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1. At the Session command menu, press
[MJ
for the Modify command.
The screen shows:
2. Type new responses for the fields, as needed. Press I
TAB
Ito move
between the fields. Type values for the name and baud rate fields, and
press the space bar to move between the menu-type responses in the
other fields. Details of the command fields are presented at the end of
this section.
3. Press I
ENTER
I to carry out the Modify command after all the command
field entries are correct. The settings are ready to use in a phonebook
file.
Name
The name field refers to the names entered in the phonebook file named
in the Options command. Press an arrow key to display all the names in
the file. The first name in the file appears in the field. Press [;] to
scroll through the file, placing subsequent names in the field. To modify
the default settings, leave this field blank.
Baud Rate
The baud rate field determines the speed of data transmission. The
built-in modem transmits at 300 baud. Change this setting to reflect the
correct transmission speed if you are connecting with another modem.
Match the baud rate setting of the host computer. Valid baud rates are:
110,300,600, 1200, 2400,4800,9600,and 19200.
Stop Bits
The stop bits field determines how many stop bits are transmitted with
each character (byte). Choose 1 or 2. The proposed response is
I,
which
is common for most computers. Match the stop bit setting of the host
computer.
Word Length
The word length field determines how many bytes are transmitted in one
group, or "word." Choose 6, 7, or 8. The proposed response is 8, which
is common for most computers. Match the word length setting of the
host computer. (The word length must be 8 if you are using XMODEM
protocol.)
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