-17- -16- US $ n m-Move cursor to specified position CLR-Clear display screen CAN-Clear cursor line Command Name: US $ n m Format: ASCII US $ nm Hex 1F 24 nm Decimal 31 36 n m Range: 1 <= n <= 20 m = 1 or 2 Description: Moves the cursor to the nth column on the mth line. If a value exceeding the range is specified for n (column) and/or m (line), this command is ignored and the cursor doesn't' move. Command Name: CLR Format: ASCII CLR Hex 0C Decimal 12 Description: Clears all the displayed characters. After the command is executed, the cursor moves to the home position. Command Name: CAN Format: ASCII CAN Hex 18 Decimal 24 Description: Clears the line containing the cursor. After this command is executed, the cursor moves to the left- most position on the current line. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ESC = n-Select peripheral device ESC @-Initialize display Command Name: ESC = n Format: ASCII ESC = n Hex 1B 3D n Decimal 27 61 n Range: 1 <= n <= 3 Description: Selects the device(s) to which the host computer sends data, using the value(s) of n from the following table: Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Function 0 Off(*) 00 0 Printer canceled. On 01 1 Printer selected. 1 Off 00 0 Display canceled. On 02 2 Display selected. 2 to 7 -- -- -- Undefined. (*):Default setting Example: ESC = 0  Printer, Display are canceled. ESC = 1  Printer is selected. ESC = 2  Display is selected. ESC = 3  Printer, Display are selected. Command Name: ESC @ Format: ASCII ESC @ Hex 1B 40 Decimal 27 64 Description: Resets the various display settings to their initial values. The software settings are reset to their power-on values. The data in the receive buffer is not cleared -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-19- -18- US MD1-Select overwrite mode CLR-Clear display screen Command Name: US MD1 Format: ASCII US MD1 Hex 1F 01 Decimal 31 1 Description: Selects overwrite mode as the screen display mode. In overwrite mode, entering a character code moves the cursor to the left end of the lower line when the cursor is at the right end of the upper line, and to the left end of the upper line when the cursor is at the right end of the lower line. Notes: Selects overwrite mode cancels horizontal or vertical scroll mode. Command Name: US Md2 Format: ASCII US MD2 Hex 1F 02 Decimal 31 2 Description: Selects vertical scroll mode as the screen display mode. In vertical scroll mode, entering a character code moves the cursor to the left end of the lower line when the cursor is at the right end of the upper line, scrolls the characters displayed on the lower line to the upper line, and clears the lower line when the cursor is at the right end of the lower line. Notes: Selects vertical scroll mode cancels horizontal or overwrite mode. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- US MD3-Select horizontal scroll mode Command Name: US Md3 Format: ASCII US MD3 Hex 1F 03 Decimal 31 3 Description: Selects horizontal scroll mode as the screen display mode. In horizontal scroll mode, entering a character code scrolls all displayed characters one character to the left, then displays the new character at the right end. Notes: Selects horizontal scroll mode cancels vertical scroll or overwrite mode.

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