User`s manual
Data Options and Profiles
Speed
Option Values: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2, 38.4, 57.6 kbps
Applicable Data Protocols: All
Use this option to change the speed at which data communications take place.
To set this option from an asynchronous attached terminal, do the following:
1. Type
set speed value
(for example, set speed 9600) to tell the ADM the
speed at which you want to communicate.
2. Change your data terminal speed. (See your terminal’s operating manual
for instructions.)
3. Press
RETURN
.
You can also change the speed from your asynchronous data terminal (when the
Autoadjust option is on) by pressing
BREAK
, typing
AT
and then pressing
RETURN
.
NOTE:
Using autoadjust only temporarily activates the current speed and parity.
You can store speed and parity by setting the options through the voice
terminal keypad or by copying data option profile pA to p1 (see ‘‘Data
Option Profiles,’’ later in this chapter).
Short, high quality cables are strongly recommended for use with high speeds:
38.4 and 57.6 kbps.
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Option Values: verbal, diagnostic, off, q2_verbal, q2_diagnostic
Applicable Data Protocols: All
This option determines whether the ADM provides call progress and error
messages to your attached terminal during call setup and disconnection.
Call progress and error messages describe the status of your call. Select verbal
if you want verbal messages to appear on your attached terminal during call
progress. Select diagnostic if you want only a numeric diagnostic code to
appear in addition to the progress message. Select off if you do not want to see
these messages.
Q2_verbal and q2_diagnostic are similar to verbal and diagnostic, except that in
AT Local Mode, the Q register is set to value 2.
See Appendix A ‘‘Cause Code Tables’’ for a listing of the error messages.
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