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3) Here is an example of a terminal emulator setup session. In
normal font
are the various parameter types. In
bold type
are
the values that should be used for best results. Your terminal
program’s setup screen may differ from this one:
4) Install the 2710RC and the 1001CC Control Card into the rack
system (see Section 4.0 Installation, page 32, to install the
2710RC; see the 1001CC User Manual to Install the Model
1001CC Card and to connect the RS-232 port).
5) After your 2710RC units are installed and you have set up
your Model 1001CC and VT100 terminal as described above,
you are ready to access the 2710RC cards. This is done by
selecting the address for a card using the command “Ctrl-b”
address <CR>. For example, if your 2710RC has an address
of “64”, type the following:
Ctrl b (Hold down the
Ctrl key and depress the ‘b’ character)
64 (Type in the address ‘64’)
<CR> (Depress the ‘Enter/Carriage Return’ key)
The password prompt will be displayed as shown below.
.
6) Note: The password is case sensitive. Type the password and
press <Enter>. The factory default password for the unit is:
patton
NOTE: If the entry is incorrect, the password screen will clear
and prompt you again for the correct password. The password
you enter will not be shown. For security, asterisks will be dis-
played for each letter you type. The maximum length of the
password, which can include any character the terminal can
generate, is 16 characters.
7)
The NetLink-T1™ will then display the Main Menu screen.
3.3.3 Introduction to Main Menu
After entering the password, you may access all of the system’s
functions and parameters. The Main Menu looks like this:
Baud rate: 9600
Parity: None
Data Length: 8
Stop Bits: 1
Default terminal type:
VT100
Local Echo:
Off
Add Line Feeds after CRs:
Off
Received Backspace Destructive:
On
Backspace key sends:
BS
XON/XOFF software flow control:
On
CTS/RTS hardware flow control:
Off
DSR/DTR hardware flow control:
Off
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