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(2) Communications protocol option menu
Setting the interface port
Selecting "2:PROTOCOL" on the SET CONNECTOR screen calls up
the screen shown at left.
Highlighted is the current setting.
[1] SERIAL No.:
[2] H. PARITY:
[3] LINKUP TIME:
[4] FIELD SPACE:
Select a desired item by using the numerical keys or F5 and F6 keys.
Then select a desired setting by using the F7 and F8 keys.
To return to the SET CONNECTOR screen, press the C key.
If the BHT-Ir protocol has been selected, the serial number and
horizontal parity settings will be ignored.
Selecting the "3:COM PORT" on the SET COMMUNICATION menu
calls up the screen shown at left.
Highlighted is the current setting.
[1] BASIC:
[2] SYSTEM MODE:
Select a desired item by using the numerical keys or F5 and F6 keys,
and then select a desired setting by using the F7 and F8 keys.
To return to the SET COMMUNICATION menu, press the C key.
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Selects whether or not to add serial numbers
to data blocks.
Selects whether or not to add a horizontal
parity.
Selects the timeout length (in seconds) to be
applied when a link is to be established.
Specifies the treatment of trailing spaces in
fields.
To trim trailing spaces in fields, select Ignore;
to retain them as data, select Data.
Selects the IrDA or direct-connect interface
port to be used for user programs written in
BHT-BASIC (OPEN "COM:").
Selects the IrDA or direct-connect interface
port to be used for downloading or uploading
files in System Mode.

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