Specifications

There are no internal
adjustments
to
be made inside
the PK-96 when using CALIBRATE^
When in
CALIBRATE mode, all
packet
connections will
be
lost
and the time-of-day clock
will not
ad-
vance until
you
exit
the
mode.
Commands available in the CALIBRATE routine are:
K Toggles
the PK-96's PTT circuit on and off.
a
Quits
the calibration routine.
SPACE Toggles the audio
tone between
"mark"
(low
or 1.2kHz
)
and
"space"
(high
or 2.2 KHz) tones.
The PK-96 has a timer
circuit that will automaticallv shut down the PTT circuit after it has been on for
sixty seconds"
CANline n
Mode:packet
Defaulr:
$18
(CTRL-X)
Host:CL
0 to
$7F
(0
to 127 decimal)
specifies an ASCII character code.
The argument
"rz"
is
the
ASCII
code for the character
you
want to use [o cancel the line of text
you're
typ-
ing.
You can enter the
code
in
either hex or decimal.
Say
you
type some
characters or a sentence that
you
want to erase and haven't
yet pressed
the
(RETURN)
key.
Simply enter
(CTRL-X).
If
you plan
to assign a diflerent ASCII character,
you'd
still
press
the
(CTRL)
key first,
then the ASCII
character
you've
chosen for CANLINE. For
example, say
yoLr
want. to assign
$7E
(-)
as
your
CANLINE character. Enter:
cmd: CAN $ZE
So,
when you
want to cancel a line of text while in the
Command
mode,
you'd
enter
(CTRL-
-).
When
you
use the
CANLINE character to cancel an input line in the Command
mode,
the
line ends with
thebackslash(\)characterandanewprompt(cmd:)appearsonthenextlinetoacceptanewcommand.
When
you
cancel a line
while
in the Converse mode, only a
(
\
)
and a new line appears.
Remember:
.
You
can cancel only the line
you're
currently typing.
.
Once
(RETURN)
has
been
pressed, you
can't cancel the line of text
you.just
typed
in.
Note: If
your
SENDPAC character isn't
(RETURN),
the CANLINE character cancels
only the
last line
of
a multi-line
packet.
CANPac n
Mode:
packet,
Command
0 to
$7F
(O
to
127 decimal)
specifies an
ASCII
character code.
The
parameter
"n"
is
the
ASCII
code
for
the character
you
choose to cancel, a
packet
message
you
just
typed in. or to cancel
the screen display output
from
the PK-96.
You can
only
cancel
the
packet
that's cuffently being entered in the Converse mode.
When
you
cancel a
packet,
the line is terminated with a
(
\
)
and
your
cursor is
put
on a new line. You
must
cancel
the
packet
before typing
the SENDPAC character.
In the Command mode, this character cancels all the output from the PK-96 to
your
computer screen.
En-
tering the CANPAC
character again
restores normal
output
from your PK-96.
Defaulr:
$19
(CTRL-Y)
Host: CP