Network Technologies T15-RS16, 8 Flow control Command, Xon or Xoff Characters, DTR line behavior

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Flow control

Command 1

Command 2

None

RTS/CTS (hardware)

&K3

\Q3

Xon/Xoff (software)

&K4

\Q1

Both

&K6

 

disable flow control (not necessary)

&K0

\Q0

Consult your modem user manual or the modem AT command manual to find the suitable command.

3.1.3.1.6 Xon or Xoff Characters

Any non-printable character (ASCII codes between 0 and 31) can be used as flow control Xon or Xoff character. The software flow control is transparent, so the special character is not passed to the connected device. If the Xon and Xoff characters are equal, a toggle mode is automatically used in the software flow control: whenever the special flow control character is received, the current state of flow control is toggled.

To change the Xon or Xoff character;

press [6],

then [0] for Xoff or [1] for Xon,

enter the new value,

then press [Enter] to save it, [Esc] or [Space] to cancel.

FYI: Press [T] after [6] to display a control codes table.

3.1.3.1.7 DTR line behavior

If a modem is not attached to the serial port, the DTR port line behavior on port disconnection can be selected as follows: the DTR line can be held high (active), low (inactive) or pulsed for 0.5 seconds and then held high. When a modem is attached to the port, the DTR line will be pulsed on port disconnection, disregarding this parameter value.

To modify the DTR line behavior on port disconnection;

press [8],

then [H] or [L] or [P] respectively.

3.1.3.1.8Inter-character delay

An inter-character delay (1 - 60 ms) may be defined, each time a character sequence is transmitted from the port. Using this command, a minimum pause will appear between transmitted characters; for example, certain types of electro-mechanical devices (like teletype equipment) cannot process received characters continuously at their specified baud rate.

To select an inter-character delay;

press [8],

enter the new value (0 for no delay),

and press [Enter] to save it, [Esc] or [Space] to cancel.

FYI: This parameter is not available for port 0.

3.1.3.1.9 Line-break receive or transmit

It is possible to accept the line-break received from a port, and to send it from the connected port. The break condition (when received) is defined as zero data with zero parity and no stop bits.

To allow or not the line-break receive;

press [9],

then [Y] for allowed,

[Esc] or [Space] to cancel, any other character to deny.

To define the transmitted line-break extra-duration (this is added to the 1-character transmission time);

press [0],

then enter the new value (1 - 999 ms) or 0 to disable it,

and press [Enter] to save it, [Esc] or [Space] to cancel.

FYI: These parameters are not available for port 0.

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Contents RACKMUX-T15-RS16/8 Trademark Table of Contents 1 VT100, VT220 and Console Ansi Command Guide Table of Figures Introduction Console TerminalConsole Switch Materials Materials Not Supplied, but RequiredFeatures and Functions Installation Rack Mounting InstructionsConnect Devices, Hosts, and Power Terminal vs. Serimux Cable ConnectionsEthernet cable RJ45 Male Connector Power Up The RackmuxConnect the Serimux and Terminal to a Network Setup The Terminal Getting StartedF4- Comm Setup Menu Saving and Exiting SetupF2- Genrl Setup Menu Connect to the SerimuxStartup- Accessible host list Using the Serimux Console Switch Password, seeAdministrator Controls 1 Login as the administratorPort List Port list displays the status of all ports Port Settings Port settings menuSetting Description Value Stop Bit Port serial settingsData bit ParityXon or Xoff Characters Flow control CommandInter-character delay DTR line behaviorCopy Port Serial Settings Modem settingsDisplay serial settings for different port number Port data buffer Port data bufferUser List User ListUser Settings User settings menuPort access Copy User SettingsAdvanced Settings Change administrator passwordFirmware Load new firmware Save current firmwareSerimux is waiting to save its firmware User Accessible host list screen User ControlsUser main menu User main menuLimited user accessible Port list Port List screen¾ Accessible host list User Terse modeTerse mode commands ¾ Connect to port ¾ Port info¾ Verbose mode Initialize Serimux Console Switch to default settingsFactory reset button ¾ User LogoutSerimux Port Characteristics Description Acceptable Value Default ValueUsing the Terminal How To Setup The TerminalF2- Genrl Setup Menu F1- Disp Setup MenuChanging The Terminal Operating Parameters F4- Comm Setup Menu F3- Keybd Setup MenuPrinter F6-Tabs SET-UP Menu F5- Misc Setup MenuF7- FKeys SET-UP Definition Setup Menu Printer RCV ON/OFFF10- Colr1 Set-up Menu F9- Lan Setup MenuF8- Ansbk SET-UP Menu Programmable KeysF11- Colr2 Set-up Menu Color Association = OFF/ON Color Setup MenuAttribute = Bold/Blink Color Palettes Palette Display Attribute Foreground Color Background ColorColor Palettes Contd Local Keyboard Commands Command Enhanced PCSame Terminal Command GuideCommands Supported in Ascii Personalities WyseStop parity word Select bell volumeKey/fkey DEL ESC . cursor1 Sequence DELKey/fkey Sequence Sequence DEL Message CRFcolor ESC a mf attrAttr Bcolor mapLine col ColCcc C Clearing Data 910+/925 Term Editing ContdSending data Set 910+/925 Term Print FunctionsCharacter Sets Pp bb...bbVariable Values for Commands Key FieldFkey LdrawMax Maximum Speed MapDefinition Screen Area *eParity VolumeScroll Scrolling Type Speedlps Ansi Command Guide 1 VT100, VT220 and Console Ansi Command GuideESC Ps final VT100, VT220 Console AnsiCharacter Set Selection Label assignedCharacter Attribute FinalFinal character VT100, VT220 Console Ansi Character AttributePsn Editing FunctionsKc/hc ST String Unshifted function key Console Ansi modeVT100, VT220 Console Ansi Auxiliary Keypad Modes VT100, VT220 Console Ansi Transmission/Printer Control More Terminal Control CommandsTerminal Resets Terminal Status ReportsRespond with keyboard language CSI ? 27 Ps n 2 VT52 Command GuideVT52 Mode Escape Sequences Command Keyboard LanguageUsing Printer Server via Ethernet Connection Basic SetupSetup for LPD LPD printing Setup for TftpTftp Printing OSD Control Menu On-Screen Display OSDStandard Controls OSD Main MenuColor Menu Brightness/Contrast MenuPosition Menu Setup Menu OSD Image can be moved to different points on the displayKeyboard Functions Keyboard LayoutNumber Pad Keys of the Number PadHardware Information Hardware Specifications TerminalHardware Specifications Serimux Attribute ValueSerial Port Cabling CPU-to-RACKMUX Ethernet Crossover CableSerial Port Pinouts RJ45 Signal Cable AdaptersSerimux Ethernet Pinouts Pin DescriptionSUB-D Female connector Terminal Connector Pin Assignments3 4 Dimensional Drawings Warranty Information Index