Xerox 3270 User Manual

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3270 Programmer’s Guide
Manipulation of Temporary and Permanent Memory
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3.2. Commands for Storing and Restoring Settings
The following commands allow you to manage the temporary and the
permanent memory areas. You may save the temporary memory
settings in the permanent memory, or you may overwrite the tempo-
rary memory settings by loading the settings from the permanent
memory or the factory default area.
Please note that when one of the commands below are used, the
temporary ESC character, if any, will be removed.
Command
Description
Example
%X1
Use this command  to save
settings permanently in the
interface memory.
Without the %X1, change of
settings will be lost at power
off.
You send the command
as follows:
&&??%   %X1
%X3
Read and activate factory
default settings.
Use this command if you
have changed many settings
and wish to start all over
again. 
You send the command
as follows:
&&??%  %X3
%X4
Read and activate the
permanent settings.
Use this command if you
have changed a couple of
settings temporarily for a
specific purpose. When you
have used the temporary
settings, you can erase them
again by sending the X4
command.
You send the command
as follows:
&&??%  %X4