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2. A non-displaying
terminator
is
NEVER
inserted
at
the
cursor
position
as
part
of
the
operation
(the
Au
t 0
Term
configuration
parameter
is ignored).
3.
The
type
of
handshaking
used
is
determined
as
follows:
InhHndShk(G)=NO
--->DC1
InhHndShk(G)
=
YES
I
nh
DC2(H)
=
NO
- -
->
DC1/DC2IDC1
I
nhHndShk
(G)
EYES
Inh
DC2(H)
=
YES
- -
->
no
hi!lnd~hi!lke
The
<ESC>d
sequence
also
temporarily
disables
the
keyboard
so
that
the
ami
key
cannot
be
used
until
the
current
data
transfer
is
completed.
If
the
<ESC>d sequence
is received while
an
ami
key
data
transfer
is
in
progress,
the
escape sequence is ignored.
Note
that
an
<ESC>d sequence
resets
the
"block
trigger
received" flag.
This
means,
for example,
that
if
you
are
using
the
DC1
handshake
and
the
terminal
receives a
<DC1> followed by
the
<ESC>d,
it
"forgets"
that
a block
trigger
was
just
received
and
thus
will NOT
send
the
data
immediately.
The
terminal
must
receive
another
<DC1
>
before
it
will
start
the
data
transfer.
ENABLE/DISABLE KEYBOARD
You
can
enable
and
disable
the
terminal's
keyboard
by
executing
escape
sequences.
When.
the
keyboard
is
disabled
all
keys
EXCEPT
the
following
are
ignored:
SHIFT
CTRL
RESET
BREAK
The
escape
sequences
for
enabling
and
disabling
the
keyboard
are
as
follows:
ENABLE:
<ESC>b
DISABLE: <ESC>c
Once disabled,
the
keyboard
remains
disabled
until
ex-
plicitly
enabled,
until
a soft or
hard
reset
is performed, or
until
the
power is
turned
off.
SOFT RESET
A soft
reset
does
the
following:
1.
Rings
the
terminal's
bell (if enabled).
2.
Halts
any
device
operations
currently
in
progress.
3.
Enables
the
keyboard
(if disabled).
Keyboard
Control
4.
Clears
any
existing
error
conditions
and
removes
the
error
message
display (if
present)
from
the
bottom
ofthe
screen.
5.
Disables display functions mode (if enabled).
6.
Halts
any
data
comm
transfers
currently
in
progress,
clears
the
data
comm buffers,
and
reinitializes
both
ports
according to
the
appropriate
power-on
data
corom
configuration
parameters.
7.
Resets
the
integral
printer,
if
present.
The
dat.a
on
the
screen,
all
terminal
operating
modes
(except
display
functions mode),
and
all active configura-
tion
parameters
are
unchanged.
From
the
keyboard
you
perform
a soft
reset
by
pressing
the
_key.
From
a
program
executing
in
a
host
computer, you
perform
a soft
reset
using
the
following escape sequence:
<ESC>g
HARD RESET
A
hard
reset
has
the
same
effect
as
turning
the
terminal's
power off
and
then
back
on except
that
the
power-on self-
test
is
not
performed.
More specifically, a
hard
reset
does
the
following:
1. Rings
the
terminal's
bell (if enabled).
2.
Halts
any
device
operations
currently
in
progress.
3.
Enables
the
keyboard (if disabled).
4.
Clears
all
of
display memory.
5.
Clears
any
existing
error
conditions
and
removes
the
error
message
display (if
present)
from
the
bottom
ofthe
screen.
6.
Halts
any
data
comm
transfers
currently
in
progress,
clears
the
data
comm buffers,
and
reinitializes
both
ports
according to
the
appropriate
power-on
data
comm
configuration
parameters.
7.
Resets
the
terminal
configuration
menu
parameters
to
their
power-on values.
8.
Resets
certain
operating
modes
and
parameters
as
fol-
lows:
Disables display functions mode, caps mode,
report
mode,
metric
mode,
and
data
logging.
Resets
the
left
margin
to
the
leftmost
screen
column.
Resets
the
right
margin
to
the
rightmost
screen
column.
'lhrns
off
the
"insert
character"
function edit.
Resets
the
thermal
printer,
if
present.
From
the
keyboard, you
perform
a
hard
reset
by
simul-
taneously
pressing
the
_,
III
and
_ keys.
From
a
program
executing
in
a
host
computer,
you
perform
a
hard
reset
using
the
following escape sequence:
<ESC>E
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BrandHP
Model2624
CategoryTouch terminals
LanguageEnglish

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