The structure of the common area variable "SYSID (50)"  
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The structure of the common area variable "SYSID (50)"  
 
Systax  
 
Array No
Description
Comments
1
Terminal Description

2
Terminal Type = "V"

3
Multi-Value Term Type
e.g. W for Wyse or ANSI for ANSI etc.
4
Default Baud Rate for terminal
Normally 9600 but the following are allowed: "300", "600", "1200", "2400", "4800", "7200", "9600", "19200", "38400"
5
Escape Key
5.1.1=numeric representation of ASCII escape


5.1.2=complete character representation.
6.M
Function Keys
6.M.1=numeric representation of ASCII f-key


6.M.2=complete character representation.
7
Abort Key
7.1.1=numeric representation of ASCII abort key


7.1.2=complete character representation.
8
Print to Aux
8.1.1=escape sequence to "print to aux port"


8.1.2=complete character representation.
9
Clear & Home
9.1.1=escape sequence to "clear screen & home"


9.1.2=complete character representation.
10
Clear Only
10.1.1=escape sequence to "clear screen"


10.1.2=complete character representation.
11
Cursor Home
11.1.1=escape sequence to "move cursor home"


11.1.2=complete character representation.
12
Clear Line
12.1.1=escape sequence to "clear line only"


12.1.2=complete character representation.
13.1
Aux Port On
13.1.1=escape sequence to "turn on aux port"


13.1.2=complete character representation.
13.2
Aux Port Off
13.2.1=escape sequence to "turn off aux port"


13.2.2=complete character representation.
14.1
Dim/Half Video On
14.1.1=escape sequence to "turn on dim"


14.1.2=complete character representation.
14.2
Dim/Half Video Off
14.2.1=escape sequence to "turn off dim"


14.2.2=complete character representation.
15.1
Reverse Video On
15.1.1=escape sequence to "turn on reverse"