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DWG ID: 181-0101-00A
Date: 2003-09-26
See also: persist, slottime
ECHO {ON | OFF}
default ON
When ON, characters received from the computer by the TALON are echoed back and
displayed. If you are receiving double print of characters entered at the keyboard, turn
this command OFF. This corresponds to the setting in your terminal program for duplex.
If your program is set for full duplex set ECHO ON. If your program is set for half-
duplex (some call it echo) then set ECHO in the TALON to OFF. Regardless of the
setting of this command, the TALON will not echo an X-OFF or X-ON character to the
terminal when it receives a STOP or START character. Echo is disabled in Transparent
Mode.
See also: bkondel, flow
ESCAPE {ON | OFF}
default OFF
This command specifies the character, which will be sent to the terminal when an escape
character ($1B) is received in a packet. When OFF, $1B is sent. This is useful if your
terminal interprets ESC characters as screen positioning commands (ANSI). When ON,
the escape character is sent as a dollar sign ($).
FILTER {ON | OFF}
default OFF
When ON, this command will inhibit the printing of control characters (hex $00 - $1F)
which may be present in monitored packets. This will be useful if you are monitoring
channel traffic, which includes binary file transfers, or higher level protocols. Control
characters, which may be embedded in those packets, can have strange and unpredictable
effects on the monitoring TALON. All control characters except carriage return ($0D)
and line feed ($0A) will be filtered. This command DOES NOT affect receipt of control
characters in packets received from a “connected” station when MONITOR or MCON is
OFF.
See also: monitor