Network Technologies 8 VT100, VT220 Console Ansi Transmission/Printer Control, Terminal Resets

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Table 9- Supported VT100, VT220 and Console ANSI Commands, Cont'd

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Command

 

 

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FUNCTION

VT100, VT220

Console ANSI

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Transmission/Printer Control

Transmit through cursor position

CSI 16 h

Same

Transmit to end of line or end of display

CSI 16 l

Same

Send form feed after print screen operation

CSI ?18 h

Same

No form feed sent after print screen operation

CSI ?18 l

Same

Print full screen

CSI ?19 h

Same

Print scrolling region

CSI ?19 l

Same

Print screen

CSI 0 i or CSI i

Same

Send screen

CSI 2 i

Same

Transparent print mode off

CSI 4 i

Same

Transparent print mode on

CSI 5 i

Same

PR port receive mode off

CSI 6 i

Same

PR port receive mode on

CSI 7 i

Same

Select parallel printer

CSI 8 i

Same

Select serial printer

CSI 9 i

Same

Print line

CSI ?1 i

Same

Send line

CSI ?3 i

Same

Copy print mode off

CSI ?4 i

Same

Copy print mode on

CSI ?5 i

Same

Transmit form feed after send screen operation

CSI 1

Same

No form feed after send screen operation

CSI 0

Same

Send characters at cursor

ESC 5

Same

Send answerback message

CTRL E

Same

Suspend transmission

CTRL S

Same

Resume transmission

CTRL Q

Same

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More Terminal Control Commands

Display screen adjustment pattern

ESC # 8

Same

Sound bell, if enabled

BEL (CTRL G)

Same

Abort escape sequence; no character displayed*3

CAN (CTRL X)

Same

Abort escape sequence; display reverse question

SUB (CTRL Z)

Same

mark^

 

 

Initiate escape sequence

ESC (CTRL []

Same

Next Page

CSI U

Same

Preceding Page

CSI V

Same

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Terminal Resets

Soft terminal reset

CSI ! p

Same

Hard terminal reset

ESC c

Same

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Terminal Status Reports

Request primary attributes report Request secondary attributes report Respond with current revision Request terminal status report Respond terminal functioning and ready Request cursor position report Respond cursor at line l, column c Request printer status report Respond printer ready

Respond printer not ready Respond printer not connected Request function key status report Respond key definitions not locked Respond key definitions locked

CSI 0 c or ESC Z

Same

CSI > 0 c

Same

CSI > 1; 20; 0c

Same

CSI 5 n

Same

CSI 0 n

Same

CSI 6 n

Same

CSI l; c R

Same

CSI ?15 n

Same

CSI ?10 n

Same

CSI ?11 n

Same

CSI ?13 n

Same

CSI ?25 n

Same

CSI ?20 n

Same

CSI ?21 n

Same

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Contents RACKMUX-T15-RS16/8 Trademark Table of Contents 1 VT100, VT220 and Console Ansi Command Guide Table of Figures Console Terminal IntroductionConsole Switch Materials Not Supplied, but Required MaterialsFeatures and Functions Rack Mounting Instructions InstallationTerminal vs. Serimux Cable Connections Connect Devices, Hosts, and PowerPower Up The Rackmux Ethernet cable RJ45 Male ConnectorConnect the Serimux and Terminal to a Network Getting Started Setup The TerminalConnect to the Serimux Saving and Exiting SetupF2- Genrl Setup Menu F4- Comm Setup MenuStartup- Accessible host list Password, see Using the Serimux Console Switch1 Login as the administrator Administrator ControlsPort list displays the status of all ports Port ListPort settings menu Port SettingsSetting Description Value Parity Port serial settingsData bit Stop BitDTR line behavior Flow control CommandInter-character delay Xon or Xoff CharactersModem settings Copy Port Serial SettingsDisplay serial settings for different port number Port data buffer Port data bufferUser List User ListUser settings menu User SettingsCopy User Settings Port accessChange administrator password Advanced SettingsLoad new firmware Save current firmware FirmwareSerimux is waiting to save its firmware User Controls User Accessible host list screenUser main menu User main menuPort List screen Limited user accessible Port list¾ Port info User Terse modeTerse mode commands ¾ Connect to port ¾ Accessible host list¾ User Logout Initialize Serimux Console Switch to default settingsFactory reset button ¾ Verbose modeDescription Acceptable Value Default Value Serimux Port CharacteristicsHow To Setup The Terminal Using the TerminalF1- Disp Setup Menu F2- Genrl Setup MenuChanging The Terminal Operating Parameters F3- Keybd Setup Menu F4- Comm Setup MenuPrinter Printer RCV ON/OFF F5- Misc Setup MenuF7- FKeys SET-UP Definition Setup Menu F6-Tabs SET-UP MenuProgrammable Keys F9- Lan Setup MenuF8- Ansbk SET-UP Menu F10- Colr1 Set-up MenuColor Association = OFF/ON Color Setup Menu F11- Colr2 Set-up MenuAttribute = Bold/Blink Palette Display Attribute Foreground Color Background Color Color PalettesColor Palettes Contd Command Enhanced PC Local Keyboard CommandsWyse Terminal Command GuideCommands Supported in Ascii Personalities SameSelect bell volume Stop parity wordKey/fkey DEL Message CR Sequence DELKey/fkey Sequence Sequence DEL ESC . cursor1Bcolor map ESC a mf attrAttr FcolorCol Line colCcc C 910+/925 Term Editing Contd Clearing DataSending data Pp bb...bb 910+/925 Term Print FunctionsCharacter Sets SetVariable Values for Commands Ldraw FieldFkey KeyScreen Area *e MapDefinition Max Maximum SpeedVolume ParityScroll Scrolling Type Speedlps 1 VT100, VT220 and Console Ansi Command Guide Ansi Command GuideLabel assigned VT100, VT220 Console AnsiCharacter Set Selection ESC Ps finalVT100, VT220 Console Ansi Character Attribute FinalFinal character Character AttributeEditing Functions PsnKc/hc ST String Console Ansi mode Unshifted function keyVT100, VT220 Console Ansi Auxiliary Keypad Modes Terminal Status Reports More Terminal Control CommandsTerminal Resets VT100, VT220 Console Ansi Transmission/Printer ControlKeyboard Language 2 VT52 Command GuideVT52 Mode Escape Sequences Command Respond with keyboard language CSI ? 27 Ps nBasic Setup Using Printer Server via Ethernet ConnectionSetup for LPD Setup for Tftp LPD printingTftp Printing OSD Main Menu On-Screen Display OSDStandard Controls OSD Control MenuBrightness/Contrast Menu Color MenuPosition Menu OSD Image can be moved to different points on the display Setup MenuKeyboard Layout Keyboard FunctionsKeys of the Number Pad Number PadAttribute Value Hardware Specifications TerminalHardware Specifications Serimux Hardware InformationCPU-to-RACKMUX Ethernet Crossover Cable Serial Port CablingSerial Port Pinouts Cable Adapters RJ45 SignalPin Description Serimux Ethernet PinoutsTerminal Connector Pin Assignments SUB-D Female connector3 4 Dimensional Drawings Index Warranty Information

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