
RFL 9660
RFL Electronics Inc.
April 24, 2007
4-7
(973) 334-3100
31.
Change the number in the "Seconds" box from 30 to 45.
This changes the terminal emulator's timeout value to 45 seconds. You will have to
change this value to 45 seconds because the RFL 9660's modem answers incoming
calls on the fourth ring (or the second ring on "double-ring" telephone systems). If you
do not change this value, the modem in your PC will hang up before a connection can
be
established.
32.
Click on the "OK" command button.
The "Phone Number" dialog box will disappear.
33.
Click on the "File" menu name, and then click on "Save" in the menu that appears.
The "File Save As" window will appear, with the cursor flashing in the "File Name" box.
"*.TRM" will appear in the "File Name" box.
34.
Move the cursor to the beginning of the "File Name" box. Press the
[DELETE]
key on your keyboard to
erase the "*," and then enter the word "SWITCH." When you are finished, click on the "OK" command
button.
The "File Save As" window will disappear, and the file name "SWITCH.TRM" will now be
displayed at the top of the "Terminal Emulator" window.
The terminal emulator settings required by the RFL 9660 are now stored as SWITCH.TRM. From now on, if you
want to access the RFL 9660, you will open up the Windows Terminal Emulator, and then open the
SWITCH.TRM file to use the settings you just stored.
4.5 WINDOWS 95 HYPERTERMINAL SETUP FOR USE WITH THE RFL 9660
DIGITAL SWITCH
BASIC SETUP:
1.
From the Windows 95 Main window, click on the “START” button.
2.
Move the cursor to “Programs”, then over to “Accessories” and then over to “HyperTerminal”. Then
click on “HyperTerminal”. This will bring you to the HyperTerminal Window as shown in Figure 4-7.
3.
Double click on the Hypertrm icon. This will bring you to the Connection Description window as shown
in Figure 4-8.