This soft copy for use by IBM employees only.
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You can also change the user password. Figure 59 shows an example of how it is changed.
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A.1.4 Resetting the Password to Factory Default
If you forget the administrator password for the 8285, you can use the following procedure to reset the password to the factory default:
1.Enter FORCE at the password prompt.
2.Select the ATM Reset button on the 8285 front panel.
A.1.5 How to Change Terminal Settings
You can customize the terminal settings of the 8285 if you are logged on as administrator. The following commands are provided:
•Set Terminal Baud
This command allows you to set the baud rate at which the 8285 will communicate with the attached console or modem. The following example shows you how to change the baud rate to 2400 bps:
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Figure 60. Changing the Terminal Baud Rate
•Set Terminal Data_Bits
This command lets you configure the 8285 to the number of data bits used by the attached console. For example, the following command allows you to change the number of data bits to 7:
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Figure 61. Changing the Terminal Data Bits
•Set Terminal Parity
This command lets you configure the 8285to the same parity used by the attached console. The following example shows you how to change the parity bit to even: