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Chapter 4 Terminal Interfacing
cmd:
DISP
M
CONStamp OFF
DAYStamp OFF
MCon 0 (none)
MDigi OFF
MFIlter $80
Monitor 4 (UA DM C D I UI)
MStamp OFF
WHYnot OFF
cmd:
DISP
R
ABaud 110
ADelay 4 (40 msec.)
ARXTor OFF
DIDdle ON
EAS OFF
MOPtt ON
MSPeed 20
PT200 ON
PTHuff 0
PTRound OFF
RBaud 45
RXRev OFF
TXRev OFF
USOs OFF
WIdeshft OFF
WOrdout OFF
cmd:
DISP
T
FRack 5 (5 sec.)
PErsist 63
SLottime 30 (300 msec.)
TXdelay 30 (300 msec.)
cmd:
DISP
Z
Lists all the above commands in alphabetical order
Echo
ON
|
OFF
Default: ON
Host: EC
ON
Characters received from the terminal are echoed by the DSP-232.
OFF
Characters
aren’t
echoed.
The
ECHO
command controls local echoing by the DSP-232 when in the Command or Converse mode, but not in
the Transparent mode.
♦
Set
ECHO
ON
(default) if you don’t see your typing appear on your display.
♦
Set
ECHO
OFF
if you see each character you type twice.
ECHO
is set properly when you see the characters you type displayed correctly.
EScape
ON
|
OFF
Default: OFF
Host: ES
ON
The
(
ESCAPE
) character ($1B) is output as “$” ($24).
OFF
The
(
ESCAPE
) character is output as
ESCAPE
($1B) (default).
ESCAPE
selects the character to be output when an (
ESCAPE
)character is sent to the terminal. The
(
ESCAPE
)character selection is provided because some computers interpret the
ESCAPE
character as a special
command. Set
ESCAPE
ON
if you have an (
ESCAPE
)-sensitive computer to avoid unexpected results from
accidentally receiving this character.
EXPert
ON
|
OFF
Default: OFF
Host: DL
OFF
Disable some of the less frequently used commands in verbose mode.
ON
Enables all commands in verbose mode.
EXPERT controlls your access to the DSP’s command set. Because some new DSP-232 owners understandably
find the large number of commands confusing or daunting, this command limits the newcomer’s access to the
commands that are the simplest or the most often used. Generally, about half of the total number of commands are
available to you after a RESET (EXPERT OFF).
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Summary of Contents for DSP-232
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Page 231: ...Chapter 12 PACTOR Operation September 05 12 1...
Page 240: ...Chapter 13 Troubleshooting September 05 13 9...
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Page 256: ...DSP 232 Manual Addendum September 05 AD 2...
Page 259: ...Appendix A Radio Connections Radio Connection Diagrams September 05 A 3...
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Page 267: ...Appendix D Mailbox Upgrade September 05 D 2...
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