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2:n Echo
This parameter provides for all characters to be echoed on your screen in data and command
mode as well as to be forwarded to the remote device.
3:n Selection of data forwarding signal
This parameter defines sets of characters that act as data forwarding signals.
Coding of parameter 3 can be a single value or the sum of any combination of values listed
above. A useful combination would be value 126, which is the sum of the values 2 through
64 (2+4+8+16+32+64 = 126). This would allow you to use any control character as the data
forwarding signal.
Note: These characters are included in the forwarded data packet.
4:n Selection of idle timer delay
This parameter specifies the value of an idle timer used for data forwarding.
5:n Auxiliary Device Control
This parameter was originally designed to give control of the data flow to the PAD when it was
dealing with high-speed input devices which could overflow its processing capacity. This is no
longer necessary, since PADs provide buffering services automatically.
Value Description
0 No echo
1 Echo
Value Description
0 No data forwarding character
1 Alphanumeric characters (A - Z, a - z, 0 - 9)
2 Character CR
4 Character ESC, BEL, ENQ, ACK
8 Character DEL, CAN, DC2
16 Character ETX, EOT
32 Character HT, LF, VT, FF
64 All other characters: ASCII 0 to 31
Value Description
0 No data forwarding on time-out
1-255 Units of 1/20 second, maximum 255
Value Description
0 No use of DC1 (X-ON) and DC3 (X-OFF) for auxiliary devices or intelligent
terminals
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