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Creating (Programming) a Data Option Profile
It is possible for you to program profiles p1, p2, p3, and p4. Profile 1 (p1) is automatically
loaded after a set self-test or power-up. The values of p1 should be set to your most frequently
used settings.
To change the option values of any of the stored profiles use the program command. The
program command provides a series of prompts to help you with this task.
The program command cannot be used to change option values in the active profile or the
factory profile p0. To change the active profile, use the set command (see Setting Options:
Changing Your Active Profile pA, later in this chapter."
Note:
Speed and parity options can only be changed from your data terminal or PC by using
the set command or by pressing
the Autoadjust option is on).
To program any of the four stored profiles, follow this procedure.
1 At the CMD: prompt, type program p1 and press
The ADM displays the current option values for p1 and prompt:
Type option name (or Q to quit):
2 Type the name of the option (for example, answer) you want to change and
press
.
RETURN
The ADM displays the current value and the possible values for that option and prompt:
Type new value (or Q to quit):
3 Type the new value (for example, auto) and press
4 The ADM displays the new values and prompt again:
Type option name (or Q to quit):
5 Type the name of the next option you want to change and repeat Steps 2 and 3.
6 When you are finished changing options, type q to quit.
7 The ADM prompts:
Do you want to save the change(s) you must (Y or N)?
Type y to save new values.
The ADM responds:
p1 updated
Type n to cancel new values.
The ADM responds:
No changes to p1
, typing AT and pressing
BREAK
RETURN
when you are finished.
RETURN
(providing
RETURN
.
Data Options and Profiles
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