User's Manual Part 4
Table Of Contents
- Using Configuration Commands
- Operating Modes
- Command and Control Modes
- Set Local Bluetooth Device Name
- Set Class of Device/Service Field
- Set Service Name
- Connectable On/Off
- Specify Page Scan Timing
- Enable Discoverable
- Specify Inquiry Scan Timing
- Set Encryption/Authentication: “PIN CODE”
- Manage Security Modes
- Read Module Version
- Read Local Device Address
- Set Shutdown Timing
- Clear Link Key Table
- Understanding Adapter States or Modes
- Power Management Flow Diagram
- Diagnostics Capabilities
- Applications
- System Qualification
- Default Configuration
- Control Codes and Escape Sequences
- Single Character Control Code Definitions
- Escape Sequence Quick Reference
- Factory-Installed Printer Defaults
- About the Printer Font Jobs
- Big 5 Traditional Chinese Character Set
- Simplified Chinese Character Set
- IBM 437 Code Page Character Set
- Japanese (Shift JIS) Character Set
- Korean Character Set
- International Character Set
Appendix C — Cross-Reference Tables
170 6822 Series 80-Column Printer User’s Manual
Single Character Control Code Definitions
This table contains control codes between 00h and 7Fh, and provides
definitions for the ASCII symbols as used in the table on the next page and
in format definitions in Chapter 5 “Control Code Definitions”.
Set Vertical Tabs in Channel Tabs and Tab Setting <Hyper
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W Wide:
Cancel Double Wide (expanded) Mode Char. Style & Text Mode <Hyper
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Cancel Double Wide Mode (one line only) Char. Style & Text Mode <Hyper
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Select Double Wide Mode (one line only) Char. Style & Text Mode <Hyper
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Control Codes and Escape Sequences Index (continued)
Description Category Page
Single Character Control Code Definitions
Dec Hex ASCII Description Page
0 00 NUL Used as a terminator for several escape sequences.
1 01 SOH
202STX
3 03 ETX
404EOT
5 05 ENQ
606ACK
7 07 BEL Beeper: sounds buzzer for 1/10 of a second. <Hyper
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