Follow the installation directions that come with the Terminal program
you wish to use. Once installed on the computer, you should start the
program and set the communication parameters for the following:
COMPATIBILITY:
1200 bauds, 7 bits/character, even parity, Handshake XON/XOFF,
FULL-DUPLEX, Modem connection, "telephone" port.
Once these settings have been achieved, proceed to section 2.5.
2.5 System Startup and Loop-back Test
Make sure that you have connected your PK-232 to a 12-14 Volt DC power
source and to the RS-232 port of your computer or Computer Terminal.
If you are using a computer, you must also have a communications
program and be familiar with its operation. You are now ready to
begin the following PK-232 Startup and Loop-back check-out procedure.
1. Don't connect any cables to your radio yet!
2. Set the front-panel RADIO-1/RADIO-2 switch to RADIO-1 (out).
3. Remove one of the 5-wire shielded Radio Cables from the PK-232
accessory bag. If you have a single 10-Ft. cable with 5-pin
connectors on each end, it should be cut in half.
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