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Chapter 3 - Extended Commands 3270 and 5250 Data Streams (continued) Column Description 13 Return AID key Character b=AID key is Enter (default). X=AID key character. For return AID key characters, see "Return AID Key Characters for 3270 or 5250 Emulation" on page 88. Return Codes for Transmit Only The computer puts the return code response in an input field in the display buffer at Line 24, Column 1. It simulates pressing Enter to return the value to the host. Use the Start Field order to return a code for this operation. The following chart lists return codes. Return Codes for Transmit Only Code 0 1 2 3-4 5 6 8 C E O P Z Description Good status, transaction complete. Not enough memory. Or, incorrect setting for speed, number of data bits or stop bits, or flow control timeout. No delimiter (#) on data stream. Reserved. Timeout using flow control. Improper return field. Error in AID code. Incorrect setting for flow control. Incorrect setting for data parity. Overrun of UART receive register. Data parity or framing error. Command not supported for this device. Column None 4, 6, 7, 11-12 None None None None None 8, 9, 10 5 None None None Example of Transmit Only The following example and chart show what would be sent to a computer to cause data to transmit. Note: The symbol "b" indicates a 1-byte space. Column 1 Column 11 Line 1 b#P3N81bb005A Line 2 This is data to send. # Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual 95

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Chapter 3 — Extended Commands
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer’s Reference Manual
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Return Codes for Transmit Only
The computer puts the return code response in an input field in the display buffer at
Line 24, Column 1. It simulates pressing
Enter
to return the value to the host. Use
the Start Field order to return a code for this operation. The following chart lists
return codes.
Example of Transmit Only
The following example and chart show what would be sent to a computer to cause
data to transmit.
13
Return AID key
b
=AID key is
Enter
(default).
X=AID key character.
For return AID key characters, see
“Return AID Key Characters for 3270 or 5250
Emulation” on page 88.
Return Codes for Transmit Only
Code
Description
Column
0
Good status, transaction complete.
None
1
Not enough memory. Or, incorrect setting for speed, number of data
bits or stop bits, or flow control timeout.
4, 6, 7,
11-12
2
No delimiter (#) on data stream.
None
3-4
Reserved.
None
5
Timeout using flow control.
None
6
Improper return field.
None
8
Error in AID code.
None
C
Incorrect setting for flow control.
8, 9, 10
E
Incorrect setting for data parity.
5
O
Overrun of UART receive register.
None
P
Data parity or framing error.
None
Z
Command not supported for this device.
None
3270 and 5250 Data Streams (continued)
Column
Description
Character
Note:
The symbol “b
” indicates a 1-byte space.
b#P3N81bb005A
This is data to send. #
Column 1
Column 11
Line 1
Line 2