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User's
Guide
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1985
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Depressing
this
key
generates
the
ASCII
character
HT
(Hex
09).
If
the
"LOCAL
ECHO"
option
(refer
to
Section
5)
is
enabled
or
the
remote
receiver
echoes
data
back
to
the
display,
the
cursor
will
move
to
the
right
to
the
next
preset
tab
stop
(Monitor
Mode
option
off
--
refer
to
Section
5)
or
display
the
character
HT
(Monitor
Mode
on).
Depressing
this
key,
with
either
the
Shift
key
or
the
Ctrl
(Control)
key
depressed,
will
generate
the
ASCII
escape
sequence
ESC[Z
(Hex IB, Hex 5B,
Hex
5A).
If
data
is
sent
to
the
display
(local
or
remote
echo),
the
cursor
will
move
to
the
left
to
the
next
preset
tab
stop
(Monitor
Mode
off)
or
display
ESC[Z
(Monitor
Mode
on).
Tab
stops
are
set
at
eight
column
intervals
beginning
with
column 1 and
at
the
80th
or
132nd.
This
key
does
not
cause
the
cursor
to
change
lines.
Depressing
various
keys
while
this
key
is
depressed
causes
ASCII
control
characters
to
be
generated
or
special
functions
to
be
initiated.
Depressing
this
key
generates
the
ASCII
character
BS
(Hex
08).
If
data
is
sent
to
the
display
(local
or
remote
echo),
the
cursor
will
move
one
space
to
the
left
(Monitor
Mode
option
off
--
refer
to
Section
5)
or
display
the
character
(Monitor
Mode
option
on).
If
the
cursor
is
in
the
first
column, no movement
will
occur.
Depressing
this
key
will
cause
a
timed
line
break
(transmit
lead
high)
of
approximately
280
ms
to
be
generated.
Depressing
this
key
with
the
Shift
key
depressed
(l03-key
keyboard
only)
will
generate
the
ASCII
escape
sequence
ESCc
(Hex
IB,
Hex
63);
if
data
is
sent
to
the
display
(local
or
remote
echo),
a
Reset
function
is
performed
(Monitor
Mode
option
off
--
refer
to
Section
5)
or
ESCc
is
displayed
(Monitor
Mode
option
on).
Depressing
this
key
with
the
Ctrl
(Control)
key
depressed
will
cause
the
terminal
to
turn
off
the
DTR
(Data
Terminal
Ready)
lead
for
two and a
half
seconds
in
order
to
cause
the
line
to
drop.
Keyboard
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