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About directory settings
Terminal connection parameters are set from the Dialing
Directory Setting display. Each entry has its own
settings, so that you can dial a number just by selecting
the desired entry.
• When off line, Dial Setting can be selected and
Configuration is faded.
• When on line, Configuration can be selected and Dial
Setting is faded. Configuration is a subset of Dial
Setting, for use while on-line.
Dial Setting has three setting displays and Configura-
tion has two.
Parameters that can be set:
Name: Name of the dialing entry.
Number: Phone number to dial.
Speed (bps): Transmission speed in bits per
second.
Parity: Simple form of transmission error
checking.
Data Bits: Size of each data character
transmitted (8 or 7 bits).
Stop Bits: Signals sent to indicate the end of
each transmitted character.
Emulation: Type of computer terminal emulated
as the basic remote system input/
output device. Select from TTY or
VT100.
Xon/Xoff: Form of handshaking (or flow
control) between modems.
Local Echo: Selects whether or not to display
entered characters when connected
to a remote terminal.
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