Disconnecting Ports - Western Telematic MDS-16 User Manual

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MDS Series User’s Guide
6.1.1.2.
There are three different methods for disconnecting ports, the
Resident Disconnect, the Third Party Disconnect, and the No
Activity Timeout. Providing the timeout feature has been
enabled, a No Activity Timeout can be used to disconnect
resident ports or third party ports.
·
Port Names are case sensitive. When invoking the
/D command, note the case of each letter of the
Port Name.
·
In the DTR mode, the DTR signal will drop for
approximately 250 ms after a disconnect has
occurred.
To disconnect MDS ports, proceed as follows:
1. Resident Disconnect: A Resident Disconnect disconnects
your resident port from another port. For example, if you
are communicating via Port 3, and Port 3 is connected to
Port 4, a Resident Disconnect would be used to
disassociate the two ports. A Resident Disconnect is
initiated by invoking the Resident Disconnect Sequence.
a) The default Resident Disconnect Sequence is
[Enter]+++[Enter].
b) If the default Resident Disconnect Sequence is not
compatible with your application, the Logoff Character
can be redefined using the /P (Port Configuration)
command. For example, if the Logoff Character is
defined as @, the new Resident Disconnect Sequence
would be [Enter]@@@[Enter].
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