Echoes; Line Feeds And Carriage Returns; Screen Width; Display Speeds - AEA PAKRATT PK-232 Operating Manual

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USER'S GUIDE
2.3.1

Echoes

You may see to characters on your screen for every typed character.
cmd:RREESSEETT
Both your computer and your PK-232 are echoing your typed characters.
o
Type:
ECHO OFF
If you later use your PK-232 with a different computer or terminal program, you may see
nothing displayed when you type. In that case, set
2.3.2

Line Feeds and Carriage Returns

If the lines displayed appear to be double spaced, your computer is adding an extra line
feed <LF> when it displays a carriage return <CR>.
o
Set
ALFDISP OFF
If you change equipment you may have to set
matic line feeds.
2.3.3

Screen Width

The screen width default value is 80, the width of many CRT displays. The PK-232 sends
an extra <CR>, or <CR><LF> if
played on a line.
If your computer does not automatically break long lines:
o
Set
ACRDISP
o
For a computer using a TV set for a display, set
If your computer does automatically beak long lines:
o
Set
ACRDISP
the line wraps around.
2.3.4

Display Speeds

A few computers will lose the first characters of a line when several lines are displayed in
rapid succession.
o
Give the computer more time between lines by setting
or
NULF ON
The delay is adjusted by NULLS, which sets a number of character-times for the delay.
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
to stop the PK-232's echoes.
to stop your PK-232 from adding an <LF>.
ALSDSISP
(the screen width) to the width of your display.
to
0
to disable this feature. Otherwise, you will get two <CR> when
(delay after <LF>).
ECHO
ON.
ALFDISP ON
is ON, when 80 characters have been dis-
ACRDISP
2-5
INSTALLATION
to restore the PK-232's auto-
to 40.
NUCR ON
(delay after <CR>)
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