Firmware Version 1.21
2/2/2010
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Most commands that can be sent from the paddles in Command Mode can also be sent
from the computer. Commands must be preceded by a slash character, and terminated
with a carriage return. The input will be echoed to the computer as it is sent, so you can
see the command as you type.
Of course, you may not always have this manual available while operating, or it may not
be convenient to use it. Typing a question mark when you don’t remember what to do is
usually a good idea. As long as you are not in Morse keyboard mode, you will usually
see a hint that will help you along. A question mark by itself will give you a list of all
commands. Typing a command followed by a question mark will get you a reminder of
the applicable parameters or range.
So let’s say you want to set the beacon time for auto-repeating a message. But, it’s been
a while since you did it, and you’re not sure of the command. A quick list of all available
commands can be seen by typing a question mark. So you type ‘?’ and hit ENTER:
Type a slash, followed by one of these commands:
A nnn - Audio tone freq. | B nnn - Beacon time delay
C xx - Cut zero/nine | D nnn - Precomp delay
E n n - Edit message | F nn - Farnsworth spacing
H n - Pause hang time | J nn nn - Amp lead/trail
K x - Key mode | L Y/N - Auto letter space
M Y/N - Sidetone (monitor) | N n - Message bank#
Q nnn - QSO / Serial # | R nn nn - Speed range
S nn - Set speed | T n - Timing (see manual)
U nn - Command mode (UI) speed
V - Firmware version | W n - Weight
XA - Reset all | XM - Clear all mem
XS - Save to FLASH | XL - Load from FLASH
Command followed by '?' displays help for that command.
So now you know the command to set the beacon time is B, but you don’t remember
what the range of valid settings is.
You type:
/B?
Keyer responds:
B: 0 255
Now you know that the beacon time is a number that can be set from 0 to 255.
You type:
/B15
Keyer responds:
B 15
Note that you can send the command and setting together (/B15) or with a space (/B 15);
it doesn’t matter.