The data distribution board only sends ANSI codes and binary data to status displays.
ANSI support
The connected hall display must be able to process all the ANSI escape codes that are listed
below.
Notice!
Not all of these codes are currently in use, but they must be implemented in the hall display
for future compatibility.
Cursor location
<esc>[<line number>;<column number>H
<esc>[<line number>;<column number>f
Figure 8.6: Cursor location
Moves the cursor to the specified location. If no text line number and column number is
specified, the cursor moves to the upper left corner of the hall display (text line 1, column 1).
Cursor up
<esc>[<numlines>A
Figure 8.7: Cursor up
Moves the cursor up in the same column. The number of text lines that it is moved is defined
by numlines. If the cursor is already in the first text line, the hall display must ignore this
escape function. If numlines is omitted, the data distribution board moves the cursor one text
line.
Cursor down
<esc>[<numlines>B
Figure 8.8: Cursor down
Moves the cursor down in the same column. The number of text lines that it is moved is
defined by numlines. If the cursor is already in the last text line, the hall display must ignore
this escape function. If numlines is omitted, the data distribution board moves the cursor one
text line.
Cursor right
<esc>[<numlines>C
Figure 8.9: Cursor right
Moves the cursor to the right in the same text line. The number of columns that it is moved is
defined by numlines. If the cursor is already in the last column, the hall display must ignore
this escape function. If numlines is omitted, the data distribution board moves the cursor one
location.
Cursor left
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