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The System configuration screen is displayed as shown in Figure 2-2
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TABLE 2-1 (92221P) BGU to LaserJet pin out

TM   11-5895-1412-12&P Figure 2-1, press <f5> Datacom Config. The  Datacom  Configuration  screen  is displayed as shown in Figure 2-3. Figure 2-3 (f5) To change or set values, use the function keys: f 3 - f 4 - f 5 - f 8 - allows you to select the Next Choice at the cursor position. allows you to select the Previous Choice at the cursor position. allows you to select the Default Values. EXIT to the PAM menu. Use the arrow keys to go from line to line and set values shown in Figure 2-3. Press <f8> to save the settings and return to PAM. CONNECTING  THE  LASERJET This  section  identifies  the  procedures  for  interfacing  a  HP  LaserJet  printer to the computer. You can configure the computer’s 9 pin connector to act as a serial interface or to act as a HP 82164a HP-IL/RS-232 Interface. The LaserJet printer can be configured to accept data from the computer using both modes. See the following subsections for details. A.  SERIAL  PORT  CONNECTION To connect the LaserJet directly to the serial port, use the HP 92221P Printer Cable. Serial  communication  port  technical  information  is  shown  in  Table  2-1. Plug the 9-pin end of the HP 92221P Printer Cable into the serial port on the back of the computer. Connect the 25-pin end of the cable into the back of the printer. Turn on the computer and the printer. 2-10

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