User`s manual
CHAPTER 2
MODES OF OPERATION
2-4
Perform the following prior to programming the ESTeem
to initialize the unit to factory default settings:
1. Turn Bit 8, OFF on the RS-232C Setup Switch.
2. Reset the ESTeem.
3. TYPE FA <cr>. Please note the characters may or
may not be echoed by the CRT.
ESTeem
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ADD xxx xxx = your address
SETC yyy yyy = destination address
TERMC ON
TERMT 1
SENDP 255
EDIT OFF
SAVE
If EDIT is off, and SENDPAC = 255, the SENDPAC
character is disabled. This character when received will
not cause packet transmission and will be passed as
normal data. The TERMC and TERMT commands are
used to transmit the contents of the ESTeem transmit
buffer.
Software flow control in this example is still enabled
(factory default XSF = ON) therefore the ESTeem will
pass all characters except the data flow control characters
for Xon/Xoff.
HAYES MODE EMULATION
The ESTeem modem is placed in the Hayes Emulation
Mode by setting the HAYES (on/off) software command
to ON.
When the HAYES command is enabled (HAYES = 0N)
the ESTeem will respond to certain Hayes modem
commands from the RS-232C port.
The HAYESTIM (x) command (Hayes protocol
termination sequence delay) is used to define the delay
which terminates the Hayes protocol sequence. Listed
below are standard values for "x".
11 = 4800 b/s 22 = 2400 b/s 44 = 1200 b/s
45 = 1173 b/s 88 = 600 b/s
Factory default for HAYES = OFF and HAYESTIM =
45.
Appendix D lists the Hayes Modem Messages and
Command Tables.