Intermec CK70 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide - Page 60
VT/ANSI Protocol Options continued, Clear, Application, Numeric, VT100, VT220
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Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE VT/ANSI Protocol Options (continued) Option DEL to BS Discretebells Do Gold Key Do UTF8 Ignore DL Ext Keypad Mode Local Echo Term Setup Terminal Mode Transmit BS Screen Lock Lock Mode Send XON Description Value When enabled, pressing the Clear key deletes On or Off. the character to the left of the cursor position, Default is Off. and moves the cursor back one space. When disabled, the Clear key deletes the character at the cursor position. When enabled, each bell character is played one On or Off. after the other. Default is Off. When disabled, the bell characters are concatenated into one. When enabled, F1 acts as the gold key on a VT/ANSI terminal. On or Off. Default is On. Enables UTF-8 encoding as defined by RFC On or Off. 2279. Default is Off. For more information, see "About UTF-8 Encoding" on page 50. When enabled, the Datalogic terminal emulator escape characters are ignored. On or Off. Default is Off. Selects the keypad mode for VT/ANSI. If Application is selected, application ESC sequences are generated for the key code. Numeric or Application. Default is Numeric. If Numeric is selected, ANSI cursor control ESC sequences corresponding to what appears on the face of the keys are generated. When enabled, local echo displays characters On or Off. from terminal memory but not from host Default is Off. memory. Selects the compliance level of the emulated terminal. ANSI, VT100, VT220, VT320, VT340, or IBM 330X. Default is VT340. Sets the terminal mode to 7-bit or 8-bit. 7-Bit or 8-Bit. Default is 7-bit. When enabled, press the backspace key to send On or Off. a backspace to the host for the host to echo Default is Off. back to the computer. When disabled, the backspace key is handled locally on the computer by doing a destructive backspace to the printed data characters on the display. When enabled, the screen is locked to a On or Off. specified size. Any characters outside this Default is Off. screen size are ignored by the handheld unit. When enabled, press the Mode key to toggle On or Off. between Line Edit (block) mode and Character Default is Off. mode. When enabled, when an RIS is received from On or Off. the host, the XON character is returned after Default is On. compliance of this command. 48 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide