Stop; Tbaud; Tclear - AEA PAKRATT PK-232 Operating Manual

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USER'S GUIDE
If the same character is used for both the User Start and User Stop character, the PK-232 alter-
nately starts and stops transmission on receipt of the character ("toggels").
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STOP

Mode: All
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Parameters:
-
STOP
Use the
command to select the user STOP character you want to use to stop output from
the PK-232 to the terminal. Type this character to halt the PK-232's output to your monitor so that
you can read the received text before it scrolls off your screen display.
Output is restarted with the User Start character.
The User Start character is set by the START command.
You can enter the value in either hex or decimal.
If the User Start and User Stop characters are set to $00, software flow control to the PK-232 is
disabled; the PK-232 will only respond to hardware flow control (CTS).
If the same character is used for both the User Start and User Stop character, the PK-232 alter-
nately starts and stops transmission on receipt of the character ("toggels").
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TBAUD

Mode: All
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Parameters:
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TBAUD displays the baud rate set by the auto-baud routine when you first apply power to the PK-
232, or after typing RESET.
TBAUD
Use
to set terminal rates not covered by the auto-baud routine, such as 110 and 600
bauds.
TBAUD
Use
to specify a terminal baud rate that will become active at the next power-on or
START
. A warning message reminds you of this.
If you plan to change terminals, but want to retain all the RAM parameters values, set
AWLEN
PARITY
and
terminal. Next, turn off the PK-232, change the terminal and turn the PK-232 on again.

TCLEAR

Mode: Command
The
TCLEAR
command clears your PK-232's transmit buffer and cancels any further transmission of
data when in the Baudot, ASCII, AMTOR or Morse operating modes. In Packet Mode, all data is
cleared except for a few remaining packets.
You must be in the Command Mode to use
Use the <CTRL-C> (default) command to return to Command Mode.
Type
TC
to clear the transmit buffer.
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
Mnemonic: STO
0 to $7F (0 to 127 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.
Mnemonic: TB
Specifies the rate or signaling speed, in bauds, on the serial I/O port.
to the new terminals's characteristics while you are still connected to the old
Mnemonic: TC
Default: $13 <CTRL-S>
Default: 1200 bauds
Immediate Command
TCLEAR
.
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COMMAND SUMMARY
RE-
TBAUD
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