Escape Codes - HP 262SA Reference Manual

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Escape Codes
To set configuration parameters using escape codes, you must use an
Ec &k, Ec &s,
or
Ec )
sequence, depending upon which parameters you wish to set.
Parameter Name
As Shown in Menu
LocalEcho
Caps Lock
SPOW
XmitFnctn(A)
SPOW(B)
InhEoIWrp(C)
Line/Page(D)
InhHndShk(G)
Inh DC2(H)
Type of Escape
Sequence Used
Ec &k
Ec &s
The
Ec &k
and
Ec &s
sequences alter the particular parameter in the menu, but they do not
alter the content of non-volatile memory.
If a configuration menu is displayed on the screen when the escape sequence is received, the
sequence is stored in the terminal's datacomm buffer, and is not executed until the menu is
cleared from the screen.
As an example ofescape code use, you can change the values ofthe
cCLocal Echo", cCCaps Loc k",
and
CCSPOW"
parameters using an escape sequence of the following form:
LocalEcho
=
No:
Ec &k OL
LocalEcho
=
Yes:
Ec &k 1L
Caps Lock
=
No:
Ec &k OC
Caps Lock
=
Yes:
Ec &k 1C
SPOW
Ec &k ON
Ec &k 1H
You may combine these and other
Ec &k
parameters within one escape sequence. If you do, the
final identifier (such as
L
or
C
or
N)
must be uppercase and all preceding identifiers must be
lowercase. For example, to set
Local Echo=Yes
and
Caps Lock =Yes,
you could use either ofthe
following escape sequences:
Ec &k 11 1 C
Ec &k 1 c 1 L
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