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Picture Perfect 4.6 User Manual - UTCFS Global Security Products

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66<br />

<strong>Picture</strong> <strong>Perfect</strong> <strong>4.6</strong><br />

<strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Table 30. Modem form fields (continued)<br />

Field<br />

Hi-speed<br />

Connect Msg<br />

Error Message<br />

No Carrier<br />

Msg<br />

No Answer<br />

Message<br />

Busy Msg<br />

Description<br />

Enter the message (0 to 30 alphanumeric characters) that this modem returns when it connects using its<br />

high-speed baud rate.<br />

Enter the message (0 to 30 alphanumeric characters) that this modem gives when it rejects an invalid<br />

command.<br />

Enter the message (0 to 30 alphanumeric characters) that this modem gives when it fails to connect; this<br />

message differentiates between No Carrier, No Answer, and Busy.<br />

Enter the message (0 to 30 alphanumeric characters) that this modem gives when it fails to connect; this<br />

message differentiates between No Carrier and No Answer.<br />

Enter the message (0 to 30 alphanumeric characters) that this modem gives when it fails to connect; this<br />

message differentiates between No Carrier and Busy.<br />

Related procedures<br />

To create, edit, or delete a modem record:<br />

1. From the Configuration menu, select Micros, and then click the Modems tab.<br />

2. Refer to Creating, editing, deleting, and printing records on page 36.<br />

Configuring ports<br />

Many of the port characteristics for micro communication lines are already configured at the time of<br />

installation. All you need to provide is a port description, tty number, and line settings. If the port<br />

supports dial-up micros, specify a phone number and modem type.<br />

Use the Ports form to define a serial port and the Network Micro Ports form to define a network port.<br />

The system then allows you to assign the device port (line) to a micro.<br />

• Unidirectional direct connection micros require only a primary port.<br />

• Bidirectional direct connection micros require a primary and a secondary port.<br />

• Dial-up micros do not require a port assignment, but do require a Ports form.<br />

• Network micros require only a network primary port.<br />

The Ports form supports dynamic configuration for all fields except tty. Dynamic configuration means<br />

that you can configure ports without having to restart the <strong>Picture</strong> <strong>Perfect</strong> system. If you change the<br />

tty name, you must restart <strong>Picture</strong> <strong>Perfect</strong>.<br />

Note:<br />

The fields on the Ports form differ on a redundant system. Refer to the <strong>Picture</strong> <strong>Perfect</strong> Redundant Edition <strong>User</strong><br />

<strong>Manual</strong> for more information.

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