Option Descriptions - AT&T 610 User Manual

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User's Guide
August
1985
'fer.inal Setup
Page 5- 3
The DEFAULT VALUES and SAVED VALUES screen-labeled keys are
useful when a large number of changes are to be made or errors
are to be corrected.
The DEFAULT VALUES screen-labeled key changes all options
back to their default values.
The SAVED VALUES screen-labeled
key changes all the options to the values that are stored in
memory from the last SAVE key depression.
Depressing the SAVE screen-labeled key stores the currently
displayed option values in nonvolatile memory.
Depressing the NEXT SETUP screen-labeled key will cause the
USER Fkey SETUP screen to be displayed.
Depressing the CLEAR TO END screen-labeled key with the
cursor in the "ENTER KEY" option field will clear the field of
characters from the cursor to the end of the string.
Depression of the screen-labeled keys DEFAULT VALUES, SAVED
VALUES, or SAVE will cause the message "DONE" to be displayed at
the bottom left corner of the options screen.
"DONE" will be
erased when any key except Shift, Ctrl, Caps Lock, or Num Lock
is 'depressed.
The option values become effective when the Set Up key is
d~pressed
(with the Control key depressed.
The following pages contain descriptions of the options,
their selectable values, and their default values.
Default
values are indicated by an asterisk (*).
Option Descriptions
Option
I/O Card
Speed
Selections
Idle*
Used
110
300
1200*
2400
4800
9600
19.2
Description
This option is displayed only if
an Expansion I/O card is inserted.
When optioned "used", the I/O card
replaces the main EIA port.
This option defines the
operational speed of the terminal.
(110 is 11 unit code, all others
are 10 unit code.)
When on-line,
the speed selection must be
identical to the operational speed
of the remote receiver.
Speeds
are in baud rate.
19.2 is 19200
baud.
The AUX port also operates
at the selected speed.

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