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Chapter 1 - About 3270 and 5250 Programming A length of 7 bytes enables or disables selected function keys designated by the bits in bytes 5 through 7. When bits are enabled, function keys return AID codes with input data. When bits are inhibited, or length is less than 7, function keys return AID codes but without input data. The next table shows the data-included switches for the function keys: 0 = enable, 1 = inhibit, and bit 0 is the most significant bit. Function Key Bit Switches - Bytes 5, 6, 7 Bit # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Function Key F24 F23 F22 F21 F20 F19 F18 F17 Bit # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Function Key F16 F15 F14 F13 F12 F11 F10 F9 Bit # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Function Key F8 F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 You can use resequencing to point to a field other than the first as the field to send to the host in response to a Read Input Fields or Read MDT Fields command. If not zero, the field FCW is checked as it is sent for resequencing. If enabled, the FCW points to the next field to send. If resequencing is disabled, or no FCW exists, the next defined field is sent. Bits Description 0000 0000 Disable resequencing. XXXX XXXX Number of first field to be transmitted to the host, in response to a Read Input Fields or Read MDT Fields command. The error row may vary from 0 to 24. Row "00" signifies the default row, which is the last line for most 5250 devices. You can use other values to override the default row. Description: Format: Transparent Data The Transparent Data (TD) order lets you send data with any value to the computer display. The 2-byte length field after the order tells how many bytes of data follow. The Transparent Data order is formatted as follows: TD Order Hex 10 Length (2 Bytes) Data Hex 0020 38 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual

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Chapter 1 — About 3270 and 5250 Programming
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Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer’s Reference Manual
A length of 7 bytes enables or disables selected function keys designated by the bits
in bytes 5 through 7. When bits are enabled, function keys return AID codes with
input data. When bits are inhibited, or length is less than 7, function keys return
AID codes but without input data.
The next table shows the data-included switches for the function keys: 0 = enable,
1 = inhibit, and bit 0 is the most significant bit.
You can use resequencing to point to a field other than the first as the field to send
to the host in response to a Read Input Fields or Read MDT Fields command. If not
zero, the field FCW is checked as it is sent for resequencing. If enabled, the FCW
points to the next field to send. If resequencing is disabled, or no FCW exists, the
next defined field is sent.
The error row may vary from 0 to 24. Row “00” signifies the default row, which is the
last line for most 5250 devices. You can use other values to override the default row.
Transparent Data
Description:
The Transparent Data (TD) order lets you send data with any value to the computer
display. The 2-byte length field after the order tells how many bytes of data follow.
Format:
The Transparent Data order is formatted as follows:
Function Key Bit Switches - Bytes 5, 6, 7
Bit #
Function Key
Bit #
Function Key
Bit #
Function Key
0
F24
0
F16
0
F8
1
F23
1
F15
1
F7
2
F22
2
F14
2
F6
3
F21
3
F13
3
F5
4
F20
4
F12
4
F4
5
F19
5
F11
5
F3
6
F18
6
F10
6
F2
7
F17
7
F9
7
F1
Bits
Description
0000 0000
Disable resequencing.
XXXX
XXXX
Number of first field to be transmitted to the host, in response to a
Read Input Fields or Read MDT Fields command.
TD Order
Length (2 Bytes)
Data
Hex 10
Hex 0020
<data>