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Generally,
the
most-significant
bit
of
the
selection
is
the
highest
of
a
group.
Four
groups
are
provided.
From
top
to
bottom,
facing the
installed
card,
they
are:
¢
Input
selection,
binary
coded,
most-significant
bit
to
least-significant
bit
(3).
e
Bit-rate
selection,
binary
coded,
most-significant
bit
to
least-significant
bit
(4).
e
Device
address,
most-significant
hex
digit
(4)
and
least-significant
hex
digit
(4).
e
IPL
selections,
primary
and
secondary
(2).
e
Reserved
(2).
Jumper
significance
is
as
follows:
e
Input
selection—jumper
installed
means
that
the
appropriate
bit
of
the
decode
=
logical
1.
The
decode
is
as
follows:
Input
Input
MSB
LSB
selected
interpretation
0
0 0
Contact
sense
Closed=data
mark*
0
0
1
TTL
Minus=data
mark
0
1
0
EIA
Minus=data
mark
0
1
1
Internal
True
data
out
1
0 O
Contact
sense
Open=data
mark
1
0
1
TTL
Plus=data
mark
1
1
O
EIA
Plus=data
mark
1
1
1
Internal
True
data
out
*The
contact
sense
input,
closed=data
mark,
is
the
no-jumper
default
selection.
Bit-rate
selection—jumper
installed
means
that
the
appropriate
bit
of
the
decode
=
logical
1.
The
decode
is
as
follows:
Input
MSB
LSB
interpretation
0
0
0 0 110
bps*
0
0 0
1
Reserved
0
0
1
0
Reserved
0
0
1 1
Reserved
0
1
O 0 50
bps
0
1
O
1
100
bps
0
1
1
0
200
bps
0
1 1 1
Reserved
1
0 0 0
75
bps
1
0
0
1
150
bps
1
0
1
0
300
bps
]
0
| 1
600
bps
1
1
O 0
1200
bps
1 1
O
1
2400
bps
1
1
J
0
4800
bps
1 1
1
1
9600
bps
*110
bps
is
the
no-jumper
default
bit-rate
selection.
e
Device
address—jumper
installed
means
that
corresponding
device
address
bit
=
logical
1.
e
JPilL—jumper
installed
means
“‘selected.’’
If
no
jumpers
are
installed,
the
teletypewriter
adapter
cannot
perform
IPL.
Teletypewriter
Adapter
Feature
4-25

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