user manual

ND-20292
CHAPTER3
APRIL.1990
KFY FUNt’UC)N [OFF I INF)
PKR - ON/OFF Line
TEL # - Select station to
be
programmed
F/W
(Forward) - Increments station number
CLEAR -
ENTER
- Enter assignment to each station
B/W
(Backward) - Decrements station number
GUIDE TO FEATURE PROGRAMMING
MEMORY BLOCK BEING
MEMORY BLOCK THAT MEMORY BLOCK THAT MAY
PROGRAMMED
MUST BE PROGRAMMED HAVE TO BE PROGRAMMED
4B4
1A
ID2
287
CPU-EB or higher.
NOTES:
1.
After step 4, line keys Ll-L6 will show the
parameters previously selected.
2. Line keys Ll-L6 correspond to the following:
Ll
Automatic Answer LE?O%F: ;?S
L2 Automatic Release LE?O%l’$ ;ES
L3 DTR Signal Validity*
LED ON: VALID
(Terminal) *OFF:
INVALID
DSR Signal Validity
*LED ON: VALID
(Modem)
OFF: INVALID
L4 Incomin
fi
Internal *LED ON: ALLOW
Data Ca during
OFF: PROHIBIT
CO conversation
L5 Depressing the DR
key after receiving
LED ON: Rejects the
an internal data call
during CO conversat)ion
Ent;rnal call
activates
modem pool.
*LED
OFF: Answers the
internal
data call.
L6 LCD Indication for *LED ON: Provided
data calls OFF: Not
Provided
* = Default
3. Depressing the ENTER key causes the display to
increment to the next station.
When using a remote printer for internal data
communications, it is recommended that the DTR
signal (for the station supporting the printer) be
programmed as INVALID. Otherwise, the data
path stays connected until the printer is turned off
and the system sees a change in DTR status. When
connected to a modem, the DTR signal is supplied
by the DSR signal from the modem validity.
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GENERAL INFORMATION - DATA SERVICE ASSIGNMENT
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This area of the memory block is used to assign the various operational parameters to stations equipped and
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