Westermo ID-90 User Manual

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Displaying PAD Messages

Defines, whether the PAD messages should be displayed. PAD messages
are service signals, that the PAD generates in response to PAD commands.

Valid Parameter Values:

0

No display of PAD messages

1

Display of X.28-PAD-Messages (CCITT) without PAD-Prompt.

5

Display of X.28-PAD-Messages (CCITT) with PAD-Prompt.

9

Display of DATEX-P PAD-Messages without PAD-Prompt.

13

Display of DATEX-P PAD-Messages with PAD-Prompt.

17

Display of extended PAD-Messages without PAD-Prompt.

21

Display of extended PAD-Messages with PAD-Prompt.
To add one of the following features, add the described value to one of the
previous selected:

+32 Suppress X.25 address and ISDN no. when connected
+64 Display CAPI error cause.

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Handling the BREAK Signal

Defines, how the PAD should react, when it receives a BREAK
signal from the terminal of the other communications partner
(command INTD).

Valid Parameter Values:

0

No reaction

1

Send Interrupt packet

2

Send Reset packet

5

Send Interrupt and break packet

8

Change to command mode (can be useful when parameter 1
is set to 0 (zero).

21

Discard local data and send Interrupt and break packet

8

Display Received Data ON/OFF

Defines, whether received data should be displayed on the screen.

Valid Parameter Values:
0

Display all received data.

1

Don’t display the received data.

9

Fill Characters Following a Carriage Return (<CR>)

Defines, how many fill characters (<NULL>) the PAD should insert into
the character string following a <CR> (carriage return).

Valid Parameter Values:
0

No fill characters <NULL>

n

Number of fill characters <NULL> following a <CR>.
n is an integer in the range from 1 to 255.

Note: This parameter is ignored for output to the screen, since the fill charac-

ters serve no useful function on a screen display (left over from the days
of the teletype).

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