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If access mode 2 (the dial-back option) was chosen above, the display will now show ENTER
DIAL-BACK NUM, followed in a moment by a blank screen. Enter a telephone number that the
panel can call to allow linking to the PANELMAN program. Press the RETURN key to proceed.
The display will now show TRANSMIT NAME YES or TRANSMIT NAME NO. Press the
YES key to select yes, the NO key to select no, or the RETURN key to maintain the current
setting. If no is selected, the display may show DATA BITS =7 ? or DATA BITS =8 ?
(proceed to the next paragraph). If the panel is in dial mode 1 and yes is selected, the name and
address of the installation will be transmitted to a remote printer every time that data is sent. This
allows any EUROPLEX 3000 series control panel to access a common remote printer by
ensuring that the data from each panel can be uniquely identified on the printout. When yes is
selected, the display will show ENTER NAME/ADDRESS for a moment and then the current
name and address, if any. This can be entered or edited as required. Press the RETURN key to
proceed.
The display may now show DATA BITS =7 ? or DATA BITS =8 ?. When the panel is sending
or receiving data, it will transmit or listen for a seven-bit or eight-bit data word. In some
applications, the word length must be changed. If the panel is in dial mode 1, the word length of
the remote printer may be already set as seven bits long. When the panel is in dial mode 3, the
word length must be eight bits long for either remote or local use with PANELMAN program
and for remote communication with the EUROPLEX Model 1430 auto-answer modem/polling
multiplexer interface. Press the RETURN key to accept the value shown or press the NO key to
change to the other value. If the NO key is pressed to select an eight-bit word, the display will
show PARITY =EVEN. As above, if the dial mode is 3, no parity is required for remote use
with PANELMAN program or with the Model 1430 auto-answer modem/polling multiplexer
interface. Press the YES key to accept even parity or press the NO key to select no parity. If the
NO key is pressed, the display will show PARITY =NONE for a moment (if the NO key was
pressed previously to change an eight-bit word to a seven-bit word, the parity is automatically
set to even).
The display may now show BAUD RATE =150 ?. This is the default communication speed.
Depending on the application, this may be changed to other speeds by pressing the NO key and
then pressing the RETURN key when the desired value appears. To leave this value unchanged,
press the RETURN key. The panel now returns to date and time.
SET DATE/TIME (T key): In this function, the existing date and time will be displayed using a
numeric format. A flashing cursor will indicate the first of the characters that are to be updated
and the BACKSPACE and YES (forward-space) keys may be used to position the cursor. To
select this function, enter your user code and then press the T key (shift 9). The display is in the
format MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS and the date and time must be entered in this way. Therefore,
to enter Feb. 14, 1987, 2:46 p.m., enter 02/14/87 14:46:00. Use either the YES key to forward-
space to the next number location or the FULL ARM key to enter a forward slash ( /) and the
HELP key to enter a colon (:). Then press the RETURN key. Note that 24-hour military time