HP 9000 Series 700 Manual page 95

Using the hp dtc manager/ux
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Number of Stop Bits
This setting determines the number of stop bits to be used for asynchronuous
characters. Possible values are :
The 2 stop bits option could be required for specific device, such as a bar code
reader. The setting 1 stop bit is used by default.
Modem Behavior
If you have selected a direct connect port, modem behavior is not used and should
be set to None. The default is None.
Please refer to the HP DTC Technical Reference Manual (5961-9820) for simple
modem support.
If you have selected a port on a modem board or port group, select modem behavior
by pressing the Help (F1) function key. A list is displayed. Highlight your choice
and press Return or the Select Item (F4) function key.
The DTC checks device modem signals and sets up its own modem signals. You
may want to enable the automatic connection port option for this port. If enabled,
the DTC will establish a connection to the default destination as soon as it senses
modem signal activity. See "Default Destination (IP Address or Internet Name)" on
page 97. and see "Enable Keep Alive" on page 103.
Terminal modem ports
1 stop bit
2 stop bits
None—use for a directly-connected terminal
Standard DCE—use for a terminal connected to the DTC port via a modem/
multiplexer
DCE high—use for a terminal connected to a DTC 16TN or DTC 72MX port
via a modem/multiplexer, and where you need an indefinite time-out before
pressing Return to connect to the DTC user interface
DTE—use when the connection to the terminal is initiated by the host
Configuring terminal and printer port parameters
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