Logic Controls PDX3 Series User Manual page 41

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 Overwrite mode:
The cursor moves to the left end of the other line.
 Vertical scroll mode:
When the cursor is at the upper right end, it is moved to the lower left end.
When the cursor is at the lower right end, the lower line message is moved
to the upper line. The lower line is cleared, and the cursor moves to the
lower left end.
 Horizontal scroll mode:
All characters on the current line are scrolled one to the left in the window.
The cursor is not moved but the character area at the right end of the
window is cleared.
12. Move cursor left <1B> <5B> <44>
13. Move cursor left <08>
Move the cursor one position to the left. When the cursor is at the left end, this
command operates differently depending on the display mode:
 Overwrite mode:
The cursor moves to the right end of the other line.
 Vertical scroll mode:
When the cursor is at the lower left end, it is moved to the upper right end.
When the cursor is at the upper left end, the upper line message is moved
to the lower line. The upper line is cleared, and the cursor moves to the
upper right end.
 Horizontal scroll mode:
All characters on the current line are scrolled one to the right in the
window. The cursor is not moved but the character area at the left end of
the window is cleared.
14. Move cursor to home position <1B> <5B> <48>
15. Move cursor to home position <0B>
Move the cursor to the left-most position on the upper line.
16. Move cursor to left-most position <1B> <5B> <4C>
17. Move cursor to left-most position <0D>
Move the cursor to the left-most position on the current line.
18. Move cursor to the right-most position <1B> <5B> <52>
Move the cursor to the right-most position on the current line.
19. Move cursor to the bottom position <1B> <5B> <4B>
Move the cursor to the right-most position on the lower line.
20. Move cursor to the specified position <1B> <6C> <X> <Y>
Move the cursor to the X-th column on the Y-th line.
21. Initialize display <1B> <40>
Clear the data in the input buffer and reset settings to power on defaults.
22. Clear display screen and clear string mode <0C>
Clear all the characters displayed, clear string mode.
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