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DART 200 Command | DART 300 Equivalent |
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F1 (default) | +WS62=0 |
| Data state echo off. |
X1 (default) | N/A |
| Extended result codes. The DART 300 will |
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| accept the X1 command but takes no action. |
&C1 (default) | N/A |
| DCD follows state of connection. The DART 300 |
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| uses this configuration and does not allow changes |
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| to DCD function. |
&D0 (default) | &D0 |
| Ignore DTR for data state escape. |
&E2 | S2=43 (Sets TDES escape |
| Enable the escape sequence and filter it from the |
| character to “+”) (default) |
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| the DART 300 always filters it from the packet. |
&S0 (default) | N/A |
| DSR always active. The DART 300 always |
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| asserts DSR. |
\F3 (default) | Not needed, the next command |
| Includes PAD forwarding character in packet. |
| would change the setting. |
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\M0 (default) | +WS63=0 |
| Disables PAD forwarding character. |
\Q0 | Not supported. |
| No flow control. (See Section 3.1.1 below if |
| The DART 300 supports only |
| hardware flow control is not provided by your |
| hardware flow control. |
| local host device.) |
\T1 (default) | +WS70=20 |
| Timed data forwarding (always used with binary |
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| data). The DART 200 configuration assumes use |
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| of the default value in S50 (20 tenths of a second). |
*B0 (default) | N/A |
| Disable broadcast reception. |
*C1 (default) | N/A |
| Enable SLIP TCP header compression. |
*G1 (default) | N/A |
| Multicast address selection. |
*K0 (default) | S30=0 (default) |
| Session timeout not used in UDP on DART 200. |
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| The DART 300 does support session timeout on |
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| UDP sessions and will require it if receive locking |
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| is not used and the local device cannot close the |
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| session. Consult the DART 300 User Guide for |
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| details on using it. |
*R0 (default) | N/A |
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*T0 (default) | N/A |
| No Telnet |
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