Speed 6 - AT&T 7500 User Manual

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CHAPTER 4: DEFINITIONS OF 7500 OPTIONS
speed lead information that causes the speed to drop is explained in CHAPTER 9: TECHNICAL
INFORMATION.
Interaction with Autoadjust: If Setup is set to either 2-speed or 3-speed, then Autoadjust should be set
to off.
Speed
Configurations: Asynchronous DCE, Asynchronous DTE, Synchronous DCE
Data Protocols: X.25, Mode 2, Mode 3
Use this option to change the speed at which data communications take place. To set this option
from an asynchronous attached terminal, do the following:
1 . Type set speed value (for example, set speed 9600) to tell the 7500 the speed at which you
want to communicate.
2. Change your data terminal speed. (See your terminal's operating manual for instructions.)
3 . Press [
].
RETURN
You can also change the speed from your asynchronous data terminal (when the Autoadjust option
is on) by pressing the [
BREAK
Without Help
1
2
3
4
5
6
68
Asynchronous DTE
Option Values For Setup
Front Panel
With Help
Without Help
1-SPEED
1
2
2-SPEED
3
3-SPEED
] key, then typing AT.
Asynchronous DCE and Asynchronous DTE
Option Values For Speed
Front Panel
With Help
300
300
1200
1200
2400
2400
4800
4800
9600
9600
19200
19200
CMD
Factory Value
Mode
DTE
X
CMD
Option
Mode
Description
DCE
300 bps
1200 bps
2400 bps
4800 bps
9600 bps
19.2 kbps
Factory Value
DCE
X
X

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