Editing Configuration Profiles I/NET Configuration
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This port will be used for printing event messages only. The
printer used for printing events must be capable of
supporting single line feeds. Therefore, it is recommended
that only a dot-matrix printer be used. Refer to the descrip-
tion of Event Actions in TCON 237, “I/NET 2000 System
Technical Reference Guide,” and in TCON 236, “I/NET 2000
System Operator Guide,” for more information.
Note: In order to print extended ASCII characters on the event printer, a
Windows 98 workstation must load an ANSI driver from the
CONFIG.SYS file. This driver is typically included within the
Windows “Command” directory or within the system’s “DOS” direc-
tory. A Windows NT workstation does not require this driver.
Example CONFIG.SYS entry:
DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\ANSI.SYS
4. Select the
Printer line spacing you prefer to be used for the
event printer.
5. If necessary, enter a
Printer Initialization string for the event
printer. This string will be sent to your printer by I/NET.
Refer to your printer documentation for additional infor-
mation.
Managing Configuration Profiles
The following sections provide instructions for adding, deleting,
and using alternate configuration profiles.
Adding a New Configuration Profile
To add a new configuration profile:
1. Select
Add from the I/NET Configuration Profiles dialog
box (see Figure 4-2 on page 4-3). The Add Configuration
Profile dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 4-11.
2. Type the name of the new profile and click
OK. The Config-
uration editor, shown in Figure 4-3 on page 4-4, displays.
3. Use the procedures provided in “Editing Configuration
Profiles” on page 4-3, to define the new profile.