User`s guide

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Setup
33
Ports:F&
EIABaud
Rate:
[115200,76800,57600,38400,19200,9600,4800,2400,
2000,1800,1200,600,300,150,110]
See
Quick
menu
on
page
27.
EIA
Data
Format:
[7/1/N,
7/1/0,
7/1/E,
7/1/M,
7/1/S,
7/2/N,
7/2/0,
7/2/E,
7/2/M,
7/2/S,
8/1/N,
8/1/0,
8/1/E,
8/1/M,
8/2/N,
8/2/0,
8/2/E]
See
Quick
menu
on
page
27.
EIA
(Aux)
Parity
Check:
[On,
Off]
Choose
whether
the
parity
bit
will
be
checked.
When
parity
check
is
on
and
the
parity
bit
received
is
inconsistent
with
the
data
received,
indicating
an
error
in
communications,
an
asterisk
(*)
2Ah
is
displayed
instead
of
the
character.
Aux
Baud
Rate:
[38400,
19200,9600,4800,2400,2000,1800,1200,600,300,150,
134.5,
110]
See
Quick
menu
on
page
27.
AUI
Data
Format:
[7/1/0,
7/1/E,
7/1/M,
7/1/S,
7/2/N,
7/2/0,
7/2/E,
7/2/M,
7/2/S,
8/1/N,
8/1/0,
8/1/E,
8/1/M,
8/1/S,
8/2/N]
See
Quick
menu
on
page
27.
EIA
(Aux)
Recv:
[No
Protocol
Xon-Xoff(XPC),
lany-Ioff
(XPC),
DTR
(DSR),
Xany-Xoff/DTR
(DSR)]
Choose
the
form
of flow
control
for
data
received
from
the
primary
or
secondary
host.
Software
flow
control
uses
Xon-XoffDCl
(llh)
and
DC3 (13h). XPC is
used
by
"Scan
Code"
mode
because
it
uses
DCl
and
DC3
as
data.
Xany-Xoff
(XPC)is
similar
to Xon-Xoff',
except
that
any
character
transmitted
to
the
host
is
treated
as
an
Xon, so
data
from
the
terminal
is
buffered,
rather
than
being
sent
to
the
host.
DTR
(DSRfor
Aux)
relies
on
the
hardware
signal
DTR or
DSR
(pin
20
or
pin
6)
from
the
device.
Xany-XofflDTR
(DSR)
uses
software
and
hardware
flow
control.
Row
control
is
recommended
to
protect
aqainst
dat~
loss.
EIA
(Aux)
Imit:
[No
Protocol,
Xon-Xoff,
DSR
(DTR)
,
Both]
This
is
similar
to "EIA (Aux) Recv,"
except
that
it
applies
to
the
data
transmitted
from
the
terminal
to
the
primary
or
secondary
host
or
printer.
DSR
is
the
hardware
signal
for
Data
Set
Ready
(pin 6).
EIA
(Aux)
Break:
[250
ms,
170
ms,
500
ms,
Off]
Choose
the
duration
of
the
break
signal
in
milliseconds.
This
is
an
interruption
in
data
flow,
and
can
be
disabled.
EIA
(Aux)
Modem
Control:
[On,
Off]
If
a
modem
is
being
used
to
communicate
with
the
primary
or
secondary
host,
modem
control
should
be on. To
perform
a
disconnect,
the
terminal
drops
the
DTR
signal.
In full
duplex,
the
terminal
keeps
RTS
high
and
checks
for a CD
signal
before
sending
data
to
the
modem.
In
half
duplex,
it
raises
RTS
and
awaits
a
clear-to-send
(CTS)
signal
from
the
modem
before
sending
data.
EIA
(Aux)
Imt
Pace:
[Baud,
35
cps,
60
cps,
150
cps]
Define
the
maximum
number
of
characters
per
second
that
the
terminal
can
transmit.
When
a
characters
limit
(35
cps,
60
cps,
or
135
cps) is
set,
the
delays
are
averaged
between
characters
for
the
selected
baud
rate.
This
is
also
known
as
"pacing."
The
Baud
option
provides
no
pacing,
allowing
data
to be
transmitted
at
the
specified
baud
rate.
EIA
(Aux)
Disconnect:
[2sec,
60ms]
Select
the
maximum
time
period
that
the
modem
can
be
disconnected
(or
the
modem
line
be down)
before
the
terminal
performs
a
Modem
Disconnect.
This
occurs
if "EIA (Aux)
Modem
Control"
is on.
Host:
F7
Comm
Mode:
[Full
Duplex,
Half
Duplex,
Full
Block,
Half
Block]
Select
the
communications
mode.
~
Half-duplex
is
not
available
when
KeyMode is ScanCode.
Receive
<CR>: [<CR>, <CR><LF>]
Select
the
way
in
which
carriage
returns
received
will be
interpreted.
Receive
<DEL>:
[Ignore,
Destruct
<BS>]
Choose
to
ignore
the
DEL
control
code
(7Fh)
when
received
or
to
treat
it
as
a
Destructive
Backspace
code.
Send
ACK:
[Off,
On
]
Decide
whether
the
terminal
should
respond
to
inquiry
(05h)
or
when
certain
terminal
functions
are
performed
(configuring
the
EIA (Aux)
ports,
splitting
screen,
etc.)
with
the
ACK (06h)
character.
Null
Suppress:
[On,
Off]
In
the
default
mode,
the
host
ignores
all
received
NULLs (00
hex).
When
offis
selected,
the
terminal
will
accept
all
received
NULLs,
and
act
upon
them
according
to
the
selected
emulation.
SendLineTerm:
[<US>, <CR><LF>]
Select
which
line
terminator
is
sent.
<US> is
lFh
and
<CR><LF> is ODh OAh.