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Summary of Contents for 730 MTG

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Page 2: ...AT T Comcode 501013270 Catalogue Number 999 300 652 Issue 1 December 1989 730 Multi Tasking Graphics Terminal User s Guide...

Page 3: ...to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference CANADIAN DOC COMPLIANCE INFORMATION This digital...

Page 4: ...New User 1 3 For an Experienced User 1 4 About the 730 MTG Terminal 1 5 Environment Needed 1 8 Hosts 1 8 UNIX Releases 1 8 Software 1 9 630 MTG Software Development Package 1 9 5620 DMD Core Package...

Page 5: ...an Experienced User 3 1 Using the Mouse 3 2 Mouse Cursor 3 2 Mouse Buttons 3 2 Mouse Actions 3 3 Using the Menus 3 4 Pop Up Menus 3 4 Static Menus 3 5 Scrolling Menus 3 6 Exercise 3 8 Mouse and Menu...

Page 6: ...This Chapter 5 1 For a New User 5 1 For an Experienced User 5 1 Windows 5 2 Layers versus Non Layers 5 2 Multiple Windows 5 4 Current Window 5 5 Mouse Cursors in Windows 5 6 The Main Terminal Menu 5...

Page 7: ...10 Split Screen Feature 6 13 Using the Mouse in Wproc 6 15 Button 1 6 1 5 Button 2 6 15 Wproc Operations 6 17 Edit 6 17 Edit Operations 6 20 Font 6 23 Peel 6 24 Print 6 26 Options 6 27 Examples of Pro...

Page 8: ...Mouse in the 4014 GS 7 14 Button 1 7 14 Button 2 7 14 Button 3 7 15 The 4014 GS Menu 7 16 Character Size 7 16 Options 7 17 Drawing Functions 7 24 Pixel Operations 7 24 Alpha Mode 7 24 Graph Mode 7 25...

Page 9: ...Reference 8 20 Label Window and PF Edit In This Chapter 9 1 For a New User 9 1 For an Experienced User 9 1 Label Window Description 9 2 Fkey Ranges 9 3 User and System Fkeys 9 5 Displaying the Label W...

Page 10: ...ning a Script 10 10 Cancel Terminate a Script 10 11 Monitoring a Script 10 12 Dial Edit Quick Reference 10 14 Maintenance and Troubleshooting In This Chapter 11 1 Care of the Terminal 11 2 Cleaning 11...

Page 11: ...0 Programmable Options 8 10 Program 8 10 Program continued 8 11 Printer 8 18 Requests Reports Resets 8 19 Scrolling Region 8 21 Status Line 8 21 4014 GS Escape Sequences 8 22 Appendix C Character Sets...

Page 12: ...es G 4 Numeric Keypad Transmitted Codes G 9 Compose Mode G 10 Appendix H 122 Key Keyboard Keyboard Layout H 1 Transmitted Codes H 4 Numeric Keypad Transmitted Codes H 9 Appendix I Software Support Hos...

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Page 14: ...yboard Window after Power On Tilt and Swivel The Mouse Buttons Menu and Submenus Scrolling the Menu Selecting Setup and the Setup Window The Setup Main Menu Submenu and Settings Ports Submenu Printer...

Page 15: ...splay The 4014 GS Menu Character Size Submenu Options Submenu Incremental Point Plot Mode DirectiQn Characters Rectangle Fill Patterns The Crosshair Cursor Setup Main Menu and Printer Submenu Ports Su...

Page 16: ...e G 1 Figure G 2 Figure H 1 Figure H 2 102 key Keyboard Keypads F 3 102 1 key Keyboard Main Keypad G 2 102 1 key Keyboard Keypads G 3 122 key Keyboard Main and Function Key Keypads H 2 122 key Keyboar...

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Page 18: ...573 Options 582 583 Options 593 Options 593 Options continued Wproc Control Characters Wproc Control Characters 4014 GS Control Characters Character Set Logical Set Escape Sequences Control Functions...

Page 19: ...racters continued Multinational Compose Characters continued Multinational Compose Characters continued Multinational Compose Characters continued Multinational Compose Characters continued Multinatio...

Page 20: ...e Card 1 1 Conventions 1 2 Reader Response Card 1 2 Roadmap 1 3 For a New User 1 3 For an Experienced User 1 4 About the 730 MTG Terminal 1 5 Environment Needed 1 8 Hosts 1 8 UNIX Releases 1 8 Softwar...

Page 21: ...Hardware 1 10 Standard Components 1 10 Cables 1 11 Documentation 1 13 1 ii 730 MTG Userls Guide...

Page 22: ...asking terminals If you are experienced you will notice that the 730 MTG Terminal is similar in operation to AT T s 630 MTG Terminal In any case this Guide should give you enough information to learn...

Page 23: ...as Local Edit mode are spelled with initial capital letters Items needing your special attention are called out in bold letters such as Note or Caution Reader Response Card You will find a blue Reade...

Page 24: ...n Using your Terminal tools Chapter 4 Setup Assigning values to your Terminal s options Chapter 5 Windows Using the 730 s Multi tasking features Chapter 6 The Wproc Emulator your native environment Ch...

Page 25: ...h and the Dial Edit feature for instance is totally new Use the Quick Reference pages located at the back of many of this Guide s chapters to refresh your terminal skills Then go on to learn new featu...

Page 26: ...ion environments as diverse as software development text preparation engineering and operations support systems Figure 1 1 730 MTG Terminal One of the primary features of the 730 is its support of two...

Page 27: ...al is the ability to support multiple concurrent host connections The 730 supports up to three EIA host connections at any given time any of which may be in the layers environment Additional connectio...

Page 28: ...t printing capability 1024 by 1024 pixel display on a 16 CRT Choice of 98 102 102 1 international and 122 key keyboards Two RS 232 C ports for connection to external devices up to three with an option...

Page 29: ...hich is part of this package is described in Chapter 5 The AT T Windowing Utilities package is a standard utilities package delivered with UNIX System V Release 3 System V Release 2 1 1 for the 3820 a...

Page 30: ...s package enables you to develop and execute downloadable terminal applications It contains the 68000 C Compilation System the application downloader terminal specific library functions development to...

Page 31: ...the Appendix Item Comcode PECode White Monitor 501006241 33534 Col10 Amber Monitor 501001697 33534 Col19 Controller 8ase 501013015 3344 730 Red Mouse 524594157 33536 White Mouse 524599875 33450 98 Ke...

Page 32: ...o 8 Pin Modular Terminal Printer Adapter 8 Pin Modular Cord Male to Female null modem Length Comcode PE Code 7 524161742 2724 14G 12 524161759 2724 14L 25 524161767 2724 14S 50 524161775 2724 14V 4036...

Page 33: ...ne Male to Male One to One 1 12 730 MTG User s Guide Length 7 12 25 50 7 14 25 50 12 25 50 12 25 Comcode PE Code 524565959 2724 99G 524565967 2724 99L 524659975 2724 99S 524659983 2724 99V 403434020 2...

Page 34: ...ompanying documentation available from the AT T UNIX System Toolchest an electronic catalog To browse or purchase call the Toolchest computer on 201 522 6900 Login as guest 730 StarLAN 10 ISO 10 Netwo...

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Page 36: ...Installation 2 2 Inventory 2 2 Choosing a Worksite 2 3 Installation Procedure 2 4 Power On 2 9 Automatic Selftest 2 9 Screen Appearance 2 10 Screen Saver Feature 2 11 Adjustments 2 12 Brightness and C...

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Page 38: ...king with Graphics Terminal you must install it This chapter instructs you on unpacking choosing a work site installation and cable connection Read and follow the procedures in this chapter before att...

Page 39: ...rm your order with the PE Codes printed on the cartons Observe any and all Caution and Warning labels on the cartons Note To avoid condensation on the electronic components allow the components to ass...

Page 40: ...room lighting is minimized Try to avoid placing the terminal in dusty or dirty areas fume contaminated environments or direct sunlight Any of these factors could lead to high operating temperatures wi...

Page 41: ...ove the display with the foam packing still around it from its carton Place the display with packing material next to the controller base Orient the display with the screen downward and the bottom fac...

Page 42: ...Upper Cutouts Lower Cutouts Figure 2 1 Attaching the Base to the Display Styrofoam Pack Installation Getting Started 2 5...

Page 43: ...f the display see Figure 2 2 10 Plate Cover Drawer Latch Display Cable Filler Plate Controller Drawer Cable JJ Auxiliary Device Cable Modem or Direct Connect Cable Figure 2 2 Cable Connections 6 Check...

Page 44: ...y flip the legs out to their slope position of 11 Slope of Keyboard may be set to 1 of 3 positions by moving the adjustable feet In the direction of the arrows Feet set for I e t maximum slope 12 Feet...

Page 45: ...it by tightening the two retaining screws on the connector 11 Attach any interface cables to be connected to the MAINs and AUX ports by lining up the pins on the connectors with the corresponding rec...

Page 46: ...elttest appears in the middle ot the screen along with the line 730 MTG Copyright 1989 AT T It the selftest passes the message Selftest passes appears Soon after the user temporary utemp window and lo...

Page 47: ...n after power on see Figure 2 4 with an appearance determined by terminal Setup options For more information on Setup and Windows see Chapters 4 and 5 Main Text Area Status Line Figure 2 4 Window afte...

Page 48: ...tion under the Display submenu in Setup see Chapter 4 You can elect to have your screen blanked after 1 to 60 minutes of non use or not at all off option Caution If the off option is selected latent i...

Page 49: ...st turn the brightness and contrast wheels to their highest settings You will see the raster pattern of the terminal Next turn the brightness wheel to the right until the raster just disappears Finall...

Page 50: ...r 1f I t of I I I I I I I I I I I Tilt View From Side Figure 2 5 Tilt and Swivel I Adjustments v Swivel View From Top Getting Started 2 13...

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Page 52: ...a New User 3 1 For an Experienced User 3 1 Using the Mouse 3 2 Mouse Cursor 3 2 Mouse Buttons 3 2 Mouse Actions 3 3 Using the Menus 3 4 Pop Up Menus 3 4 Static Menus 3 5 Scrolling Menus 3 6 ExerCise...

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Page 54: ...New User If you have never used a mouse before read this chapter to familiarize yourself with mouse operation The mouse cursor functions motion and buttons are explained The concept of menus is introd...

Page 55: ...ion to actual mouse movement change the Acceleration Option of the Mouse submenu under the main Setup menu Set the option to off if you want the cursor to move at the same rate as the mouse itself Set...

Page 56: ...d hold it To release a button means to let the button go To click a button means to press and release the button in quick succession To sweep or drag the mouse means to press a mouse button move the m...

Page 57: ...d by an item name with a right pointing arrow next to it see Figure 3 2 To select a submenu move the mouse cursor to highlight the desired submenu To see and select Items from a submenu move the mouse...

Page 58: ...ter a mouse button is released are called static menus For example the terminal Setup menu is a static menu To select an item on a static menu press and release the appropriate mouse button to display...

Page 59: ...ly be selected if it is displayed you must scroll through the items to display the one you want to select To scroll place the mouse cursor over the scrolling bar and move it up or down until the desir...

Page 60: ...21 037 022 038 023 039 024 025 040 041 D 026 042 1 2 3 1 Place mouse cursor over scrolling bar 2 Move scrolling bar until desired value is highlighted 3 Select desired value Figure 3 3 Scrolling the M...

Page 61: ...the Setup box appears 5 Click mouse button 1 with the mouse cursor on the small box labelled SETUP to display the Setup static main menu 6 Move the cursor over the Display submenu to highlight it Move...

Page 62: ...a Mouse button CLICK a Mouse button Sweep Drag the Mouse Display a Menu Procedure Change the setting of the Acceleration option on the Mouse submenu under the main Setup menu Set the Hand option of th...

Page 63: ...opriate mouse button to display the menu move the mouse to place the cursor over the menu item release the mouse button Press and release the appropriate mouse button to display the menu move the mous...

Page 64: ...ser 4 1 For an Experienced User 4 1 What is Setup 4 2 To Initiate Setup 4 2 Setup Main Menu 4 4 Viewing and Modifying Options 4 4 Ports 4 6 Host Port default for Main Main2 4 6 Printer Port Default fo...

Page 65: ...Mouse 4 23 Selftest 4 25 Default 4 26 Table of Terminal Option Defaults 4 27 Table of Terminal Option Defaults continued 4 28 Exiting Setup 4 29 Exercise 4 30 Setup Quick Reference 4 32 4 ii 730 MTG...

Page 66: ...l s functionality If you need to refresh mouse skills review Chapter 3 You do not need window skills to use Setup however if you wish to modify the Setup window you must know how to manipulate windows...

Page 67: ...To Initiate Setup To display the Setup menu follow the steps below 1 Press and hold mouse button 3 to display the Main Terminal Menu 2 Position the mouse cursor over the More submenu highlighting it 3...

Page 68: ...d total amount of RAM will be displayed in the window see Figure 4 1 The Setup window is top and current 7 To display the Setup Main Menu position the mouse cursor over the boxed word Setup and click...

Page 69: ...are Ports Printer Display Keyboard Mouse Selftest and Default Ports Printer Display Keyboard Mouse Selftest Default Figure 4 2 The Setup Main Menu Viewing and Modifying Options To see a submenu posit...

Page 70: ...enu next to the setting see Figure 4 3 To change a setting position the mouse cursor over the desired setting highlighting it and click mouse button 1 A check will appear next to this setting The new...

Page 71: ...r a host port or a printer port The Printer submenu maps the physical port as a printer port Main and Main21 default to Host ports Aux defaults to a printer port Host Port default for Main Main2 Main...

Page 72: ...acter option If parity none only the number of bits selected by the Bits Character option is transmitted If parity odd or even an additional bit is transmitted that indicates the parity of the data If...

Page 73: ...selectable on the Aux or Main2 port The default setting for this option is none In layers the Receive Flow option is ignored unless the Encoding option is also enabled Caution The Receive Flow option...

Page 74: ...almost full and an ASCII DC1 character when the buffer is almost empty When RTS is selected hardware flow control is used The RTS lead is used to receive data RTS is not selectable on the Aux or Main2...

Page 75: ...by the host to be seen on the terminal When local echo is off and there is no host connection escape sequences are ignored The default setting is off UNIX operating system hosts generally require Loca...

Page 76: ...ented from interpreting these characters When Encoding is set to on data transmitted by the terminal in layers is encoded to prevent any ASCII control characters from occurring Data arriving from the...

Page 77: ...urrent default font and emulator Move this window to the desired position on the screen To save the window position press mouse button 1 or 3 To cancel the operation press mouse button 2 allows you to...

Page 78: ...Chapter 7 The default setting is wproc allows you to choose what font size is displayed on power up Choose from small medium large and larger font sizes The default setting for this option is large de...

Page 79: ...for a reshaped or peeled non layers window The default column setting is 80 Changing the Non layers Columns option will cause programs relying on terminfo to work incorrectly See Appendix I for inform...

Page 80: ...et to no the non layers window can be reshaped The default setting is yes This option goes into effect on the next reinitialization of non layers at power on after selftest or upon exit of layers or n...

Page 81: ...to the printer with an equivalent number of spaces If Expand Tabs yes a tab sent to the printer will be replaced with a number of spaces equivalent to the number of characters to the next tab stop The...

Page 82: ...ns Non layers Rows See description under Main Main2 See description under Main Main2 allows you to choose what font size is displayed on power up Choose from small medium large and larger font sizes T...

Page 83: ...n this submenu allow you to specify through which port the terminal communicates with the printer Port choices include Main Aux or Main2 If no printer is attached or if you wish to disable the printer...

Page 84: ...splay Keyboard Mouse Selftest Default Background i Cursor Blink Screen Saver Power on Labels Figure 4 6 The Display Submenu The Display submenu allows you to specify how your screen will appear during...

Page 85: ...en will go blank when the mouse or keyboard is not used Set Screen Saver 1 5 15 30 60 minutes or to off if you don t want the screen blanked at all The default setting for this option is 15 minutes Ca...

Page 86: ...Display Keyboar Mouse Selftest Default Keyclick Volume Language Repeat Rate Swap Delete Del PFkey Programming Figure 4 7 Keyboard Submenu The Keyboard Submenu allows you to tailor keyboard operation t...

Page 87: ...for this option is U S For other keyboards this option is grayed determines how fast keys repeat when pressed and held in characters per second Repeat Rate ranges from 15 to 60 characters per second i...

Page 88: ...ts Printer Display Keyboard Mouse Selftest Default Figure 4 8 Mouse Submenu Hand Acceleration This submenu allows you to specify which hand you will use the mouse with and speed of the mouse cursor Se...

Page 89: ...right determines the speed of the mouse cursor movement in relation to movement of the mouse itself Set this option to off if you want the cursor to move at the same speed as the mouse Set this optio...

Page 90: ...l This submenu allows you to select how RAM is tested during selftest With RAM full all of RAM is tested and the duration of selftest is longer With RAM partial only the first word of every data block...

Page 91: ...lues see table below Caution Choosing this option causes a re initialization of the terminal Re initiaJization of the terminal causes any current host sessions to be terminated and the screen to appea...

Page 92: ...on Presence Power on Menu Main Presence Menu Main2 Default Emulator Wproc Default Font Large Layers Columns 80 Layers Rows 24 Non layers Columns 80 Non layers Rows 60 Fixed Non layers Yes Printer Spee...

Page 93: ...x Display Background Dark Cursor Blink Off Screen Saver 15 min Power On Labels No Keyboard Key Click Off Volume Level 4 Language U S Repeat Rate 15 cps Swap Delete Del Yes PFkey Programming 730 MTG Mo...

Page 94: ...o exit the Setup menu without deleting the Setup window click button 1 with the mouse cursor positioned outside the Setup window To delete the Setup window use the Delete command on the Main Terminal...

Page 95: ...y the submenu Slide the mouse to the right to highlight the Main submenu Continue sliding the mouse to the right until the Main submenu is displayed 4 Position the mouse cursor over the option Send Pa...

Page 96: ...Layers Rows selections Click mouse button 1 after highlighting 60 11 Slide the mouse back to the Setup Main Menu and then onto the Ports submenu Slide the mouse to the right positioning the mouse cur...

Page 97: ...submenu Highlight Setup and release mouse button 3 Click button 1 over SETUP box icon Highlight a submenu or option selection using the mouse cursor Slide mouse cursor in direction of arrow Submenu or...

Page 98: ...tions to factory values Setup Quick Reference Procedure Choose Keyboard submenu from Main Setup Menu Set options Choose Mouse submenu from Main Setup Menu Set options Display Setup box Choose Default...

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Page 100: ...xperienced User 5 1 Windows 5 2 Layers versus Non Layers 5 2 Multiple Windows 5 4 Current Window 5 5 Mouse Cursors in Windows 5 6 The Main Terminal Menu 5 7 Window Commands 5 9 New 5 9 Reshape 5 11 Mo...

Page 101: ...Delete 5 18 Exit 5 19 Local Windows 5 20 Automatic Windows Screen Configuration 5 21 The Config File 5 24 Windows Quick Reference 5 25 5 ii 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 102: ...you to windows how to create them reshape and move them work in them and delete them You will learn about the layers window manager and how to create multiple sessions connected to the same host An e...

Page 103: ...rated in Figure 5 1 This is called the utemp or user temporary window This window always receives host status messages Try not to hide this window so that host messages are viewable at all times Each...

Page 104: ...Main Figure 5 1 The Window Text Area Status Line Label Area Windows Scroll Area Windows 5 3...

Page 105: ...terminal s response to certain character sequences The first window you see is a non layers window If you receive an error message after typing this command the Windowing Utilities package may not be...

Page 106: ...dicated by a highlighted thicker and brighter border Other windows are non current and are indicated by a thin border Both current and non current windows can receive and display data hom the hosts th...

Page 107: ...w and Reshape e Target Cursor Used for selecting a window Skull Used for Exit Process is killed Garbage Can Window will be deleted Figure 5 3 Mouse Cursors in Windows Message boxes may also replace th...

Page 108: ...mouse cursor over it highlighting the item and release the mouse button If the item selected is a submenu slide the mouse in the direction of the arrow and another menu will appear If you do not wish...

Page 109: ...The Main Terminal Menu Figure 5 4 The Main Terminal Menu 5 8 730 MTG User s Guide New Reshape Move Top Bottom Current Delete More...

Page 110: ...see Chapter 4 appears For a non layers window only an outline appears if the Fixed Non layers window Setup option is yes Note If a host name appears as dimmed text it is not available for selection Th...

Page 111: ...um size 32 by 32 pixels the message box Swept window too small appears and no window is created New Reshape Move Top Bottom Current Delete More Main Aux Main2 SSI r I I I I Steps 1 and 2 Window Outlin...

Page 112: ...3 To reshape the window to a variable size move the mouse while pressing button 3 to sweep out a window of desired size Release button 3 when the desired size is achieved The window is now reshaped Lo...

Page 113: ...p 1 Main Reshape Move Top Bottom Current Delete More r I I I I I I Sweep I r l Cursor 7 I I L ______________ _ Step 2 Figure 5 6 Reshaping a Window 5 12 730 MTG User s Guide l Select Window I I I I Wi...

Page 114: ...hich becomes highlighted The arrow cursor changes to the target cursor 2 By moving the mouse place the target cursor over the window you want to move 3 Press and hold mouse button 3 The target cursor...

Page 115: ...ands Main New Reshape Move Top Bottom Current Delete More Select Window r I I I I I I I 4 Direction Cursor I I I I L __________________________ Figure 5 7 Moving a Window 5 14 730 MTG User s Guide Win...

Page 116: ...w cursor lies on the window To cancel the Top operation at any time click button 3 over the screen background or click buttons 1 or 2 Bottom allows you to move a selected window to the back of the scr...

Page 117: ...ay still be current To make another window current use the Current operation or click mouse button 1 after placing the arrow cursor on the window you want current Bottom Window Top Window Figure 5 8 T...

Page 118: ...e target cursor over the window and click mouse button 3 The window s border becomes highlighted The window is now current To cancel the Current operation at any time click button 3 over the screen ba...

Page 119: ...ges to the target cursor 2 Choose the window to be deleted Place the target cursor over the window and click mouse button 3 The window becomes shaded and the target cursor changes to a trash can curso...

Page 120: ...the host the Data Terminal Ready signal on the physical connection is dropped To cancel the Exit operation at any time click mouse buttons 1 or 2 To Exit 1 Press mouse button 3 to display the Main Te...

Page 121: ...munication Setup and PFEdit as well as Wproc s Peel operation are examples of applications that use local windows Local windows are surrounded by a textured border Figure 5 10 The maximum number of lo...

Page 122: ...mddemo clock exec sh exec sh echo This layer is currentl exec sh Note To execute the dmddemo clock program line you must have the 630 MTG Software Development Package running on your host processor If...

Page 123: ...y 80 pixel window at origin 6 6 with large font the coordinates would be 6 6 915 440 The original non layers window remains becoming a window in the layers session Any windows from another host are no...

Page 124: ...Automatic Windows Screen Configuration I Main I 0 I Main I Main This layer is current L L Figure 5 10 Windows generated by example config file Windows 5 23...

Page 125: ...en corner through 1018 1018 the lower right screen corner If you specify coordinates outside this range the coordinates will be clipped or brought within screen range If all four coordinates are 0 the...

Page 126: ...e button 3 Place mouse cursor on scroll bar Press mouse button 1 Move mouse and hence cursor up and down to scroll Select NEW on the Main Terminal Menu Display submenu and select host Release then cli...

Page 127: ...on 3 Select CURRENT on the Main Terminal Menu Place target cursor on window Click button 3 Place arrow cursor over window Click button 1 or On 122 key keyboard use JUMP key to cycle through windows Se...

Page 128: ...6 1 What is Wproc 6 2 Entering Wproc 6 2 Setup Options 6 4 Escape Sequences 6 5 Window Appearance 6 6 Text Area 6 6 Label Area 6 7 In Window Status Line 6 9 The Scroll Area and Scrolling 6 10 Split S...

Page 129: ...6 17 Edit Operations 6 20 Font 6 23 Peel 6 24 Print 6 26 Options 6 27 Examples of Programming in Wproc 6 31 Programming the Label Area 6 31 Programming the Wproc Menu 6 32 Wproc Quick Reference 6 35...

Page 130: ...ns better Screen text can be manipulated in Edit mode using Wproc s operations Read this chapter in the order written to learn about all Wproc features For an Experienced User If you are familiar with...

Page 131: ...are a subset of the ANSI 3 64 ASCII sequences listed in Appendix B Each Wproc window displays characters received from the host and saves the ASCII text in a character buffer Only displayed characters...

Page 132: ...More submenu press and hold mouse button 3 to display the Main Terminal Menu Move the mouse cursor over the selection More and then slide the cursor to the right to display the submenu see Figure 6 1...

Page 133: ...isplayed in new layers windows The default setting for this option is 80 Layers Rows The Layers Rows option under the Ports submenus defines the number of rows of text displayed in new layers windows...

Page 134: ...ed in Appendix B To use an escape sequence press the keyboard keys that represent the sequence in order This sends the command represented by the sequence to your terminal For example to execute the e...

Page 135: ...rolling region with the Split Screen feature Main Text Area Status Line Figure 6 2 A Wproc Window Text Area Label Area Scroll Area The text area extends from the upper left corner of the window below...

Page 136: ...l the whole label area might not be displayed see Figure 6 3 Icons Programmed Text Ib2 bin l I Figure 6 3 The Label Area Icons in the left label area are used to indicate the current status of the win...

Page 137: ...indow The edit icon appears if the window is in local edit mode Main Host Connection CEJ Layers Printer Available is Caps Lock lit Scroll Lock X Edit Mode J I Beam Compose Mode Cd Keyboard Lock Figure...

Page 138: ...he status line is not considered part of the text area For example a window defined in Setup with 24 lines actually has 25 lines where the 25th line is the status line The host or application can send...

Page 139: ...tured region above and within the current position rectangle shows how much of the buffer can store text When the textured region reaches the bottom of the scroll bar the buffer is full Text is discar...

Page 140: ...mouse cursor is over the up arrow pressing mouse button 1 will cause a line of text from the buffer to be added to the top of the text area All the lines in the text area move down If the mouse curso...

Page 141: ...button 1 If the mouse cursor is within the textured area below the current position rectangle the window will scroll downward until the end of the buffer is reached If the mouse cursor is within the...

Page 142: ...es as big as the full Wproc window With Origin Mode set to off the cursor moves to the top left corner of the window when this escape sequence is used The cursor can move anywhere within the scrolling...

Page 143: ...ance To exit the split screen mode use the escape sequence ESC r which sets the scrolling region to the full size of the Wproc window The cursor moves to the top left corner of the window 6 14 730 MTG...

Page 144: ...button 1 The selected window becomes top and current and is surrounded by a highlighted border Note If text is highlighted in another window when mouse button 1 is clicked it is saved in a global tex...

Page 145: ...Using the Mouse in Wproc Figure 6 6 Wproc Menu Button 3 Edit 7 Font 7 Peel Print 7 Options 7 When you press mouse button 3 the Main Terminal Menu is displayed see Chapter 5 6 16 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 146: ...aces the line or block cursor The I beam icon appears in the window s label area You can also enter Edit mode using the Mode operation see description below if you were in Edit mode previously Note If...

Page 147: ...d text lines are discarded from the top of an off screen text buffer as needed If text is highlighted in a window typing characters causes the highlighted text to be saved in a global save buffer and...

Page 148: ...at follow Exiting Edit Mode To exit Edit mode position the mouse cursor the I beam cursor and click mouse button 1 again The mouse cursor changes back to an arrow cursor and the line or block cursor r...

Page 149: ...ws you to send selected text highlighted in Edit mode to the host The text is placed at the position of the line or block cursor the host prompt To use Send highlight text in Edit mode Press and hold...

Page 150: ...tup option Return Note Characters will be redrawn in the receiving window s character set Paste The Paste operation inserts the contents of the global save buffer at the location of the edit caret or...

Page 151: ...ent windows is automatically saved when another window is made current The message box No Memory is displayed if there is insufficient memory for text to be saved No message is displayed if an automat...

Page 152: ...playing text in a Wproc window see Figure 6 10 The Font submenu lists a small medium large and larger with a 12 by 20 cell size font as well as any downloaded fonts When possible the font names are li...

Page 153: ...ion To Peel select Peel from the Wproc menu displayed by pressing mouse button 2 When Peel is selected the mouse cursor will change to the sweep cursor and an outline of a window of default size appea...

Page 154: ...appear blank However your window s contents still exists in the peeled window Use your application s screen redraw or refresh feature to bring back the window s contents For example if you are using...

Page 155: ...on the mouse cursor so that Print is highlighted and slide the mouse to the right until the Print submenu is displayed Make your menu selections as described in Chapter 3 Printing operations are descr...

Page 156: ...hat Options is highlighted and slide the mouse to the right until the Options submenu is displayed Specific option settings can be displayed by sliding the mouse even further to the right to display s...

Page 157: ...ontrol characters are displayed This is equivalent to turning Monitor Mode off With this option set to space all control characters are translated to space characters and are displayed turns off scree...

Page 158: ...l character mode can be selected For more information on character sets see Appendix B For information on compose mode see Appendices E and F For the keyboard language option Canadian French both mult...

Page 159: ...mouse button 2 to save the current settings These settings will be active in all new wproc windows even after the terminal is powered off restores all the option values described above to the settings...

Page 160: ...he programmable features of Wproc to print text in the label area and to add custom commands to the Wproc menu available by pressing mouse button 2 Running programs in Wproc depends on having enough t...

Page 161: ...to continue displaying the current directory in the label area Programming the Wproc Menu The following program when executed adds custom commands to the Wproc menu In this example the Wproc menu is m...

Page 162: ...ad PATH PATH HOME bin Also insert the line export PATH 3 Finally insert the line setmenu 4 To run the program at the host prompt type setmenu after you open a new window The vi commands will appear in...

Page 163: ...Examples of Programming in Wproc Edit Font Peel Print Opti ns Up VI Down Left Right Figure 6 13 Vi Commands in the Wproc Menu 6 34 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 164: ...Make a window top and current Scroll by lines Procedure Press and hold mouse button 2 Press and hold mouse button 3 Use the escape sequence ESC 1 f Use the escape sequence ESC topline bottomline r wh...

Page 165: ...Press mouse button 1 Make desired window top and current Place arrow cursor over current window and click mous button 1 or Use Mode on the Wproc menu Highlight text in Edit mode Use Send on the Wproc...

Page 166: ...ng the 4014 GS Emulator 7 3 Escape Sequences 7 5 Exiting the 4014 GS Emulator 7 6 Window Appearance 7 7 Scaled Windows 7 8 Clipped Windows 7 8 Alpha Mode 2 Column Display 7 8 Drawing Space Origin 7 9...

Page 167: ...7 16 Character Size 7 16 Options 7 17 Drawing Functions 7 24 Pixel Operations 7 24 Alpha Mode 7 24 Graph Mode 7 25 Rectangle Draw 7 28 Graphic Input GIN 7 31 GIN Data 7 31 GIN Request Command 7 33 GI...

Page 168: ...minal as emulated on the 730 MTG Screen format and commands are explained For more information on using these features for text and drawing refer to the manual of your specific 4014 GS application For...

Page 169: ...In This Chapter Not all character formats are supported in all window sizes A plotter printer interface is not available 7 2 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 170: ...Window Size option on the mouse button two 4014 GS menu From New on the Main Terminal Menu With 4014 GS selected in Setup under the Default Emulator option each time you create a window using the New...

Page 171: ...enu From the Wproc Emulator If you are in a Wproc window you can change the emulator within that window to a 4014 GS scaled or clipped window emulation To enter a clipped 4014 window use the escape se...

Page 172: ...eyboard or within a program The character ESC or escape sequences recognized by the 4014 GS are based on Tektronix 4010 4014 escape sequences with some ANSI 3 64 ASCII and private enhancement sequence...

Page 173: ...s menu by pressing mouse button 3 Select Delete as explained in Chapter 3 To exit the 4014 GS by entering a Wproc window use the escape sequence ESC 1 f This sends the command Enter Wproc to your term...

Page 174: ...GS window has a general window appearance as seen in Figure 7 2 A clipped 4014 GS window does not have a label area The window is divided into a label area and a text drawing area Main E 4014 GS Text...

Page 175: ...address which falls outside the window space it is discarded Clipped windows are only available by using the command Enter Clipped 4014 Window ESC 2 g Note Addressing in a clipped window uses the sam...

Page 176: ...axis maximum is located at the far right of the screen The V axis maximum is located at the top of the screen The XV Coordinate Space The drawing area is defined in xy coordinates Each xy coordinate c...

Page 177: ...resses must be converted to ASCII data addresses for you to use them in graphics commands Use the table at the end of this chapter for converting addresses When 12 bit addressing is used addressable s...

Page 178: ...d by using the escape sequences listed in Appendix B The mouse cursor will always be an arrow unless you enter GIN Mode The cursor will then turn into a cross hair The cross hair cursor can be large o...

Page 179: ...minal to turn off the Data Terminal Ready Lead DTR for 2 5 seconds This causes the line to drop To display the User Fkeys press the F6 key while holding down the CTRL Control key User Fkeys are only o...

Page 180: ...left side of the window is reached Cursor Left does not work outside GIN Mode When this key is pressed the Alpha cursor block or line text cursor is homed the addressing extra byte is cleared GIN Mode...

Page 181: ...is not in GIN Mode use button 1 to make a window top and current Position the cursor over the window you wish to make top and current Click mouse button 1 The selected window becomes top and current...

Page 182: ...g the Mouse in the 4014 GS Character Size Options Page Reset Figure 7 4 The 4014 GS Menu Button 3 When you press mouse button 3 the Main Terminal Menu is displayed see Chapter 5 The 4014 GS Emulator 7...

Page 183: ...he Character Size submenu display the 4014 GS Menu Slide the mouse cursor over the selection Character Size to highlight it With mouse button 2 still depressed slide the mouse cursor to the right in t...

Page 184: ...sor over the selection Options to highlight it With mouse button 2 still depressed slide the mouse cursor to the right in the direction of the arrow to display the Options submenu To select an option...

Page 185: ...ons 7 Page Reset Figure 7 6 Options Submenu 7 18 730 MTG User s Guide Alpha Cursor CR Definition LF Definition GIN Button 1 GIN Terminator Crosshair Cursor Communication Intensity Thickness Window Siz...

Page 186: ...e Alpha Cursor to move to the beginning of the next line If this option is set for CR a carriage return causes the Alpha Cursor to move to the beginning of the same line in the same column The default...

Page 187: ...submenu list The default setting for this option is the space character This option can also be set using the escape sequence ESC I G char where char is the character sent when button 1 is clicked in...

Page 188: ...s option is line This option works in conjunction with the Thickness option to simulate the point plot beam intensity used in Special Point Plot mode see the next section Drawing Functions See the des...

Page 189: ...ns include Dither Focus are the default settings for Intensity and Thickness With this combination a single dot is drawn for each point address with an intensity of off or on depending on the beam int...

Page 190: ...is option is full size allows you to view multiple pages of text With this option set to on only margin 1 is active and paging is possible This option does not affect clipped windows To page see Using...

Page 191: ...old image the OR operation The default drawing mode is the OR When ps 1 the new image clears the old image the CLR operation When ps 2 the current image is exclusively or d with a new image the XOR o...

Page 192: ...t Margin 1 Entering Alpha Mode from Graph Mode To enter Alpha Mode from Graph Mode press the Enter or Return keys Graph Mode In Graph Mode as an xy coordinate address is received a line is drawn from...

Page 193: ...en you are in Graph Mode or Alpha Mode Then send your xy coordinate To exit Point Plot Mode press Enter or Return Special Point Plot Mode In Special Point Plot Mode one command causes a point of varyi...

Page 194: ...ressing with respect to the last point drawn and the pen does not move until a different plotting command is received For example to draw pen down in a northwest direction use the command RS P F with...

Page 195: ...s origin w specifies the width and h specifies the height All variables x y coordinates width and height are integers Filled Rectangles You can draw rectangles filled with a pattern by using the Rect...

Page 196: ...hatch Fill Figure 7 8 Rectangle Fill Patterns Then execute the command to draw a rectangle filled with this pattern ESC I x y w h Y where x and y specify the rectangle s origin w specifies the width a...

Page 197: ...Example To draw a rectangle at the origin of height 5 and width 10 with slant cross hatch fill use the command ESC F to specify the slant cross hatch pattern Then execute the Rectangle Draw and Fill...

Page 198: ...or sent in that order For GIN Mode GIN Data consists of the GIN Address of the crosshair cursor followed by the GIN Terminator Bypass Condition After GIN Data is sent the Bypass Condition goes into ef...

Page 199: ...e includes 0 and 1 as bits 6 and 5 respectively Address Accuracy With 10 bit addressing and full size scaled or clipped windows the address will be completely accurate with reference to the 1024X by 1...

Page 200: ...position is sent to the host The emulator returns to the previous mode after the address is transmitted to the host GIN Request in GIN Mode If the terminal receives the GIN Request command while in GI...

Page 201: ...her character can be set using the GIN Button 1 option on the Options submenu of the 4014 GS menu The GIN Button 1 Character can also be set using the GIN Button 1 command Use the command ESC I G char...

Page 202: ...Graphic Input GIN Large Crosshair Small Crosshair Figure 7 9 The Crosshair Cursor The 4014 GS Emulator 7 35...

Page 203: ...in the chart Follow that column to the bottom of the chart to find the decimal value or ASCII character which represents the High Y or High X byte Go to the right in the row containing the coordinate...

Page 204: ...22 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 1...

Page 205: ...361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410...

Page 206: ...8 650 682 587 619 651 683 588 620 652 684 589 621 653 685 590 622 654 686 591 623 655 687 592 624 656 688 593 625 657 689 594 626 658 690 595 627 659 691 596 628 660 692 597 629 661 693 598 630 662 69...

Page 207: ...876 877 878 879 880 881 882 883 884 885 886 887 888 889 890 891 892 893 894 895 896 928 897 929 898 930 899 931 900 932 901 933 902 934 903 935 904 936 905 937 906 938 907 939 908 940 909 941 910 942...

Page 208: ...from Wproc Enter a scaled 4014 GS window from Wproc Exit 4014 GS to Wproc Procedure Press and hold mouse button 2 Press and hold mouse button 3 Use the escape sequence ESC 2 g Use the escape sequence...

Page 209: ...Plot Mode Procedure Use Character Size submenu on 4014 GS menu Use Options submenu on 4014 GS menu Use Options submenu on 4014 GS menu Set Intensity and Thickness options on Options submenu of 4014 G...

Page 210: ...Select crosshair cursor size 4014 GS Quick Reference Procedure Use RS P direction Use RS space direction Use the escape sequence ESC I x y w h x Use the escape sequence ESC fill pattern character Sele...

Page 211: ...7 44 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 212: ...8 2 Printer Setup 8 2 Printing Using the Menu 8 6 Printing Escape Sequences 8 8 Printer On 8 8 Printer Off 8 8 Media Copy On 8 9 Media Copy Off 8 9 Print Window 8 9 Print Termination Mode 8 10 Printer...

Page 213: ...AT T 475 and AT T 476 8 13 AT T 572 573 8 16 AT T 582 583 8 17 AT T 593 8 18 Printing Quick Reference 8 20 8 1i 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 214: ...ulation In particular the Tektronix escape sequence ESC ETB is not supported To print you must use the features provided by your application or see your System Administrator For a New User Use this ch...

Page 215: ...eded to interface your printer with the 730 MTG is available in Chapter 1 Printer Setup After connecting the printer to a port you must assign that Port to be a printer port To do so display the Print...

Page 216: ...Ports Printer Display Keyboard Mouse Selftest Default Unused Main Aux Main2 Figure 8 1 Setup Main Menu and Printer Submenu Printer Installation Printing 8 3...

Page 217: ...rinter Installation Ports Printer Display Keyboard Mouse Selftest Default Figure 8 2 Ports Submenu 8 4 730 MTG User s Guide Main Aux Main2 SSI Speed Parity Bits Char Presence Expand Tabs Filter Escape...

Page 218: ...data portion in bits of each character not including parity or start stop bits allows you to select the appearance of your terminal on power on As in the corresponding Setup option for the other ports...

Page 219: ...play the Print submenu press mouse button 2 Figure 8 3 While still pressing mouse button 2 slide the mouse thus moving the mouse cursor to highlight Print Slide the mouse further to the right to displ...

Page 220: ...the Save Buffer to be sent to the printer If data is swept out of the window first this data is place in the Save Buffer and sent to the printer causes the on screen contents of the current window to...

Page 221: ...the printer ESC 5 i turns the printer on line Text will be displayed in the window as well as being sent to the printer ESC 5 1 i turns the printer on line Text will be displayed in the window as well...

Page 222: ...is sent directly to the printer port The Expand Tabs and Filter Escape options are ignored ESC 5 2 i performs the same function as ESC 5 i but also returns the response ESC ps i where ps 0 indicates...

Page 223: ...her the full window or the scrolling region will be printed during a print window command When the mode is set the full window is printed with the Print Window command When the mode is reset only the...

Page 224: ...re given below For printer settings not covered in this chapter see your printer s User s Guide AT T 5310 5320 Teleprinters Options for the 5310 5320 Teleprinters are set with the LCD display and butt...

Page 225: ...RMGN 80 Narrow paper 132 Wide paper TMGN 1 4 BMGN 66 4 CHAR ASCII 4 ALTF LINE 4 WRAP YES 4 PCTL NO 2 EMUL ANSI 2 VIEW MAN 2 LFON NO 1 CRON NO 1 CLHT 3 CLVT 3 HTAB Don t care 4 VTAB 3 CMOD NOMD 1 PRTY...

Page 226: ...476 Supported Printers Notes 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Options for the AT T 475 and 476 are set by changing two sets of dip switches inside the top of the printer See the User s Guide for each printer for infor...

Page 227: ...2 SW1 7 CLOSED 2 SW1 8 OPEN 1 SW2 1 CLOSED 2 SW2 2 OPEN 1 SW2 3 OPEN 2 SW2 4 OPEN 2 SW2 5 OPEN 2 SW2 6 OPEN 1 SW2 7 CLOSED 3 SW2 8 OPEN 1 SW21 1 OPEN 1 SW21 2 OPEN 1 SW21 3 OPEN 1 SW21 4 OPEN 1 SW21...

Page 228: ...W24 2 SW24 3 SW24 4 SW24 5 SW24 6 SW24 7 SW24 8 Notes 1 Mandatory 2 Recommended 3 Your choice Settings CLOSED OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSED Don t care OPEN CLOSED OPEN CLOSED CLOSED OPEN OPEN CLOSED Supported...

Page 229: ...14 DIRECTION 01 BI DIR l 15 BUF FULL 02 LF CR 16 P E 01 ACTIVE 17 AUTO CR 01 CR LF 18 ZERO 01 0 22 AUTO LF 01 CR ONLY 31 1 SKIP 01 OFF 32 CHAR SET GO GLl 02 USA 33 CHAR SET Gl GR 01 UK 34 CHAR SET G2...

Page 230: ...11 02 LPI 6 6 03 CPI 10 10 04 AUTO LF OFF OFF 05 AUTO CR OFF OFF 06 PRINT WIDTH 13 6 13 6 07 1 SKIP OFF OFF 08 BUFF FULL LF LF LF 09 PEDETECT ON ON 10 LEFT MARGIN 0 00 INCHES 0 00 INCHES 11 RIGHT MARG...

Page 231: ...etter Baud Rate 9600 Paper Thickness Normal Protocol XON XOFF Orientation Portrait Data Bit 8 Bits Auto Continue OFF Parity Ignore Emulation HPLJ2 Stop Bit 1 Bit Interface Serial Robust XON ON Auto CR...

Page 232: ...Length 60 Lines Orientation Portrait mbol Set Roman 8 Line Termination CR CR LF CR LF FF CR FF End of Line Wrap Disable Perforation Skip Enable Current Page Format Letter 8 5 x 11 inch Vertical Horizo...

Page 233: ...el printing Media Copy On Media Copy Off Procedure Use the Printer submenu on the Main Terminal Menu Use Ports submenu on Setup Main Menu Use Print Window on Print submenu or use the escape sequence E...

Page 234: ...es 9 3 User and System Fkeys 9 5 Displaying the Label Window 9 6 On Power Up 9 6 From the More Submenu 9 7 Making the Labels Window Top and Current 9 8 Moving and Deleting the Labels Window 9 8 Progra...

Page 235: ...Defining Labels and Strings 9 15 Label Window PF Edit Quick Reference 9 17 9 ii 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 236: ...uences and User Fkeys also through PF Edit and its window the other major topic in this chapter For a New User This chapter will teach you how to display the Label Window the PF Edit window and how to...

Page 237: ...Displayed in it are the labels for User or System Function keys Fkeys as selected for a current window The number of Fkeys displayed depends on the keyboard being used and your preference Note The lab...

Page 238: ...example when using the 98 key keyboard to switch from displaying 8 Fkey labels to displaying 10 Fkey labels click mouse button 2 once To switch from 8 labels to 14 labels click mouse button 2 twice Y...

Page 239: ...button 2 again you see I F1 I F2 I F3 I rnr 1 F S I F 7 r F B 1 IF11 F12 F13 F14 Figure 9 3 98 Key Keyboard Labels When you first display the Labels window you see I F1 I F2 I F3 I F4 I F5 F6 F7 FB I...

Page 240: ...on the 98 key keyboard On the 102 102 1 and 122 key keyboards press CTRL F7 To display System Fkeys press CTRL F8 on all keyboards Other CTRL Fkeys do not have assigned functions You can also select w...

Page 241: ...will appear at the bottom of the screen as shown in Figure 9 5 If the Power on window overlaps the Label Window the Label Window will be Top Make the Label Window current by clicking mouse button 1 wh...

Page 242: ...It will be Top and Current and display the User Fkey labels Cancel Label Window creation at any time by clicking mouse buttons 1 or 2 New Reshape Move Top Exit Bottom Setup Current PF Edit Delete Dial...

Page 243: ...a visible part of the Labels Window If you are using the 730 MTG terminal with the 122 key keyboard you can make the Labels Window Top and Current by using the Jump key on the keyboard Moving and Del...

Page 244: ...which group of escape sequences will be supported use the Setup option PFkey Programming on the Keyboard submenu see Figure 9 7 The following escape sequences are supported by the 730 MTG Download Lab...

Page 245: ...are defined the string length defaults to 8 characters The Label is a fixed length string of 16 characters except when a shifted System Fkey is programmed Shifted System Fkeys cannot have labels When...

Page 246: ...ter Display Keyboar Mouse Selftest Default Keyclick Volume Language Repeat Rate Swap Del Delete PFkey Programming Figure 9 7 Keyboard Submenu Programming the Fkeys 730 MTG 630 MTG Label Window and PF...

Page 247: ...tring where ps1 Fkey Number ps2 String Length and string string you want to download Select Labels for Display To display System or User Labels use the escape sequence ESC ps p where ps 0 for System L...

Page 248: ...hen the 122 key keyboard is in use up to 24 User Fkeys can be defined User Fkeys can be programmed using the PF Edit Window see Figure 9 8 The window can be moved or deleted like any other window but...

Page 249: ...ters in length defined in 2 lines of up to 8 characters each Entering PF Edit From the More Submenu To enter PF Edit when the PF Edit Window is not displayed highlight the PF Edit option on the More s...

Page 250: ...cter sets Defining Labels and Strings Defining with Default Values Default label and string values are displayed on power up assuming you have not made any changes to labels and strings Selecting a re...

Page 251: ...mouse button 1 is clicked the PF Edit cursor is placed after the last character of the text When typing text for a label the PF Edit cursor will advance to the start of line 2 when a character is type...

Page 252: ...r of labels Display User Fkeys 98 and 122 key keyboards Display User Fkeys 102 key keyboard Display System Fkeys Procedure Set Power On Labels option to yes Use Labels option on the More submenu Selec...

Page 253: ...Window Procedure Use the escape sequence ESC ps1 pn ps2 ps3 q label string Use the escape sequence ESC ps1 ps2 q string Use the escape sequence ESC 131 Use the escape sequence ESC 13 h Use the PF Edit...

Page 254: ...g Dial Edit 10 2 Entering Dial Edit 10 2 Exiting Dial Edit 10 4 Mouse Functions In Dial Edit 10 5 Button 1 10 5 Button 2 10 5 The Dial Edit Script 10 8 Editing a Script 10 9 Dial Edit Operations 10 10...

Page 255: ...Dial Edit Quick Reference 10 14 10 ii 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 256: ...re used with modems or login procedures The Dial Edit Window allows you to enter and edit scripts which automate these procedures For a New or Experienced User Dial Edit is a new feature on the 730 MT...

Page 257: ...omposed of pairs of Rev strings the pattern of characters the terminal is watching for and Send strings the group of characters the terminal will send back to the host when the Rcv pattern is matched...

Page 258: ...ion When mouse button 3 is released the outline of the Dial Edit Window appears Position the window as desired then click mouse button 3 The Dial Edit Window is displayed Figure 10 2 The mouse cursor...

Page 259: ...S PF3 1 s GS ReV SEND Toggle PF4 FS DL1 DL2 DL3 DL4 DL5 Figure 10 2 The Dial Edit Window Exiting Dial Edit To remove the Dial Edit Window simply use the Delete command on the Main Terminal Menu and de...

Page 260: ...Press and hold mouse button 1 while dragging the mouse to highlight the desired text from left to right When you are done highlighting release mouse button 1 Save or cut this text as desired Saved tex...

Page 261: ...Mouse button 3 is used to display the Dial Edit Port Menu Figure 10 4 Press and hold mouse button 3 while the mouse is in the Dial Edit window to display the menu From this menu you can set a script...

Page 262: ...Mouse Functions in Dial Edit Main None Aux DL1 Main2 DL2 DL3 DL4 DL5 Figure 10 4 Dial Edit Port Menu Dial Edit 10 7...

Page 263: ...strings could be null strings The delimiter used to indicate the end of string between a Rcv and a Send the character FS is entered by pressing F4 on the keyboard This character cannot be part of a st...

Page 264: ...c The edit cursor or caret serves as an insertion point for new characters entered from the keyboard Characters will be entered before the current character Insert the end of string character or any d...

Page 265: ...when the desired script is highlighted The message box Set portname DLscript number will appear For example the message box Set Main DL1 indicates that the Main port will be running the script design...

Page 266: ...sor over the window for which you want to cancel a Dial Edit script Click mouse button 2 to cancel the currently running script The window will flash and the message box Dial Cancelled will appear con...

Page 267: ...script to see what Rcv Send pairs were processed and what pairs remain active To monitor a script select the Monitor option on the button 2 menu The mouse cursor will change to a target cursor Positi...

Page 268: ...of the port whose script is being monitored The reverse video script number area contains the script number The script area contains the script Script elements which have been already processed are d...

Page 269: ...Move caret cursor Sweep out text Display Dial Edit menu Display Dial Edit Port menu Insert a delay Insert an end of string character Procedure Use the Dial Edit option on the More submenu of the Main...

Page 270: ...Dial Edit Quick Reference Procedure Use options on mouse button 2 Dial Edit menu Use mouse button 3 Dial Edit Port menu Select port Select script DL Use the cancel command on the Dial Edit menu Use th...

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Page 272: ...Terminal 11 2 Cleaning 11 2 Spills 11 2 Testing the Terminal 11 3 Automatic Selftest 11 3 User Initiated Selftest 11 3 Selftest Option in Setup 11 3 Selftest Error Messages 11 4 Testing the Mouse 11 7...

Page 273: ...Message Boxes 11 13 Customer Service Information 11 15 11 ii 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 274: ...your 730 MTG terminal testing the operability of the terminal mouse and keyboard troubleshooting hints and techniques and message boxes Customer service information is listed in the last section of th...

Page 275: ...damage the screen and the painted and unpainted parts of the terminal Spills Be careful not to spill any liquid into the keyboard If a spill occurs turn off the terminal immediately Disconnect the ke...

Page 276: ...ftest Failed Press any Key to Continue is displayed Press any key When possible the terminal will then resume normal operation creating the utemp window as described at the beginning of this User s Gu...

Page 277: ...sum Error Cartridge ROM Checksum Error Base RAM Test Failed at Oxxxx 11 4 730 MTG User s Guide Meaning The 256 standard EPROM failed Replace the standard EPROM The 128K Personality EPROM failed Replac...

Page 278: ...card If expansion RAM comes from the 8tarLAN or TCP IP Network Access Unit have the corresponding memory kit replaced based on the address reported on the error message see figure below Note In the ca...

Page 279: ...x900000 X OxaOOOOO OxaOOOOO X Oxa80000 Oxa80000 X OxcOOOOO Figure 11 1 Expansion RAM Addresses Note For the above figure 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 Replace the Memory Kit 2 SIMMs nearest the edge o...

Page 280: ...en should mimic the movement of the mouse 2 Move the mouse cursor so that it is positioned over the screen background 3 Press and hold mouse button 3 The Main Terminal Menu should appear 4 Continuing...

Page 281: ...button 1 again to put the window in Local Edit mode If the keyboard is operating properly typed characters will be echoed in the window Control characters will only be visible if the Controls option u...

Page 282: ...r is fitted properly Check if other terminals at your location are having the same problem Make sure brightness and contrast are turned up If trouble still exists after checking the items above and pe...

Page 283: ...r cord is connected and that the AC power switch is ON Check that the keyboard is connected to the terminal Check that the modem cable if used is connected to the selected physical port Check that the...

Page 284: ...that a Current window exists Check that the current window is not the Setup Icon window Make that window Current and press any key to continue Press any key to reset the terminal All host sessions and...

Page 285: ...add the ISO or Special Character set for that font Downloaded fonts greater than 128 characters are loaded into GO and G2 with GL mapped to GO and GR mapped to G2 Ensure that the SSI EIA card ribbon...

Page 286: ...llowed sole window of active host Meaning A swept or reshaped window is smaller than the minimum size Re sweep or reshape the window A number of errors include Not enough memory to create a window Not...

Page 287: ...Cancelled Meaning Appears after a Dial Edit script is selected to run in a window Click any button to continue No Dial Edit script is running in the targeted window To recover click any button to cont...

Page 288: ...identified a problem needing outside service contact either of the following ATT Information Systems Service Organizations For terminals connected to an ATT processor contact the National Software Sup...

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Page 290: ...Appendix A Control Characters Contents Wproc Control Characters A 1 4014 GS Control Characters A 4 Control Characters A i...

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Page 292: ...follow No action implies that the control character is displayed but not acted on by the terminal The way in which control characters are displayed depends on the setting of the Controls option on th...

Page 293: ...0 MTG User s Guide Action No action No action No action No action No action No action No action Rings the bell Backspace Horizontal tab Action depends on Received Newline option setting Action depends...

Page 294: ...t Turn Printer on line Flow Control Setup Option has affect Turn Printer off line No action No action No action Cancel escape sequence parsing No action Cancel escape sequence parsing Begin escape seq...

Page 295: ...4014 GS Control Characters In the tables that follow No action implies that the control character is displayed but not acted on by the terminal A 4 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 296: ...ion 4014 GS Control Characters Rings bell clears Bypass Condition BS Backspace Following ESC Character Rings bell In Alpha Mode Causes the cursor to move left one character space Backspacing past the...

Page 297: ...l with either Margin 1 or Margin 2 active In Graph Mode Resets emulator to Alpha Mode cancels crosshair cursor sets the Alpha cursor to the next text line of Margin 1 if a vector has been executed whi...

Page 298: ...No action Following ESC Character In Alpha Mode Sends emulator status and address of lower left corner of the Alpha cursor to the host Following ESC Character in Graph Mode Sends emulator status and...

Page 299: ...the 4014 Alpha cursor and erases the screen Follo ll ing ESC Character In Graph Mode Erases the screen selects Alpha Mode sets the cursor to home position and sets Margin 1 In Alpha Mode Enter Point P...

Page 300: ...eed carriage return Following ESC Character Move one space right spacing past end of a line causes an automatic line feed carriage return In Alpha Mode Move cursor down one line if cursor moves past t...

Page 301: ...Incremental Plot Mode In Graph Mode Enter Incremental Plot Mode In Bypass Condition Enter Incremental Plot Mode In Bypass Condition Clears Bypass Condition No action No action Following ESC Character...

Page 302: ...a Mode leaving the Alpha cursor at the last Vector substate address or at the last Point Plot substate address In Bypass Condition Clears Bypass Condition Following ESC Character Reset to Alpha Mode I...

Page 303: ...A 12 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 304: ...Information Report 8 4 Editing Functions 8 7 Emulation Entrance 8 8 Font 8 9 Keyboard Support 8 9 Labels Window 8 9 Line Attributes 8 10 Programmable Options 8 10 Program 8 10 Program continued 8 11 P...

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Page 306: ...s ESC ps m where ps 0 Normal ps 1 Bold ps 2 Subdued ps 4 Underline ps 5 Blink ps 7 Reverse Video ps 8 Blank ps 22 No Bold Subdued or Blank ps 24 No Underline ps 25 No Blink ps 27 No Reverse Video ps 2...

Page 307: ...A United Kingdom B ASCII 9 or Q Canadian French 0 Special Line Drawing 1 Securities Industry Mosaic ISO Latin 1 0 to 9J A to F ASCII encoded hex digit 0 to 7J A to F 3 4 5 6 Bits 1 5 Bit 6 Bit 7 Bit 8...

Page 308: ...t 5 Bit 6 Extension Indicator Bit 7 Bit a Bit 1 Subdued Description 0 off 1 on 0 off 1 on 0 off 1 on 0 off 1 on o o No more ca data 1 One byte follows 1 7 bit environ Parity a bit environ 0 0 off 1 on...

Page 309: ...sig ESC with parameters described below Value Bit 1 Bold Bit 2 Underline Bit 3 Blinking Bit 4 Reverse Video Bit 5 Bit 6 Extension Indicator Bit 7 Bit a Description First row First column First or only...

Page 310: ...Shift 3 0 not pending 1 pending Bit 4 Autowrap 0 not pending 1 pending Bit 5 0 Bit 6 Extension Indlc 0 no more data 1 one more byte of data Bit 7 7 bit environ Parity bit Bit 8 8 blt environ 0 space...

Page 311: ...Indic Bit 7 7 blt envIron Bit 8 8 blt environ space 0 1 or 2 intermediate characters 20 2F hex and a final character 30 7E hex B 0 A 90rQ Description 0 94 chars 1 96 chars 0 94 chars 1 96 chars o 94 c...

Page 312: ...xit mode ESC E ESC 7 h for on ESC 7 I for off ESC line column H or ESC line column f ESC pn A where pn number of lines ESC pn B where pn number of lines ESC pn C where pn number of spaces ESC pn D whe...

Page 313: ...ulation B 8 730 MTG User s Guide ESC pn L where pn number of lines ESC pn M pn number of lines ESC pn b where pn number of repeats of last character received ESC ps K where ps 0 cursor to end of line...

Page 314: ...ere ps2 length of font name Terminal responds with ESC ps1 ps2 w font name ps1 0 font not available ps1 1 font in terminal ps1 2 font in current use in the window ps2 length of font name ESC 1 ps2 u f...

Page 315: ...rols Select 8 bit Controls Program Program Enter Key Program PF key with PF key Programming option set to 630 MTG 8 10 730 MTG User s Guide ESC 5 ESC 6 ESC 3 for top half ESC 4 for bottom half ESC 31...

Page 316: ...s for User maximum of 80 ps2 ignored ps3 0 program Sys Fkey ps3 1 program User Fkey ps3 2 program Shifted System Fkey no label label 16 chars ESC ps1 ps2 ps3 x item string where ps1 length of item ps2...

Page 317: ...on Linefeed ESC 20 h for yes ESC 20 I for no Columns ESC 3 h for 132 columns ESC 3 I for 80 columns Reverse Video ESC 5 h for on ESC 5 I for off Block Underline Cursor ESC 11 h for underscore ESC 11 I...

Page 318: ...0 Even ps2 1 Odd ps2 2 Mark ps2 3 Space ps2 4 None ESC 17 h for 8 bits ESC 17 I for 7 bits ESC 21 h for on ESC 21 I for off ESC 22h for on ESC 22 I for off ESC ps1 ps2 ps40 s where ps1 I O card option...

Page 319: ...ps7 2 autowrap off ps8 1 no newline on LF ps8 2 newline on LF ps9 1 return key CR ps9 2 return key LF ps9 3 return key CR LF ps10 cartridge option value ps10 0 no option ps11 0 if not 80 or 132 ps11 1...

Page 320: ...blink cursor ps18 1 labels on ps18 2 labels off ps19 7 bits character ps19 8 bits character ps20 transmission value ps20 0 no option ps21 edit keys ps21 0 no option ps22 number of stop bits ps22 0 no...

Page 321: ...p sw del ps29 printer opt value ps29 0 no option ps30 alarm option value ps30 0 no option ps31 printer speed ps31 0 no option ps32 printer parity ps32 0 no option ps33 Aux port data bits ps33 0 no opt...

Page 322: ...g ps38 3 CAN French ps39 Char Set Option ps39 0 no option ps39 1 Multinational ps39 2 National ps40 0 option does not exist ps40 1 7 bit controls ps40 2 8 bit controls ESC a for saving ESC R for resto...

Page 323: ...Termination Mode Printer Extent Mode Printer Status Request Print Window 8 18 730 MTG User s Guide ESC 5 i ESC 5 1i ESC 4i ESC 5 i ESC 5 2i ESC 4i ESC 18 I for no form feed ESC 18 h for form feed ESC...

Page 324: ...1 0 No cartridge pn1 7b Overlay Mode cart pn2 Expansion Card 10 byte where bits 0 2 000 No card in I O bits 0 2 001 SSI SIO card bit 3 1 if Request Terminal Configuration is received via I O or SSI bi...

Page 325: ...s Guide ESC 5 n Response is ESC n for terminal OK ESC 3 n for terminal error ESC F ESC c Response is ESC 8 8 8 c ESC length string Response is ESC length string ESC 6 n Response is ESC rows columns R...

Page 326: ...ll Down Status Line Cursor Positioning to Status Line Wproc Escape Sequence Usting ESC top line bottom line r ESC 6 h for on ESC 6 I for off ESC pn S where pn number of lines ESC pn T where pn number...

Page 327: ...4014 Window Large Font Medium Font Small Font Tiny Font Solid Vector Dotted Vector Dot dashed Vector 8 22 730 MTG User s Guide ESC 1 f ESC 2 9 ESC 2 f ESC 8 ESC 9 ESC ESC ESC ESC e ESC h ESC f ESC 9 E...

Page 328: ...Fill Vertical Cross hatch Fill Pixel Operation GIN Button 1 ESC c ESC k ESC s 4014 GS Escape Sequences ESC d ESC I ESC t ESC xO yO w h x ESC xO yO w h y ESC xO yO w h z ESC ESC A ESC 8 ESCC ESC D ESC...

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Page 330: ...and Fonts Contents Character Sets C 1 Designating a Logical Set C 2 Mapping a Character Set to GL or GR C 4 Character Set Tables C 6 Font Information C 14 Resident Fonts C 14 Downloaded Fonts C 16 Cha...

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Page 332: ...ing Securities Industry Mosaic ISO Latin 1 These are illustrated in the Character Set Tables section in this chapter Two character sets are active at anyone time They are designated GL left and GR rig...

Page 333: ...equences for Wproc Wproc supports all resident character sets of the 600 series family of terminals plus the ISO character set However when the Character Mode option on the Options submenu of the Wpro...

Page 334: ...B ESC B ESC B ESC B UK ESC A ESC A ESC A ESC A CAN French ESC Q ESC Q ESC Q ESC Q or or or or ESC 9 ESC 9 ESC 9 ESC 9 Special Line ESC 0 ESC 0 ESC 0 ESC 0 Securities ESC 1 ESC 1 ESC 1 ESC 1 Mosaic ES...

Page 335: ...rol function codes are divided into locking shift and single shift functions When you use the locking shift function to map a logical set that set remains current until another set is mapped When you...

Page 336: ...R Map G2 into GL for the next character Map G3 into GL for the next character Use Control Function Locking Shift 0 Locking Shift 1 Locking Shift 1 Right Locking Shift 2 Locking Shift 2 Right Locking S...

Page 337: ...Character Sets Character Set Tables The tables on the following pages illustrate the available character sets C 6 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 338: ...U l 1 D 1 1 A Q a Q 2 D H 2 2 B R b r 3 E D 3 S c s X 5 4 E D 4 D T d t T 5 E N 5 E U e u Q K 6 A S 6 F V f v K N 7 lJ E 7 G H 9 w B 8 BS C 8 H X h x 9 E 9 I y i y M A S J Z j Z B B v E K k T C C F F...

Page 339: ...D 1 A Q a Q H 1 2 D H 2 B R b r 2 3 E D 3 C S c s X 3 1 E D 4 D T d t T of 5 E N 5 E U e u Q K 6 A S 6 F V f v K N 7 1J E 7 G H 9 w 6 8 6 C 8 H X h x S N 9 E 9 I y i y M A s J Z j Z 6 B v E K k T C C...

Page 340: ...0 1 1 A Q a Q H 2 0 2 B R b r 2 3 E 0 3 C S c s X 3 4 E 0 T 4 D T d t 5 E N 5 E U e u Q K 6 A S 6 F V f v K N 7 lJ E 7 G H 9 w B 8 B S C 8 H X h x N 9 E 11 9 I y i y A 6 J Z j z B v K a k e T c C f f...

Page 341: ...D e p U L 1 SH D 1 A Q 1 2 D II 2 B R H 2 T 3 E D 3 C S F X 3 F 1 E D 4 D T c l T 4 P 5 E N 5 E U L 1 Q K F 6 A S 6 F V 0 L K N 7 lJ E I 7 G H B T 8 a c 8 H X tI I S H L 9 E 9 I y v M T A Sa J Z J B v...

Page 342: ...U L 1 s 0 1 1 A Q a Q H 2 0 II 2 B R b r 2 3 0 3 C S C 5 x J 1 0 4 D T d t T 5 Ii 5 E U e u Q K 6 R S 6 F V f v K N 7 fJ B 7 G H 9 w 8 BS C 8 H X h x tI 9 E 9 I y i y M A SB z J Z j z B v E K Ys k T C...

Page 343: ...N 0 U l 1 s 0 H 1 2 0 2 3 E 0 X 3 4 E 0 II I I T i 5 E N I I L Q K 6 A S I a L K N II 7 lJ E r L B 8 B C Ii fi a I s N 9 E a a m H A s a m W J B B E 91 1 c C f f S 1 1 WI m f 0 0 s L Iii s E s R an r...

Page 344: ...1 1 2 8 2 P 2 2 A 0 a 0 3 S E 3 A 6 a 6 4 I C t I A l a 0 Ii C 5 Ii H J t A B it 0 L J 6 Ss sp I f 0 ce 0 I 7 ES E p C x c 8 H 9 8 E 0 e s I 9 H 99 C J 1 E U e u A v Q Q E U e u s A B P C s D E 0 e u...

Page 345: ...roc menu The fonts are named small medium la rge and larger These fonts all supply the standard set of ASCII characters see Table C 10 Font Small Medium Large Larger C 14 730 MTG User s Guide Size 7 b...

Page 346: ...al Tab EOT End of Transmls n FF Form Feed ENO Enquiry CR Carrlage Ret ACK Acknowledge SO Shift Out BEL Bell SI Shift In SP Space P P A Q a q B R b r C S c s 0 T d t E U e u F V I v G W g w H X h x I Y...

Page 347: ...ee the documentation pertaining to your specific application program When a downloaded font is selected certain conditions are in effect These are When switching to a different character set the curre...

Page 348: ...Appendix D EIA Connections Contents Main and Main2 EIA Communications Interface 0 1 Aux EIA Communications Interface 0 3 SSI Port 0 5 LAN Port 0 6 EIA Connections D i...

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Page 350: ...tting is 9600 The output signals of this interface are 5V dc to 12V dc for an on or a space condition The off or mark condition is signalled by a voltage level of 5V dc to 12V dc with respect to groun...

Page 351: ...Interface Table 0 1 Main Main2 Port Pin Definitions Pin Signal Direction 1 Frame To Host 2 TO To Host 3 RD From Host 4 RTS To Host 5 CTS From Host 6 DSR From Host 7 Gnd To Host 8 OCD From Host 20 DTR...

Page 352: ...19200 The default speed setting is 9600 The output signals of this interface are 5V dc to 12V dc for an on or a space condition The off or mark condition is signalled by a voltage level of 5V dc to 1...

Page 353: ...0 2 Auxiliary Port Pin Definitions Pin Signal Direction 1 Frame To Printer 2 RD From Printer 3 TD To Printer 4 RTS Tied to 5 5 CTS Tied to 4 6 DSR To Printer 7 Gnd To Printer 8 DCD To Printer 20 DTR...

Page 354: ...SSI Port The SSI SIO card provides both the Main2 port and the SSI port For information on the SSI EIA Interface Card pin assignments refer to the User s Guide for that Card EIA Connections 0 5...

Page 355: ...ory or LAN card Either the 512K Memory Expansion Card or a 730 MTG Network Access Unit StarLAN 10 ISO or TCP IP are available For information on the 730 StarLAN 10 ISO or 730 StarLAN 10 TCP IP Network...

Page 356: ...Appendix E 98 Key Keyboard Contents Keyboard Layout E 1 Transmitted Codes E 4 Numeric Keypad Transmitted Codes E 8 98 Key Keyboard E i...

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Page 358: ...Appendix E 98 Key Keyboard Keyboard Layout The layouts on the following pages use position numbers on the keytops instead of keytop labels 98 Key Keyboard E 1...

Page 359: ...3 4 5 8 9 12 13 14 25 39 45 59 64 78 83 96 Alain Keypad Figure E 1 98 key Keyboard Main Keypad E 2 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 360: ...15 16 17 IS 19 110 40 41 42 43 44 III 60 61 62 112 79 SO Sl S2 113 97 9S 99 100 101 102 107 114 lOS 109 Cursor eypad Numer c eypad Figure E 2 98 key Keyboard Keypads 98 Key Keyboard E 3...

Page 361: ...y 13 F7 Programmable 1 Programmable 1 14 F8 Programmable 1 Programmable 1 Sys Fkey 15 F9 Programmable 1 Programmable 1 16 F10 Programmable 1 Programmable 1 17 F11 Programmable 1 Programmable 1 18 F12...

Page 362: ...1 71 51 11 47 WETB 77 57 17 48 E ENQ 65 45 05 49 R DC2 72 52 12 50 T DC4 74 54 14 51 YEM 79 59 19 52 U NAK 75 55 15 53 I HT 69 49 09 54 OSI 6f 4f Of 55 POLE 70 50 10 56 ESC 5b 7b 1b 57 GS 5d 7d 1d 59...

Page 363: ...pad 34 2 34 2 34 2 81 5 pad 35 2 35 2 35 2 82 6 pad 36 2 36 2 36 2 83 SCROLL LOCK 83 84 SHIFT 84 85 ZSUB 7a Sa 1a 86 X CAN 78 58 18 87 C ETX 63 43 03 88 VSYN 76 56 16 89 B STX 62 42 02 90 N SO 6e 4e...

Page 364: ...B ESC B 108 o pad 30 2 30 2 30 2 109 pad 2e 2 2e 2 2e 2 110 F14 Programmable 1 Programmable 1 111 pad 2b 2 2b 2 2b 2 112 pad 2d 2 2d 2 2d 2 113 pad 2c 2 2c 2 2c 2 114 ENTER pad Up to 4 programmed cha...

Page 365: ...s 4 4 ESC 0 t SS3 t 5 5 ESC 0 u SS3 u 6 6 ESC 0 v SS3 v 7 7 ESC 0 w SS3w 8 8 ESC 0 x SS3 x 9 9 ESC Oy SS3 y minus ESC 0 m SS3 m comma ESC 0 1 SS31 period ESC 0 n SS3 n Enter CR ESC 0 M SS3 M equal lef...

Page 366: ...Appendix F 102 Key Keyboard Contents Keyboard Layouts F 1 Transmitted Codes F 4 Numeric Keypad Transmitted Codes F 8 Compose Mode F 9 102 Key Keyboard F i...

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Page 368: ...Appendix F 102 Key Keyboard Keyboard Layouts The layouts on the following pages use position numbers on the keytops instead of keytop labels 102 Key Keyboard F 1...

Page 369: ...15 16 29 30 43 44 57 58 64 Main Keypad Figure F 1 102 key Keyboard Main Keypad F 2 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 370: ...124 125 126 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 76 81 86 91 96 101 106 92 97 102 107 83 93 98 103 108 79 84 89 94 99 104 109 Figure F 2 102 key Keyboard Keypads 102 Key Keyboard F 3...

Page 371: ...6 5e 1e 8 7 37 26 9 8 38 2a 10 9 39 28 11 0 30 29 12 _ US 2d Sf 1f 13 3d 2b 15 BACKSPACE 08 08 08 16 TAB 09 ESC Z ESC Z 17 Q DC1 71 51 11 18 WETB 77 57 17 19 E ENQ 65 45 05 20 R DC2 72 52 12 21 T DC4...

Page 372: ...47 07 36 H BS 68 48 08 37 J LF 6a 4a Oa 38 KVT 6b 4b Ob 39 LFF 6c 4c Oc 40 3b 3a 41 27 22 43 RETURN CR or LF or CR LF 44 Shift 46 ZSUB 7a 5a 1a 47 XCAN 78 58 18 48 C ETX 63 43 03 49 VSYN 76 56 16 50 B...

Page 373: ...e Up Disc ESC V disconnect 86 Page Down Reset ESC U ESC c 89 __ Right ESC C ESCb ESCb 90 Num Lock pad See Table F 5 3 91 7 Home pad See Table F 5 3 92 4 pad See Table F 5 3 93 1 End pad See Table F 5...

Page 374: ...le 2 Programmable 2 Programmable 2 Programmable 2 Programmable 2 Programmable 2 Programmable 2 Programmable 2 Programmable 2 Programmable 2 Programmable 2 Programmable 2 Programmable 2 Programmable 2...

Page 375: ...0 s SS3 s 4 ESC D 4 ESC 0 t SS2 t 5 5 5 ESC 0 u SS3 u 6 ESC C 6 ESC 0 v SS3 v 7 Home ESC H 7 ESC 0 w SS3 w 8t ESC A 8 ESC 0 x SS3 x 9 PgUp ESC V 9 ESC 0 Y SS3 y ESC 0 S SS3 S ESC 0 I SS31 Del ESC P p...

Page 376: ...key press the two character sequence corresponding to the character you wish to type see the tables in Appendices E and F for compose sequences The character will be generated and Compose Mode is exi...

Page 377: ...ensitive quotation mark number sign apostrophe at sign aa open bracket backslash or 1 close bracket circumflex accent A grave accent single quote open brace I vertical line r close brace tilde i inver...

Page 378: ...inal 0_ dbl open angle bracket dbl close angle bracket degree sign 0 or l0 plus or minus 1 superscript 1 l 2 superscript 2 2 3 superscript 3 3 Il micro sign lu Order paragraph sign p or P middle dot o...

Page 379: ...A E diphthong AE Both cedilla C C Case E grave E E Case E acute E E Case E circumflex E E Case E umlaut E E or E Case grave I r Case i acute I I Case i circumflex I r Case j umlaut I I or I Case N til...

Page 380: ...y acute Y y Case f3 German sharp s ss Case a grave a a Case a acute a a Case a circumflex a a A Case a umlaut a a or a Case a tilde a a Case a ring a a or a 0 Case re a e diphthong ae Both y cedilla c...

Page 381: ...acute 0 0 Case 6 circumflex 0 0 Case 0 tilde 0 0 Case 0 umlaut 0 0 or 0 Case 95 slash 0 0 Case U grave u u Case U acute u u Case U circumflex u u Case ii umlaut u u or u Case y acute y y Case y umlau...

Page 382: ...ces Compose Character Necessary Characters Case or Character Name To Depress Following Order COInpose Key Sensitive cedilla dieresis un or Jl capital Icelandic thorn TH Both p small Icelandic thorn th...

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Page 384: ...Appendix G 102 1 Key Keyboard Contents Keyboard Layout G 1 Transmitted Codes G 3 Transmitted Codes G 4 Numeric Keypad Transmitted Codes G 9 Compose Mode G 10 102 1 Key Keyboard G i...

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Page 386: ...Appendix G 102 1 Key Keyboard Keyboard Layout The layouts on the following pages use position numbers on the keytops instead of keytop labels 102 1 Key Keyboard G 1...

Page 387: ...D I 2 I 4 I 5 I I 6 I 7 I 9 I I 10 I 11 112 1 13 I 17 30 38 59 71A 75A 92 96 Main Keypad Figure G 1 102 1 key Keyboard Main Keypad G 2 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 388: ...99 100 101 Figure G 2 102 1 key Keyboard Keypads Transmitted Codes Transmitted Codes are listed on the following pages These codes are applicable when the Language option is set to French Canadian and...

Page 389: ...grammable 2 User Fkey 9 F8 Programmable 2 Programmable 2 Sys Fkey 10 F9 Programmable 2 Programmable 2 11 F10 Programmable 2 Programmable 2 12 F11 Programmable 2 Programmable 2 13 F12 Programmable 2 Pr...

Page 390: ...36 pad See Table G 5 3 37 pad See Table G 5 3 38 TAB 09 CSI Z CSIZ 39 Q DC1 71 51 11 40 WETS 77 57 17 41 E ENQ 65 45 05 42 R DC2 72 52 12 43 T DC4 74 54 14 44 Y EM 79 59 19 45 U NAK 75 55 15 46 I HT 6...

Page 391: ...59 CAPS LOCK 60 ASOH 61 41 01 61 S DC3 73 53 13 62 D EaT 64 44 04 63 FACK 66 46 06 64 G BEL 67 47 07 65 H BS 68 48 08 66 J LF 6a 4a Oa 67 KVT 6b 4b Db 68 L FF 6c 4c 69 3b 3a Oc 7e 70 compose compose 7...

Page 392: ...2c 2d 84 2e 2e e9 c9 27 multinational mode 85 acute E 7b 27 national mode 86 SHIFT 87 t CSIA CSI T CSI T 88 1 End pad See Table G 5 3 89 2 t pad See Table G 5 3 90 3 PgOn pad See Table G 5 3 91 Enter...

Page 393: ...he above table represents those codes which will be sent with the setup option Language set to French Canadian 2 The code generated depends on the 600 Family Keyboard option 3 The code generated depen...

Page 394: ...SC 0 s SS3 s 4 ESC 0 4 ESC 0 t SS3 t 5 5 5 ESC 0 u SS3 u 6 ESC C 6 ESC 0 v SS3 v 7 Home ESC H 7 ESC 0 w SS3 w Bt ESC A 8 ESC 0 x SS3 x 9 PgUp ESC V 9 ESC 0 Y SS3 y ESC 0 S SS3 S ESC 01 SS31 Del ESC P...

Page 395: ...he Compose key is pressed followed by a two key sequence representing the character For instructions on using Compose Mode see Appendix E Compose sequences are listed below for the Canadian French key...

Page 396: ...or Two Key Character Name To Depress Following Order Auto Compose Compose Key Sensitive Sequence quotation mark number sign apostrophe a grave a a Case a a circumflex a a Case a y cedilla c c Case c e...

Page 397: ...G 12 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 398: ...Appendix H 122 Key Keyboard Contents Keyboard Layout H 1 Transmitted Codes H 4 Numeric Keypad Transmitted Codes H 9 122 Key Keyboard H i...

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Page 400: ...Appendix H 122 Key Keyboard Keyboard Layout The layouts on the following pages use position numbers on the keytops instead of keytop labels 122 Key Keyboard H 1...

Page 401: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Programmable Function Keypad Main Keypad Figure H 1 122 key Keyboard Main and Function Key Keypads H 2 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 402: ...4 45 46 47 48 49 50 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 109 110 III 112 113 114 115 116 117 123 125 126 Left Keypad Right Keypad Numeric Keypad Figure H 2 122 key Keyboard Keypads 122 Key...

Page 403: ...ammable 1 11 F23 Programmable 1 Programmable 1 12 F24 Programmable 1 Programmable 1 13 F1 Programmable 1 Programmable 1 14 F2 Programmable 1 Programmable 1 15 F3 Programmable 1 Programmable 1 16 F4 Pr...

Page 404: ...US 2d 5f 1f 39 3d 2b 41 Erase Tab 08 08 42 DUP PA1 43 FIELD MARK PA2 44 BLANK KEY 45 BLANK KEY pad option able 2 46 pad 2b 2 2b 2 2b 2 47 pad 2c 2 2c 2 2c 2 48 SPACE pad 20 2 20 2 20 2 49 Cmd 50 Cursr...

Page 405: ...pad 37 2 37 2 37 2 69 8 pad 38 2 38 2 38 2 70 9 pad 39 2 39 2 39 2 71 TAB 1 pad 09 2 09 2 09 2 72 Jump next window next window 73 Erase EOF Record 74 CAPS LOCK 75 ASOH 61 41 01 76 S DC3 73 53 13 77 DE...

Page 406: ...99 CETX 63 43 03 100 VSYN 76 56 16 101 BSTX 62 42 02 102 N SO 6e 4e Oe 103 M CR 6d 4d Od 104 2c 3c 105 2e 3e 106 US 2f 3f 11 107 SHIFT 109 ESC 0 ESC 0 ESC 20 110 HOME ESC H ESC H ESC H 111 ESC C ESC C...

Page 407: ...NTER o pad pad Hexadecimal Codes Sent Unshift Shift Control 20 20 20 Up to 4 programmed characters 2 ESC B ESC B ESC B 30 2e 30 2e 30 2e 1 The code generated depends on the 600 Family Keyboard option...

Page 408: ...ic Keypad Mode Alternate Keypad Mode Blank Plus ESC 0 Q Comma ESC 0 R Space Space ESC 0 S 9 9 ESC Oy 8 8 ESC Ox 7 7 ESC Ow 6 6 ESC 0 v 5 5 ESC 0 u 4 4 ESC 0 t 3 3 ESC 0 s 2 2 ESC 0 r 1 1 ESC 0 q 0 0 E...

Page 409: ...H 10 730 MTG User s Guide...

Page 410: ...ndowing Utilities 1 1 Changes to Your profile 1 3 TERM Variable 1 3 DMD and PATH Variables 1 3 Terminfo 1 5 TERM Variable 1 5 730 Terminfo Entry 1 5 Terminfo Listing 1 6 Local 730 Terminfo Entry 1 14...

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Page 412: ...ost prompt in a non layers window If no error message is displayed in response to this command and host prompt appears your host computer is already properly configured to support the layers environme...

Page 413: ...where the TERMINAL_VERSION is displayed in the 730 Setup window For example if the first line of your Setup window says 8 8 8 ROMS your TERMINAL_VERSION is 8 8 8 and the zero length file must be calle...

Page 414: ...lities package is available the DMD variable does not have to be set and the PATH variable does not have to be modified The AT T Windowing Utilities package is available starting with UNIX System V Re...

Page 415: ...For example the lines below from a sample profile will set up your environment to operate a 730 MTG terminal with the 5620 DMD Core package stty tabs ixon DMD usr dmd or wherever 5620 software is loca...

Page 416: ...ages in case you do not have access to the 730 terminfo and must install it on your system If you are not sure whether 730 MTG terminfo is installed on your computer enter the following command tput T...

Page 417: ...and 730r 41 respectively 7301att7301730MTGIAT T 730 windowing terminal Version 730 ti 1 0 has status line of 80 chars hs wsl 80 tsl E7 E i p1 dx support E on the status line status_line_esc_ok eslok s...

Page 418: ...h character set mode smacs N rmacs O am da db xenl mir msgr npc xon it 8 Im O short descriptions without E bel G cr M ht t cursor movement cud1 E 8 cuf1 E C cuu1 E A cub1 H cud E p1 d8 cuu E p1 dA cuf...

Page 419: ...4m rmul E 24m smso E 7m rmso E 27m rev E 7m Note The following should be entered as a single line sgr E O p6 t 1 p5 t 2 p2 t 4 p4 t 5 p3 P1 1 t 7 P7 t B m p9 tAN eAO sgrO E mAO character attribute mo...

Page 420: ...Terminfo shifted system function keys numbers 25 48 but no label 25 ESC pf string length q 16 char label up to 8 char str 24 ESC pf 24 string length 0 3 q up to 8 char str Note The following should be...

Page 421: ...lr E 2J khome E H kcbt E Z kcuu1 E A kcud1 E 8 kcuf1 E C kcub1 E D kf1 EOc kf2 EOd kf3 EOe kf4 EOf kf5 EOg kf6 EOh kf7 EOi kf8 EOj kf9 ENo kf10 ENp kf11 ENq kf12 ENr kf13 ENs kf14 ENt kf15 ENu kf16 EN...

Page 422: ...32 EOJ kf33 ENO kf34 ENP kf35 ENQ kf36 ENR kf37 ENS kf38 ENT kf39 EOU kf40 EOV kf41 EOW kf42 EOX kf43 EOY kf44 EOZ kf45 EO kf46 EO s kf47 EO kf48 EO flash E 5h 200 E 51 fsl E8 is1 E 8 OI E 3 4 5 13 15...

Page 423: ...ti 1 0 Iines 41 use 730 730 24Iatt730 241730MTG 24IAT T 730 24 windowing terminal Version 730 ti 1 0 Iines 24 use 730 730rlatt730r 730MTGrIAT T 730 rev video windowing terminal Version 730 ti 1 0 fla...

Page 424: ...An application such as vi uses the cvvis and cnorm entries in the 730 MTG terminfo As a result you will get a blinking cursor when the application is run and get a steady cursor when the application...

Page 425: ...O HOME dmdterminfo export TERM TERMINFO 2 Log off and then log back on to cause your profile to be executed 3 Execute the following commands cd mkdir dmdterminfo cd terminfo 4 Copy the 730 terminfo de...

Page 426: ...ts submenu change the Non layers Window CoIs and or the Non layers Window Rows to your desired values Remember the values you choose 2 Edit the 730 terminfo listing setting the variable cols to the va...

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Page 428: ...Appendix J Options and Accessories Contents Listing J 1 Options and Accessories J i...

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Page 430: ...se 524186384 None Base Pan 524186392 None 730 MTG ControllerIBase 501013015 3344 730 Metal Base and Logic Card 524594652 None 98 key Keyboard 501009013 33401 102 key Keyboard 501007421 33404 102 1 key...

Page 431: ...de a 630 MTG to a 730 MTG 730 X Cartridge Package 730 X Terminal with 1 MB RAM 730 X Terminal with 2 5 MB RAM 730 X Binary Host Package 730 X Source Host Package Comcode PE Code 524594306 33535 501012...

Page 432: ...st 2 12 Tilt and Swivel 2 12 Alpha Mode 7 24 2 Column Format 7 25 Displaying Text 7 25 Entering Alpha Mode from Graph Mode 7 25 Entering Alpha Mode 7 24 Alpha Mode 2 Column Display 7 8 Appendix A Cont...

Page 433: ...2 IN 2 730 MTG Tenninal User s Guide Cleaning 11 2 Spills 11 2 Changes to Your profile 1 3 DMD and PATH Variables 1 3 TERM Variable 1 3 Changing the Default Non Layers Window 1 15 Character Attribute...

Page 434: ...0 DMD Core Package 1 3 630 Software Development Package 1 3 AT T Windowing Utilities Package 1 3 Documentation 1 13 Download Labels and Strings 600 Family 9 9 Download Strings 630 MTG Version 1 1 9 12...

Page 435: ...nts C 16 Resident Fonts C 14 From More on the Main Terminal Menu 6 3 7 3 IN 4 730 MTG Tenninal User s Guide From New on the Main Terminal Menu 6 3 7 3 From Power On 6 2 7 3 From the 4014 GS Emulator 6...

Page 436: ...keys 9 9 label Window Description 9 2 Fkey Ranges 9 3 User and System Fkeys 9 5 label Window PF Edit Quick Reference 9 17 labels Window 8 9 lAN Port 0 6 layers Cols 6 4 layers Rows 6 4 layers versus N...

Page 437: ...TG Tenninal User s Guide Exiting PF Edit 9 15 Pixel Operations 7 24 Point Plot Mode 7 26 Pop Up Menus 3 4 Ports 4 6 Host Port default for Main Main2 4 6 Printer Port Default for Aux 4 16 SSI 4 17 Powe...

Page 438: ...ect Labels for Display 9 12 Selecting and Typing Text 6 17 Selftest 4 25 Selftest Error Messages 11 4 Selftest Option in Setup 11 3 Send 6 20 Setting Brightness and Contrast 2 12 Setup Default 4 26 Di...

Page 439: ...oard in the 4014 GS 7 12 Using the Mouse in the 4014 GS 7 14 IN 8 730 MTG Tenninal User s Guide What is the 4014 GS Emulator 7 3 Window Appearance 7 7 The 4014 GS Menu 7 16 Character Size 7 16 Options...

Page 440: ...bel Area 6 7 Split Screen Feature 6 13 Text Area 6 6 The Scroll Area and Scrolling 6 10 7 7 Alpha Mode 2 Column Display 7 8 Clipped Windows 7 8 Drawing Space Origin 7 9 Resolution 7 10 Scaled Windows...

Page 441: ...ble Options 8 10 Requests Reports Resets 8 19 Scrolling Region 8 21 Status Line 8 21 Wproc Operations 6 17 Edit Operations 6 20 Edit 6 17 Font 6 23 Options 6 27 Peel 6 24 Print 6 26 Wproc Quick Refere...

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