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Clear Screen | 1B2A0000 | N/A | 1B5B324A |
| 1B2A0000 | 1B5B324A |
Cursor Home | 1E000000 | 1B480000 | 1B5B4800 |
| 1E000000 | 1B5B4800 |
Cursor Right | 0C000000 | 1B430000 | 1B5B3143 |
| 0C000000 | 1B5B0143 |
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Format
Use
DEF TERM 'terminal'
1.To configure the
DEF TERM 'terminal'<CR>
where 'terminal' stands for one of the types listed in the table above.
2.In response, you will see the new control sequences, in the format shown below:
New Control Sequences:
CLEAR SCREEN = hhhhhhhh
CURSOR HOME = hhhhhhhh
CURSOR RIGHT = hhhhhhhh
where h indicates hexadecimal digits.
DSP ALM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Purpose | Display the contents of the alarm buffer. This buffer can contain up to 100 alarms. |
Format | DSP ALM [Option] |
Use | 1. To display the complete contents of the buffer, type: |
| DSP ALM<CR> |
| 2. To display the complete buffer contents and then clear the |
| DSP ALM /C<CR> |
| 3. To display the complete buffer and then clear all the stored alarms, type: |
| DSP ALM /CA<CR> |
Display | The contents of the alarm buffer are displayed as a table with four columns: the alarm |
Format | number and alarm syntax (description), alarm state, and time of alarm occurrence. Each |
| block of alarms received from a |
| assigned node name and the node number of the |
| block, and thus it serves as an |
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| Table |