Operation procedures and tests Page 33 of 86Meridian data features Operations and testsKeyboard dialing from the AIM data stationKeyboard dialing (KBD) is only applicable to ASCII, asynchronous start-stopcharacter mode, and interactive terminals equipped with an EIA RS-232-Cinterface.It is not available for synchronous or block mode terminals.The AIM and KBD provide the following capabilities:• Call origination to local and remote hosts• Ring Again• Autodial data calling to local hosts• Data baud rate of 110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200(110 and 150 bps are not supported for AIM and PCIC to AIM and PCICcalling)• 2 stop-bits for a baud rate of 110 and 1 bit for all other baud rates• 8 data bits and no parity• Auto-answer (see Note 6 under Procedure 12)Menu informationThe AIM is easy to use because user friendly prompts guide you through theoperating steps. Two menu provide a choice of call or function operation.Use the Main menu, shown below, to determine the call or function type:The Modify menu shown below appears on the screen when M isselected from the Main menu:A—AUTODIAL R—REMOTE CALL(CR)—AUTODIAL S—SPEED CALLC—CALL M—MODIFYD—DISPLAYSELECT:A—AUTODIAL NUMBER R—REMOTE LOOPBACKS—SPEED NUMBER Q—QUIT MODIFYSELECT: