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GINA 6000N-5, 6000NV-5, 8000N-5, & 8000NV-5
GINA User’s Manual
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PACKET SIZE
Mnemonic:
PACSIZE =N
Parameter:
N = 5 ... 1024
Command abbreviation:
PS
Default:
256
Example:
PACSIZE =256 <Enter> or
PS=256 <Enter>
Description:
PACSIZE specifies the maximum number of user
data bytes contained in each packet information field. User data are
characters typed at the keyboard or sent from an ASCII file. The
GINA control module sends a packet when the number of charac-
ters sent from the keyboard or file reaches the number set by PAC-
SIZE of user data bytes contained in each packet information field.
(10)PACKET WAIT
CAUTION: Do not change this parameter unless you are expe-
rienced in networking and packet timing.
Mnemonic:
PACWAIT = V, N
Parameter:
V = 0 (EVERY) or 1 (AFTER)
N = 2 ... 250 X 2 msec
Command abbreviation:
PW
Default:
1, 10 (AFTER, 20 msec)
Example:
PACWAIT =1,10<Enter> or
PW=1,10 <Enter>
Description:
When V is set = 0 (EVERY), characters are pack-
etized and sequenced for transmission N X 2msec. When V is set =
1 (AFTER), characters are packetized and sequenced for transmis-
sion when input from the terminal stops for N X 2 msec.
(11) REPEATER ID
Mnemonic:
RID=N
Parameter:
N = 0...99
Command abbreviation:
NONE
Default:
0
Example:
RID=10 <Enter>
Description:
Sets a repeater ID local radio to serve as repeater. If a
repeater function is enabled by ENR, the local radio repeats any
packet with Transmitter Path (TXP) equal to 10.