User guide
Hardware Installation
2-30 Issue 1 September 1995
2. Connect the printer to the terminal.
a. Connect one end of the printer cable to either the serial or parallel
port on the terminal (depending on which type terminal and printer
you are installing). Secure the connector with the captive screws.
NOTE:
If you are connecting a serial printer to the DTE connector on
a 715 BCT, you must connect a null modem between the
printer and the terminal.
b. Connect the other end to the matching port (serial or parallel) on
the printer.
3. Set the options on the printer. Refer to Appendix B, ‘‘Option Settings’’, for
a complete list of option settings for all supported printers.
NOTE:
When installing a serial printer on all but a 610 or 615 BCT, set the
options on the printer as described in the manual supplied with the
printer, then set the corresponding options on the terminal to match.
On the 610/615, set the terminal options, then set the printer options.
4. Proceed to Task 10: Finalize and Test the Hardware.
Task 10: Finalize and Test the
Hardware
This task is required for all installation scenarios.
1. Verify that the DEFINITY AUDIX system is in the
ADX
(AUDIX) state.
Standing to the right of the DEFINITY AUDIX assembly, reading from
bottom to top, the LCD should display ADX.
2. Log in to the DEFINITY AUDIX system at the terminal (both terminals if you
have installed more than one) to verify that the terminals and modems (if
applicable) are connected and set up correctly.
a. At the login prompt, type craft and press . (If the login
prompt is not displayed, press once or twice.)
NOTE:
To send the information to the DEFINITY AUDIX system, the
key (located on the right side of your keyboard) must
be pressed after you type a command or a response to a
prompt. On some keyboards, this key is labeled
instead of . If your keyboard has
both
a key
and an key (as on the 513 and 615 keyboards), use
the key.
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