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2. The ADM3A provides no support for high/low intensity. The ADM3P will select high and low
intensity with ESC ) and ESC (, respectively.
3. The ADM3A does not provide an auxiliary part, so it cannot work with the LinkUp 5294 Auxiliary
Printer facility. The ADM3P module, however, allows you to select and deselect an auxiliary port with
CTRL/N and CTRL/O, respectively. These sequences are adapted from the Lear Siegler ADM3A
Plus and ADM5 terminals and also function as keyboard unlock and lock, respectively, unless the
appropriate switch has been optioned, as follows:
• S4 on the ADM5 terminal is in the GT position, or
• AUX/KB switch on the QUME 102 set to AUX
However, since most of the ADM3A emulations do not support transparent operation of an auxiliary
port, the screen will also receive the printer output. Therefore, do not use the auxiliary printer facility
unless you are sure that your emulator will accept the port-select commands.
In all other respects, the ADM3A and ADM3P modules are the same. For information on setting up a
terminal or PC emulating an ADM3A terminal, refer to the following:
• The ADM3A entry in this manual
• The terminal or PC manufacturer’s documentation
F.6 ANSI Terminal Module - ANSI Standard 3.64
The following list identifies the key sequences defined for the ANSI Terminal Module.
1. Press <CTRL> concurrently with the indicated alpha key.
2. Press <ESC> prior to pressing the indicated alpha key.
5250 Function
Key Sequence
Hex Value Generated
Cursor Movement:
Character Backspace
BACKSPACE
03H
CursorUp
up arrow
1BH 5BH 41H
Cursor Down
down arrow
1BH 5BH 42H
Cursor Left
left arrow
1BH 5BH 44H
CursorRight
right arrow
1BH 5BH 43H
Field Advance
TAB
09H
Field Backspace
CTRL/B
02H
New Line
CTRL/N
0EH
Fast Left
N.A.
N.A.
Fast Right
N.A.
N.A.
Special Control:
Error Reset
CTRL/R
12H
Insert Mode
CTRL/UU
15H
Delete
DEL
7FH
Erase Input
CTRL/E
05H
Home
CTRL/H
08H