Instruction manual

FEATURES AND SERVICES
Viewing Options
When <View options> is selected, current and default values for the various data port
options are displayed, as shown below:
OPTIONS CURRENT DEFAULT
At this point the
Speed (highest)
9600 19200 (Auto)
Parity
Even
Even
Mismatch
Yes
No
Local Echo
Yes
Yes
Answer Text
Yes Yes
Connect Indicat.
Yes
Yes
Recall Sequence Br-Br Br-Br
<eXit>
<Change options> <View options>
user can exit from the View options menu, Change options, or View options
again (redisplays the Options table).
If the user elects to exit, the terminal returns to the
Command Mode entry level menu.
Note:
Typing the capital letter found within a menu will select that item and move
the user up or down the menu tree.
For example, the user simply enters X or
x (lower-case) to <eXit> the Options menu shown above and return to the
entry level menu.
Changing Options—General
When on the Options Menu, the user selects <Change options>
(with the space bar) beneath <Change options> and pressing
single letter code (c) associated with that item.
either by moving the cursor
RETURN, or by typing the
If the user selects <Change options> from the Options menu, the first half of the Change
Options menu is displayed, as shown below and on Figure 2-62.
<eXit>
<Speed>
<Parity>
<permit Mismatch>
< local Echo>
<Others>
If the user selects <Others>, the second half of the Change Options menu is displayed:
<eXit>
<Answer text>
<Conn ind>
<Recall seq. > <Others>
lf the user selects <Others> from the second half of the menu, the first half of the Change
Options menu is redisplayed. In this way, users can
“toggle” back and forth between the
first and second halves of this menu.
Since these two lines are actually two halves of a single menu, users may select a particular
menu item while active on either half of the menu. For example, users who are active on the
first half of the menu may select <Answer text> by typing “a”.
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