AT&T 610 User Manual page 38

Business communications terminal
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Depressing this key generates the ASCII escape
sequence ESC[2J (Hex IB, Hex 5B, Hex 32, Hex
User's Guide
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1985
4A).
If data is sent to the display (local or
remote echo), the terminal will clear display
lines 1 through 24 (with Monitor Mode option
off -- refer to Section 5) or display ESC[2J
(with Monitor Mode option on).
Depressing this
key with the Ctrl (Control) key depressed will
generate the ASCII escape sequence ESCc (Hex IB,
Hex 63); if data is sent to the display (local or
remote echo), a Reset function will be performed
(Monitor Mode off) or the sequence ESCc will be
displayed (Monitor Mode on). This key is only on
the 98 key (56K420/ADA) keyboard.
This key is programmable in the Options
mode (refer to Section 5).
When
depressed it will generate either a
Carriage Return (CR) (Hex OD), Line
Feed (LF) (Hex OA) or a CR and LF (Hex
OD, Hex OA).
If data is sent to
the display (local or remote echo), the
cursor will either go to the first
column of the present line (CR only),
perform a line feed function (as
optioned with NEWLINE on LF) (LF only),
go to the first column in the next line
(CR and LF), (Monitor Mode option off)
or the characters (CR, LF) will be
displayed (Monitor Mode option on --
refer to Section 5).
With Monitor Mode
option on, a displayed CR will only
display while a displayed LF will also
perform a New Line
(NL)
function.
This key is programmable (up to four
characters) in the Options mode (refer
to Section 5).
Depressing this key
will generate the optioned characters.
If data is sent to the display (local
or remote echo), the characters will
appear on the display or local
functions will be performed (if control
characters) depending on the state of
the Monitor Mode option (refer to
Section 5).

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