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VISUAL
TECHNOLOGY
INCORPORATED,
540
MAIN
STREET,
TEWKSBURY,
MA
01876
TABLE
4-2
CODES
TRANSMITTED
BY
FUNCTION
KEYS
Codes Transmitted
Key Depressed
VT-52
Mode
ANSI
Mode
Pf
1
ESC
P
ESCO P
PF2
ESCO
ESCO 0
PF3
ESC
R
ESCO
R
PF4 ESCS
ESCOS
A numeric keypad
is
provided
as
standard
for
applications requiring a high
volume
of
numeric
input,
and
is
arranged in a
familiar
adding machine style. Depressing
any numeric
key
will
cause transmission
of
the
corresponding numeric code.
The
ENTER
key
will
function
in a manner identical
to
the
RETURN
key
on
the
main keyboard
as
previously described.
The keys
on
the
numeric keypad
may
also be defined
to
send
predetermined
multi-code sequences when depressed
by
placing
the
VISUAL
100 in
Alternate
Keypad mode. When
Alternate
Keypad mode
is
entered,
the
code sequences
transmitted
by
each
key
will
vary depending on
whether
VT-52
or
ANSI
mode
is
selected. Table 4-3 illustrates
the
sequences
transmitted
by
each
key in
both
modes.
TABLE
4-3
CODES
TRANSMITTED
IN
ALTERNATE
KEYPAD
MODE
Codes Transmitted
Key
Depressed
VT-52
Mode
ANSI Mode
0
ESC? p
ESC
0 p
1 ESC? q
ESC
0 q
2
ESC? r
ESCO r
3
ESC? s ESCO s
4 ESC? t
ESC
Ot
5 ESC? u
ESC
0 u
6 ESC? v
ESC
Ov
7
ESC
?w
ESCOw
8
ESC? x
ESC
0 x
9
ESC? y
ESC
0 y
-
ESC? m ESCO m
I
ESC? Q
ESC
0 Q
ESC? n
ESC
0 n
ENTER
ESC? M ESCO M
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