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NULf
n
default 0
This command determines the number of nulls sent to the computer or terminal after a LF.
This command enables a transmission delay following any LF sent to the terminal. This is useful for
some hardcopy terminals.
n
= 0 to 31.
Paclen
n
default 128/128
n
may be set to any value between 0 and 255, specifying the maximum length of the data por-
tion of a packet. The KAM will automatically send a packet when the number of input bytes
reaches
n
. This value is used in both Convers and Transparent. Modes. A value of 0 means 256
bytes.
PACTime
[Every|After]
n
default after 10
n
may be set to any value from 0 to 255. This parameter is always used in Transparent Mode,
and will also be used in Convers Mode if
CPactime
ON is specified. When
Every
is specified, input
bytes are packaged and queued for transmission every
n
× 100 ms. When
After
is specified, bytes
are packaged when input from the terminal stops for
n
× 100 ms. In neither case is a zero length
packet produced, and the timer is not started until a new byte is entered. If Every or After is not
given, the current state is retained.
PARity
n
default 3
For this command n may be 0 through 4. This command sets the Parity mode for output to the
terminal according to the following table:
n
Parity
0
1
2
3
4
odd
even
mark
space
none (no modification)
The unit can only send serial output with 8 data bits and one stop bit. Setting the Parity param-
eter defines the eighth bit.
On input, the eighth bit is automatically stripped in Command Mode; in Convers Mode and AS-
CII Mode stripping of the eighth bit is determined by
8bitconv
; in Transparent Mode the eighth bit
is sent out as received.
PASs
n
default $16 (CTRL-V)
This command selects the ASCII character used for the pass input editing command.
PASSAll
ON|OFF
default OFF/OFF
When this command is ON, the KAM will accept packets, regardless of whether or not the CRC
is correct. The KAM will attempt to decode the address field as well as the data field and display
the packets as specified by other commands such as
Monitor
.
MHeard
logging is disabled when
PASSAll
is ON.
PBBS
n
default 0
n
may be any number from 0 to 21. This number activates the personal mailbox and sets the
amount of RAM allocated to the personal packet mailbox function in kilobytes. This is a static allo-
cation and is subtracted from the total RAM available for all buffering functions. Changing the
PBBS RAM allocation will reset the unit and erase any messages stored in the personal mailbox.
PBDisconnect
This command will cause the personal mailbox to send a disconnect packet if it is connected to
a user.
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