SET-UP
The set-ups make it possible to create predefined formats.
The terminals, modem groups, repertories of the DATA MENU use one of the set-ups (By default, table No. 0 is used)

Setup Id
50 set-ups can be managed (0 to 49); they are created by default.
Set-up No. 0 is the reference set-up: 4800 4800 7 N 1. It cannot be changed.

Used
YES: at least used by one DATA terminal.

Emission Speed
Reception Speed
The transmission speed on the one hand, and the reception speed on the other, is to be chosen from the following list:
The transmission and reception speeds may be different.

Autobaud
YES: the system adapts the rate of the called TA (server) to the rate of the calling TA (station).
If autobaud attribute is on YES the Parity, Data Format, Stopbit attributes have no meaning.

Parity
The parity is a method for controlling errors.
The parity is to be chosen from none, even, odd, mark (parity of 1), space.
If autobaud attribute has value on YES, the attributes Parity error and Replace char have no meaning.

Parity Error
This section makes it possible to choose what happens to characters which have not been properly received:
0 ignore: the character will be received whatever it is,
1 discard: the character will be remove,
2 replace: the character will be replace with the replacement character (see following section).
If autobaud attribute has value false, the attributes Parity error and Replace char have no meaning.
If Parity error attribute is ignore or discard, the attribute Replace Char has no meaning.

Replacement Char.
The ASCII character defined in this section replaces the characters which have not been properly received if the above section is to be "replaced".
If autobaud attribute has value false, the attributes Parity error and Replace char have no meaning.
If Parity error attribute is ignore or discard, the attribute Replace Char has no meaning.

Data bits
Most of the characters are transmitted in blocks of 7 or 8 data bits.
The number of data bits for characters is to be chosen from 5, 6, 7 and 8.

Stop Bit
The stop bits represent the unit of time between characters.
The stop bit has to be chosen from 1 or 2.