Specifications

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REDispla "n" Default: $12 <CTRL-R>
Mode: All Host: RD
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"n" - 0 to $7F (0 to 127 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.
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REDISPLA changes the redisplay-line input editing character.
Parameter "n" is the numeric ASCII code for the character you'll use when you
want to re-display the current input line.
Type the REDISPLA character (default <CTRL-R>) to re-display a command or text
line you've just typed. This can be helpful when editing a line especially if
your terminal does not support <BACKSPACE>. It can also be used in Packet to
display a packet that might have been received while you were typing. A
<BACKSLASH> is appended to old line, and the corrected line is shown below it.
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RELink ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: Packet Host: RL
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ON - The PK-232 will try to automatically reconnect the distant station
after the link has timed out on retries.
OFF - The PK-232 will not attempt to re-establish the failed link (default).
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Set RELINK ON if you want the PK-232 to automatically try to reconnect to a
distant packet station if the link fails.
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RESET Immediate Command
Mode: Command Host: RS
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RESET is an immediate command that resets all parameters to PK-232's PROM
default settings and reinitializes the PK-232. All personalized parameters,
monitor lists and MailDrop messages will be lost.
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RESptime "n" Default: 0 (000 msec.)
Mode: Packet Host: RP
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"n" - 0 to 250 specifies 100-millisecond intervals.
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RESPTIME adds a minimum delay before your PK-232 sends acknowledgment packets.
This delay may run concurrently with the default wait time set by DWAIT and any
random wait in effect.
During a file transfer, RESPTIME can help avoid data/ack collisions caused by
the sending stations TNC pausing briefly between transmitted data frames.
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