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(11) Registered Letter Valid/Invalid (ESC + “%”) Command
Whether a registered pattern is valid or invalid is set with ESC (1BH) + ”%” (25H)
+ n code being input.
n = 1 (01H):
Registered pattern to be made valid.
(Addresses for which no registration change has been conducted are taken as
inside fixed characters.)
n = 0 (00H):
Registered pattern to be made invalid.
(Taken as inside fixed character sets.)
With CBM-920 emulation 40-digit version, to use the registered characters, it is
necessary to set the registered characters to be valid using this command. With
iDP3110 emulation and CBM-920 emulation 24-digit version, the registered
characters are valid at the registration of the user-defined characters without
setting the registered characters to be valid.
To reset to the state where inside fixed characters are usable while registered
characters are valid, it is necessary to disable the registered characters. Command
for setting to invalid operates regardless of the emulation or number of digits.
Registered Characters Enable/Disable Command
Set to Valid
Set to Invalid
CBM-920 Emulation (40 digits)
O
O
CBM-920 Emulation (24 digits)
×
O
iDP3110 Emulation (40 digits)
×
O
iDP3110 Emulation (24 digits)
×
O
O: Operation enabled by the Valid/Invalid command of registered characters.
×
: As the registered characters are valid by the Register User-defined Character
command, it is not necessary to set the registered characters to be valid.
(12) Character Registration (ESC + “&”) Command
1.
For 24-column model (ESC + “&” + A1 + A2)
Individual patterns can be registered by entering the code ESC (1BH) + ”&”
(26H) + A1 + A2, then entering the pattern data.
A maximum of 224 characters can be registered, and any address in the
range of 20H to FFH can be used for the registration. However, if a new
pattern is registered in an address already in use, existing data is cleared
and the newly entered data becomes valid.
[Address setting]
Specified address is matched to the character code and can be accessed
likewise to the stored fixed character record. If a fixed character is defined
in the specified address, the fixed character becomes invalid.
A1 signifies the starting address for the registrations, A2 is the ending
address. When A1<A2 or (A2-A1)>7 is specified, no registration occurs and
data following is treated as print data.
Summary of Contents for CBM-920II
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Page 55: ... 52 12 CP857 Turkish 13 WPC1252 Windows Latin1 14 CP864 Arabic 15 CP869 Greek ...
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