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12. Response Type: Selects the type of messages that this port
will send in response to commands. The user can select
Verbose (English Text), Terse (Numeric / Abbreviation), or
Quiet Mode (No Response).
(Default = Verbose).
13. Command Echo: Enables or Disables the command echo
for this port. (Default = On).
14. Accept Break: Determines whether the port will accept
breaks received from the attached device, and pass them
along to a connected port. When enabled, breaks received
at this port will be passed to any port that this port is
connected to, and sent along to the device connected to the
other port. When disabled, breaks will be refused at this
port, and hence, not sent to the other port. (Default = Yes)
5.6. Copying Parameters to All Ports
The /CP command (Copy Port Parameters) provides a convenient
means for selecting similar parameters for all APS RS-232 ports.
When the /CP command is invoked, the unit will display a menu
which allows you to select port communication parameters, then
copy them to all APS RS-232 ports. The Copy Port Parameters
menu can be used to set all parameters for all RS-232 Ports, or
define only a select group of parameters and then copy them to
all ports.
Notes:
·
The /CP command is only available in Supervisor
Mode.
·
The Copy Port Parameters Menu will not display
the Port Password. This field will read either
“undefined” or “defined”, depending upon whether
or not the Port Password has been specified.
·
The /CP command cannot be used to set Ports 1
and 2 to Passive Mode or Buffer Mode
(Port Mode, Item 7.)
·
The /CP command cannot be used to disable the
Supervisor Mode at Ports 1 and 2 (Supervisor
Mode, Item 8.)
·
The /CP command cannot be used to change the
Port Mode at Port 8 (Internal Modem Port.)
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