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RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc.
April 24, 2007 4-30 (973) 334-3100
Esc - ABORT COMMAND
If you start entering a user command and change your mind, press the [ESC] key instead of
the [ENTER] key to abort the command.
Format: REMOTE> ESC (no [ENTER])
For example, if you enter a "D" (Run diagnostics) and then press the [ESC] key, the following
message will appear on your display:
REMOTE> D -Command Cancelled-
Error
REMOTE>
You can also abort a command by pressing [CTRL][H] before pressing the [ENTER] key. This
will backspace over the command, erasing it.
H - DISPLAY COMMAND LIST
Whenever you are accessing the RFL 9660, you can view a list of the commands available to
you by using the "H" (help) command.
Format: REMOTE> H [ENTER]
The "H" command tells the RFL 9660 to send a list of all user commands to your terminal. A
typical command list appears in Figure 4-27. The system "super-user" can display a similar list,
but it has additional configuration commands on it. (See Section 5.)
D - RUN DIAGNOSTICS
Any time you want to make sure the RFL 9660 is working properly, you can use the "D"
command to run the RFL 9660's internal diagnostic program. For more information of the
diagnostic routine, refer to Section 10 of this manual.
I- PORT INFORMATION
The "I" command tells the RFL 9660 to generate the port information summary; this is a table
listing all available ports.
Format: REMOTE> I [ENTER]
A typical port summary table appears in Figure 4-29. The CPU automatically updates this table
as new ports (RS-232 or fiber) are added to the system.

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