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HP 262SA - Terminal Status; Primary Terminal Status

HP 262SA
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Status
ASCII
Status
Characters
ASCII
Character
a
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
<
>
?
TERMINAL STATUS
Binary
0011 0000
0011 0001
0011 0010
0011 0011
0011 0100
0011 0101
0011 0110
0011 0111
0011 1000
0011 1001
0011 1010
0011 1011
0011 1100
0011 1101
0011 1110
0011 1111
Terminal
status
is
made
up
of
14
status
bytes (bytes 0-13)
containing
information
such
as
display
memory
size,
strap
settings,
configuration
menu
settings,
and
terminal
errors.
These
14
status
bytes
are
displayed below
the
self-test screen
pattern
when
the
TERM I HAL
TEST
key
(in
the
((service keys"
set
of
function keys) is pressed.
There
are
two
terminal
status
requests:
primary
and
secondary.
Each
returns
a
set
of 7
status
bytes.
Primary Terminal Status
You
request
the
first
set
of
terminal
status
bytes (bytes 0-6)
by
issuing
the
following escape
sequence:
Ec
A
The
terminal
responds
with
an
Ec
\,
and
seven
status
bytes
followed
by
a
terminator.
A
typical
primary
terminal
status
request
and
response
is
illustrated
in
figure
8-1.
The
exam-
ple
assumes
that
the
DC1
handshake
is
being
used
and
that
the
appropriate
terminator
is
a
<CR>.
Figure
8-2
illustrates
the
function of
each
bit
in
each
byte.
8-4

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