9ć12, 4 using industrial terminal control characters – Rockwell Automation 1775-S4B,D17756.5.3 User Manual SCANNER/MSG HND User Manual
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Formatting Data in Report Generation
Chapter 9
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There are several control codes unique to the industrial terminal that use
[CTRL] or [^] P as part of the key sequence. These control codes control
cursor positioning and other operating characteristics. Table 9.B lists these
codes and their functions.
For example:
If you enter:
[CTRL] P 5 G OR [^] P 5 G
The industrial terminal is placed in the graphics capability mode.
NOTE: When you are displaying data or graphic elements on the
industrial terminal, note that the industrial terminal accepts the following
values for column and line numbers:
0 to 79 are valid column numbers.
0 to 23 are valid line numbers.
Table 9.B
Industrial Terminal Control Codes
Control Code Key Sequence Function
[CTRL] P
[CTRL] P F
[CTRL] P U
[CTRL] P 5 C
[CTRL] P 4 C
[CTRL] P 5 G
[CTRL] P 5 P
[CTRL] P 4 P
Positions the cursor at the specified column and line number.
[CTRL] P A will position the cursor at the top left corner of the
screen.
Moves the cursor one space to the right.
Moves the cursor one line up in the same column.
Turns cursor ON.
Turns cursor OFF.
Turns ON graphics capability.
Turn Channel C ON.
Turn Channel C OFF.
Key Sequence
Attribute
1
[CTRL] P 0 T
[CTRL] P 1 T
[CTRL] P 2 T
[CTRL] P 3 T
[CTRL] P 4 T
Attribute 0 = Normal Intensity
Attribute 1 = Underline
Attribute 2 = Intensity
Attribute 3 = Blinking
Attribute 4 = Reverse Video
1
Any three attributes can be used at one time using the following key sequence:
[CTRL] P
9.4
Using Industrial Terminal
Control Characters