Block mode – Maple Systems STEPware-100 User Manual

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OIT Key

Data Sent to Host

Local Echo Mode Operation

Enter

Line Terminator

(

ETX

,

CR

,

LF

, or

CR/LF

)

If the line terminator is

ETX

, this key has no affect.

If the line terminator is

CR

, the cursor moves to

the first column of the current line. If the line

terminator is

LF

or

CR/LF

, the cursor moves to the

first column of the next line. If the cursor is on

Line #2 when an

LF

or

CR/LF

is received, any

characters on Line #2 move to Line #1.

Function Keys

& Screen

Dependent

Function Keys

Predefined ASCII String

Displays the predefined ASCII string. If the

predefined ASCII string contains control

characters, they are displayed as $. When the

cursor reaches the end of the current display line,

additional characters overwrite the character in

the last column.

Block Mode

In Block mode, when the OIT operator presses a key, the OIT sends the data to the OIT’s

display and stores the data in the Keyboard Input Buffer. If the cursor reaches the end of

the display line, the OIT sounds an error beep and stops accepting data. Storing data in

the Keyboard Input Buffer, allows the OIT operator to see the data on the OIT’s display

and make changes before sending the data to the host controller. When the OIT operator

presses the OIT’s ENTER key, the contents of the Keyboard Input Buffer are

immediately sent to the host controller along with the line terminator.
Any attempt by the host controller to write to the OIT’s display, clears the Keyboard

Input Buffer. Therefore, the host controller should determine if the OIT operator is in the

process of entering data before writing to the OIT’s display. The Request Keyboard

Buffer Status control command is available for this purpose. If the host controller does

need to write to the OIT’s display while the OIT operator is inputting data, the host

controller can set up a display variable on the OIT’s display using the Create Display

Variable control command. Writing to a display variable allows the host controller to

display time-critical data while still allowing the OIT operator to enter data. Refer to

Appendix A: Control Commands for more information on the Request Keyboard Buffer

Status and Create Display Variable control commands.
The following table lists the behavior of each OIT key in Block mode.

NOTE:Some keys are not available on all OIT models.

OIT Key

Operation

0 to 9

Sends 0 to 9 to the Keyboard Input Buffer and the OIT’s display.

Help (±)

Sends - to the Keyboard Input Buffer and the OIT’s display.

Toggle (.)

Sends . to the Keyboard Input Buffer and the OIT’s display.

Page Up (

®

)

Sends * to the Keyboard Input Buffer and the OIT’s display.

Page Down (

¯

) Sends + to the Keyboard Input Buffer and the OIT’s display.

Last Msg

Sends ( to the Keyboard Input Buffer and the OIT’s display.

Next Msg

Sends ) to the Keyboard Input Buffer and the OIT’s display.

Clear

Clears the contents of the Keyboard Input Buffer, moves the cursor to the original

data entry starting position, and clears all characters to the right of the cursor.

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