Download R T E S USER MANUAL - rt

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When the protocol analyzer is toggled on, RTES displays the outgoing data in normal video (white
on black). The incoming data is displayed in reverse video (black on white).
Note that the Ln command only control the display. The communication itself is not affected by
these commands. Also, the protocol analyzers are automatically turned off whenever you use the
CONF command.
This feature is very handy for debugging communication problems.
The Ln command also tells the device driver to display its identification on line 2 of the screen.
The L0 command also makes the device driver installed on PORT0 identify itself. There is usually
no protocol analyzer capability associated with drivers on PORT0.
DIAL-UP OPTION FOR RTES DEVICE DRIVERS
The dial-up option allows to communicate with a device via a dial up modem using the "AT"
commands.
This option is activated by including in the configuration file PORTn.CNF, the definition
M=n where n is from 2 to 2044
The n parameter defines the first of a block of 4 RTES registers used as follows:
HOOK you turn this register on to start a dial up sequence you turn it off to hang up.
If the connection fails, this register is turned off by the driver.
You may place in the message area of this register, a modem setup string of your choice. If
you leave this message area blank the modem uses the default string: ATEQL3MV1DP
TEL you set this register to the register number that contains in the message area the
telephone number to be dialled.
TALK
this register is turned on by the driver when the connection is established.
Note that both HOOK and TALK must be on to communicate through the telephone
connection.
PASS this register contains in the message area the password to be used for a security
device. This password is used if the value of PASS is 1 (or odd).
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