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Block Echo Setting
This parameter determines whether block echo is used when the OIT is operating in
Block or Network mode. If enabled, each character sent to the host controller from an
OIT keypress is also sent to the OIT’s display. If disabled, asterisks are sent to the OIT’s
display in place of the characters.
Factory Default: Enabled
To modify this parameter using
STEPware-100:
1. Open the Configuration Editor.
2. In the OIT Operational Settings group box, select the Block Echo Enabled check box.
To modify this parameter in
Configuration mode:
1. At Block Echo:, use the OIT’s Period (.) key to enable or disable block echo. Refer to
the Configuration Mode section in this chapter for more information.
To modify this parameter from the
host controller:
1. Use the Display Format control command. Refer to Appendix A: Control Commands
for more information.
Turn-Around Delay Setting
This parameter determines the amount of time the OIT waits to respond after receiving a
command from the host controller. Options are No Delay, 50 msec, 100 msec, or 250
msec. Be sure to pick a turn-around delay that allows the host controller enough time to
prepare for the OIT’s response.
Factory Default: No Turn-Around Delay
To modify this parameter using
STEPware-100:
1. Open the Configuration Editor.
2. In the OIT Operational Settings group box, select the desired turn-around delay in the
Turn-Around Delay list box.
To modify this parameter in
Configuration mode:
1. At Turn Delay:, use the OIT’s Period (.) key to select the desired turnaround delay.
Refer to the Configuration Mode section in this chapter for more information.
To modify this parameter from the
host controller:
1. Use the Set Turn-Around Delay control command. Refer to Appendix A: Control
Commands for more information.
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