User`s manual

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Connecting To Your Computer
Through the Parallel Port
Connect the parallel cable we supplied (or one you already have) from one of
the parallel ports on your computer to the parallel port on your embosser. If you
have been using a print printer, it is likely to be already connected to your
computer's first parallel port, so look for the second parallel port to connect to
the embosser. It doesn't matter which parallel port you use, so long as you
remember which one it is. Turn on the computer and the embosser. Please
proceed to the section titled Installing Drivers in Microsoft Windows.
Through the Serial Port
If you need to set up a serial connection, first connect a serial cable (preferably
the one we sent with the embosser) to the embosser's serial port and to one of
the serial ports on your computer. Since computers usually have more than one
serial port, make a note of which one the embosser is using. You'll need this
information to set up your translation software and adjust your computer's
settings, if necessary.
If you are connecting via a serial port to your computer, use Menu 2:
OL Takes the embosser off-line
0.2E Enter Menu 2
8.1E Set the embosser to hardware handshaking
1.0E Make this the power-on default
1.1E Exit menu and reset embosser
Set your computer for: 9600 baud, no parity, eight data bits, one stop bit and
hardware handshaking.
If you are connecting via the serial port to a Notetaker, first set your Notetaker
for: 9600 baud, no parity, eight data bits, one stop bit and software
handshaking. Then change the embosser settings to match:
OL Takes the embosser off-line
0.2E Enter Menu 2
8.0E Set the embosser to software handshaking
1.1E Exit Menu 2 and reset embosser