User`s guide
cmdchr Configuration escape character and guard time (user defined)
This command allows the user to specify the ASCII value used for an escape
sequence, and the pause time either side of the escape sequence. The default
escape character is the ‘+’ symbol (ASCII 43). The default guard time is 1
second.
The guard time (second parameter) does not need to be specified if only
changing the escape character. However, in order to specify the guard time, the
escape character must be given first, as in the following example: cmdchar 43
100
Command format:
cmdchar [c [n]]
where: c =
[32-127] This value determines the escape sequence character
used to enter configuration mode.
where: n =
[50-255] This value determines the guard time either side of the
escape sequence.
signon Display sign on message at power up
This command enables or disables the sign on message displayed when the
radio modem powers up. It’s main use is to indicate the radio modem is
working, especially when it’s being connected and used for the very first time. It
serves no other purpose and should therefore be disabled after the radio
modem has been configured.
The welcome message, when entering the configurator, is also not displayed if
the sign on message is disabled.
The only time this sign on message is not displayed (when enabled) is if
RTS/CTS flow control is enabled and the CTS line has not been asserted by
the host.
Using the default command to reset the radio modem configuration to factory
defaults will enable the sign on message.
Command format:
signon [s]
where: s =
on Enables the sign on message to be displayed when the radio
modem powers up.
off Ensures the sign on message is not displayed when the radio
modem powers up.
User’s Guide Configuration Commands 3-8