Serial Command Verification
Format: <KSserial command echo status,serial command beep
status,control/hex output>
serial command echo
serial command beep
status:
status:
0 = Disabled
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
1 = Enabled
Example: To enable Serial Command Echo Status and Beep Status, and Hex
output, enter <KS1,1,1>
Serial Command Echo Status
When enabled, serial configuration commands ("K" commands) will be processed
and the new string for that command will be echoed back to the host. (See
Command Echo," on page 2-32
Beep on Serial Command
When enabled, the decoder beeps once whenever a K command is entered to
indicate that the command was accepted and processed. If an invalid command is
entered, the decoder beeps 5 times to indicate an invalid entry. However, this does
not necessarily mean that all data fields have been entered incorrectly. Only one
bad field needs to be found in order to activate the 5 beep response.
Control/hex Output
Determines the echoed display of a serial status request when ASCII characters
with control characters are entered in a serial configuration command. When set to
Control, the echoed output includes a control character as shown in the "Ctrl" col-
umn of
Table A-2, "ASCII Table with Control Characters," on page
When set to Hex, the output is the actual character entered, for example the pre-
amble command <Ke,,CR> echoes back as >Ke,, because in Hex mode the car-
riage return key acts on the command. In Control mode <Ke,,^M> is returned.
User Output Status Request
Format: <KX?>
Returns status of each command in the User Output group.
Reverse Video
Format: <KDstatus>
status:
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
Example: To enable Reverse Video, enter <KD1>.
MS-3000 Single Head Decoder User's Manual
User Outputs Commands
control/hex output:
0 = Control
1 = Hex
for more details.)
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