User`s manual

Index
Automatic
conference application, 1-7
redial application, 1-7
Autostream, 4-3, 7-1
B
B-channel, 4-14, A-1
Adaptive, 4-14
B2, 4-14
BA, 4-14
BV56I, 2-3, 4-15
BV56U, 2-3, 4-15
BV64I, 2-3, 4-15
BV64U, 2-3, 4-15
Mode 2, 2-3, 4-14
Mode 3/2, 2-3
V.120 protocol, 2-3
Binary (8-bit) file transfer, 4-30
Break
data option, 4-5
BV56I, 4-15
BV56U, 4-15
BV64I, 4-15
BV64U, 4-15
C
Call options
X.25, 3-6
Call progress, 3-16
Call screening application, 1-7
Cause code interpretation, A-1
Cause messages
CCITT X.25, A-1
CCITT Z.931, A-1
Q931, A-4
CCITT, 7-5
Changing from CMD Mode to AT Mode, 3-6
Changing options
8500 series display terminal, 2-10
with display, 2-10
Changing your active profile
pA, 4-27
Character by character transmission, 4-30
Character Erase
data option, 4-6
Char.erase
data option, 4-6
Circuit switched, 1-6
data calls, 1-8
Circuit switched data, 1-8
Circuit switched data calls, A-1
Circuit switched data communication, 1-8
Circuit switched data service, 4-14
Clear to send (CB), 7-3
Clearing a locked-up ADM
using reset, 6-1
CMD commands, 2-1, 3-2
CMD local mode, 3-1, 4-1, 4-3
returning, 3-11
CMD mode, 3-6
Command interface, 1-6
Commands, 2-1
AT, 2-1
CMD, 2-1
Communicating
with the 8500 series ADM, 2-1
Configuration information, 4-1
CONTINUE
message, 2-30
Continuing data transmission, 3-5
Conventions
8510 screen, 1-11
8520 screen, 1-11
menu button, 1-11
next button, 1-11
rectangular box, 1-11
rounded box, 1-11
softkeys, 1-11
Creating a data option profile, 4-25
Creating a profile, 4-22
D
Data calls, 2-1
Data carrier detect
data option, 4-6
Data features, 1-6
8500 series display terminal, 2-5
Display control buttons, 2-5
Softkeys, 2-5
Data mode, 2-2, 2-3, 2-12
DX.25, 3-6
Data operations, 2-1
Data option
answer data call, 4-3
attention, 4-4
autoadjust, 4-5
break, 4-5
character erase, 4-6
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