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DWG ID: 181-0101-00A
Date: 2003-09-26
sent out as received. To get out of Transparent, send the TALON a modem break if
BREAK is ON, or see CMDTIME for a special keyboard sequence.
See also: break, cmdtime, and command
TRFLOW {ON | OFF}
default OFF
This command allows the TALON to respond to software flow control from the computer
while in the Transparent Mode. When TRFLOW is OFF, software flow control is not
used in the Transparent Mode. The TALON will expect hardware flow control from the
computer. The computer program needs to use hardware flow control, and the RS232
cable needs to be wired with CTS and RTS connected. When ON, software flow control
is enabled and the START and STOP characters are sent by the computer to the TALON
to control the flow of data. When START and STOP are set to $00, hardware flow
control must be used. If not zero, the TALON will respond to the computer’s START and
STOP characters, and remain transparent to other characters from the terminal or
computer for flow control.
When START and STOP are set for software flow control (normally <Ctrl+Q> and
<Ctrl+S>) all characters can be received in Transparent Mode (including the START and
STOP characters) by setting TRFLOW ON and TXFLOW OFF. You will not, however,
be able to send the START and STOP characters, since the TALON will interpret them as
flow control.
See also: trans, txflow, and xflow
TRIES [n]
(n = 0 - 15)
The TRIES command will display and optionally set the number of attempts, which have
been made to re-send a packet (on the current stream) which failed to reach its
destination. For instance, if RETRY is set to 10, TRIES will show how many attempts
have already been made to pass the data. For example, if TRIES were to show 8, “TRIES
3” would reset the counter to make the TALON believe that it had only tried 3 times so
far, thus allowing 7 more attempts before the RETRY limit is exceeded.
See also: retry
TUPTIME n
(n = 0 – 255 * 100 ms)
default 1 (100 ms)