16, Character Delete
17, Line Delete
18, Line Display
19, Edit Service Signal
20, Echo Mask
21, Parity Treatment
22, Page Wait
Configuring Async Pads
is the ASCII value of the character that is used to delete characters. When this char-
acter is received by the PAD, it will be stored in the editing buffer, and will cause the
previously stored character to be deleted at packet forwarding or if a line display is
performed.
is the ASCII value of the character that will delete all characters stored in the editing
buffer.
allows the DTE to display the contents of the PAD's buffer on a new line. The spec-
ified number defines the ASCII character that will be used as the Line Display char-
acter.
allows the DTE to specify the format of service signals. Values (can be added) are:
= no editing.
0
= edit signals for printing terminals.
1
= edit signals for display terminals.
2
= edit signals using one of these (decimal) ASCII characters.
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If parameter 6,
PAD Service Signal
allows selected sets of characters received from the user's device to avoid transmission
back to the start-stop mode DTE. Values (can be added) are:
= no echo mask (all characters echoed).
0
= no echo of CR.
1
= no echo of LF.
2
= no echo of VT, HT, FF.
4
= no echo of BEL, BS.
8
= no echo of ESC, ENQ.
16
= no echo of ACK, NAK, STX, SOH, EOT, ETB, ETX.
32
= no echo of editing characters as designated by parameters 16-18.
64
= no echo of all characters not mentioned above and DEL.
128
If parameter 5, 12, or 22 is set to anything other than
echoed. If parameter 2 is set to
allows the PAD to check parity in the data stream from the user's device and/or to
generate parity in the data stream to the user's device:
= no parity.
0
= parity checking.
1
= parity generation.
2
= checking and generation.
3
]specifies the number of line feed characters that, when sent by the PAD to the DTE,
will start a
condition, suspending transmission of additional characters to
Page Wait
the user's device.
, is set to
, this parameter does not apply.
0
0
, parameter 20 does not apply.
0
, X-ON and X-OFF are not
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