
Basic Configuration
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Field
Function
Restore Factory Defaults
Initially No appears on the screen. Press the
SPACE BAR to toggle to Yes.
Select Yes to restore the settings with which the
ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus was shipped.
Select No to keep the current settings. Default
settings are listed in the appendix at the end of
this manual. Press the ENTER key after
desired choice is selected.
Host Name
The name assigned to the host port in the Set
System Parameters screen. Each host port can
be named. The name appears when the SH,
DH, JS, JSL, CON, or CONL commands are
entered. This helps in selecting the appropriate
ports. The host port name can be up to 12
characters. The first character must be a letter.
No spaces are permitted. The host port name is
used to name the directory for the host port if
buffering is enabled.
Baud Rate Setting
Speed at which the host communicates with the
ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus. Press the SPACE
BAR until the desired choice is displayed.
300 bps
9600 bps
1200 bps
19200 bps
2400 bps
38.4 Kbps
4800 bps
57.6 Kbps
Character Length/Parity
The character length and parity characteristics
of the Host Port connecting to the host device
should match the host device value. Press the
SPACE BAR until the desired choice is
displayed.
Alarm Filter
Type of processing that the ASG Guard/ASG
Guard Plus will use to analyze data received by
the host port. Standard choices are None,
Definity, Intuity, Generic Alarms, Meridian
Alarms, and SL100 Alarms. Press the SPACE
BAR until the desired choice is displayed. If a
custom Host Processing Data Routine has been
loaded into the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus, it
will also be displayed in the list of choices.
Force CD/DSR High
Determines the status of CD/DSR signal during
host connection. Press the SPACE BAR until
the desired choice is displayed and then press
the ENTER key.
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