Command Reference
Introduction
This chapter documents all KAM’98 commands.
There are many commands which affect operation of the KAM’98. Some com
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mands affect performance under specific conditions, some change parameters af
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fecting general operation and others direct a one-time action.
The user changes parameters and issues instructions to the KAM’98 by typing
commands composed of English-like word abbreviations and variables which are
numbers or strings of characters chosen by the user. You will probably never
change some of these parameters.
Default values are stored in permenant memory (i.e., in an EPROM). If you
change any setting or value, the new setting or value will be stored in bat-
tery-backed RAM and will be the value used at future power-on.
The availability of the commands listed here depends upon what INTFACE
(i.e., INTERFACE) mode the KAM’98 is currently in (see the INTFACE
command in the command listing below and check the index for more informa-
tion on INTFACE modes).
Format for Listing Commands
All KAM’98 commands are listed alphabetically below.
A“
#” bullet in front of the name of a command indicates that the command is a
NEWUSER Command — it will be available for use when the KAM’98 is set to
NEWUSER Mode.
The KAM’98 ships with NEWUSER as the default INTFACE mode. Also, the
KAM’98 will be in NEWUSER mode after a hard reset.
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