Outsel; Rate (Option T Only) - IBM 5100 Communications Manual

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Note:
If the
~OPEN
command is entered without parameters and any files are
open, the tape unit address and the type of file open are displayed in this format:
I:
DOD 0: DOD
I indicates input file, 0 indicates output file, and DDD indicates the tape unit
address.
For example:
I:
E800:
indicates that an input file is open on the built-in tape unit.
&OUTSEL
The
~OUTSEl
command controls which lines are printed and/or written on tape.
If the
~OUTSEL
command is not entered, all data is printed and/or written. The
syntax of the
~OUTSE
L command is:
&OUTSEL {ALL}
-
SYS
ALL specifies that all data transmitted and received is printed and/or written on
tape.
SYS specifies that only lines completed by the remote system are printed and/or
written on tape. (A complete line is ended with a new-line character.) Lines
transmitted from the 5100 and ended by pressing ATTN may also be printed
and/or written (see ATTN Key). If you do not want the data printed, turn the
pri nter off.
iRATE (OPTION T ONLY)
The
~RATE
command specifies the communication line rate of 134.5 or 300 bits
per second (bps). If the
~RATE
command is not entered, the rate is 134.5. If you
are using non-switched lines, the rate must be set when the characters in position 58
and 60 of the status line indicate
0 t.
If you are using switched lines, the rate must
be set before the line connection is established. The syntax of the
~RATE
command is:
~RATE
{
134.5}
300
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Notes:
1. The remote system must support the selected rate.
2. Option P only supports 134.5 bps.

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