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HP 262SA - Hard Reset

HP 262SA
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Terminal Control
Hard Reset
For
the
currently
active
terminal
personality, 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.
2.
Halts
any
device
operations
currently
in
progress.
3.
Enables
the
keyboard
(if
disabled).
4.
Clears
all of
the
workspace.
5.
Clears
any
existing
error
conditions
and
removes
the
error
message
display
(if
present)
from
the
bottom
of
the
screen.
6.
Halts
any
datacomm
transfers
currently
in
progress, clears
the
datacomm
buffer,
and
reinitializes
the
datacomm
port
according to
the
apprQpriate power-on datacop}m configu-
ration
parameters.
7.
Resets
the
terminal
configuration
menu
parameters
to
their
power-on values.
8. Reset
the
user-programmable
function keys to
their
default
settings.
9.
Resets
certain
operating
modes
and
parameters
as
follows:
Disables Display
Functions
mode, Caps Lock 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.
Thrns
off
the
((insert
character"
edit
function.
Resets
the
integral
printer,
if
present.
Clears
graphics
memory,
if
present.
From
the
keyboard, you
perform
a
hard
reset
by
simultaneously
pressing
the.,
III
and
_ keys. (The IBM personality is not affected by
this
operation.)
From
a
program
executing
in
a
host
computer, you perform a
hard
reset
using
the
following
escape sequence:
Ec
E
Note
that
hard
reset
affects only
the
terminal
personality
in
which
it
is executed.
The
alternate
personality is not affected. (Also,
an
[c
E,
when
entered
from
the
keyboard, while in
IBM mode, will
result
in
an
error.)
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