Intermec CV30 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual - Page 41

CC Byte 2 Bit Positions

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Chapter 1 - About 3270 and 5250 Programming See the following table to determine the appropriate commands. To select a command, check the body of the table for the row showing the desired combination of conditions. Then refer to the leftmost column for the corresponding hex code. Clear Master MDT and Reset MDT Flags Reset Pending AID, Nonbypass Hex Code Lock Keyboard Fields All 00 20 X 40 X 60 X 80 X A0 X C0 X E0 X X X X X X Null All Appropriate Nonbypass Fields Field with MDT On All X X X X Below are the bit positions for CC Byte 2. The most significant bit is 7; the least significant bit is 0. Invalid orders, no data, or orders or CC that follow the command byte cause parameter errors. CC Byte 2 Bit Positions Bit Description 7 Always 00. 6 0 = Cursor moves to default or IC order position when keyboard unlocks. 1 = Cursor does not move when keyboard unlocks. The only exception occurs when a WTD is received with the keyboard unlocked and the WTD does not modify the keyboard state. 5 0 = No action 1 = Reset blinking cursor 4 0 = No action 1 = Set blinking cursor (if reset bit also = 1) 3 0 = No action 1 = Unlock keyboard, reset pending AID bytes 2 0 = No action 1 = Sound alarm 1 0 = No action 1 = Reset Message Waiting annunciator 0 0 = No action 1 = Set Message Waiting annunciator (even if bit 5 is set to 1) Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual 29

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Chapter 1 — About 3270 and 5250 Programming
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer’s Reference Manual
29
See the following table to determine the appropriate commands. To select a
command, check the body of the table for the row showing the desired combination
of conditions. Then refer to the leftmost column for the corresponding hex code.
Below are the bit positions for CC Byte 2. The most significant bit is 7; the least
significant bit is 0. Invalid orders, no data, or orders or CC that follow the command
byte cause parameter errors.
Clear Master MDT
and Reset MDT Flags
Null All Appropriate
Nonbypass Fields
Hex Code
Reset Pending AID,
Lock Keyboard
Nonbypass
Fields
All
Field with
MDT On
All
00
20
X
40
X
X
60
X
X
80
X
X
A0
X
X
X
C0
X
X
X
E0
X
X
X
CC Byte 2 Bit Positions
Bit
Description
7
Always 00.
6
0 = Cursor moves to default or IC order position when keyboard unlocks.
1 = Cursor does not move when keyboard unlocks. The only exception occurs when
a WTD is received with the keyboard unlocked and the WTD does not modify the
keyboard state
.
5
0 = No action
1 = Reset blinking cursor
4
0 = No action
1 = Set blinking cursor (if reset bit also = 1)
3
0 = No action
1 = Unlock keyboard, reset pending AID bytes
2
0 = No action
1 = Sound alarm
1
0 = No action
1 = Reset Message Waiting annunciator
0
0 = No action
1 = Set Message Waiting annunciator (even if bit 5 is set to 1)