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Reset; Resptime; Restart - Advanced Electronic Applications PK-88 Operating Manual

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PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL

RESET

RESET is an immediate command that resets all parameters to default settings and
reinitializes the PK-88.
All personalized parameters and monitor lists are lost!
To reinitialize the PK-88 using the parameter values in bbRAM, turn the PK-88 OFF then
ON, or use the RESTART command.
RESPTIME 'n'
Parameters:
'n'
0 to 250 specifies 100-millisecond intervals.
RESPTIME adds a minimum delay before the PK-88 sends acknowledgment packets. This
delay may run concurrently with the default wait time set by DWAIT and any random wait
in effect.
Use RESPTIME delay to increase throughput during operations such as file transfer when
the sending TNC usually sends the maximum number of full-length packets.
Occasionally, the sending TNC may not have a packet ready in time to prevent
transmission from being stopped temporarily, with the result that the acknowledgment
of earlier packets collides with the final packet of the series.
Set RESPTIME to 10 to avoid these collisions.

RESTART

RESTART is an immediate command that reinitializes the PK-88 using the defaults stored
in the PK-88's bbRAM. Your personalized parameter settings are retained unchanged.
The effect of the RESTART command is the same as turning the PK-88 OFF, then ON again.
RESTART can be used remotely over the radio link to restart a PK-88 when required.
RESTART does not reset the parameter values in bbRAM. See the RESET command.
Mnemonic: RESET
CAUTION:
Mnemonic: RES
Mnemonic: RESTART
5-80
Immediate Command
Default: 5
Immediate Command
COMMAND SUMMARY
PK88-162

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