Parity Assignment (P23, P24, P25, P26); Host Or Terminal Mode (P28, P27) - Nortel Meridian SL-100 Reference Manual

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Parity assignment (P23, P24, P25, P26)

Note: The P in the following procedure represents the Program key.
Procedure 7-7
Assigning parity
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Host or terminal mode (P28, P27)

Procedure 7-8 describes the commands required to determine whether or not
prompts are sent to the terminal.
Note: The P in the following procedure represents the Program key.
Procedure 7-8
Determining host or terminal receiver
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The set exits the programming mode.
You have completed this procedure.
Procedure 7-7 describes how to specify the self-checking method of
minimizing transmission errors in received data signals. An extra binary
signal is added to each character signal to make the total number of 1s or
0s even or odd for each character. This self-checking method is called
parity.
Choose one of the following commands:
Press P23.
Press P24.
Press P25.
Press P26.
Response:
Space Parity
Odd Parity
Even Parity
Mark Parity
After any of these commands, press P to save and exit the command.
Response:
The set exits the programming mode.
You have completed this procedure.
Press P28 to instruct the switch to send prompts to the terminal.
Press P to save and exit the command.
Response:
Keypad dialing 7-11

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