Intermec CV30 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual - Page 63

Received Codes, Select C1 Controls, Computer Modes, Locking Shift Control Functions continued

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Chapter 2 - About VT/ANSI Programming Locking Shift Control Functions (continued) Control Name Code LS2R* (Locking shift 2, right) ESC } (1B, 7D hexadecimals) LS3* (Locking shift 3) ESC o (1B, 6F hexadecimals) LS3R* (Locking shift 3, right) ESC | (1B, 7C hexadecimals) * Available only in VT320 and VT340 modes. Function Map G2 into GR Map G3 into GL Map G3 into GR Received Codes Received codes are codes the computer receives from an application or host computer. This section describes received codes, and the action taken by the computer when it receives the codes from an application or host. Select C1 Controls Select C1 controls (code extension announcers) control the representation of C1 control codes returned to the application. The computer supports select 7-bit and 8bit C1 control transmission as shown in this table. Note: The computer does not support DECSCL sequences. Select C1 Controls Transmission Select 7-bit C1 Control (S7C1T) Select 8-bit C1 Control (S8C1T) (Ignored in VT100 and ANSI modes) Sequence ESC sp F ESC sp G Action Converts all C1 codes returned to the application to their equivalent 7-bit code extensions. Returns C1 codes to the application without converting them to their equivalent 7-bit code extensions. Computer Modes A mode is one of several operating states used by the computer. The next table lists selectable computer modes and the action taken by the computer in set mode and reset mode. The last character of reset mode sequences is lowercase L (6C hex). Selectable Computer Modes Mode (Mnemonic) Set Mode Reset Mode Keyboard action Locked (KAM) Unlocked Sequence CSI 2 h CSI 2 l Action Locks the keyboard for all following keystrokes. Unlocks the keyboard. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual 51

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Chapter 2 — About VT/ANSI Programming
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer’s Reference Manual
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Received Codes
Received codes are codes the computer receives from an application or host
computer. This section describes received codes, and the action taken by the
computer when it receives the codes from an application or host.
Select C1 Controls
Select C1 controls (code extension announcers) control the representation of C1
control codes returned to the application. The computer supports select 7-bit and 8-
bit C1 control transmission as shown in this table.
Computer Modes
A mode is one of several operating states used by the computer. The next table lists
selectable computer modes and the action taken by the computer in set mode and
reset mode. The last character of reset mode sequences is lowercase L (6C hex).
LS2R* (Locking shift 2, right)
ESC } (1B, 7D
hexadecimals)
Map G2 into GR
LS3* (Locking shift 3)
ESC o (1B, 6F
hexadecimals)
Map G3 into GL
LS3R* (Locking shift 3, right)
ESC | (1B, 7C
hexadecimals)
Map G3 into GR
* Available only in VT320 and VT340 modes.
Locking Shift Control Functions (continued)
Control Name
Code
Function
Note:
The computer does not support DECSCL sequences.
Select C1 Controls
Transmission
Sequence
Action
Select 7-bit C1 Control
(S7C1T)
ESC sp F
Converts all C1 codes returned to the application
to their equivalent 7-bit code extensions.
Select 8-bit C1 Control
(S8C1T)
(Ignored in VT100 and
ANSI modes)
ESC sp G
Returns C1 codes to the application without
converting them to their equivalent 7-bit code
extensions.
Selectable Computer Modes
Mode
(Mnemonic)
Set Mode
Reset Mode
Sequence
Action
Keyboard action
(KAM)
Locked
CSI 2 h
Locks the keyboard for all following
keystrokes.
Unlocked
CSI 2 l
Unlocks the keyboard.