DETAILED OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION
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Escape | The Escape Character (0 to 127 decimal | |
Character | value) allows characters to be interpreted as | |
| commands instead of data. Normal operation | |
| will not require this parameter to be | |
| changed. However, there may be a situation | |
| where an external device would echo the | |
| escape character sent to the | |
| This echo could place the | |
| modem in the command mode. Changing | |
| the escape character eliminates this problem. | |
| Default Escape Character is 43, which is | |
| 2B Hex or a plus sign (+). | |
| Select #4, “Escape Character,” from the | |
| Local Modem Setup menu, followed by | |
| <cr>. The | |
| Escape Character and asks if you want to | |
| change: |
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| Escape Character is | 43 (+) |
| Change It? (Y/N) : |
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Type “Y“ for yes followed by <cr>. The
Enter Decimal Value for Escape Character (0 to 127): or press ENTER for no change
To change the escape character, enter the decimal value of the Hex character to be used as an escape character. The DS71- MD2 displays the new escape character and asks if you want to change. If there are no further changes type <cr>. The
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