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I: Leave the Compose Buffer Unchanged
Expanded Function I
is a message that allows the contents of the compose buffer to remain
unchanged after the network device receives and acknowledges a message from the terminal.
What Happens
Expanded Function I sets the LDS Plus terminal parameter AltAckMode to No. When an operator
sends a message to the host computer, the entire message remains in the compose buffer. See
“Application” that follows.
The AltAckMode parameter remains set to No until the host sends Expanded Function J to toggle
the AltAckMode parameter to Yes or the operator powers the DOS terminal off.
See Chapter 3, “Configuration Utility”, for parameter information.
NMWS Parameter Equivalent
When you set LDS Plus TE terminal parameters remotely from the NMWS, the pertinent NMWS
parameters for this option are:
Alt Acknowledge Mode (ACK). Refer to Chapter 1, “Introduction”, section titled
“LXE 6200 Backbone Compatibility.”
Application
Use Expanded Function I to allow the operator to send the same form many times, but change
only one of the fields for each transmission.
After the DOS terminal sends the form, the DOS terminal redisplays the form unchanged.
The operator then presses the [Enter] key to move the cursor to the field that needs to be changed,
enters new data, and then sends the form again.
Attributes
No beeps
No change in automatic transmit buffer length
Example
Y
is the control character used when sending
an expanded function.
I
is the N/EF character that sets the
AltAckMode parameter to no.
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Y
I
C
R
L
F
Figure 5-9 Expanded Function
I
Forced Message
See Also
Expanded Function J: “Clear the Compose Buffer on ACK.”
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