Chapter 4: Programming Set Up
4-9
Turn On Screen Save
Format:
1B 0B
Description:
This
command
causes
one
of
the
screen
save
functions
(Set
Screen
Save
Blank
or
Set
Screen
Save
Walk)
to
activate
immediately
rather
than
waiting
for
the
screen
save
timer
to
expire.
If
the
Disable
Screen
Save
command
is
in
effect
when
this
command
is
issued,
it
is
canceled,
and
the
screen
saver
is
enabled
and
activated
immediately.
Disable Screen Save Option
Format:
1B 0C
Description:
The
firmware
ceases
to
keep
time
for
the
screen
save
activity
from
the
host
software,
and
the
display
neither
goes
blank
nor
begins
to
walk
due
to
inactivity
from
the
host.
This
command
can
be
canceled
by
the
Turn
On
Screen
Save,
Set
Screen
Save
Blank,
and
Set
Screen
Save
Walk
commands.
Enable Character Blink
Format:
1B 0D
Description:
The
blink
attribute
is
the
only
modifier
which
is
supported
for
the
display
character
positions.
Each
time
a
new
character
is
received,
the
current
setting
of
the
character
blink
operator
is
adopted
as
the
working
attribute
for
the
new
character.
If
a
new
character
is
received
while
character
blink
is
enabled,
the
new
character
blinks.
This
makes
it
possible
to
have
a
display
with
both
blinking
and
non
‐
blinking
characters.
For
the
VFD,
the
blink
period
is
1
second
on
and
1
second
off.
For
the
LCD,
the
blink
period
is
.5
second
on
and
.5
second
off.
All
characters
that
are
blink
enabled
blink
at
the
same
time.
The
only
way
to
cause
an
existing
character
to
start
or
stop
blinking
is
to
set
up
the
character
blink
operator,
move
the
cursor
to
the
correct
character,
and
resend
the
individual
character
code.
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