Operation
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Transmit_on_LT_Char
When this setting is ON, any data in the buffer will be sent
immediately upon receipt of a Line_Terminator_Character (see
previous setting). When the setting is OFF, the
Line_Terminator_Character has no effect.
In “Server” mode, this setting has no effect.
Server End-of-Line Filter
This setting can turn the filter function ON or OFF.
If ON, then when a CR/LF (Carriage Return, Line Feed) character
pair is received, it is converted to a CR only before it is sent to the
serial port output. CR/LF pairs are normally used in the MS-DOS
environment to mark the end of a line, but may cause problems in
other environments.
CR/NULL character pairs are also converted to a CR only.
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If this setting is OFF, then no conversion is done.
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In "Client Mode", this setting has no effect.
Client Local Character Echo
If ECHO is ON, the client EtherPath will locally echo all incoming
characters in client mode.
If ECHO is OFF, the client EtherPath will not echo characters or
transmit any status messages to the serial port. This mode should be
used if any messages from the EtherPath would create interference.
OFF is the most commonly used value.
Keep-Alive Frequency
Setting this value to a non-zero value will enable a Keep-Alive
feature in the unit. When the unit is in Client or Telnet Client mode,
It will send Keep-Alive messages to the server at the specified
frequency if there is no other traffic on the link .