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SHIFT
IN/OUT
(Shift
in/shift
out)
Shift
in/shift
out
controls
a
signal
to
distinguish
a
European
character
or
special
symbol
(codes
80H
to
FFH)
from
an
alphabetic
character
(codes
00H
to
7FH).
This
parameter
is
set
only
when
transmitting
or
receiving
7-bit
data.
7F
CODE
CONVERSION
The
ASCII
(American
Standard
Code
for
Information
Interchange)
defines
hex
code
7F
as
DEL
(Delete)
and
hex
code
08
as
BS
(Back
Space).
Most
terminals
interpret
7F
as
DEL
but
some
take
it
as
BS.
In
data
communications
between
two
terminals
which
differ
in
their
interpretation,
this
parameter
is
used
to
specify
code
conversion
from
7F
to
08.
SEND
LF
AFTER
CR,
RECEIVE
LF
AFTER
CR
The
CR
(Carriage
Return)
code
returns
the
cursor
to
the
beginning
of
a
line
and
the
LF
(Line
Feed)
code
moves
the
cursor
down
one
line.
Most
bulletin
board
and
information
services
automatically
send
an
LF
after
every
CR
to
move
the
cursor
to
the
beginning
of
the
next
line.
Most
terminals
on
the
other
hand
only
send
a
CR
when
you
press
the
enter
key,
with
no
LF.
For
most
applications,
the
SEND
option
is
set
to
OFF.
If
the
received
data
appears
on
a
single
line
and
is
continually
overwritten
by
the
following
line,
then
you
need
to
set
the
RECEIVE
option
ON.
If
the
received
data
has
an
extra
blank
line
between
each
line,
set
this
option
to
OFF.
With
your
Organizer,
the
initial
setting
is
OFF
for
both
options.
LOCAL
ECHO
(Local
character
echo)
Echo
refers
to
the
method
of
displaying
characters
typed
from
the
keyboard
on
the
terminal
screen.
!n
HOST
ECHO,
characters
typed
from
the
terminal
are
first
sent
to
the
host
computer
which
echoes
them
back
to
the
terminal
for
display.
In
LOCAL
ECHO,
characters
typed
at.
the
terminal
are
displayed
on
the
screen
simultaneous
with
the
transmission
of
the
characters
to
the
host.
DELAY
TIME
Delay
time
is
the
time
the
sending
unit
will
wait
after
the
transmission
of
each
line
of
text
to
give
the
receiving
terminal
time
to
read
the
data.
You
can
set
any
value
from
0-99
tenths
of
a
second
(i.e.
0-9.9
sec.).
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