TELOS TWOX12 USER’S MANUAL
DETAILED CONFIGURATION & REFERENCE
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• Phone Number – setting does not matter
• Connect Using - select the com port connected to the TWOx12
Now click on “ok”. Next you will see a
Com Properties
Dialog box. Enter the
following information:
• Bits Per Second - set to match Serial Bitrate setting in the TWOx12’s System
menu selection.
• Data Bits - set to 8
• Parity – set to none
• Stop Bits – set to “1”
• Flow control - set to “none”
Now click on “ok”.
Once you have made the physical connections and programmed your terminal
emulation software, you should see a blank terminal window. If all is ok you should
see your own characters echoed back when you type. If not, check the settings and
make sure your are properly connected. You may need to contact your software
vendor for advice.
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IMPORTANT TIP!
Many of the commands available in the following section are very powerful and can
interfere with normal operation of the TWOx12 if used incorrectly. Please note that
you should avoid using a command that you do not understand. Note also that the
most complete source of documentation for these commands is the online help,
accessed as shown below. Telos Customer Support will not be able to assist you beyond
what is shown in that help file.
Note that in the following section we will use
bold type like this
to indicate what
your would type and Courier type like this to show what the
system would reply. If two parameters are separated by a “/” character this
represents that you should choose one parameter form the list. As usual ignore quotes
(“or’) when typing entries.
You should now be able to get the most up-to-date listing of commands by typing
“help ?” as follows:
>>
help ? <return>
?
Available commands:
Codec Dump R4 R2 R1 RW4 RW2 RW1 W4 W2 W1 DTMF DSPrw DSPw
DSPr AudSet AudSource A