For the Printer
device, the second number is the secondary
address of the printer. Most serial printers
require a secondary
address of 7 for lowercase text. If you
have problems getting your
printouts to look right, check your printer
manual to see what
secondary address is recommended.
Novaterm accepts values between 4 and 30
for the printer. Novaterm
does not change the printer device if
the device number you specify is
not connected.
4.7.3 Phone book
This specifies the file name of the phone
book currently on use.
Changing this option on the configuration
menu does not load a new
phone book; it merely changes the name
of the current one.
4.7.4 F-key file
This specifies the file name of the function
key definition file
currently in use. Changing this option
on the configuration menu does
not load a new definition file; it merely
changes the name of the
current one.
4.7.5 Startup script
This option specifies the file name of
a script file that is executed
automatically when you start up Novaterm
(see section 6, Scripts).
4.7.6 Memory device
This option lets you change the memory
device driver currently
installed. The memory device driver is
used by the buffer to store
data. This can also be changed from the
Buffer Menu (see 1.1.7,
Specifying the
memory device).
4.7.7 Set the time
This option lets you select a real-time
clock device, and sets the
system clock from it. See section 1.1.10,
Selecting a real-time clock
device
for more information.
4.7.8 Print in ASCII
If this option is turned on, Novaterm converts
all text sent to the
printer to standard ASCII. Turn on this
option if you have an ASCII
printer. This option alone will
not print linefeeds at the end of each
line; use the following option for that.