3. Move to the NUMBER field.
4. Enter the telephone number (if it is not a local number, be
sure to include the area code).
5. Move to the SPEED (bps) field.
Data transmission can only go as fast as the
of
the two modems-your modem and the modem on the
remote computer-being used. If one modem is capable
of 2400 bps transmission speed and the other of 1200
bps, 1200 bps will have to be used.
6. Select the transmission speed.
7. Make any other necessary setting changes.
8. Press (2nd)
if you want to make it necessary to
enter a password to access this entry (see p. 282).
(Press
again to deselect it.)
:
. . . .
300
2400 4800 9600
__ __ . . . __ __ __ . __ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .
ODD EVEN
. .
BITS
__ . . ___ ______ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
STOP
BITS
2
___ __ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
f
OFF
LOCAL ECHO
9. Touch
The settings for the dialing entry are now stored.
l
If you are calling from a private PBX telephone system,
you may have to dial 9 or some other number to get an
outside line before dialing the number you want.
Connection to an outside line on a PBX system usually
takes a second or two, so if the modem immediately
dials the number you want to call, part of the
number may be lost. To avoid this problem, put a
comma at the appropriate place(s) in the telephone
number, which instructs the modem to pause when
dialing.
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