Worth Data 701 RF manual Control Keys for Possible Programming, Are as follows

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test for the problem, power up the Base without the serial cable connected.

After you power the Base up, plug in the serial cable. You will not see the “Base Initialized” message but it should not matter when testing for the

garbage data.

If a terminal is signed-on to the system, and the base station is re-initialized, the following message is sent to the terminal:

Base Reinitialized X Cycle Power on RF Terminal and Sign-on again to Restart_

where X is either a P (base initialization was power-related) or H (base initialization was host-related.

Control Keys for Possible Programming

There are some keys on the RF Terminal keypad that when pressed, can transmit special ASCII characters back to the host program. This feature might be used by a programmer to allow the operator to review transactions.

You can use these keys for special program functions, such as scrolling thru data, backing up steps, jumping, finishing a process, etc The keys

are as follows:

Key

Code transmitted to Host

UP ARROW key

FS (ASCII 28)

DOWN ARROW key

GS (ASCII 29)

LEFT ARROW key

RS (ASCII 30)

RIGHT ARROW key

US (ASCII 31)

BEGIN key

ETB (ASCII 23)

END key

CAN (ASCII 24)

SEARCH key

VT (ASCII 11)

The STATUS key is reserved to only display the Time and Date.

The Control keys can be used without pressing the ENTER key by using the Control Keys Only Terminal Setup parameter. See Chapter 2; RF System

Setup for details.

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Worth Data 701 RF manual Control Keys for Possible Programming, Are as follows