Intermec CV30 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual - Page 90
Local Editing Setup, Selecting Characters to Send, Edit and Interactive Modes
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Chapter 2 - About VT/ANSI Programming Edit and Interactive Modes Mode Sequence* Action Set CSI ? 1 0 h Selects edit mode to turn on the display annunciator. Computer stores all typed characters in page memory for local editing. After data is edited, it can be sent in a block to the host. Reset CSI ? 1 0 l Selects interactive mode. (Turns off the annunciator in the display.) The computer immediately sends typed characters to the host. * The last character in the reset sequence is lowercase L (6C hexadecimal). Local Editing Setup To use the computer in Local Edit mode, the local editing features must be set up for the application software as described in the following table. Local Editing Setup Feature Edit mode Setting Edit Edit key execution mode Transmit execution Immediate mode Local editing application keys Suffix transmit Line transmit mode Disabled Transfer termination mode VT131 transfer mode Space compression Enabled Disabled End of line characters End of block characters Description Edited text is stored in memory until terminating key is pressed, which sends text to the host. Not supported. Computer sends data to host right after a terminating key is pressed. When F1 through F20 are pressed, computer sends that function to host after sending a block of data. Computer sends full page of data to host after terminating key is pressed. After terminating key is pressed, computer sends scrolling region (area inside scrolling margins). Not supported. Computer sends a space character for each unused character position On the computer, no characters indicate the EOL in a data block. On the computer, no characters indicate the end of a data block. Selecting Characters to Send Three control functions allow you to define which characters the computer can send to the host. The following table shows how the control functions select which characters the computer sends. Selecting Character Fields for Transmission Fields Selected All fields GATM Set SATM Set MATM Unavailable 78 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual