Panasonic KX-T61610 Switch User Manual


 
The skip perforation code indicates the number
of lines to be skipped. When the print head
reaches the line designated, the print head
moves to the top position
of
the next page.
0 (print head does not skip.)
1 (print head skips the last line.)
2 (print head skips the last 2 lines.)
9; (print head skips the last 95 lines.)
Programming
I. Dial (27).
“SMDR PARAMETERS” will be dis-
played.
2. Press the NEXT button.
“NL-CODE: CR-l-LF” will be displayed
and “CR+LF” will blink.
3. Press the SELECT button to alternate
between CR-?-LF and CR to select the
desired mode.
4. Press the MEMORY button.
The LCD will stop blinking.
5. Press the NEXT button.
“BAUD RATE: 1200B” will be displayed
and the “1200B” will blink.
6.
Repeat pressing the SELECT button until
the desired baud rate is displayed.
7. Press the MEMORY button.
The LCD will stop blinking.
8.
Press the NEXT button.
“WORD LENGT: 7BITS” will be dis-
played and the
“7BIT.S” will blink.
9.
Press
the SELECT button to alternate
between 7BITS and 8BITS to select the
-desired mode.
10.
Press the MEMORY button.
The LCD will stop blinking.
11.
Press the NEXT button.
“PARITY: MARK” will be displayed and
the “MARK” will blink.
12. Repeat pressing the SELECT button until
the desired parity code is displayed.
13. Press
the
MEMORY button.
The LCD will stop blinking.
14.
Press the NEXT
button.
“STOP BIT: IBIT” will be displayed and
the “IBIT’ will blink.
15. Press the SELECT button to alternate
between 1BIT and ZBITS to select the
desired mode.
16.
Press the MEMORY button.
The LCD will stop blinking.
17. Press the NEXT button.
“PAGE LENGTH:
66” will be displayed
and the “66” will blink.
18.
Dial (4 through 99) for the page length
entry.
19. Press the MEMORY button.
The LCD
will stop blinking.
20. Press the NEXT button.
“SKIP
PERF:
0” will be displayed and
the “0” will blink.
21. Dial (0 through 95) for the skip perfora-
tion code entry.
22. Press the MEMORY button.
The LCD will stop blinking.
23.
To return to the initial program mode, press
the END button.
Programming Table
See page 6-18.
Conditions _’
~To return to the previous mode, press the
PREV button instead of the NEXT button.