STAT-4, STAT-8, AND STAT-24
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Code numbers 1 through 8 list the various sub-channel parameters that you can change: sub-channel data rate,
number of data bits in sub-channel data frame, type of parity used in sub-channel data frame, number of stop
bits in sub-channel data frame, software flow control function at the local end of the sub-channel, end-to-end
software flow control, end-to-end hardware flow control (by means of DTR line), and transfer of RTS status to
DCD control line.
Type
Q
to return to the LOCAL CHANNEL CONFIGURATION screen (7).
The Current Configuration line lists the current parameter values.
Procedure:
Select the desired configuration action by typing its code number, or type
Q
to return to the LOCAL
CHANNEL CONFIGURATION screen (7).
9. Baud Rate Screen
Purpose:
View the current sub-channel baud rate and select a new rate, if desired. Description Codes 1
through 9, A and B list the available sub-channel rates: 75, 110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19,200
and 38,400 bps. Type
Q
to return to the LOCAL SUB-CHANNEL CONFIGURATION screen (8).
The CURRENT STATE line shows the current sub-channel rate.
Procedure:
To change sub-channel rate, type the appropriate code number. The new selection appears in the CURRENT
STATE line. If you changed the rate of the command sub-channel (the sub-channel you are now connected to),
reprogram your terminal for the new rate, so that you will be able to continue. After completing the required
actions, type
Q
to return to the LOCAL SUB-CHANNEL CONFIGURATION screen (8).
10. Data Bits Screen
Purpose:
View the current number of data bits used on this sub-channel and select a new value, if desired.
Description:
Code numbers 1 through 4 list the available selections of data bits number: 5, 6, 7, or 8. Type
Q
to return to the
Local Sub-Channel Configuration screen (8).
The Current State line shows the current number of data bits.
Procedure:
To change the number of data bits, type the appropriate code number. The new selection appears in the
Current State line. If you changed the number of data bits on the command sub-channel (the sub-channel you
are now connected to), reprogram your terminal for the new value so that you will be able to continue.
After completing the required actions, type
Q
to return to the Local Sub-Channel Configuration screen (8).