Manual

C-9
Host Command Summary
ANSI VT510 Emulation
When running the VT510 emulation, the following commands will be executed in
addition those listed previously for ANSI VT100 and VT500.
USER-DEFINED KEYS
Download definitions for user-defined keys DCS *c ; *l ; *m | D...D ST
*c 0 or none Clear all keys before loading new values (0 is default).
1 Load new UDK values; clear old values only when redefined.
*l 0 or none Lock the keys.
1 Do not lock the keys against future redefinition.
*m 0, 2 or none Defines the shifted function key.
1 Defines the unshifted function key.
3 Defines the alternate unshifted function key.
4 Defines the alternate shifted function key.
| (vertical bar) The final character. Key definition strings follow and these
are terminated by ST.
D...D are the key definition strings in the following format:
Key1/UDS/UDS Direction;Key2/UDS/UDS Direction;........;
Key# Is the key selection number of the key to be defined as listed below:
F1 11 F5 15 F9 20
F2 12 F6 17 F10 21
F3 13 F7 18 F11 23
F4 14 F8 19 F12 24
/ Is a delimiter.
UDS Is the user-defined string consisting of hex pairs in the
following ranges:
3/0 through 3/9 (0 through 9)
4/1 through 4/6 (A through F)
6/1 through 6/6 (a through f)
For example, the hex encoding for "PRINT" would be
as follows: 5 0 5 2 4 9 4 E 5 4
This enables you to use any of the 256 character codes in the
key string. You can enter key definition strings in any order.
UDS Direction Specifies the transmission direction:
0 or none Normal (Host and/or terminal) default
1 Local (Terminal only)
2 Remote (Host only)