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9560 Transaction Manager User's Manual - Intermec

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Data Communications and Operating Options<br />

5<br />

Reader warning messages All error or warning messages to the operator. These<br />

messages can interrupt the current display at any time and are generally<br />

accompanied by a beep. If transparent display is selected, the error messages<br />

are not displayed.<br />

Display Settings and Formatting<br />

The reader has two display settings: buffered and transparent.<br />

Buffered Display<br />

In buffered display mode, the reader adds and executes a CR LF sequence to<br />

all transmitted, received, or scanned data or messages. The CR LF formats the<br />

reader display to show each record, message, or prompt on a new line.<br />

After displaying a host message, the reader adds a CR LF sequence is to any<br />

accumulated data. The CR LF is then executed and any buffered accumulated<br />

data is displayed again on the next display operation.<br />

Transparent Display<br />

In transparent display mode the display does not format data or host messages<br />

with CR LF sequences. You use control codes or control sequences in host<br />

messages or IRL prompts to format data for the display.<br />

Formatting the Display<br />

You use control codes to position the cursor or format the reader display. The<br />

reader recognizes these display control codes:<br />

Description Code Action<br />

Backspace BS (08 Hex) Moves the cursor one position to the left until the cursor reaches<br />

the first column. Except when in the first row, the cursor moves<br />

from the first column of the current row to the last column of<br />

the previous row.<br />

Home CR (0D Hex) Returns the cursor to the first column of the current row.<br />

Next line LF (0A Hex) Moves the cursor down one row in the current column position.<br />

If the cursor is already in the last row, a new line is added.<br />

Erase Display ESC[2J Erases all of the display and returns the cursor to the home<br />

position (row 1, column 1). Erases the entire virtual display<br />

image (buffer with up to four rows of the most recently<br />

displayed data).<br />

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