LINKUP 5294 WITH DL5294 FIRMWARE
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1. There are 10 toggle-type switches on the terminal's back panel labeled as S1 switches. These switches
are used to specify terminal operating characteristics. Set these switches in the following manner:
Switch
Set To:
Comments
EDIT-FUNC
FUNC
Sets Alternate mode with edit keys
CURSOR BLINK-
?
Set as desired
CURSOR STEADY
CARRIAGE RETURN- CARR RETURN
Disables automatic New Line
NEW LINE function
PARITY (Sw. 4 and 5)
ODD
Sw4 = Down, Sw5 = Down
EVEN
Sw4 = Down, Sw5 = Up
MARK
Sw4 = Up, Sw5 = Down
SPACE
Sw4 = Up, Sw5 = Up
HALF DUPLEX/
FULL DUPLEX
Full Duplex operation enabled
FULL DUPLEX
60 HZ-50 HZ
?
To match input power frequency
AT4
Switch UP
AT4 not used
CGS1
Switch UP
CGS1 not used
CGS2
Switch DOWN CGS2 char select option enabled
2. There are 10 toggle-type switches on the terminal's Back panel labeled as S2 switches. These switches
set the baud rate and specify functional terminal operating characteristics. Set these switches in the
following manner;
S2 Switch
Set To:
Comments
BAUD RATE (SW: 1-7)
See #3 below for switch settings
BUSY DIS-BUSY EN
Busy DIS
Disable BUSY control function
REV VIDEO ON/
?
Set Reverse Video function as
REV VIDEO OFF
desired
3. The remaining switches on the back panel are used to set the baud rate for communications to the
converter. To set the baud rate, set the switch next to the desired baud rate to the UP position as
specified on the ADM-21 back panel (S2) switch group. All other switches must be set to the DOWN
position. Note that only one switch is enabled for the desired baud rate unless 110 is to be selected.
To set a baud rate of 110, set Switches 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8 to the UP position and Switches 2 and 4 to
the DOWN position.
NOTE
If a baud rate of 110 is selected, be sure the number of stop bits specified is 2.
4. Connect the terminal to the LinkUp 5294 with a modem or direct connect cable, as appropriate.