Model 4P-MAS-30
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Password
To change the password, it must be reentered. Then a prompt for a new password, then a confirmation
of the new password. The password may be up to eight characters and is case sensitive.
LOGIN > TEST
ENTER NEW PASSWORD > TEST
RE-ENTER NEW PASSWORD > TEST
PASSWORD CHANGED
Please remember you password. If you forget your password, the unit needs to be returned to
Dataprobe for re-initialization. There is a charge for this.
Set Baud Rate
ENTER BAUD =>
Valid selections are 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200
This changes only the default speed. The Auto Rate Detector can always be invoked by sending the
Enter Key several times.
Set Character Format
ENTER N,E,O >
Enter only the Parity, N, E or O for None, Even, Odd respectively. The 4P-MAS will automatically
adjust for the number of data bits and 1 stop bit.
Set Lead Control
ENTER Y/N >
Enter Y to add RTS/DTR Lead control to the 4P-MAS. This mode allows the RTS or DTR of Ports A
through D to select the Master Port. Change this setting to Yes if you require one or more of the
devices connected to ports A through D to be able to dial out through the modem on the Master Port.
See page 5 for a detailed description of Lead control.
Mode
Sets the 4P-MAS for either Terminal or Modem use. Each time selection 6 is chosen, this setting
toggles.
Terminal Mode:
The 4P-MAS does not monitor the connection status of the Master
Port. This mode allows an unlimited number of login attempts. Use this mode for direct
cable connections from a PC or Terminal to the 4P-MAS.
Modem Mode:
The 4P-MAS monitors the DCD lead from the Master Port. Each time
DCD goes high (indicating that a call has been established) the 4P-MAS generates the
Login prompt. Three unsuccessful login attempts causes the 4P-MAS to hang up the
modem. Use this setting when the 4P-MAS is connected to a dial modem.