Intermec CV30 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual - Page 79
Hard Computer Reset (RIS), Soft Computer Reset DECSTR States - factory reset
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Chapter 2 - About VT/ANSI Programming DECSTR affects only those functions listed in the following table. Soft Computer Reset (DECSTR) States Mode Text cursor enable Insert/replace Origin Auto wrap Keyboard action Numeric Keypad Cursor keys Edit Transmit execution Erasure Guarded area transfer Multiple area transfer Selected area transfer Scanner lock Mnemonic DECTCEM IRM DECOM DECAWM KAM DECNKM DECCKM DECEDM DECTEM ERM GATM MATM SATM State After DECSTR Cursor enabled. Replace. ("Insert" if local editing mode.) Absolute (cursor origin at upper-left of screen). No auto wrap. Unlocked. Numeric characters. Normal (arrow keys). Interactive. Immediate. All characters. All characters. All selected areas. All areas. Reset. The following table lists other control functions. All tab stops are reset. User-defined keys are cleared. Soft Computer Reset (DECSTR) States Mode Mnemonic Set top and bottom margins DECSTBM All character sets Select graphic rendition Start of selected area End of selected area Start of protected area End of protected area Save cursor state G0, G1, G2, G3, GL, GR SGR SSA ESA SPA EPA DECSC State After DECSTR Top margin = 1. Bottom margin = page length. VT/ANSI default settings. Normal rendition. Cleared. Cleared. Cleared. Cleared. Home position with VT/ANSI defaults. Hard Computer Reset (RIS) When the RIS is complete, the computer sends XON to resume communication. The RIS sequence is: ESC c RIS resets values to factory default settings. It is the same as DECSTR, but also clears the screen, returns the cursor to the upper-left corner of the screen, and sets the SGR function to normal rendition. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual 67