
X.3 PAD Parameters
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6:n Control of service signals
This parameter determines whether or not PAD service signals are to be transmitted by the
PAD to the DTE (terminal). It also governs the use of Extended Service Signals, as well as the
language in which service signals are displayed.
Note: For Extended Service Signals to be available, you must specify the languages you want
to use.
7:n Procedure on receipt of break signal
This parameter specifies the operation upon entry of a break character.
Coding of parameter 7 can be a single value or the sum of any combination of values listed
above. The default value (21) is the sum of 16 + 4 +1.
Value Description
0 No service signals transmitted to the terminal.
1 All Standard Service Signals other than the prompt are transmitted to the
terminal.
4 Only the prompt signal is transmitted to the terminal.
5 All Standard Service Signals are transmitted to the data terminal, plus the
prompt
signal (4 + 1).
16 Extended Service Signal support for English. No service signals displayed
(Base value).
17 Extended Service Signals in English with all service signals other than the
prompt (16 + 1).
21 Extended Service Signals in English with all service signals, plus the prompt
(16 + 4 + 1).
32 Extended Service Signal support for French. No service signals displayed
(Base value).
33 Extended Service Signals in French with all service signals other than the
prompt (32 + 1).
37 Extended Service Signals in French with all service signals, plus the prompt
(32 + 4 + 1).
Value Description
0 Nothing
1 Send an interrupt packet
2 Send a reset packet
4 Send an indication of break
8 Escape from data transfer state
16 Discard output
21 Send an interrupt packet, send an indication of break, and discard output (16
+ 4 + 1)
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