Lucent Technologies 7400B Telephone User Manual


 
APPENDIX C: APPLICATION NOTES
DEFINITY Communications System
7400B Data Module
Page C-4
User’s Guide
DIALING DIRECTORY: PCPLUS
NAME
NUMBER
SCRIPT
1
2400 N-8-1 F
2
2400 N-8-1 F
3
2400 N-8-1 F
4
2400 N-8-1 F
5
2400 N-8-1 F
6
2400 N-8-1 F
7
2400 N-8-1 F
8
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Revise Entry 1
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2400 N-8-1 F
9
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NAME: ATTMAIL
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2400 N-8-1 F
10
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NUMBER:
9,1800-624-5123
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2400 N-8-1 F
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BAUD: 2400 I
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PgUp S I
PARITY: NONE
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PgDn S I
DATA BITS: 8
I CLEAR LAST DATE AND TOTAL? (Y/N) Yes
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Home F I
STOP BITS: 1
I ACCEPT THIS ENTRY? (Y/N) Yes
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End La I
DUPLEX: FULL
I SAVE ENTRY TO DISK? (Y/N) Yes
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Esc E
X
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SCRIPT: I
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play
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PROTOCOL: XMODEM
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Choice
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TERMINAL: VT102
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PORT: COM1
SETTINGS: 2400 N-8-1 DUPLEX: FULL
DIALING CODES:
BAUD
P D
S
D
2.
Use the up and down arrow keys to select an unused entry line.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Press R to select Revise Entry.
Following the example in the Revise Entry window of the
DIALING DIRECTORY screen shown, type the required data.
Press
[ Enter ]
to save the entry to the PC hard disk.
Press
[ Enter ]
again to dial ATTMAIL.
Note:
Once a connection is established, CONNECT 2400
flashes on the screen and the Terminal Mode Screen
returns automatically. The connect message indicates
that the data call was connected at 2400 bps, which is
correct for the example.
Press
[ Enter ]
once more to display the ATTMAIL login prompt.
7.
Disconnecting Call
1.
To disconnect (hang-up) a data call, press
[ Alt ] [ h ].
When the call is disconnected, press
[ Alt ] [ d ]
to return to the
DIALING DIRECTORY,
or press
[ Alt ] [ x ]
to exit to DOS.
2.