Western Telematic PLS-345 manual Defining General Parameters, SetUp and Configuration

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Section 5: SetUp and Configuration

 

 

GENERAL PARAMETERS:

 

1.

System Password:

(defined)

2.

User Password:

(defined)

3.

Site ID:

PLS-345_TEST_IRVINE_CALIFORNIA

4.

Modem Init. String:

ATE0M0Q1&C1&D2S0=1

5.

Modem Disc. String:

(undefined)

6.

Baud Rate:

38400,N,8,1

7.

Command Echo:

On

8.

Inactivity Timeout:

30 Min

9.

Command Confirmation:

On

10.

Automated Mode:

Off

A.

Default Parameters

 

Enter Selection or <ESC> to Exit ...

 

 

 

Figure 5.2: The General Parameters Menu

5.4. Defining General Parameters

When the "PLS>" prompt appears, type /G [Enter] to display the General Parameters menu (Figure 5.2). Note that this menu is only available in System Mode; if you have accessed the PLS Command Mode with the User Password, you must log out and then log back in using the System Password. The General Parameters Menu offers the following options:

1.System Password: When the System Password is defined, the PLS will display a prompt before allowing access to command mode. If the System Password is entered, the PLS will start-up in System Mode. To define the System Password, type 1, press [Enter] and follow the instructions in the submenu. (Up to 16 characters, case- sensitive; Default = undefined.)

Notes:

If the System Password is not defined, the password prompt will not be displayed, and the PLS will always start-up in System Mode.

The PLS General Parameters Menu will not display the System Password. When the System Password has been defined, this field will read "(defined)".

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