Command List; Command Names; Default Values; Parameters, Arguments And Values - AEA PAKRATT PK-232 Operating Manual

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USER'S GUIDE
6.2.

Command List

Commands are listed alphabetically in the following command descriptions. Each command
entry contains several sections:
o
Command name
o
Command abbreviation or mnemonic
o
Default value
o
Parameters
6.2.1.

Command Names

The command name at the beginning of the description is the full word you can type in
order to have your PK-232 execute this command. Next to the command you'll see the
minimum abbreviation or the mnemonic that you can use instead of the full word. Of
course, you can always type out the entire command word, or any abbreviation longer
than the minimum abbreviation. For example:
o
You can enter the command
The abbreviation "M" is not sufficient (and will be interpreted as a different command),
but MY, MYC, MYCA,
If a command requires parameters, the type of parameter is indicated after the command
name as well as the default value. For example:
n
o
means the command takes a numerical parameter value.
6.2.2.

Default Values

Some commands have initial values that your PK-232 assumes as defaults or "used most
often". These defaults are stored in EPROM and loaded into RAM when the PK-232 is first
turned on – or when you type the
6.3.

Parameters, Arguments and Values

Some commands need additional information before they can be executed. This type of
command has "parameters" or requires "arguments". For example, a command such as
FULLDUP
has a Boolean parameter. When you type
ON
is its argument – the value you want the PK-232 to use to execute the command
DUP
.
o
The values that fill this parameter are either ON or OFF.
o
Immediate commands such as 'ID' have no parameters. Typing only
PK-232 to execute the command.
Some commands such as
o
If you type
of the link.
However, if you type
establish the link to N7ML.
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
MYCALL
MYCAL
or
MYCALL
RESET
CONNECT
have optional parameters.
CONNECT
without an argument, the PK-232 displays the current status
CONNECT
N7ML, the PK-232 issues the connect request and tries to
by simply typing MY.
are all acceptable.
command.
FULLDUP
ON,
6-3
COMMAND SUMMARY
FULLDUP
is the command,
ID
causes the
FULL-
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