Secondary Terminal Status; Secondary Terminal Status Example - HP 2624 Manual

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SECONDARY TERMINAL STATUS
The terminal responds with an
<ESC>I
and seven status
bytes followed by a terminator. A typical secondary ter- (
minal status request and response is illustrated in figure
You request the second set of terminal status bytes (bytes
7-13) by issuing the following escape sequence:
8-2. The example assumes that the
DC1
handshake is being
8-4
<ESC> ...
BYTE
ASCII
7
0
8
5
9
3
10
0
11
0
12
13
o
COMPUTER
BINARY
l1li0000
l 1 l i 0101
used and that the appropriate terminator is a
<CR>.
The secondary status bytes are shown on page 8-5.
ESC - DC1
..
... ESC I
r3001t
CR
Byte 7 Byte
13
TERMINAL
STATUS
No buffer memory installed.
(Always five)
l 1 l i 0011 - -
A,to
"~,,," "",b~d
] Cooli9",boo
II '
Clear terminator enabled
Straps
Data Comm Self Test enabled
Normal operation of INSERT/DELETE CHAR
'J-M
" 0 0 0 0 - -
Do NOT send escape codes to printer.
l1li0000
(Always zero)
" 0 0 0 1 - -
Data comm self-test inhibited.
"OOOL O _ _
Memory not locked
Figure 8-2. Secondary Terminal Status Example
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