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User's
Guide
Aupst
1985
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Save
Options
Into
NObvolatile
Options
Restore
Into
Nonvolatile
Options
Received
Characters
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8-13
Receiving
the
sequence
ESCQ
causes
the
current
options
to
be
saved
into
nonvolatile
options.
Receiving
the
sequence
ESCR
causes
the
nonvolatile
options
to
be
restored
into
the
current
volatile
options.
When
the
nonvolatile
options
are
restored»
the
screen
is
blanked
of
all
data»
the
scrolling
region
is
reset
to
lines
1
and
24»
the
insert
mode
is
turned
off»
and
the
screen
labels
are
unchanged.
All
restored
options
are
immediately
effective.
An
ESCR
must
be
followed
by
a
short
period
of
idle
line
(approximately
two
msec)
to
prevent
data
loss.
ESCc
Device
Reset
Receiving
the
sequence
ESCc
causes
the
terminal
to
reset.
The
terminal
will
be
set
to
power
on
conditions
using
the
cur-
rent
volatile
options»
the
screen
will
be
cleared»
and
the
Sys
Fkey
labels
and
strings
set
to
their
default
values.
In
the
interactive
state»
no
scrolling
region
is
defined»
Origin
mode
is
off»
characters
have
normal
attributes»
Gl
and
GO
are
the
US
character
set»
and
GO
is
active.
Also,
cursor
save
is
cleared»
the
cursor
is
homed»
print
on-line
is
off,
Insert
mode
is
off,
the
cursor
is
visible»
and
the
screen
is
unblanked.
The
User
Fkey
labels
are
displayed
if
the
labels
option
is
on.
Repetitive
Para.eter
Escape
Sequences
The
following
escape
sequences
provide
for
mUltiple
func-
tions
based
on
the
pn
value.
If
no
pn
value
or
0
is
entered,
a
single
function
will
be
performed;
otherwise,
the
function
will
be
performed
pn
times
(example:
ESC[5@
will
cause
five
charac-
ter
inserts
to
be
performed).

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