AT&T 1987 AT&T Telephone User Manual


 
Changing Data Port Speed
The procedure for changing Speed settings is different from the procedure for changing the
settings of other options.
Within the Speed menu, the user may find that several values are
marked with Xs. To change a speed, move the cursor beneath each value to be changed and
typ
e
“+” to add the value or
“-” to delete it. Once the new settings have been marked, press
RETURN to translate the plus and minus signs to their proper “X” values and then type “x”
to <eXit> from the Speed menu and return to the Change Options menu. For example:
The user enters the Speed menu and finds the following settings active:
<eXit> <low>
<300>
<1200> <2400> <4800> <9600>
<19200>
<auto>
X
X X X
X
To remove 9600 baud and activate autobaud, enter - under <9600> and + under <auto>, as
shown below:
<eXit> <low>
<300> <1200>
<2400> <4800>
<9600>
<19200>
<auto>
X
X X X
X-
+
With the cursor under any item except <eXit>, pressing RETURN provides the following:
<eXit>
< low>
<300>
<1200> <2400> <4800>
<9600>
<19200>
<auto>
X
X X X
X
Entering “x” now allows the user to <eXit> the Speed menu and return to the Change
Options menu.
The user can make additional changes, as required.
When all of the changes have been made, the user should <eXit> the Change Options menu.
The following menu is then displayed:
<Undo>
<Change options>
<View options>
<Enable options>
From the above menu:
If the user selects <Undo>, the user is returned to the Command Mode entry level
menu, deleting any option-change requests.
If the user selects <Change options>, the Change Options menu is displayed and
the user can make additional changes as required.
If the user selects <View options>, the following menu is displayed:
OPTIONS
CURRENT
REQUESTED
Speed (highest)
Parity
Mismatch
Local Echo
Answer Text
Connect Indicat.
Recal1 Sequence
9600
4800 (AUTO)
Even Even
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes
Yes
Br-Br Br - Br
The value in the CURRENT column indicates the current (active) status of the
option. The value in the REQUESTED column indicates the most recently entered
value (not yet enabled).
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