Intermec CV30 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual - Page 78

Identification, Computer Reset, Soft Computer Reset (DECSTR)

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Chapter 2 - About VT/ANSI Programming DSR Actions (continued) DSR Exchange Communication VT220 to host (DA response) Host to VT220 (Request for cursor position) VT220 to host (CPR response) Sequence CSI 0 n or CSI 3 n CSI 6 n CSI Pv; Ph R Printer port User-defined keys Keyboard language Request for printer status Response Request for UDK status Response Request for keyboard language Response CSI ? 15 n CSI ? 13 n CSI ? 25 n CSI ? 20 n CSI ? 21 n CSI ? 26 n CSI ? 27; Pn n Action Ignores these codes. "Please report your cursor position using a CPR (not DSR) control sequence." "My cursor is positioned at _____ (Pv); _____ (Ph)." (Pv=row, Ph=column) What is the printer status? No printer. Ignored in VT100 mode. UDKs are unlocked. UDKs are locked. What is the keyboard language? North American keyboard dialect. Identification The computer supports the identification sequence. Identification Sequence Name (Mnemonic) Sequence Identification (DECID) ESC Z Action Ignored Computer Reset Computer reset escape sequences cause either a soft or hard computer reset. Soft Computer Reset (DECSTR) Note: The DECSTR control function is available for all VT/ANSI modes. DECSTR changes most of the computer's current settings to the power-up default settings listed in the following table. The escape sequence is: CSI ! p 66 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual

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Chapter 2 — About VT/ANSI Programming
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Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer’s Reference Manual
Identification
The computer supports the identification sequence.
Computer Reset
Computer reset escape sequences cause either a soft or hard computer reset.
Soft Computer Reset (DECSTR)
DECSTR changes most of the computer’s current settings to the power-up default
settings listed in the following table. The escape sequence is:
CSI ! p
VT220 to host
(DA response)
CSI 0 n
or
CSI 3 n
Ignores these codes.
Host to VT220
(Request for cursor
position)
CSI 6 n
“Please report your cursor
position using a CPR (not
DSR) control sequence.”
VT220 to host
(CPR response)
CSI Pv; Ph R
“My cursor is positioned at
_____ (Pv); _____ (Ph).”
(Pv=row, Ph=column)
Printer port
Request for printer
status
CSI ? 15 n
What is the printer status?
Response
CSI ? 13 n
No printer.
User-defined
keys
Request for UDK
status
CSI ? 25 n
Ignored in VT100 mode.
Response
CSI ? 20 n
UDKs are unlocked.
CSI ? 21 n
UDKs are locked.
Keyboard
language
Request for keyboard
language
CSI ? 26 n
What is the keyboard
language?
Response
CSI ? 27; Pn n
North American keyboard
dialect.
Identification Sequence
Name (Mnemonic)
Sequence
Action
Identification (DECID)
ESC Z
Ignored
DSR Actions (continued)
DSR Exchange
Communication
Sequence
Action
Note:
The DECSTR control function is available for all VT/ANSI modes.