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Default Mode
Used with 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. Used to identify the data 
mode.
Default Speed
Used with 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. Used to identify the data 
rate.
ASSIGNED MEMBER
Ext and Name
Used with Data Line, Announcement, Netcon, Processor/Trunk, Processor 
Interface, and System Port Data Modules. Appears the extension number and 
name of the user...

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Default Data Applications
Used with 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. Used to identify mode to be 
Used with originating data calls when the mode is not specified with the calling 
parameters. This mode is also used for terminating trunk calls that do not have 
bearer capability specified or administered connections. Refer to ‘‘
Generalized 
route selection’’ on page 1351 for...

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Screen 66. Data Line Data Module — if KYBD Dialing is n
Refer to ‘‘DLC Option Settings’’ on page 593 for additional information when 
assigning entries for the remaining fields on the screen.
KYBD Dialing
This option must be enabled to allow data endpoints to originate calls via the EIA 
232C interface and obtain ASCII feedback text. When enabled, the user gets the 
dial prompt. This...

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Busy Out
This option should be enabled for DTEs that are members of a hunt group and to 
allow “busy out” when DTE turns power off so that calls do not terminate on that 
DTE.
SPEEDS
Enter y to select operating speeds as follows:
Permit Mismatch
This option allows the EIA interface to operate at a rate different than that agreed 
to in the data module handshake. (The data module...

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When this option is enabled, the DLC reports the highest optioned speed and all 
the lower speeds (or the previously selected autoadjust speed) during the 
handshake process.
!CAUTION:
Caution must be used when using this option to send information from a 
DTE/DCE that is transmitting data at higher rates than that of the far end. 
Sustained usage of this type transmission results in...

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Answer Text
Appears when the KYBD Dialing field is 
y. This option enables text feedback that 
is normally delivered to the DTE when a call is answered or disconnected. The 
Answer Text option applies to DLC-generated text as well as text received from 
the system. If this option is disabled, the system still generates the text, but the 
DLC prevents it from being sent to the device....

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DLC Option Settings
The following provides additional information on the option settings for DLCs 
when used with the following types of devices:
nPrinters
nNon-intelligent terminals
nData terminals and personal computers
nHost computers
nInformation Systems Network (ISN)
Printers
A DLC port with a companion ADU, when attached to a printer, usually 
terminates a data call. Therefore, in...

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Non-intelligent terminals
A non-intelligent terminal connected to the DLC usually is assigned as a line. 
Ta b l e  8
 lists the option settings for non-intelligent terminals.
Table 7. DLDM screen settings for printer connection 
Field on screen Option Comments
Speed Highest speed at 
which the Printer 
operatesSubject to distance 
limitations; Autoadjust not 
used
KYBD Dialing no
Busy...

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Data terminals and personal computers
An intelligent data terminal or a personal computer (PC) attached to a DLC can 
either originate or terminate a data call. A single ADU at the site of the originating 
device extends the distance signals can travel to the switch (the model ADU 
depends on the terminal connector). An analog telephone can be attached to this 
arrangement whenever an...

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Host computers
A host computer may originate and terminate a data call. For this application, the 
number of DLCs required depends on the number of ports needed. An MADU can 
be used (instead of 8 ADUs) to complete the connection. Ta b l e  1 0
 lists option 
settings for a port that has a terminating connection to a host computer or an 
originating connection from a host computer....
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