Specifications
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Timewave
products
calculate
the
TAPR
ACKTIME
value
based
on the
setting
of
HBAUD.
The
TApR
DEADTIME
command
is
simirar
ro Timewave's
sLorrME
command.
ACRDisp
n
Mode; packet
0 to
255
specifies
the
screen
width,
in
columns
or
characters.
0
Disables
this
function.
The
numerical
value
"n"
sets
the
terminal
output
format
for your
needs.
The
pK-96
sends
a
(RETURN)
+
(LF)
sequence
to
your
computer
at
the
end
of
a line
in
the
Command
or Converse
modes,
when
..n,,
char-
acters
have
been
printed
on
the
computer
screen.
Most
computers
and
terminals
do
this
automatically,
so
ACRDISP
defaults
ro
0.
Default:0
Host:
AA
ACRPack
Ol{tOFF
Mode:
packet
oN
The
SENDPAC
character
is
added
to
packets
sent
in
converse
mode.
OFF
The
SENDPAC
characrer
isn't
added
ro
rhe
packets.
with
AORPACK
oN,
all packets
sent
in
the
converse
mode
include
the
SENDpAC
characr.er,
norrnally
a
(RETURN),
as
the
last
character
of the packet.
when
ACRPACK
is
oFf
the
SENDPAC
character
is
interpreted
as
a command,
and
isn't
inclLrdecJ
in
thc
packet
or
echoed
to
the
terminal.
ACRPACK
ONand
SENDPAC
$0D
produce
a
naturalconversarional
mode.
Default:ON
Host:
AK
ADDress
n
Mode:
packet
Delault:
$0000
Host:AE
0
to
65,535 ($0
to
$FFFF; serring
an
address
in
rhe
pK_96,s
memory.
ADDRESS
sets
an
address
somewhere
in
the
PK-96's
memory
map
and
is
usually
used
with
the
lo,
MEMORY'
and
other
PK-96
commands.
It's
used
primarily
by
programmers
and
is
of
little
use
without
the
P
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AFilter
OMOFF
Mode:
packet
OFF
The
ASCII characrers
in
the
MFILTER
list
are tlltered
from
monitored
packets only.
ON
The
ASCII characrers
in the
MFILTER
list are
filtered
out
and
not transmitted.
Some
terminals
and computers
use
special
characters
to clear
the
screen
or
perform
other
"special"
func-
rions.
placing
rhese
characters
in the
MFILfER
list, and
turning
AFILTER
ON,
will
keep the
PK-96
fiom
transmitting
them.
Detault: OFF
Host:AZ