>>Find Examples) and looking at the serial examples.
Basically, you run the VISA Configure VI, and then simply pass the wire for COM1 into the VISA Write and Read VIs. These send and receive the text from the serial port. You will have to determine the text, and that depends on your GPRS module.
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