I-Data 5250 ALLY Power Supply User Manual


 
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4  Twinax Timeout
This mode is used to select the twinax timeout period. After selecting
Mode 4, the LED will display an underscore (_). The user must then press
the MODE button until the LED displays the number of the desired
timeout period (0=1 second, 1=5 seconds, 2=10 seconds, 3=15 seconds,
4=30 seconds, 5=45 seconds, 6=1 minute). After two seconds, the twinax
timeout value will change, and the unit will return to Normal Operating
Mode.
5  Printer Configurations
This mode is used to select a predefined configuration (stored in the 5250
ALLYs flash memory) for the PARALLEL OUT PRINTER port. The
complete list of supported printer configurations can be found later in this
chapter (all printer configurations are represented by a two-digit
hexadecimal value). After selecting Mode 5, the LED will display an
equals sign (=). The user must then press the MODE button until the LED
displays the first digit of the desired printer configuration number. After
two seconds, the LED will display an underscore (_), and the user must
enter the second digit of the printer configuration. After two seconds, the
configuration will be loaded, and the unit will return to Normal Operating
Mode.
6  Alternate Host Modes
This mode is used to select the alternate host mode used by the 5250
ALLY. After selecting Mode 6, the LED will display an underscore (_).
The user must then press the MODE button until the LED displays the
desired mode number (0=IBM emulation, 1=SCS Dump, 2=Xerox 275
emulation, 4=Transparent, 5=Hex Dump). After two seconds, the alternate
host mode value will change, and the unit will return to Normal Operating
Mode.
7  Alternate Host Timeout
This mode is used to select the alternate host timeout period. After
selecting Mode 7, the LED will display an underscore (_). The user must
then press the MODE button until the LED displays the number of the
desired timeout period (0=1 second, 1=5 seconds, 2=10 seconds, 3=15
seconds, 4= 30 seconds, 5=45 seconds, 6=1 minute). After two seconds,
the alternate host timeout value will change, and the unit will return to
Normal Operating Mode.