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VT/ANSI Data Stream, Conventional Method, Control Character Sequence Method, Program name, Version

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Chapter 3 - Extended Commands VT/ANSI Data Stream The return code is the status sent to the host computer and indicates if the extended command was successful. The computer returns data and the extended command's status to the host computer in the following format: \\0\ where: • 0 is the return code, indicating "good status, transaction complete." • : TE program name. • : Program version. Example: \\0\FWP240H0 V6.52 Conventional Method Note: The descriptions for the second command are listed under the control character sequence method. Conventional Method Command CSI 2J CSI 1;2H #V# Action Clears the screen. Moves the cursor to the top row, column 2. Control Character Sequence Method This is the same example using the control character sequence method. You do not need to clear the screen or move the cursor in the example because the print command executes in the background. ^9F#V#^9C Control Character Sequence Example Descriptions Characters ^9F #V# ^9C Description APC character 0x9F Begin extended command to get program name/version ST character 0x9C Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual 105

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Chapter 3 — Extended Commands
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer’s Reference Manual
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VT/ANSI Data Stream
The return code is the status sent to the host computer and indicates if the extended
command was successful. The computer returns data and the extended command's
status to the host computer in the following format:
\\0\<
Program name
> <
Version
> <CR>
where:
0 is the return code, indicating “good status, transaction complete.”
<
Program name
>: TE program name.
<
Version
>: Program version.
Example:
\\0\FWP240H0 V6.52 <CR>
Conventional Method
Control Character Sequence Method
This is the same example using the control character sequence method. You do not
need to clear the screen or move the cursor in the example because the print
command executes in the background.
^9F#V#^9C
Note:
The descriptions for the second command are listed under the control
character sequence method.
Conventional Method
Command
Action
CSI 2J
Clears the screen.
CSI 1;2H #V#
Moves the cursor to the top row, column 2.
Control Character Sequence Example Descriptions
Characters
Description
^9F
APC character 0x9F
#V#
Begin extended command to get program name/version
^9C
ST character 0x9C