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HP 262SA - Status Data Transfer; Special Modes; Auto Keyboard Lock Mode

HP 262SA
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Block
Data
Transfer
STATUS DATA TRANSFER
The
status
request
types
are
as
follows:
•
Primary
and
secondary
status.
• Device
status.
• Cursor position
sensing
(both absolute
and
relative).
• Command completion
status
(S/F/U).
• Terminal identification.
• Terminal features.
These
requests
are
all
intiated
by escape sequences,
and
they
are
all
returned
as
fixed-length
strings
ofASCII characters.
The ending
character
is
the
configured block
terminator
when
in
Block
Page
mode, otherwise
the
ending
is CR (LF).
SPECIAL
MODES
Two modes,Auto Keyboard Lock
and
Send Cursor Position,
are
available for use
under
special
circumstances.Auto Keyboard Lock mode canbe used when
the
terminal
is
used
with
the
X.25
protocol,
and
SendCursorPosition mode canbe used for combinations
of
terminal
modes which
require
that
the
cursor position be
sent
to the computer before
the
data
transfer
begins. Both
modes
are
accessible only
through
escape sequences.
Auto Keyboard Lock Mode
Use
of
the
X.25 protocol
in
a network
in
which
the
terminal
isconnected
requires
that
the
block
of
data
sent
is received
and
acted upon (in some way) before
the
terminal
sends
another
data
block.
To
ensure
this, Auto Keyboard Lock mode locks
the
terminal
keyboard
in
a
manner
in
which
the
keyboard will normally be unlocked only by
the
receiving host.
Auto Keyboard Lock mode is accessible only by
the
following escape sequences:
Ec
&-
Ec
&-
K
o K
Enable
Auto Keyboard Lock mode
Disable Auto Keyboard Lock mode
When disabled (the default mode),
the
terminal
will
act
as
currently
defined. When enabled,
the
user-definable function keys which have been assigned
the
Transmit
Only
attribute
and
the.
key will leave
it
locked
after
the
data
transfer
has
taken
place. The host computer can
then
unlock
the
keyboard (with
the
CCEc
b"
sequence) when
it
is ready to receive more
data.
NOTE:
When
the
keyboard is unlocked,
the
keyboard
input
buffer is flushed, so
that
any
data
in
it
is
lost.
A soft
reset
on
the
terminal
will unlock
the
keyboard,
but
will
not
affect Auto Keyboard Lock
mode.
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