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Tests and Adjustments, VT52 Mode Escape Sequence, Define Area Qualification

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Chapter 2 - About VT/ANSI Programming Tests and Adjustments The computer has adjustment patterns you can invoke from the host computer with escape sequences. Adjustment sequences send uppercase Es to the computer's display. Only qualified technicians perform adjustment procedures. This table shows the action taken by the computer when it receives test and adjustment sequences. Test and Adjustment Sequence Actions Name (Mnemonic) Sequence Tests (DECTST) CSI 4 ; Ps ; ..... ; Ps y Adjustments (DECALN) ESC # 8 Action Ignored Fills display with uppercase Es VT52 Mode Escape Sequence The computer does not support VT52 mode, which allows the VT/ANSI Computer to operate with DEC software written for VT52 Computers. Define Area Qualification The define area qualification (DAQ) command indicates that the active position is the first character position of a qualified area. The end of a qualified area is indicated by the beginning of the following qualified area. The qualifications of the area are specified according to the parameter(s). The following table lists qualification sequences. Note: DAQ is ignored unless the computer is in VT340 mode. Define Area Qualification Qualification Sequence and Ps (Single Parameter) Accept all input Accepts no input (protected) and does not transmit (unguarded) Accept graphics Accept numerics CSI 0 o CSI 1 o CSI 2 o CSI 3 o Accept alphabetics CSI 4 o Right justify in area CSI 5 o Zero fill in area CSI 6 o Horizontal tab stop at start of area CSI 7 o Accepts no input (protected), but selects for transmission (unguarded) Space fill in area Invisible CSI 8 o CSI 9 o CSI 1 0 o Action Accepts all input Accepts no input Accepts graphics Accepts numerics Accepts alphabetics Right justifies area Fills area with zeros. Puts horizontal tab stop at start of area Accepts no input Fills area with spaces Makes passwords invisible 68 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
Tests and Adjustments
The computer has adjustment patterns you can invoke from the host computer with
escape sequences. Adjustment sequences send uppercase Es to the computer’s
display. Only qualified technicians perform adjustment procedures.
This table shows the action taken by the computer when it receives test and
adjustment sequences.
VT52 Mode Escape Sequence
The computer does not support VT52 mode, which allows the VT/ANSI Computer
to operate with DEC software written for VT52 Computers.
Define Area Qualification
The define area qualification (DAQ) command indicates that the active position is
the first character position of a qualified area. The end of a qualified area is
indicated by the beginning of the following qualified area. The qualifications of the
area are specified according to the parameter(s). The following table lists
qualification sequences.
Test and Adjustment Sequence Actions
Name (Mnemonic)
Sequence
Action
Tests (DECTST)
CSI 4 ; Ps ;
.....
; Ps y
Ignored
Adjustments (DECALN)
ESC # 8
Fills display with uppercase Es
Note:
DAQ is ignored unless the computer is in VT340 mode.
Define Area Qualification
Qualification
Sequence and Ps
(Single Parameter)
Action
Accept all input
CSI 0 o
Accepts all input
Accepts no input (protected) and
does not transmit (unguarded)
CSI 1 o
Accepts no input
Accept graphics
CSI 2 o
Accepts graphics
Accept numerics
CSI 3 o
Accepts numerics
Accept alphabetics
CSI 4 o
Accepts alphabetics
Right justify in area
CSI 5 o
Right justifies area
Zero fill in area
CSI 6 o
Fills area with zeros.
Horizontal tab stop at start of area
CSI 7 o
Puts horizontal tab stop at start
of area
Accepts no input (protected), but
selects for transmission
(unguarded)
CSI 8 o
Accepts no input
Space fill in area
CSI 9 o
Fills area with spaces
Invisible
CSI 1 0 o
Makes passwords invisible