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VISUAL 200 - Interrupted Transmission; Remote Transmit Command; Set First End of Message Code; Set Second End of Line Code

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VISUAL
TECHNOLOGY
INCORPORATED,
RAILROAD
AVENUE,
DUNDEE
PARK,
ANDOVER,
MA
01810
4.12.3.15
Set Second End
of
Line Code
Code Sequences:
~
600
HZ
1500+ mode
ESC
V00
All
other
modes
This command
allows the user
to
select any ASCII character
as
the Second End
of
Line
code.
Like
the First End
of
Line code, this code
is
applicable in all modes except Line
Mode Transmission and
HZ1500+
Batch mode.
When transmission
is
initiated,
this code
will
be
automatically
appended
following
the First
End
of
Line code.
Whenever the First End
of
Line code
is
changed
the
Second End
of
Line code
is
auto-
matically deleted.
It
is
therefore necessary
to
re-enter the Second End
of
Line code.
The above code sequence requires
that
the last
two
digits
be
in hexadecimal
notation.
4.12.3.16 Set First End
of
Message
Code
Code Sequences:
~
300
HZ1500+
mode
ESC,
00
All
other
modes
This command allows the user
to
select any ASCII character
as
the First End
of
Message
code. When the terminal
is
initialized, the First End
of
Message
code
will
be
either
ETX,
EOT,
or
CR
as
determined
by
rear panel switches
(left
bank 5 and 6).
When this command
is
received, the Second End
of
Message
code,
if
any,
is
reset.
To
delete
the First End
of
Message
code completely, code
00
(Null)
is
used.
The above code sequence requires
that
the last
two
digits
be
in hexadecimal
notation.
4.12.3.17 Set Second End
of
Message
Code
Code Sequences:
~
000
HZ1500+
mode
ESC
000
All
other
modes
This command allows
the
user
to
select any ASCII character
as
the Second End
of
Message
code. This command
must
be
repeated
if
the First End
of
Message
code
is
changed.
As
with
the Set First End
of
Message
code command, this command requires
that
the last
two
digits
be
in hexadecimal
notation.
To
delete the Second End
of
Message
code com-
pletely, code
00
(Null)
is
used.
4.12.3.18 Remote
Transmit
Command
Code Sequences:
~
SO,
HZ1500+
mode
ESC
5
All
other
modes
This command, when received while the terminal
is
in
Block
mode,
will
cause
transmission
to
begin in a manner identical
to
the operator depressing the SEND key
with
the
CONVERT
FUNCTION
key.
4.12.4
I nterrupted Transmission
While the
VISUAL
200
is
in the process
of
transmitting,
it
is
possible
for
the host
to
inhibit
transmission
for
an
indefinite
period
of
time.
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