Intermec CV30 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual - Page 103
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Chapter 3 - Extended Commands Control Character Sequence Method (continued) Column 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-12 13-14 15-16 17-18 19-20 21 22 23-24 Description Data parity Data bits Stop bits CTS flow DSR flow XON/XOFF flow control Flow control timeout value Maximum characters to receive Delimiter character Number of delimiter characters Start character Return start character to host Flag parity errors Receive timeout length Character N=None; 0 (zero)=None; b=None; E=Even; O=Odd 7=Seven; 8=Eight 1=One; 2=Two N/A 0=Disable; 1=Enable 0=Disable; 1=Enable XX=Number of seconds dd or Xd...dX, where: dd=00-99. Default is 99. d...d=Any number of decimal digits from 0 to 2000, inclusive. Default is 99. AA=Hexadecimal ASCII code that marks the end of data to receive. Range is 00 to 7E. Default of 00 or bb implies no start character. XX=Number of characters accepted before sending return code to host. Range is 00 to 99. Default of 00 or bb implies no start character. AA=Hexadecimal ASCII code. Range is 00 to 99. Default of 00 or bb implies no start character. F=Return character; b = Do not return character P=Flag; b = Do not flag XX=Number of seconds the computer waits for input from the RS-232 port before it sends a timeout error. Uses a 5-second default when field contains spaces. Conventional Method This is an example of Transmit and Receive using the conventional method. Note: The descriptions for the "This is the Data to be sent" command are listed under the control character sequence method. Conventional Method Command CSI 2J CSI 1;3H F4N8100005500A0102bb00 CSI 2;1HThis is the Data to be sent# CSI 1;2H# Action Clears the screen. Move the cursor to top row, column 3. Start the print command. Moves cursor to row 2, column 1 - sends the data to print Move the cursor to top row, column 2 - start the print job. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual 91