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PK-232 – MBX OPERATING MANUAL COMMAND SUMMARY
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APPENDIX A – COMMAND SUMMARY
A.1 Introduction
Your PK-232 is controlled by Commands that you enter from the keyboard. Most of these
commands have a standard (default) value that provides good performance. There are a
few commands that you will need to change. This section is intended as a command and er-
ror message reference and is not meant to be read from start to finish.
A.1.1 Entering Commands
Timewave Software for the PK-232 such as PC-PAKRATT has menus and even online help
for commands. If you are using a Timewave program, please consult the Program manual
for instructions on entering commands. The instructions below assume you are using a
terminal or terminal-emulating program on your personal computer.
Most Commands are short names for the instruction you want the PK-232 to perform.
Commands are entered after the Command prompt "cmd:".
o You may use either UPPER or lower case when entering commands.
o End the command with a carriage return <CR> or the <Enter> key.
o Correct any typing mistakes before typing the final <Enter>.
A.1.2 Command Responses
Whenever the PK-232 accepts a command it responds by displaying both the old and new
values. For example, if you type XFLOW OFF – you'll see the display:
XFlow was ON
XFlow now OFF
This message tells you that the value has been changed successfully.
A.2 Command List
Commands are listed alphabetically in the following command descriptions. Each command
entry contains several sections:
Command Name, Default Value, Mode(s) in which the command is used, HOST mode abbre-
viation (for HOST mode programmers), and Parameters.
A.2.1 Command Names and Abbreviations
The command name at the beginning of the description is the full word you can type in
order to have your PK-232 execute this command. The capital letters indicate the mini-
mum abbreviation you can use instead of the full word. For example:
You can enter the command MYCALL by simply typing MY. The abbreviation "M" is not
sufficient, but MY, MYC, MYCA, MYCAL or MYCALL are all acceptable.

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