HP t1000 T1000 Series Terminal Emulation Guide - Page 58

Flow Control, Data Bits, Stop Bits, Transmit Rate, On Line, Local Echo, Input, Output, In/Out

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Flow Control Factory default: Input This option specifies the type of flow control used by the line port to communicate readiness to transmit or receive data from the host. None - No flow control Input - XON/XOFF on received data Output - XON/XOFF on transmitted data In/Out - XON/XOFF on transmitted & received data Hardware - DTR/CTS hardware flow control. Data Bits Factory default: 8 This option specifies the number of data bits sent for each transmitted character. Stop Bits Factory default: 1 This specifies the number of stop bits sent for each transmitted character. Transmit Rate Factory default: Unlimited The setting of this option determines the maximum effective baud rate that the emulator transmits terminal reports and data sent as a result of pasting data to the host. On Line Factory default: Selected When this option is selected, normal two-way communication between the emulator and the host is enabled. When unselected, the emulator is in Local mode and data is not sent to, or received from the host. Data typed on the keyboard displays on the screen or associated with an action if a control command is typed. Local Echo Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines whether keyboard entered characters are displayed on the screen as well as sent to the host. When unselected, characters are not displayed when they are transmitted unless the host 'echoes' them back. 4-20 Setup Menus

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Flow Control
Factory default:
Input
This option specifies the type of flow control used by the line port to communicate readi-
ness to transmit or receive data from the host.
None
- No flow control
Input
- XON/XOFF on received data
Output
- XON/XOFF on transmitted data
In/Out
- XON/XOFF on transmitted & received data
Hardware
- DTR/CTS hardware flow control.
Data Bits
Factory default:
8
This option specifies the number of data bits sent for each transmitted character.
Stop Bits
Factory default:
1
This specifies the number of stop bits sent for each transmitted character.
Transmit Rate
Factory default:
Unlimited
The setting of this option determines the maximum effective baud rate that the emulator
transmits terminal reports and data sent as a result of pasting data to the host.
On Line
Factory default:
Selected
When this option is selected, normal two-way communication between the emulator and
the host is enabled. When unselected, the emulator is in Local mode and data is not sent to,
or received from the host. Data typed on the keyboard displays on the screen or associated
with an action if a control command is typed.
Local Echo
Factory default:
Unselected
The setting of this option determines whether keyboard entered characters are displayed
on the screen as well as sent to the host. When unselected, characters are not displayed
when they are transmitted unless the host 'echoes' them back.