SitePlayer Telnet User’s Manual
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Bit Stall Delay is
This
allows you to enable or disable SitePlayer’s checking for a stall in character reception. A stall is a discon-
tinuity in reception due to the sender stopping its transmission for a period of time. SitePlayer measures the
stall time in number of bits of the current baud rate. This allows SitePlayer to quickly determine when a se-
rial reception has terminated which in turn will cause the data to be immediately sent to the remote end.
Enabled -
Enables bit stall delay checking (default).
Disabled
- Disables bit stall delay checking.
Bit Stall Delay
The amount of bit stall delay measured in bits of the current baud rate. The default value of 15 corresponds
to about 1.5 character times since most characters take 10 bits. The bit delay value should be chosen such
that it is no larger than about 1/50th of a second since that is the largest value that SitePlayer can use for a
stall delay amount. Larger bit stall delays may be helpful in preventing SitePlayer from sending its receive
buffer prematurely when the sender is slow in sending successive characters.
Press the “Set Buffer Management” button to have the changes take effect and restart SitePlayer.
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