Rockwell Automation 1772-LS_LSP,D17726.8.6 PROG/OPER MANUAL-MINI PLC-2/05 User Manual
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Report Generation
Chapter 17
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Control Codes and Special Commands
When entering a message, there are several keys and special industrial
terminal control codes that you can use to move through the display and
perform a variety of functions (Table 17.B and Table 17.C). For example,
you can access graphic capability with the control code, [CTRL][P][5][G].
In addition, standard ASCII control codes can be used with the industrial
terminal (Table 17.B). These codes, although not displayed, can be
interpreted and acted on by a peripheral device connected to channel C.
Table 17.B
Alphanumeric/Graphic Key Definitions
Key
Function
[LINE FEED]
Moves the cursor down one line in the same column.
[RETURN] Returns the cursor to the beginning of the next line.
[RUB OUT] Deletes the last character or control code that was entered.
[REPT LOCK] Allows the next character that is pressed to be repeated continuously until
[REPT LOCK] is pressed again.
[SHIFT] Allows the next key pressed to be a shift character.
[SHIFT LOCK] Allows all subsequent keys pressed to be shift characters until [SHIFT] or
[SHIFT LOCK] is pressed.
[CTRL] Used as part of a key sequence to generate a control code.
[ESC] Terminates the present function.
[MODE SELECT] Terminates all functions and returns the mode select display to
the screen.
Blank Yellow Keys
Space keys. Move the cursor one position to the right.