Intermec CV30 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual - Page 65
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Chapter 2 - About VT/ANSI Programming Selectable Computer Modes (continued) Mode (Mnemonic) Set Mode Reset Mode Sequence Action Auto wrap On (DECAWM) CSI ? 7 h Graphic display characters received when the cursor is at right margin appear on the next line. The display scrolls up if cursor is at end of the scrolling region. Off CSI ? 7 l Graphic display characters received when cursor is at right margin replace previously displayed characters. Auto repeat On (DECARM) CSI ? 8 h Ignored. Off CSI ? 8 l Ignored. Print form feed On (DECPFF) CSI ? 18 h Selects form feed (FF) as print termination character. The computer sends this character to the printer after each print screen operation. Off CSI ? 18 l Selects no termination character. Computer does not send an FF to the printer after each print screen operation. Print extent (DECPEX) Full screen CSI ? 19 h Selects full screen to print during a print screen operation. Scrolling region CSI ? 19 l Selects scrolling region to print during print screen operation. Text cursor enable (DECTCEM) Visible CSI ? 25 h Makes the cursor visible. Not visible CSI ? 25 l Makes the cursor not visible. Keypad (DECKPAM/ DECPNM) Application ESC = Keypad keys send application control functions. Numeric ESC > Keypad keys send characters that match the numeric, comma, period, and minus sign keys on main keypad. PF1-PF4 send control functions. Character set National (DECNRCM) CSI ? 42 h Ignored. Multinational CSI ? 42 l Ignored. Back arrow key Backspace mode (DECBKM) CSI ? 6 7 h The arrow key moves cursor back one space and deletes the character. It sends a BS character to the host. Delete CSI ? 6 7 l The arrow key deletes the character at the cursor position. It sends a DEL character to the host. Note: VT/ANSI DECCOLM is supported as of ITE version 1.00. VT220 132 column support does not require any menu options. The host computer can enable and disable the 132 column mode using the VT Column Mode (DECCOLM) commands of CSI ?3h (132 columns) and CSI ?3l (80 columns). Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual 53