Using the Terminal Emulation Menus—Chapter 4
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5250 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
S 2) DiscreteBells (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX)
If enabled, the terminal beeps f or each bell character the host sends. If
disabled, the unit ignor es the bell characters if it is already beeping. De-
fault is disabled.
S 3) UserKey Locked
If set, the host ignores a host command defining the Function keys. De-
fault is disabled.
S 4) RS232 Setup (6400, 5020, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX, 700 Series,
CK30, CK31, CV60)
When using the media copy command, use this option to set up the
communications port, then press [Enter] to return to 3) Protocol Opts.
S 1) RS232 Baud Rate
Select 1200, 2400, 4800 (64 00, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX),
[9600], 19200, 38400,
57600, or 115200 (5020, 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60)
S 2) RS232 Parity (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX)
Select from Odd, Even, or [None].
S 3) RS232 Stop Bits (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX)
Select either [1]- or 2-bits.
S 4) RS232 Data Bits (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX)
Select either 7- or [8]-bit.
S 5) RS232 Flow (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX)
Select from [None], DTR or XON/XOFF.
RS232 Setup
1) RS232 Baud Rate
2) RS232 Parity
3) RS232 Stop Bits
4) RS232 Data Bits
5) RS232 Flow
RS232 Baud Rate
1) 1200
2) 2400
3) 4800
4) 9600
5) 19200
6) 38400
7) 57600
8) 115200
RS232 Stop Bits
1) 1
2) 2
RS232 Parity
1) Odd
2) Even
3) None
RS232 Data Bits
1) 7
2) 8
[1]
[2]
[3] [4]
[5]
RS232 Flow
1) None
2) DTR
3) XON/XOFF
2) RS232 Parity,
3) RS232 Stop Bits,
4) RS232 Data Bits, and
5) RS232 Flow are for 6400, 5055,
59XX, 17XX, 11XX
1) 1200,
2) 2400, and
3) 4800 are for 6400,
5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX
7) 57600 and
8) 115200 are for
5020, 700 Series,
CK30, CK31, CV60