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TBaud "n"<br />
Default: 1200 bauds<br />
Mode: All<br />
Host: TB<br />
_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />
"n" - Specifies the data rate in bauds, on the RS-<strong>232</strong> serial I/O port.<br />
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TBAUD sets the baud rate you are using to communicate with the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> from your<br />
terminal or computer. Use TBAUD to set terminal rates not covered by the<br />
autobaud routine, such as 110 and 600 bauds. Set TBAUD to specify the terminal<br />
baud rate to be activated at the next power-on or RESTART. A warning message<br />
reminds you of this. Be sure you can set your terminal for the same rate.<br />
The TBAUD command supports the following serial port data rates of 45, 50, 57,<br />
75, 100, 110, 150, 200, 300, 400, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 and 9600 bauds.<br />
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TClear<br />
Immediate Command<br />
Mode: Command<br />
Host: TC<br />
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The TCLEAR command clears your <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong>'s transmit buffer and cancels any further<br />
transmission of data when in the Baudot, ASCII, AMTOR or Morse operating modes.<br />
In Packet Mode, all data is cleared except for a few remaining packets.<br />
You must be in the Command Mode to use TCLEAR.<br />
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TDBaud "n" Default: 96<br />
Mode: TDM<br />
Host: TU<br />
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"n" - Specifies the data rate in bauds of the TDM signal you are receiving.<br />
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The default value of n is 96. TDB can be set to 0-200, but only some of these<br />
are legal values:<br />
1-channel: 48, 72, 96<br />
2-channel: 86, 96, 100<br />
4-channel: 171, 192, 200<br />
No error checking is done for values other than above. Bad values result in an<br />
internal TDBAUD of 96.<br />
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TDChan "n" Default: 0<br />
Mode: TDM<br />
Host: TN<br />
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"n" - Specifies the TDM channel number.<br />
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"n" selects which data channel (default 0) to separate out from the multiplexed<br />
TDM signal. n can be set to 0-3, but only some of these have unique effects:<br />
8/91 A-70<br />
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