Specify character enlargement, Normal display – Omron NT-series Programmable Terminal V022-E3-1 User Manual

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Section 6-4



The character string is specified with the Specify Displayed Characters Com-
mand (refer to

7-4-2 Specify Displayed Characters).



Both normal characters and 1/2-size characters are enlarged as specified by
the Specify Character Enlargement Command (refer to

7-4-2 Specify Character

Enlargement below).



The character size specified with this command remains valid until the screen
display is switched or another character size is specified with the command.
The default character size is normal characters.

Specifying the Character Scale

The enlargement scale for displaying the characters or marks on the screen can
be specified by the following command.

Specify Character Enlargement

Format

1B

[ESC]

m

1

 

2A



m

1

:

Character enlargement
0 (30

H

): No enlargement

1 (31

H

): Enlarge height x 2

2 (32

H

): Enlarge width x 2

3 (33

H

): 2 x 2 enlargement

4 (34

H

): 3 x 3 times enlargement

5 (35

H

): 4 x 4 times enlargement

6 (36

H

): 8 x 8 times enlargement

9 (39

H

): 8 x 8 times enlargement

Description

All text and marks sent after this command are displayed in the specified size.



The character string is specified with the Specify Displayed Characters Com-
mand(refer to

7-4-2 Specify Displayed Characters).



The enlargement specified with this command remains valid until the screen
display is switched or another enlargement is specified with the command. The
default enlargement is no enlargement.

Canceling the Inverse/Flashing Display

The set display mode (inverse, flashing, flashing inverse) is canceled by the fol-
lowing command, returning the screen to the normal display.

Normal Display

Format

1B

[ESC]

21

!

Description

Cancels all display attribute settings(inverse, flashing, flashing inverse) for char-
acters and marks so that all characters are displayed as “normal” characters (not
inverse or flashing).

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