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OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
erating
Modes
troller
are
re-initialized
to
the
parameter
stored
in
battery
backed-up
RAM
(bbRAM).
After
the
RESET
command
is
issued
all
operating
parameters
are
reset
to
the
default
values
stored
in
EPROM.
You
probably
won’t
use
this
command
often.
The
packet
controller
will
automatically
reload
the
bbRAM
from
EPROM
at
power
up
if
it
finds
that
the
data
is
bad.
The
following
commands
set
special
characters
which
are
active
in
Command
Mode.
CANline
Cancel
current
line
CANPac
Cancel
output
(Command
Mode
only)
DELete
Character
deletion
PASs
Insert
following
special
character
REDisplay
Re-display
current
line
STArt,
STOp
User’s
flow
control
(sent
from
computer)
XOff,
XON
Packet
unit
flow
control
(sent
to
computer
The
following
commands
enable
display
features
which
are
active
in
Command
Mode.
AUtolf
Add
<LF>
after
<CR>
(data
to
term)
BKondel
Echo
after
character
deletion
Echo
Automatic
echo
of
serial
port
input
FLow
Type-in
flow
control
LCok
Lower
case
translation
LFlIgnore
Line
Feed
characters
ignored
NUer
Nulls
after
<CR>
NULf
Nulls
after
<LF>
NULLs
Null
count
Screenln
Automatic
<CR
>
insertion
Entering
Data-Transfer
Modes
There
are
several
ways
to
enter
a
data-transfer
mode
from
Command
Mode.
You
can
type
the
command
CONVerse
(or
the
single-letter
command
“K’”)
to
enter
Converse
Mode
or
the
command
TRansparent
to
enter
Transparent
Mode,
and
the
Packet
controller
will
immediately
enter
the
specified
mode.
packet
controller
will
automatically
enter
a
data-transfer
mode
when
a
connection
is
made.
You
specify
the
data-transfer
mode
for
automatic
entry
with
the
command
CONMode:
cmd:CONMode
Transparent
cmd:CONMode
Converse
:
specify
Transparent
Mode,
and
Converse
Mode
respectively.
16
Operating
Manual,
4th
Ed.
©
PacComm,
1990

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