Worksheet b-1: terminals/modems, B-1, terminals/modems – AT&T DEFINITY 555-230-223 User Manual

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Appendix B: Supported Terminals and Modems/Option Settings

Worksheet B-1: Terminals/Modems

Date

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Contact Telephone Number

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To the AE:

Complete this worksheet with the customer before configuring and ordering the
DEFINITY LAN Gateway system.

Options

Terminal 1

Terminal 2

What type of terminal would you like to use?

Options are: 715 BCT, 513 BCT, 4410, 4415, 4425, 5410, 5420,

5425, and 610 and 615 (using 513, 4410, or 4425 emulation

cartridge), or a PC with a 513 or 4410 emulation package or

G3-MA. Also, the Cross-Talk software tool (via 513 emulation), or

Telnet with an emulated terminal type of vt100, vt220, vt320,

vt950, ibm3101, ibm5051, hp2621, hp2624, ansi, wyse50,

wyse60, or PC. (The 715 BCT terminal allows an administrator to

toggle between DEFINITY G3 administration screens and

DEFINITY LAN Gateway screens.)

How would you like the terminal connected to the DEFINITY LAN

Gateway system? You can implement any of the following:

Directly via cables

Via modem

Options include but are not limited to: AT&T 2400 (2400

baud modem), DM224 (2400 baud modem), DM424

(2400 baud modem), Comsphere 3820 (9600 baud

modem), 2212C (1200 baud modem), and 212AB (1200

baud modem).

The DM224 and Comsphere 3820 are orderable at this

time.

Via data modules

Options are: one 7400A and one 7400B (recommended),

or two 7400As.

Via asynchronous data unit (ADU)

What length cables would you like for the terminals? Default is 70

feet; other options are 5, 10, 30, 40, or 50.

B-2

Issue 1 January 1996

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