Mitel Technical Specification 22
Mitel Technical Specification 22
Mitel Technical Specification 22
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MiNET <strong>Specification</strong><br />
04 = a grave<br />
05 = a acute<br />
06 = i acute<br />
07 = o acute<br />
C0 = start of a flashing string<br />
C1 = end of a flashing string<br />
5.2.1.2 Send String (01)<br />
This command has two possible formats, as shown in Figure 34/MTS<strong>22</strong>-<br />
C.<br />
Format 1 - Y,X coordinates<br />
MT Octet 1<br />
BCCB<br />
Octet 2<br />
Y<br />
Octet 3<br />
X<br />
Octet 4<br />
NC<br />
Octet 5<br />
C<br />
Octet 6<br />
Format 2 - current cursor position<br />
MT Octet 1<br />
BCCB Octet 2<br />
NC<br />
Octet 3<br />
C<br />
Octet 4<br />
C<br />
Octet NC+3<br />
C<br />
Octet NC+5<br />
Figure 34/MTS<strong>22</strong>-C<br />
Send String command format<br />
Refer to § 5.2.1.1.1 for a detailed description of the BCCB octet.<br />
The Y octet specifies the vertical line position, and may take on the following values (decimal):<br />
0 = reserved<br />
1 to 255 = valid line numbers<br />
The X octet specifies the horizontal character position, and may take on the following values (decimal):<br />
0 = reserved<br />
1 to 255 = valid character numbers<br />
Note -<br />
The top left coordinates of a screen shall be defined as (1,1). The effect of Y,X values which are<br />
out of range for a given terminal will be indeterminate.<br />
The NC octet specifies the number of displayable character octets to follow. The NC<br />
octet may take on values in the range 0 to 255 (decimal).<br />
The C octets specify the displayable characters, which shall be encoded in accordance with the extended<br />
ASCII format (see § 5.2.1.1.9).<br />
Note -<br />
Terminals shall support a maximum string length which is at least 2 characters longer than their<br />
screen width. This allows at least one flash sequence to be imbedded in the string.<br />
In format 1, the Y,X parameters specify the starting screen coordinates at which the<br />
character string is to be displayed. The Y,X parameters shall be absent from the message<br />
(as in format 2) when the (Y,X) or cursor number bit in the BCCB is set to 1.<br />
Note -<br />
If the Return Cursor bit in the BCCB octet is set to 1 then, after display of the character string, the<br />
cursor shall be returned to its original position. If the Return Cursor bit in the BCCB is set to 0<br />
then, after display of the character string, the cursor shall be left at the end of the displayed string.<br />
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