DS72 HOST MODULE OWNER’S MANUAL

DETAILED OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION

by <cr>. The DS72 module presents the current status of Port ID Echo and asks if you want to change:

Port ID Echo is

Disabled

Change It? (Y/N):

 

Type “Y” followed by <cr> to toggle Connect Port ID Echo or “N” for no followed by <cr>. If you answer yes, the DS72 module responds:

Port ID Echo is

Device Name

Disable Port ID Echo

1

Use Module, Port Number

2

Use Device Name

3

Exit

X,CR

Enter Request :

 

If you are enabling Port ID Echo, choose #2 to echo the module and port number, followed by <cr>. Choose #3 to echo the device name, followed by <cr>. The DS72 module stores the selected Connect Port ID Echo in non- volatile memory and returns to the configuration menu.

NOTE: If you choose #3, “Use Device Name,” the programmed Port Device Name for the selected DS74 is used.

LOGIN SETUP

This configures how

the DS72 responds upon login.

You can

 

Enable/Disable the Header and Menu and/or Enable/Disable/Program

 

Password and Auto Connect Port.

 

 

From the configuration menu, select #8, “Login Setup,” followed by <cr>.

 

The following menu appears:

 

 

Header

1

 

 

Password

2

 

 

Menu

3

 

 

Auto Connect

4

 

 

Exit

X,CR

 

 

Enter Request :

 

 

Header

If enabled, the following header appears with the main menu upon initiation

 

of power or after a modem connection to the host module has been

 

established. If disabled, the header does not appear with the main menu.

 

Default Header is enabled.

 

 

Data Switch Series – F.1.00

 

 

Bay Technical Associates

 

 

Unit ID: BAYTECH DS72

 

 

 

Port Select Code: $BT

 

 

Attention Character:

;

 

From the selection menu, select #1, “Header,” followed by <cr>. The DS72 displays the current header status and asks if you want to enable:

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Bay Technical Associates DS72 owner manual Login Setup, Default Header is enabled