
showing either no status indications or one or both of the DCD
indicators. If the Status display lights and other status
indicators are displayed, then the PK-900 has already been
initialized. If you know the terminal baud rate the PK-900 has
been set to, you may proceed to step 11; otherwise you must
reset the PK-900 as described below.
To reset the PK-900, simply hold the rear-panel RESET switch in
at the same time you turn on the power switch. After this is
done, then the only LCD Status indicators showing may be the DCD
indicators. If your serial port is operating at 1200 bauds as we
recommend, you'll see the "autobaud" message:
Please type a star ( * ) for autobaud routine.
If your serial port is operating at 300, 2400, 4800 or 9600
bauds, you may see some "garbage" characters.
This is normal and you should proceed with step 7.
7. Type an asterisk (*). When the PK-900 has "recognized" your
computer's data rate, the CMD LCD will light. Your screen will
then display the sign-on message:
PK-900 is using default values.
AEA PK-900 Data Controller
Copyright (C) 1986-1993 by
Advanced Electronic Applications, Inc.
Release DD.MMM.YY
cmd:
Make note of the Release date on the first page of this manual.
This is important should you ever call AEA for technical support.
It should match the firmware release sticker on the bottom of
your PK-900.
8. If you are using an AEA program, follow the instructions in the
program manual to enter the packet callsign (MYCALL) of AAA into
the PK-900. Even though this is not your callsign, please do
this for this procedure. You must change it to YOUR OWN CALLSIGN
after completing this procedure.
If you are using a Computer Terminal or a non-AEA terminal
program the following will set your packet callsign to AAA:
Enter MYCALL by typing MY AAA <Enter> (or <RETURN>).
(<RETURN> or <Enter> means type the single key on your keyboard.)
Your monitor should display:
MYcall was PK900/PK900
MYcall now AAA/PK900
9. If you are using an AEA program follow the instructions to
CONNECT in packet mode to AAA. Since you have just entered your
callsign as AAA, you will connect to yourself.
If you are using a Computer Terminal or a non-AEA program,
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