Epson MFJ-1278B Benutzerhandbuch

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MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE                           ADVANCED OPERATION 
A computer file transfer program may be unable to process data fast enough to keep up with 
output from the MFJ-1278B.  In order to be sure of reading every character, a computer must 
respond to interrupts from its I/O devices.  Some simple programs may poll the input register 
for new data.  If the polling is not done often enough, data may be lost.  Some computers 
disable interrupts during disk accesses.  If the program enters a routine which will not allow it 
to check for data or respond to it, it should signal the MFJ-1278B to stop sending data. 
 
There are two methods of providing flow control which are supported by the MFJ-1278B.  
XON/XOFF flow control, sometimes called "software flow control," is accomplished by 
sending a special character (usually <CTRL-S>) to request that the output stop and another 
special character (usually <CTRL-Q>) to restart output.  Hardware flow control may be used 
if both computers use the Clear To Send (CTS) and Data Terminal Ready (DTR) lines of the 
RS-232C standard. Data is also halted if you press the space bar while in command mode.  
Press <CR> to resume. 
 
Some commonly used terminal programs and file transfer programs for home computers do 
not implement flow control in software, and many serial ports do not support hardware flow 
control.  Although the DTR and CTS lines appear at the connector, they may not be used on 
some computers unless the software reads the state of the CTS line.  If you find that the MFJ-
1278B seems to lose data during file transfers, you should immediately suspect a flow control 
problem. 
XON/XOFF Flow Control 
If you are using a terminal (rather than a computer) or if your computer does not support 
DTR/CTS flow control, you should use XON/XOFF flow control, which is enabled by setting 
XFLOW ON.  The special flow control characters are set to <CTRL-S> and <CTRL-Q> by 
default, but they may be changed.  The commands XON and XOFF set the characters which 
will be sent to the terminal by the MFJ-1278B, and the commands START and STOP set the 
characters to be sent to the MFJ-1278B by the terminal.  Your computer may receive as many 
as 4 characters from the MFJ-1278B after sending a STOP character, since some characters 
may already be "in route" through serial I/O chips. 
 
If you send a STOP (START) character to the MFJ-1278B when it is already stopped 
(started), the character will be ignored.  If the STOP and START character are the same 
character, this character will "toggle" the output, turning it off if it is on, and on if it is off. 
 
You can disable XON/XOFF flow control in one direction only by setting the appropriate 
flow control characters to 0.  If you do this, the MFJ-1278B will automatically use CTS flow 
control to stop input from the terminal.  XON/XOFF flow control is normally disabled in 
Transparent Mode, since all characters are treated as data.  If you cannot use DTR/CTS flow 
control, you may enable the XON and XOFF characters, the commands from the MFJ-1278B 
to the terminal, by setting  TXFLOW ON and  XFLOW ON.  The START and STOP