Entering The Phone Number - HP PageWriter XL M1705B Service Manual

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Table 2-4. Site Transmission
Configuration
Parameter
Connection?
Baud Rate?
Phone number?'
(Blank field)
Dial Type?'
Tone
Pulse
Pause Length?
Seconds1
Print grid on report?*
Settimz Choices
None
Direct
Programmable Modem
Hardware Modem
Fax programmable modem
LaserJet
9600
19200
300
1200
2400
2, 4, 6, 8, 10 (sets)
Yes
No
Comments
Hard wire connection to receiver.
The Hayes@ M1706A modem.
Not supported.
A.02.XX and higher software using M1756A
modem.
A.03.X3 and higher software using M1706B
modem.
A.OJ.XX software.
Defaults: 9600 for Direct, 2400 for
Programmable
Modem and Fax
Programmable
Modem, 1200 for Hardware
Modem, and 19200 for LaserJet. This
parameter does not appear if you select None
as the connection tvne.
Type phone number, 36 characters max. See
explanation following this table.
Tone is for audio tone dialing, pulse is for
rotary dial system.
See explanation following this table.
A.03.XX software only
1'This
parameter
appears
only
when
the Progranu~whle
Modem
is selected
as the connection
type.
2 This
parameter
appears
only
when
Fax Programmable
MO&XI
or LaserJet
is selected
as connectin
type.
Entering the Phone Number.
When you advance to the phone number
parameter,
the Phone number? prompt appears on the display
followed by an underscore cursor. Two additional softkey labels,
Pause(,)
and Tone(W) , also appear. To enter the phone number,
type the numerals on the keyboard. The number will appear on
the display at the
"Phone number?"
prompt. The phone number is
limited to 36 characters, including tone and pause characters.
The Paused , > softkey inserts pauses (which appear as commas in
the display) into the dialing sequence. The pause avoids dialing
errors that can occur if the number is sent too rapidly. An example
would be 1,234,567,8900. The length of the pause is selected with the
pause length parameter.
The Tone(W) softkey inserts a tone wait (which appears as a W in
the display) into the dialing sequence. The W in the number instructs
the modem to wait for a dial tone before completing the dialing
sequence. For example, 9W1,234,567,8900 instructs the modem to
dial the 9 (for an outside line), then wait for a dial tone before it
dials the rest of the number.
If you want to change one of the characters, use the left and right
arrow keys, (iJ and 0,
to move the cursor to the digit you want to
Installation
and Configuration
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