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VT/ANSI Data Stream, Conventional Method, Control Character Sequence Method, Example of Transmit Only

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Chapter 3 - Extended Commands The following table provides a column-by-column explanation of Line 1. Example of Transmit Only Column 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-12 13 Character b # P 3 N 8 1 0 0 0 05 A Description This column typically contains a space. Begin extended command. Transmit Only command. 4800 baud. No parity. Eight data bits. One stop bit. Reserved. Reserved. XON/OFF flow control disabled. Flow control timeout is 5 seconds. AID key is F1. VT/ANSI Data Stream Conventional Method This is an example of Transmit Only using the conventional method. Conventional Method Command CSI 2J CSI 1;3HP5E72010008Data to send=0A=0D# CSI 1;2H # Action Clears the screen. Moves the cursor to top row, column 3. Moves the cursor to the beginning. Due to possible system fragmentation of a data stream, the "#" in Line 1, Column 2, should be the last character placed on the screen. This assures that all data is present before the extended command is parsed (removed). Control Character Sequence Method This is the same example using the control character sequence method. You do not need to clear the screen or move the cursor in the example because the print command executes in the background. Control character sequences for mnemonics APC and ST can also start and end data. The last data character must be a "#" (pound sign). The computer sends the data to the RS-232 port until it detects a "#" character and the string terminator sequence. ^9F#P5E7201008Data to send=0A=0D#^9C Below are the descriptions for each group of characters. 96 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual

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Chapter 3 — Extended Commands
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Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer’s Reference Manual
The following table provides a column-by-column explanation of Line 1.
VT/ANSI Data Stream
Conventional Method
This is an example of Transmit Only using the conventional method.
Due to possible system fragmentation of a data stream, the “#” in Line 1, Column 2,
should be the last character placed on the screen. This assures that all data is present
before the extended command is parsed (removed).
Control Character Sequence Method
This is the same example using the control character sequence method. You do not
need to clear the screen or move the cursor in the example because the print
command executes in the background.
Control character sequences for mnemonics APC and ST can also start and end
data. The last data character must be a “#” (pound sign). The computer sends the
data to the RS-232 port until it detects a “#” character and the string terminator
sequence.
^9F#P5E7201008Data to send=0A=0D#^9C
Below are the descriptions for each group of characters.
Example of Transmit Only
Column
Character
Description
1
b
This column typically contains a space.
2
#
Begin extended command.
3
P
Transmit Only command.
4
3
4800 baud.
5
N
No parity.
6
8
Eight data bits.
7
1
One stop bit.
8
0
Reserved.
9
0
Reserved.
10
0
XON/OFF flow control disabled.
11-12
05
Flow control timeout is 5 seconds.
13
A
AID key is
F1
.
Conventional Method
Command
Action
CSI 2J
Clears the screen.
CSI 1;3HP5E72010008Data to send=0A=0D#
Moves the cursor to top row,
column 3.
CSI 1;2H #
Moves the cursor to the
beginning.