User`s manual

Getting Started
Local Mode
The local mode option lets you select which form of commands and responses
your ADM will use after it is powered up. Local mode option values are CMD,
AT, Enhanced AT, and Off.
Select CMD (factory setting) for the most user friendly interface with on-
screen help.
Select AT if your PC communications package requires the use of an AT
command set.
Select Enhanced AT (EnhAT) only if you are using a PC communications
package intended for use with the AT&T ISDN Telephone Application
Programming Interface. Enhanced AT mode allows your PC to monitor
and control all aspects of your ISDN voice and data telephone service.
For more information on Enhanced AT, refer to the
Integrated Services
Digital Network (ISDN) Application Programming Interface (API)
Programmer’s Reference Manual,
533-705-200.
Select Off to disable the ADM from accepting commands and issuing
responses through the Electronic Industries Association (EIA) interface.
The Off mode is useful when your ADM is connected to a receive-only
device, such as a printer.
Speed
Set the speed option to the highest speed compatible with your data terminal or
PC communications package. Speed option values range from 1200 bps to 57.6
kbps. The factory setting is 9.6 kbps.
Parity
Set the parity option to match the requirements of your data terminal or PC
communications package. Parity option values are odd, even, mark, or space. If
your data terminal or PC communications package does not require a particular
parity, set the parity option to
space
(factory setting).
NOTE:
The factory settings (default settings) may work for you. If these settings
are not correct for your particular set-up, follow the steps in the following
sections to change them.
Accessing Data Features on Your
8500 Series Display Terminal
You can access several data features on the 8500 series display terminal. The
data features that can be accessed are listed below.
View the data options
Change the data options
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