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Figure 3–21: Search Definition Overlay (Symbol Editor Menu)
Communications Menu
The Communications menu (Figure 3–22) allows you to specify communication
port information. There are three RS-232 ports: Terminal, Auxiliary, and Host.
For the Terminal port, you can specify the transmit and receive (baud) rate for
communication with a console terminal. For the Auxiliary port, you can specify
baud rate and flow control (control of data transmission). The end-of-line
characters sent to a serial printer are specified in the print overlay associated with
the data you want to send. For the Host port, you can specify the protocol to use
(DAS 9200 PCL or Kermit), baud rate, mode (7 or 8 significant bits-per-charac-
ter), flow control, input/output end-of-line characters, and the interrupt character.
From the Communications menu, you can call the LAN overlay to display the
network parameters by selecting function key F5: LAN. You can also call the
Print Screen Setup overlay to specify the print screen setup parameters by
selecting function key F6: PRINT SETUP.
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