Maple Systems STEPware-100 User Manual

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in Interactive mode, additional characters overwrite the character in the last column,

unless the word-wrap feature is enabled. If word-wrap is enabled, the cursor moves to the

next line of the display.

in Block or Network mode, the OIT sounds an error beep and stops accepting keypad input.

In Network mode, once the OIT’s ENTER key is pressed, the OIT no longer accepts

keypad input until the host controller either polls or clears the OIT’s Keyboard Input

Buffer. If an attempt is made to enter additional data, the OIT sounds an error beep. Refer

to Appendix A: Control Commands for information on the Clear Output Buffer and Poll

OIT Buffer control commands.
Some of the OIT’s keys behave differently in Interactive mode than they do in Block and

Network modes. The following table lists the behavior of each OIT key in Interactive,

Block, and Network modes.

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

OIT Key

Interactive Mode

Block & Network Modes

0 to 9

Displays 0 to 9

Displays 0 to 9

Help (±)

Displays -

Displays -

Toggle (.)

Displays .

Displays .

Page Up (

®

)

Displays *

Displays *

Page Down (

¯

) Displays +

Displays +

Last Msg

Displays (

Displays (

Next Msg

Displays )

Displays )

Clear

Clears the display and moves the

cursor to the first position of the top

line.

Moves the cursor to the original data

entry starting position and clears all

characters to the right of the cursor.

Delete

Deletes the character to the left of the

cursor and moves the cursor one

position left. If the cursor is on the

last position of a line and a character

is displayed there, the character is

deleted and the cursor remains on the

last position of the line. If the cursor

is on the first position of a line, this

key has no affect unless word wrap is

enabled. With word wrap enabled,

the character in the last position of

the line above is deleted and the

cursor moves to that position.

Deletes the character to the left of the

cursor and moves the cursor one

position left. If the cursor is at the

original data entry starting position, this

key has no affect. If the cursor is on the

last position of a line and a character is

displayed there, the character is deleted

and the cursor remains on the last

position of the line.

Enter

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.

Moves the cursor to the original data

entry starting position.

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STEP1 Protocol Operation Manual

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