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

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PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL
Type-in flow control is temporarily turned off (if it had been active). Any incoming packets that
are pending are displayed.
A <BACKSLASH> is appended to the line you've just typed and the line is shown below it. Only
the final form of the line is shown if you have deleted or changed any characters.
You can now continue typing where you left off.
Use the REDISPLA command to see a 'clean' copy of your input if you are using a printing terminal
and you have deleted characters. Use the REDISPLA command if a packet is received while you're
typing a message in Converse Mode. You can see the incoming message before you send your
packet without canceling your input.
If BKONDEL is set OFF, deletions are designated with <BACKSLASH> characters, rather than by
trying to correct the input line display. The redisplayped line is the corrected text.
RELINK ON|OFF
Parameters:
ON
OFF
When RELINK is ON, the PK-88 attempts to reconnect by sending SABM frames (Connect Re-
quests) after retrying out. When RELINK is OFF, the PK-88 forces a disconnect by sending a DISC
frame (Disconnect Command) after retrying out.
Set RELINK to OFF when using the PK-88 with host computer applications, computer-based mes-
sage systems and electronic mail programs.
Please refer to the related CHECK command.

RESET

RESET is an immediate command that resets all parameters to default settings and reinitializes the
PK-88.
CAUTION:
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
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 send-
ing TNC usually sends the maximum number of full-length packets.
Mnemonic: REL
In AX.25 Versions 1 and 2, the PK-88 will automatically try to reconnect the
distant station after the link has timed out on retries.
The PK-88 will not attempt to re-establish the failed link.
Mnemonic: RESET
Mnemonic: RES
0 to 250 specifies 100-millisecond intervals.
Default: OFF
Immediate Command
Default: 5
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COMMAND SUMMARY
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