Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 894

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Screen Reference
SPEEDS
Enter y to select operating speeds as follows:
Valid entries
Low
300, 1200, 2400,
4800, 9600, or
19200
Autoadjust
Answer Text
Appears when the KYBD Dialing field is y. This option enables text feedback that is normally
delivered to the DTE when a call is answered or disconnected. The Answer Text option applies
to DLC-generated text as well as text received from the system. If this option is disabled, the
system still generates the text, but the DLC prevents it from being sent to the device.
This applies to the following messages:
INCOMING CALL
ANSWERED
DISCONNECTED
DISCONNECTED OTHER END
This option usually is disabled when the answering DTE is a computer or an intelligent device.
Valid entries
y/n
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Usage
Enter y to instruct the DLC to operate at a low speed from 0 to 1800 bits
per second (bps). Enter n if the KYBD Dialing field is y.
Enter y beside the desired operating speed. Enter n if the speed is not
desired. The DLC can be any one of these speeds. The speed is matched
for the duration of the call, from call setup to call takedown.
When multiple speeds are selected (select three or more, do not select
just two speeds) and autoadjust is disabled, the DTE's speed must be the
highest selected speed. This is required because all feedback text is
delivered to the DTE at the highest selected speed.
Appears when the KYBD Dialing field is y. Enter y which tells the DLC
port to automatically adjust to the operating speed and parity of the DTE it
is connected to. Enter n if this option is not desired. Autoadjust can be
selected with any of the speeds selected in the previous step. Autoadjust
allows the DLC port to determine the speed and parity of the DTE and
then match itself to this speed. Autoadjust only applies to calls originated
by the user through Keyboard Dialing.
Usage
Enter y to allow text messages to be delivered to the DTE when a call is
being answered.

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