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MULTIPORT SPOOLER VIII (4-, 8-, and 12-Port Models)
Temporary Bi-directional Link*
Use this command to establish a temporary bidirectional link between your
serial bidirectional port and another serial port. Refer to the entry for the
/Y
command in
Appendix D
. The link is terminated when the timeout
expires or when you use the
Cancel Link
command.
Permanent Bi-directional Link*
Use this command to establish a permanent bidirectional link between your
serial bidirectional port and another serial port. Refer to the entry for the
/Z
command in
Appendix D
. The link is terminated when you cancel it with
the
Cancel Link
command.
Cancel Link*
Use this command to cancel peripheral reservations and bidirectional links
(see the entries for the previous commands) by sending a Break to the MPS-
VIII. This command does essentially the same thing as the
Send a Break
command. Refer to the entry for that command, as well as to the entry for
the Break signal in
Section 7.3.3
.
Pause*
Use this command to suspend the transmission of your jobs from the
Multiport Spooler VIII to peripherals. Enter a 1 to activate a pause, or 0 to
deactivate a pause. Note that deactivating a pause is not enough to release
jobs from pause; you must also use a
Release Pause
command. Refer to the
entry for the
/A
command in
Appendix D
.
Release Pause*
Use this command to release your jobs from pause. Enter 2 to release the
first
job sent from your input port from pause, or enter 3 to release
all
jobs sent
from your input port from pause. Refer to the entry for the
/A
command in
Appendix D
.
Number of Copies*
*
Use this command to set the number of copies to be printed. You can enter
up to 99 copies. This applies only to the next job you are sending; after that,
the number of copies is automatically reset to 1. Refer to the entry for the
/C
command in
Appendix D
.
*Appears only in the Advanced menu.
**Appears only in the Default menu.
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