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MFJ-495 Memory Keyer Instruction Manual
© 2001-2009 MFJ Enterprises, Inc. 5
Figure 3. Qwerty Keyboard Layout.
Figure 4. Dvorak Keyboard Layout.
Connecting to a Computer
You may connect the MFJ-495 to a computer using the 9-pin DIN serial port on the back panel. If your
computer has a 25-pin serial port, you can use a 25-pin-to-9-pin adapter.
To use a computer with the MFJ-495, run a terminal program that will upload and download ASCII files,
and configure the terminal program to do so. Set the terminal program for 1200 baud, 8 data bits, one
stop bit and no parity; set the flow control to Xon/Xoff. If you see extraneous linefeeds on the computer
screen when receiving data from the MFJ-495, you may configure your software to strip out these extra
linefeeds.
During sending, the characters sent by the MFJ-495 are sent through the serial port, so you may use your
computer to monitor the transmitted copy. You may find this particularly convenient.
You also may upload and download text files between the MFJ-495 and your computer. For details on
this, see the discussion of “Uploading and Downloading Messages” on page 34.
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