'
Description Sets the display attribute to flashing so that all charactersand markssentsubse-
quently are displayed flashing. Other attributes remain unchanged.
Comment The Set Flashing Display Command is cancelled by the End Flashing Display
Command or the Normal Display Command (refer to
6-1-4 Normal Display
and
6-1-8 End Flashing Display
).
The setting with this command remains valid until the screen display is switched
or anotherdisplay attribute setting is made. The default displayattributes are set
to a normal display when a screen is initially displayed.
Use this command with the Set Inverse Display Command (refer to
6-1-5 Set
Inverse Display
) to produce a flashing inverse display.
6-1-8 End Flashing Display
Format
1B
[ESC]
25
%
Description Clears the flashingdisplay attribute so that allcharacters andmarks sentsubse-
quently are not flashing. Other attributes remain unchanged.
Comment The flashing display attribute is set with the Set Flashing Display Command.
The setting with this command remains valid until the screen display is switched
or anotherdisplay attribute setting is made. The default displayattributes are set
to a normal display when a screen is initially displayed.
6-1-9 Set Cursor Position
Format
1B
[ESC]
2B
+
x
1
x
2
x
3
y
1
y
2
y
3
x
1
x
2
x
3
: X coordinate (3-digit BCD)
y
1
y
2
y
3
: Y coordinate (3-digit BCD)
Description
Model X coordinate Y coordinate
NT20M, NT2000M 000 to 255 000 to 127
NT600M 000 to 639 000 to 399
Before displaying a character string with the Terminal commands, use this com-
mand to set the bottom-left point of the first character to be displayed.
Comment The cursor position set with this command is also the bottom-left point of thefirst
character displayed if the displayed characters are enlarged.
6-1-10 Specify Displayed Characters
Format
1B
[ESC]
34
4
n
1
n
2
c
1
c
2
c
n
c
3
n
1
n
2
: Character string length as a number of normal characters (2-digit hexa-
decimal)
NT20M, NT2000M: 01 to 20
H
(1 to 32)
NT600M: 01 to 50
H
(1 to 80)
&
Section 6-1