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the first key pressed in a data entry sequence. If it is not the first data
entered, the arrow key is ignored.
Control Key on RF Terminal Code transmitted to Host
Up Arrow FS (ASCII 28)
Down Arrow GS (ASCII 29)
Left Arrow RS (ASCII 30)
Right Arrow US (ASCII 31)
Begin ETB (ASCII 23)
End CAN (ASCII 24)
Search VT (ASCII 11)
The message is sent to the host as:
Bytes Function Value
1 RF Terminal ID 0-9, A-Z, a-z, - =
2 Data Transmitted ASCII Value from Table Above
Last Terminator of Message CR
LCD Display Mode
6 line display mode 0
4 line display mode 1
WARNING: All Terminals are shipped with 6 line displays and are configured
as 6 line display terminals; as shipped these terminals will not work in an existing
system programmed for 4 line display terminals. If you are currently operating a
system that uses 4 line displays and have not changed your program to utilize the
6 line display terminals, you MUST change the LCD Display Mode to 4 line
display in order for a Terminal with a 6 line displays to SIGN ON to your system.
The LCD Display Mode should only be changed if you are trying to use an
application program that only supports the 4 line formatting commands.
LCD Backlight Brightness
Brightness 0..9
The default brightness of the LCD is 5 which works well for indoor use. In
high ambient light areas, like outdoors, you may want to increase the
brightness of the display. Note that increasing brightness shortens battery
life.
Display Duration
Always ON 0
Duration in seconds 1..99
This setting determines how long the Backlight Display is on at startup or
when triggered by pressing the F2 key. Always ON will create a drain on
Other
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