USER'S GUIDE
COMMAND SUMMARY
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
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CPACTIME
ON|OFF
Mnemonic:
CP
Default: OFF
Mode: Packet
Parameters:
ON -
Packet transmit timer is used in Converse Mode.
OFF - Packet transmit timer is not used in Converse Mode.
CPACTIME
activates automatic, periodic transmission of packets while in the Converse Mode.
CPACTIME
may be used for several types of computer communications such as bulletin board or
host computer operation when full Transparent Mode features are not desired.
When
CPACTIME
is ON, characters are packetized and transmitted periodically as they are in
Transparent Mode. Local keyboard editing and display features of the Converse Mode are available;
software flow control can be used.
See the
PACTIME
command (which controls the rate and mode of packet assembly) for a dis-
cussion of how periodic packetizing works.
Set
ACRPACK
OFF in this mode. When
ACRPACK
is ON, the send-packet character is inserted in
the data being packetized even though it was not typed.
To include <CR> characters in transmitted packets, set SENDPAC to a character not normally
used (e.g., <CTRL-P>); the PK-232 then treats a <CR> as an ordinary character.
Set
CPACTIME
ON for a mode of operation similar to full break-in CW.
Setting
CPACTIME
ON transmits your text soon after you type it, in short bursts of a few charac-
ters. The other station may break in at will. Some operators find it easier to chat in this mode;
long delays are eliminated while long packets are being typed.
CRADD
ON|OFF
Mnemonic:
CRA
Default: OFF
Mode: Baudot RTTY
Parameters:
ON -
Send <CR><CR><LF> in Baudot RTTY.
OFF - Send <CR><LF> in Baudot RTTY (default).
The
CRADD
command permits you to set the PK-232's "newline" sequence so that an additional
carriage return is automatically ADDed at the end of each typed line. When
CRADD
is ON the line-
end sequence is <CR><CR><LF>. The double carriage return is required in some RTTY services
such as MARS operation.
CRADD
has no effect on received data.
CSTATUS
Mnemonic:
CS
Immediate Command
Mode: Packet
CSTATUS
is an immediate command used in multiple connections. When
CSTATUS
is typed, your
monitor displays:
The number of each logical channel.
The link state of all ten logical channels.
The current input/output channel – the one you're using.
Whether each channel connection is "permanent". (See
CONPERM
)
Depending on your use of multiple connections and the
USERS
command,
CSTATUS
will show you
the following displays:
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