USER'S GUIDE
COMMAND SUMMARY
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
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COMMAND
n
Mnemonic:
COM
Default: 03 <CTRL-C>
Mode: All
Parameters:
n
-
0 to $7F (0 to 127 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.
COMMAND
is used to change the Command Mode entry character. You can enter the code either
hex or decimal.
Type the
COMMAND
character to enter Command Mode from the Converse Mode. No response is
seen if you type the Command Mode entry character while you are already in Command Mode.
Enter Converse Mode by typing:
CONVERSE
Now, all characters typed on the keyboard and characters send from a disk or tape file are trans-
mitted as Packet data.
Type <CTRL-C>. The Command Mode prompt appears, indicating successful exit to Command
Mode. The display might look like this:
cmd:
CONVERSE
Hello World! I'm on the air on Packet-Radio!
[type
<CTRL-C>
]
cmd:
See
CMDTIME
or the discussion of Transparent Mode for instructions on the Command Mode entry
character to escape from Transparent Mode.
CONMODE
CONVERSE|TRANS
Mnemonic:
CONM
Default: CONVERS
Mode: Packet
Parameters:
CONVERSE - Your PK-232 enters Converse Mode when a connection in established.
TRANS -
Your PK-232 enters Transparent Mode when a connection is estab-
lished.
CONMODE
selects the mode your PK-232 uses after entering the CONNECTED state.
The connection may result either from a connect request received from a distant station, or a con-
nection initiated by a CONNECT command that you've typed.
Set
CONMODE
to CONVERS for most Packet operations.
Set
CONMODE
to TRANS if you are using Transparent Mode for a bulletin board program, so
that the correct mode will be entered when your bulletin board receives a connect request.
If the PK-232 is already in Converse or Transparent Mode when the connection is completed,
the mode will not be changed.