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0D Purpose: The write-in position is shifted to the most significant digit of the same row. If the write-in position is on the most significant digit, the command is ignored. Clear display 1B 5B 32 4A Purpose: All the displayed characters are erased. The write-in position is not changed. Display position Purpose: Instead of writing the character from the first digit, the write-in start position can be specified with this command. The write-in position is shifted with Py and Px. (It is based on the half-size letter of the font, which is specified with the Screen Mode command.) Py indicates the position of the row and Px the digit. Py and Px must be defined under the following conditions: v If Py is 0, it is set to 1 (X'31'). v If Py is greater than the bottom row, it is set to the bottom row. v If Px is 0, it is set to 1 (X'31'). v If Px is greater than the least digit, it is set to the least digit. A special form of the Display Position command exists (Esc 1B 5B 48 27), which sets the write-in position to the home position (Py=1 and Px=1). Delete to end of line 1B 5B 30 4B Dimming Purpose: The displayed characters from the write-in position to the end position on the same row are erased. The write-in position is not shifted. 1B 5C 3F 4C 44 Ps Purpose: Luminance can be adjusted into six levels using this command. The data byte following the command sequence (represented by Ps in the preceding command format), changes the dimming level. When the module is turned on, the level is set to 5 (100%). Ps Luminance % 0 (X'30') 0 1 (X'31') 31.6 Ps Luminance % Appendix E. Input/Output device commands 57 SurePOS 500 Model XX3 Technical Reference, v 1.3 81 Page 61 of

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0D
Purpose:
The write-in position is shifted to the most significant digit of the same row. If
the write-in position is on the most significant digit, the command is ignored.
Clear display
1B 5B 32 4A
Purpose:
All the displayed characters are erased. The write-in position is not changed.
Display position
Purpose:
Instead of writing the character from the first digit, the write-in start position
can be specified with this command. The write-in position is shifted with Py
and Px. (It is based on the half-size letter of the font, which is specified with
the Screen Mode command.) Py indicates the position of the row and Px
the digit. Py and Px must be defined under the following conditions:
v If Py is 0, it is set to 1 (X'31').
v If Py is greater than the bottom row, it is set to the bottom row.
v If Px is 0, it is set to 1 (X'31').
v If Px is greater than the least digit, it is set to the least digit.
A special form of the Display Position command exists (
Esc
1B 5B 48 27
), which sets the write-in position to the home position (Py=1
and Px=1).
Delete to end of line
1B 5B 30 4B
Purpose:
The displayed characters from the write-in position to the end position on the
same row are erased. The write-in position is not shifted.
Dimming
1B 5C 3F 4C 44 Ps
Purpose:
Luminance can be adjusted into six levels using this command. The data byte following the
command sequence (represented by Ps in the preceding command format), changes the dimming
level. When the module is turned on, the level is set to 5 (100%).
Ps Luminance %
0 (X'30') 0 1 (X'31') 31.6
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