MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE

OPERATIONAL COMMANDS

Parameters:

ON The MFJ-1278B will translate the character immediately following the STREAMSWITCH character to upper case before processing it.

OFF The MFJ-1278B will process the character immediately following the STREAMSWITCH character as it is entered.

When operating multi-connect, the user must enter a stream identifier (default A through J) after the STREAMSWITCH character (default ) to select a new logical stream to send data. Normally, the stream identifier must be in upper case, or an error message will result.

When LCSTREAM is ON, the character immediately following the streamswitch character is converted to upper case before being acted upon. Thus, the case (upper or lower) becomes insignificant. Use of LCSTREAM is useful if you are typing in lower case and don't want to be bothered with remembering to switch to upper case when changing streams.

LEdmode 0/1

Mode: Pactor

Default: 1

The LEdmode parameter controls whether the MFJ-1278B flashed it's LEDs radidly for each cycle a 200 baud packet is sent, received, or expected. The user may find the flashing of benefit in evaluating link quality. It is also an indication that the high-throughput 200 baud mode is active. Also see the NO200 parameter.

LFadd ON/OFF

Mode: Pactor

Default OFF

When LFADD is ON and PACTOR mode is selected, the MFJ-1278B will append an ASCII line feed character, $OA, to the transmission immediately after a carriage return is sent

LFADD should usually be switched to the OFF, as a vast majority of data controllers, including the MFJ-1278B are configured to automatically go to a new line whenever a carriage return is printed. Also see: AUTOLF command

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Epson MFJ-1278B manual LEdmode 0/1 Mode Pactor Default, LFadd ON/OFF Mode Pactor Default OFF