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PK-232 – MBX OPERATING MANUAL COMMAND SUMMARY
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JUstify "n" Immediate Command
Mode: FAX Host: JU
Parameters: "n" - 0 to 25 specifies the number of half-inches the facsimile image will be moved
closer to the edge of the paper.
The number 0-25 is in units of half-inches, or 1/16 of standard (8") paper width. In most cases en-
tering JUSTIFY n will move the image to the left. If LEFTRITE is OFF, then JUSTIFY will move the
image to the right.
For example if the left-hand edge of the image is 4-1/2 inches away from the edge of the paper,
try entering JUSTIFY 8. This will move the image 4 inches to the left. If this is not enough, you
can always enter JUSTIFY 1, which will move the image the additional half-inch to the left.
JUSTIFY should only be needed after a manual start has been issued with the LOCK command in
the FAX mode.
KILONFWD ON|OFF Default: ON
Mode: Packet/MailDrop Host: KL
Parameters: ON - The PK-232 kills messages after they have been Reverse Forwarded.
OFF - The PK-232 does not kill messages after Reverse Forwarding.
Controls the disposition of a message that has been Reverse Forwarded to the station whose call is
in HOMEBBS. If KILONFWD is ON (default), the message is killed automatically to make room for
other messages. If KILONFWD is OFF, the message's status is changed from "F" to "Y".
KIss "n" Default: 0
Mode: Packet Host: KI
Parameters: "n" - Is a HEX number from $00 (KISS disabled) through $FF that enables the
KISS mode selected from the table below.
The KISS mode must be entered to prepare the PK-232 for KISS operation. TCP/IP and other spe-
cial applications have been written that require the KISS mode be enabled to operate correctly. For
normal AX.25 Packet operation, this command should be left at 0 or OFF (default).
The KISS command, formerly ON/OFF, has now been expanded to a numerical value from $00 -
$FF. This expansion supports G8BPQ's multi-drop KISS protocol. The table below describes avail-
able KISS options.
KISS $00: KISS disabled (formerly displayed as KISS OFF)
KISS $01: Standard KISS (same as KISS ON or KISS YES)
KISS $03: Extended KISS
KISS $07: Extended KISS + KISS polling enabled
KISS $0B: Extended KISS + KISS checksum enabled
KISS $0F: Extended KISS + KISS polling and checksum enabled
Note that KISS ON enables standard KISS operation for compatibility with existing applications.
Extended KISS mode adds these commands to the standard commands ($x0-$x5):

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