Changing The Baud Rate Of The Cas's Output - AT&T CAS 100 Manual

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SUPPRESSING RECORDS FOR INCOMING CALLS, LOCAL CALLS,
AND CALLS WITHOUT ACCOUNT NUMBERS
Side B of Switch Box 2 (Figure 11) is used to suppress the printing of records
for incoming calls, local calls, and calls without account numbers on the
chronological report. Even though local call records and calls without ac-
count numbers are suppressed from the chronological report, information
about these calls will be included in the summary reports. Follow the instruc-
tions below to set these system options.
Setting the Remaining System Options
1. Locate the system option(s) you want to set on the table below.
System
Option
Suppress records for incoming calls
Suppress records for local calls
Suppress records for calls without account numbers
2. Slide the switch number upon Side B of Switch Box 2 for the option(s)
to be suppressed (Figure 11).
To suppress records for incoming calls, slide
switch number 6 up on Side B of Switch Box 2.

CHANGING THE BAUD RATE OF THE CAS'S OUTPUT

The data transmission speed (baud rate) of the CAS's output is preset to 1200
bits per second. If your printer's baud rate is not set to 1200
unable to change its baud rate to 1200, you will have to change the CAS's
output baud rate to the same speed as your printer's baud rate. Follow the
instructions below to change the baud rate of the CAS's output by setting
Switch Box 3 (Figure 12).
NOTE: Switch numbers 5, 6, and 7 are used when adjusting the baud rate.
If you accidentally move one of the other switches (1 through 4) in Switch
Box 3, refer to Figure 12 for their proper settings.
Side A
Side B
Switch box 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Figure 11
Example
Switch
Number
6
7
8
and you are
1
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