Rice Lake Star SP298 Series Programmers Manual User Manual

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Character Selection

<ESC>

“R”

n

1B

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n

Selects international character set

Selects an international character set according to the value of n, as
shown below:

0

n

12, “0”

n

“9”, “A”

n

“C”

n = 0, “0” : U.S.A.

1, “1” : France

2, “2” : Germany

3, “3” : England

4, “4” : Denmark

Ι

5, “5” : Sweden

6, “6” : Italy

7, “7” : Spain

Ι

8, “8” : Japan

9, “9” : Norway

10, “A” : Denmark

2

11,

“B” : Spain

2

12, “C” : Latin America

Although the international character set can also be selected using a
memory switch, the control code setting is given priority.

<ESC>

“/”

n

1B

2F

n

Selects zero style

Causes subsequent zero characters to be printed with a slash when n
is 1, and without a slash when n is 0.
The valve of n can be set to 0(00H) or “0”(30H), or 1(0H) or
“1”(31H).

The default may differ depending on the memory switch setting.

<ESC>

<GS>

“t”

n

1B

1D

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n

Selects the character code table
This function selects a character code table (as shown below).

The default settings follow the settings of the memory switch.
The range of n is: 0

n

10

n = (00)H : Normal

(01)H : code page 437

(02)H : katakana

(03)H : code page 437

(04)H : code page 858

(05)H : code page 852

(06)H : code page 860

(07)H : code page 861

(08)H : code page 863

(09)H : code page 865

(0A)H : code page 866

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FUNCTION

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