Operation

8.3.1.Reading Data from Buffer Mode Ports

To retrieve data from Buffer Mode Ports, you must first determine which port buffers contain data. To check port buffers for stored data, access command mode and type /S [Enter] to display the Port Status Screen.

To retrieve data from buffer memory, go to a free Any-to-Any or Modem Mode Port, access command mode (Supervisor Mode), and issue the /C command using the following format:

/C xx [Enter]

Where xx is the number or name of the port buffer to be read.

If the port’s buffer is empty, the APS-8/16M will send a message which reads "Connected xx, Buffer Empty"; where "xx" is the port number. If the buffer contains data, the APS-8/16M will display a prompt that offers four options:

Next Screen: To scroll through data one screen at a time, press the [Space] bar. Each time the space bar is pressed, the next full screen of data will be sent.

Scroll All: To send all data without pausing, press [1].

Skip/Connect: To connect to the buffer port without sending stored data, press [2].

Erase/Connect: To connect to the buffer port and erase stored data, press [3]. Note that buffered data will be erased immediately and will not be sent.

Note: All four of these options also allow pass-through communication with the device connected to the Buffer Mode port.

To clear data from the buffer, use the Erase/Connect option, or go to a free Any-to-Any or Modem Mode Port with Supervisor Mode capability, and issue the /E (Erase Buffer) command using the following format:

/E xx [Enter]

Where xx is the number or name of the port buffer to be cleared.

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