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Configuring terminal and printer port parameters
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Attached Device
Select the type of device physically attached to the port. This adapts the port
behavior to the requirements of the physically-attached device. To select the device,
press the Help (F1) function key and a list is displayed. Highlight your choice and
press Return or the Select Item (F4) function key.
Please refer to the HP DTC Technical Reference Manual (5961-9820)
The choices are as follows.
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Terminal—the default for direct connect and modem terminal ports
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Printer—the default for direct connect and modem printer ports
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HP 2334/35 Multiplexer
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US Modem—for a modem port with modem behavior set to Standard DCE,
DCE High, or DTE (see “Modem Behavior” on page 95).
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European Modem—for a modem port with modem behavior set to Standard
DCE, DCE High, or DTE.
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Data Switch
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US Modem IN OUT
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EU Modem In OUT
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Five Wires Modem.
Bits Parity
Bits parity allows you to select the data length (not including start and stop bits) and
the parity you want to assign to the port. Data length is also known as number of bits
per character; these bits determine the number of received serial bits assembled to
form a character.
The possible values are :
7 bits data length with parity even
7 bits data length with parity odd
7 bits data length with parity forced to 0
7 bits data length with parity forced to 1
8 bits data length with parity none
8 bits data length with parity even
8 bits data length with parity odd
A setting of 8 bits data length with parity none is used by default.
Summary of Contents for 9000 Series 700
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Page 84: ...84 Configuring DTC management protocol parameters 7 ...
Page 122: ...122 Copying and pasting configurations 9 ...
Page 136: ...136 Other dtcmodifyconfs parameter definitions 10 ...
Page 140: ...140 Downloading the configuration 11 ...
Page 164: ...164 About dtccheckip 13 ...
Page 174: ...14 174 Event log examples ...
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