Terminal Control
After
a
hard
reset
or
turning
off
the
power,
the
terminal
reverts
to
the
mode specified by
the
modify all
designator
in
non-volatile memory.
Auto Line Feed Mode
,
When Auto Line Feed mode is enabled,
an
ASCII
line
feed control code is
automatically
appended to
each
ASCII
carriage
return
control code
generated
through
the
keyboard.
That
is,
every
<CR>
code
generated
through
the
keyboard becomes a
<CR>
<LF>.
ASCII
carriage
return
control codes
can
be
generated
through
the
keyboard
in
any
of
the
following ways:
• By
pressing
the
CI
key, provided
that
a
<CR>
code
is
included
in
the
key
definition.
• By
simultaneously
pressing
the
III
andm
keys.
• By
pressing
any
of
the
user
keys
(_
through
II1II), provided
that
a
<CR>
code is
included
in
the
particular
key
definition.
• By
pressing
the.
key
when
the
terminal
is
in
Block mode, Line Modify mode,
or
Modify
All mode (in
these
cases a
<CR>
code is
transmitted
as
the
line
terminator).
From
the
keyboard, you
enable
and
disable Auto Line Feed mode
using
the
AUTO
IF
key.
From
a
program
executing
in
a
host
computer, you
enable
and
disable
Auto
Line
Feed
mode
using
the
following escape sequences:
ENABLE:
Ec &k1 A
DISABLE: Ec &kOA
When you
enable
or
disable
Auto
Line Feed mode
using
the
AUTO
LF key, you also
alter
the
content
of
the
~~AutoLF"
field
in
both active
and
non-volatile memory.
When
you
enable
or
disable
Auto
Line Feed mode
using
the
escape sequence, however, you only
change
the
content
of
the
Au
t
elF
field in active memory.
After
a
hard
reset
or
turning
off
the
power,
the
terminal
reverts
to
the
mode specified by
the
Au
t
elF
field
in
non-volatile memory.
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