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9.8.15
JHOST
Default setting: 0
Parameter: 0
Exits the hostmode.
1
Starts
the
hostmode.
4
Starts the CRC hostmode.
5
Extended CRC hostmode
Switching to the hostmode.
The command is used by the hostmode software to switch to the hostmode. During
normal
operation within the terminal mode this command has no function.
For furthermore information about the PTC-IIIusb hostmode refer to chapter
It is strictly forbidden to enter the
JHOST
command in the initialization file of the
hostmode programs! hostmode programs switch to the hostmode independently.
9.8.16
KISS
The KISS-Mode is activated with the commands
KISS
or alternatively
@K
out of the
normal command mode. This usually happens automatically by the KISS-PC-software or
a KISS capable controller (e. g. TNC3). The KISS-mode is terminated by a system reset
(power off/on cycle), but can also be terminated by software with sending the decimal
byte sequence 192, 255, 192. The termination by sending the byte sequence is usually
done automatically by the software as well, and may just once be configured correctly in
the setup of the program.
9.8.17
MAXframe
Default setting: 7
Parameter: X 1... 7, number of unacknowledged packets.
Maximum number of unacknowledged info packets (I Frames) in a link, i.e.
MAXframe
defines the number of packets the PTC-IIIusb transmits continuously. The value should
be reduced in case of bad links.
9.8.18
MCon
Default setting: 0
Parameter: X 0... 6, frame type.
MCon
sets whether the monitor should remain switched on in terminal mode, even during
a connect. Values greater than 0 switch on the monitor. Values greater than 1 set the type
of frames that are displayed:
0 - Monitor switched off.
1 - Only UI-Frames
2 - Additionally I-Frames