Note the Telnet 'escape sequence' is usually <ctrl>]

I think you are falling foul of this Telnet behaviour, rather than
anything 'putty' specific

Change the Telnet 'escape sequence' to something other than '^]'

Pat.

On 28 May, 08:59, "foxy.md" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Can someone suggest a solution for this for the Putty client?
>
> In JED enter command: HEX
> It will allow you to enter hex codes of SV/MV/FV
> FV = 0xFE
> MV = 0xFD
> SV = OxFC
>
> Entering HEX again will switch you back to ascii mode.
>
> Alex.
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