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HP 2624 User Manual

HP 2624
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Keyboard Control
1.
This
is
paragraph
1.
It
should
be
the
first
one.
2.
This
is
paragraph
2.
It
should
be
the
second one.
4.
This
is
paragraph
4.
It
should
be
the
last
one.
b.
Position
the
cursor
in
the
first
line
of
paragraph
1.
c.
Enable
memory
lock mode.
d.
Use
the"
key
until
the
first
line
of
paragraph
4
is
in
the
same
line
as
the
cursor.
e.
Disable
memory
lock mode
and
home
the
cursor.
The
display should
appear
as
follows:
1.
This
is
paragraph
1.
It
should
be
the
first
one.
2.
This
is
paragraph
2.
It
should
be
the
second one.
3.
This
is
paragraph
3.
It
should
be
the
third
one.
4.
This
is
paragraph
4.
It
should
be
the
last
one.
From
the
keyboard,
you
enable
and
disable
memory
lock
mode
using
the
"MEMORY
LOCK"
key.
From
a
program
executing
in
a
host
computer, you
enable
and
disable
memory
lock mode
using
the
following escape
sequences:
ENABLE:
<ESC> 1
DISABLE: <ESC>m
Once enabled,
memory
lock mode
remains
enabled
until
explicitly disabled,
until
a
hard
reset
is performed,
or
until
the
power is
turned
off.
.
Display Functions Mode
When
display functions mode is
enabled
the
terminal
operates
as
follows:
•
In
local mode,
it
displays ASCII control codes
and
escape
sequences
but
does
not
execute
them.
For
example,
if
you
press
theD
key
the
terminal
displays <ESC>D
on
the
screen
but
does not
perform
the
"cursor left" function.
•
In
remote mode,
it
transmits
ASCII control codes
and
escape sequences
but
does
not
execute
them
locally.
For
example,
if
you press
the
II
key
the
terminal
trans-
mits
an
<ESC>S
but
does
not
perform
the
"roll up" function.
Iflocal
echo is
enabled
(ON),
then
the
<ESC>S is also dis-
played
on
the
screen.
There
are
two
exceptions to
the
above descriptions:
1.
An
<ESC>Z , which disables
display
functions mode,
is
executed
in
addition
to
being
transmitted
and/or dis-
played.
2. A
<CR>, which is
both
displayed
and
executed. Note
that
the
<CR)
is
always
executed
as
a
carriage
return
3-4
followed by a
line
feed.
The
<
LF
> code
is
only
displayed,
however,
when
auto
line feed mode is
enabled.
C
From
the
keyboard,
you
enable
and
disable
display
func-
tions
mode
using
the
"DISPLAY
FUNCTNS" key.
From
a
program
executing
in
a
host
computer, you
enable
and
disable display functions mode
using
the
following
escape sequences:
ENABLE:
<ESC>Y
DISABLE: <ESC>Z
Once
enabled,
display functions mode
remains
enabled
until
explicitly disabled,
until
a
soft
or
hard
reset
is per-
formed,
or
until
the
power is
turned
off.
Caps Mode
When
caps mode
is
enabled,
all
unshifted
alphabetic
keys
generate
uppercase
letters
and
all
shifted
alphabetic
keys
generate
lowercase
letters.
This
mode
is
used
primarily
as
a
typing
convenience
and
only affects
the
26
alphabetic
keys.
From
the
keyboard, you
enable
and
disable
caps mode
using
the
III
key.
This
key
alternately
enables
and
disables
caps
mode.
From
a
program
executing
in
a
host
computer, you
enable
(
and
disable
caps mode
using
the
following escape se-
quences:
ENABLE:
<ESC>&
k1P
DISABLE: <ESC>& k
OP
Once enabled, caps mode
remains
enabled
until
explicitly
disabled,
until
a
hard
reset
is performed,
or
until
the
power
is
turned
off.
Caps mode,
when
enabled,
has
no effect
upon
data
received
over a
data
comm line.
Caps Lock Mode
When
caps lock mode
is
enabled,
the
terminal
generates
only Teletype-compatible codes:
uppercase
ASCII
(OO-5F,
hex)
and
DEL (7F, hex).
Unshifted
alphabetic
keys
(a-z)
generate
the
codes for
their
uppercase
equivalents,
the
{,
I,
and}
keys
generate
the
codes for
[,
\,
and
J(respectively),
and
the
-
and
'
keys
are
ignored.
From
the
keyboard, you
enable
and
disable
caps lock mode
using
the"
Cap
!I
Lac
k " field
of
the
terminal
configuration
menu
described
in
Section II,
Configuring
the
Terminal,
of
this
manual.
From
a
program
executing
in
a
host
computer, you
enable
and
disable
caps lock mode
using
the
following escape
sequences:
ENABLE:
<ESC>lrk1C
DISABLE: <ESC>&kOC
(~

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BrandHP
Model2624
CategoryTouch terminals
LanguageEnglish

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