Hazeltine 1500 Mode Code Information - Zenith Z-29 User Manual

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APPENDIX E
Hazeltine 1500 Mode Code Information
The Z-29 Terminal recognizes the following ASCII Characters
while it is operating in the Hazeltine 1500 mode. Note that
this Terminal can set up regions which act like independent
screens under certain conditions. Also, instead of escape se-
quences (ESC), the 1500 Mode makes use of tilde (-) se-
quences.
OCT DEC HEX Chr
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OR CHARACTER
007 7
7
010
8
8
BEL Sounds a tone.
BS
Backspace.
Moves the cursor one posi-
tion to the left. If it is at the left end of the
screen, nothing happens. If the line is not
at the top of a scrolling region, the cursor
will move up one line and be positioned to
the right end of that new line.
011 9
9
HT
Tab. Moves the cursor to the beginning of
the next field (foreground region -
nor-
mal intensity). If there are no more fields,
the cursor will not move.
012 1 O A
LF
Line Feed. Moves the cursor down one
line. If the cursor is on the last line of a
scrolling region, the cursor will remain
there and all data within the scrolling re-
gion will move up one line. Data on the top
line of the scrolling region will be lost as
it is scrolled out of the region. If the cursor
is at the bottom of a fixed region, no action
will take place.
015 13
D
CR
Carriage Return. Moves the cursor to the
first character position in the current
line.
Nothing happens
if
the cursor is already at
the first character position.
020 16
1 O OLE Moves the character one position to the
right. If the cursor is at the right end of the
line and the line is not the last line of a re-
gion,
the cursor will move down one line
and be placed at the first character posi-
tion of the new line. If the cursor is already
on the last line of the region, nothing else
will happen if
it
is at the right end of the
line.
033 27
1 B ESC Escape.

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