Table 5-10: Rs-232 S; Table 5-11: Rs-232 Terminal - Teledyne 9110AH Instruction Manual

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Table 5-10: RS-232 Switching From Terminal Mode to Computer Mode
Key
Control-T (ASCII 20 decimal)
Control-C (ASCII 3 decimal)
If the command line doesn't seem to respond to keystrokes or commands, one of the first things
you should do is send a Control-T to switch the command line interface into terminal mode.
Also, some communication programs remove CTRL-T and CTRL-C characters from the byte
stream, therefore these characters will not be sent to the analyzer. Check your communications
program owners manual.
Entering Commands in Terminal Mode
In terminal mode, all commands must be terminated by a carriage return; commands are not
processed until a carriage return is entered. While entering a command you may use the
following editing keys:
Table 5-11: RS-232 Terminal Mode Editing Keys
Key
CR (carriage return)
BS (backspace)
ESC (escape)
Control-R (ASCII 18 decimal)
Control-E (ASCII 5 decimal)
To open the help screen,
Commands are not case-sensitive; you should separate all command elements (i.e. keywords,
data values, etc.) by spaces.
Words such as T, SET, LIST, etc. are called keywords and are shown on the help screen in
uppercase, but they are not case-sensitive. You must type the entire keyword; abbreviations are
not accepted.
Analyzer Operator Manual, 01620, Rev. F
X
Function
Switch to terminal mode (echo, edit)
Switch to computer mode (no echo, no edit)
Function
Execute command
Backspace one character to the left
Erase entire line
Recall previous command
Recall and execute previous command
NOTE
Type "?" and press the Enter key.
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