Specifications

REINIT
Mode:packet
Immediate Command
This is an immediate
command that
you
can use to
get
out of trouble caused by
setting a
lot
of
com-
mands----especially
timing
parameters-to
strange values. REINIT can be thought of as being halfway be-
tween
RESTART
and RESET. REINIT re-initializes most of
the
commands
to
their default setting, then
does a RESTART, but the contents of the MailDrop and
the
NAVTEX message history buffers are
pre-
served. The commands that are
preserved
are:
MYCALL MYALIAS
MYMAIL HOMEBBS MYALTCAL LASTMSG MBX
BTEXT CTEXT PARITY
CFROM
DFROM MFROM MTO
AWLEN HOST TBAUD
MDPROMPT
In Host mode,
the REINIT command is acknowledged by a RESTART response
(RT).
Host:RI
UNPROTO
MTEXT
RELink
ONOFF
Mode:
packet
OFF The PK-96 won't
attempt to reestablish the failed link.
ON The PK-96
will
trv to automaticallv reconnect
to the
other station after the link has timed out on
retries.
Set RELINK ON if
you
want
the
PK-96
to automatically try to reconnect to another
packet
station
if
the
link fails.
Default; OFF
Host: RL
RESET
Mode:
Command
lmmediate Command
Host:
RS
RESET resets all of the PK-96's
parameters
to their detault settings and reinitializes
the unit to the
point
where
you'll
enter the autobaud routine. All
personalized parameters,
monitor lists,
and
MailDrop mcs-
sages will
be
lost.
RESptime
n
Mode:
packet
0 to
250
specifies
100 mS increments.
RESPTIME
adds a minimum delay before
your
PK-96 sends acknowledgment
packets. This
delay
may
run concurrently with the default wait time set by DWAIT and any random
wait in
efTect.
During a file transfer, RESPTIME can help avoid data and acknowledgment collisions caused
by the
sending stations'TNCs
pausing
briefly between transmitted data frames.
Default: 0
(000
mS)
Host: RP
RESTART
Mode: Command
RESTART
reinitializes the PK-96 while retaining the settings
RESTART is
the same as turning the PK-96 off, then on again.
in
its bbRAM.
See FIESET.
Immediate Command
Host: RT
you've
changed
or entered.
The
effect
of
RESTART doesn't reset the
values stored