Hallo Henning,
danke für den Tipp zu den beiden Steuercodees. Hat leider auf dem TeKaDe FS220Z nicht geklappt.
Den Stanzer konnte ich nicht ferngesteuert anschalten. Vielleicht war es ja auch eine elektrische
Fehlfunktion meines Fernschreibers, als plötzlich der Stanzer ansprang, als Gammeltext empfangen wurde.
Unten noch einmal die offiziellen codes aus der Spezifikation.
TELECOMMUNICATION (03/93)
STANDARDIZATION SECTOR
OF ITU
ZCZC (combination Nos. 26, 3, 26, 3)
start-of-message signal in retransmission systems using perforated tape or equivalent devices;
+ + + + (combination Nos. 26, 26, 26, 26)
end-of-input signal or end of transaction signal;
NNNN (combination Nos. 14, 14, 14, 14)
end-of-message signal, a switching signal in switching systems using perforated tape or equivalent devices for retransmission. In the store-and-forward and interworking environment this signal indicates a follow-on message or call.
This sequence is also used for restoring the waiting signal device in accordance with Recommendation U.22;
CCCC (combination Nos. 3, 3, 3, 3)
for switching into circuit, by remote control, a reperforator (or equivalent device);
SSSS (combination Nos. 19, 19, 19, 19)
for switching into circuit data transmission equipment, in accordance with Recommendation S.15.
In addition, this sequence may be used for switching into circuit, by remote control, equipment operating with a nationally standardized alphabet;
FFFF (combination Nos 6, 6, 6, 6)
for switching out of circuit, by remote control, a reperforator (or equivalent device);
KKKK (combination Nos. 11, 11, 11, 11)
ready-for-test signal, for automatic tests of transmission quality, in accordance with Recommendation R.79;
KLKL (combination Nos. 11, 12, 11, 12)
for switching into circuit, by remote control, a reader (or equivalent device);
XXXXX (combination Nos. 24, 24, 24, 24, 24)
error signal when using automatic error correction devices (see Recommendation F.1);
the line-feed signal (combination No. 28) followed by four carriage-return signals (combination No. 27)
for the operator-recall signal on a telex connection made over a radiotelegraph circuit (see
Recommendation U.21);
HHHH (combination Nos. 8, 8, 8, 8)
to prevent transmission of the delay signals described in
Recommendation U.22 made up from combination No. 32 as described in clause 2 below;
TTT ... (combination Nos. 20, 20, 20, ...),
to stop transmission from the distant terminal as described in
Recommendations F.60 and U.46;
W ... (combination Nos. 30, 10, ...)
one or more combinations No. 10 in figure-shift after the call is
established could trigger the transmission of a “conversation impossible” “CI” sequence of signals and/or a prerecorded message from distant terminal (it should be noted that the combination No. 10 in figureshift could also be used to attract the operator's attention).
MMMM (combination Nos. 13, 13, 13, 13)
during a broadcast call, to signal the desire of the calling party to know those parties who cleared prematurely. See Recommendations U.44 and S.20.
NOTE – This sequence is to be recognized in letter shift mode only. A minimum of 4 Ms would clear a telex
broadcast call, usage of a fifth or more Ms is a national matter.
LLLL (combination Nos. 12, 12, 12, 12)
to signal the desire of the calling party to terminate the present call and to make a follow-on call as described in Recommendation U.43. Usage of a fifth or more Ls is a national matter.