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COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
LOCAL ECHO
Local echo is
the
display
of
what
you
type
at
the
keyboard
and
data
the
Courier
transmits
to
another
modem.
The
En
command
controls
the
display
of
your
typed
commands,
when
the
modem
is
in
Command
Mode.
The
Fn
command
applies
to
when
the
modem
is
online
to
another
system.
Command Mode Local Echo
(En)
The
En
command
enables I disables
the
display
of
your
typed
commands.
If
double
characters
appear
on
the
screen,
both
the
modem's
local
echo
and
your
software's
local
echo
are
on.
The
Courier
is
shipped
with
DIP
switch
4 OFF,
enabling
local
echo.
The
En
command
controls
the
local echo for a
current
session,
independently
of
the
switch
setting.
At
power-on
and
reset,
the
modem
operates
according
to
the
DIP
switch
setting.
The
En
command
is
not
stored
in
nonvolatile
memory
as
a
power-on/
reset default.
EO
Command
Mode
echo OFF. The
modem
does
not
display
keyboard
commands.
El
Command
Mode
echo
ON.
Online Local Echo
(Fn)
This
command
causes
the
modem
to
display
a
copy
of
the
data
it
is
transmitting
to
another
system.
Many
systems,
however,
return
a
copy
of
received
data,
which
is called a
remote
echo.
If
the
modem's
online
echo is
ON
and
there
is also
remote
echoing,
double
characters
appear
on
the
screen.
In
some
microcomputer
documentation,
the
term
duplex is
applied
to local
online
echoing,
although
the
term
is
not
techni-
cally accurate.
FO
Online
echo
ON.
Sometimes called half duplex.
As
the
modem
transmits
data
to a
remote
system,
it also
sends
a
copy
of
the
data
to
the
screen.
Fl
Online
echo OFF.
Sometimes
called full duplex. Default.
Internal Controls 5-9

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