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INFORMATION

JULY 1992

PCM90A

PCM91

PCM82-C
PCM83-C
PCM84-C

LinkUp 5294

DL5294 Firmware

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Summary of Contents for LinkUp 5294

Page 1: ...x 724 746 0746 Mailing address Black Box Corporation 1000 Park Drive Lawrence PA 15055 1018 Web site www blackbox com E mail info blackbox com CUSTOMER SUPPORT INFORMATION JULY 1992 PCM90A PCM91 PCM82 C PCM83 C PCM84 C LinkUp 5294 DL5294 Firmware SYS CK ON DCE DTE TXD RXD RTS CTS DTR DSR CD RI SYN TXC RXC IO FLT CHANNEL ERROR CH SEL RESET LINKUP 5294 ...

Page 2: ...ment is operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipmen...

Page 3: ...flujo de aire por los orificios de ventilación 10 El equipo eléctrico deber ser situado fuera del alcance de fuentes de calor como radiadores registros de calor estufas u otros aparatos incluyendo amplificadores que producen calor 11 El aparato eléctrico deberá ser connectado a una fuente de poder sólo del tipo descrito en el instructivo de operación o como se indique en el aparato 12 Precaución d...

Page 4: ... trademark of Centronics Corporation COMPAQ is a registered trademark of Compaq Computer Corporation Hewlett Packard HP and LaserJet are registered trademarks of Hewlett Packard IBM AS 400 and AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Any other trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be the property of the trademark owners ...

Page 5: ...ls 24 4 3 Channel Status Indicators 25 4 4 System Status Indicators 26 4 5 Error Code Display 26 4 6 Rear Panel 26 5 Electrical Characteristics 27 5 1 Power Specifications 27 5 2 Cable Pin Requirements 27 6 Installation 29 6 1 Installing the LinkUp 5294 and the Configuration Terminal 29 6 1 1 Unpack the LinkUp 5294 29 6 1 2 Install the LinkUp 5294 29 6 1 3 Set Up the Configuration Terminal 30 6 1 ...

Page 6: ...e 39 7 2 Connect Mode 40 7 2 1 Sign On Menu 40 7 2 2 Menu Prompts and Parameters 41 7 2 3 Editing Instructions 44 7 2 4 Error Messages 44 7 3 Port Test Mode 45 7 3 1 Port Test Mode Menu and Functions 46 7 4 System Management Mode 47 7 4 1 System Management Mode Menu and Functions 48 7 5 Configurator Mode 54 7 5 1 Help Messages During Configuration 54 7 5 2 Consistency Checking 54 7 5 3 Overridable...

Page 7: ... 85 9 3 Finding and Identifying Problems 86 10 Emulation Capabilities 89 10 1 5250 Display Emulation 89 10 2 5250 Keyboard Functions 89 10 3 LinkUp 5294 Extended Keyboard Functions 89 10 4 Printer Support System vs Local Copy 89 11 Hardware and Software Requirements 93 11 1 ASCII Terminals 93 11 2 Personal Computers and Word Processors 96 11 3 Auxiliary Attached ASCII Printers 97 11 4 Asynchronous...

Page 8: ...eltine 10 51 176 F 15 IQ120 Terminal Module Soroc IQ 120 178 F 16 I3101 Terminal Module IBM 3101 181 F 17 I3151 Terminal Module IBM 3151 184 F 18 I3161 Terminal Module IBM 3161 3163 187 F 19 I3164 Terminal Module IBM 3164 190 F 20 REBUS 3000 Terminal Module Rebus 3000 193 F 21 SCANS Terminal Module Tymshare Scanset 196 F 22 TV910 Terminal Module TeleVideo 910 199 F 23 TV910P Terminal Module TeleVi...

Page 9: ...itor System OK LED Channel Status LEDs DCE DTE TXD RXD CTS DTR CD TXC RI SYN RXC I O FAULT Interface To host synchronous RS 232C V 24 DTE or DCE selectable To users asynchronous RS 232C V 24 or RS 530 DTE DCE or auto selectable Connectors Host DB25 female to user s DB25 female or DB9 male Power 115 or 230 VAC switch selectable 50 or 60 Hz 50 watts Size 6 H x 16 8 W x 11 D 15 2 x 42 7 x 27 9 cm Wei...

Page 10: ... adapter on your System 34 36 38 or AS 400 It can be directly with just an RS 232 cable or remote through synchronous modems Once you make the connections the LinkUp enables almost any ASCII terminal or personal computer and word processor with the appropriate terminal emulation software installed to appear to the IBM host as an actual 5251 Model 11 5291 or 5292 Display Workstation implemented as ...

Page 11: ...rder this upgrade when you wish to expand the number of connectors on your LinkUp unit NOTE Port 0 and Port 1 support synchronous transmissions Ports 2 through 33 support asynchronous transmissions The following manuals may prove useful during the installation and operation of the LinkUp 5294 IBM 5250 Information Display System Functions Reference IBM Synchronous Data Link Control General Informat...

Page 12: ...e Appendix D for a complete list of the various terminals personal computers and word processors currently supported by the LinkUp 5294 Each Terminal Module has a full implementation of all of the 5250 screen handling facilities such as attributes and cursor positioning and most of the keyboard functions The specific display attributes supported by the LinkUp include the following Reverse Image Co...

Page 13: ... that the module is designed after The supported 5250 functions are listed below CURSOR MOVEMENT Character Backspace Cursor Up Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Field Advance Field Backspace New Line Fast Left Fast Right SPECIAL CONTROL Error Reset Insert Delete Erase Input Home FIELD EXIT Duplicate Field Minus Field Plus Field Exit SPECIAL HOST System Request SIGNAL Attention AID GENERATING En...

Page 14: ...rint Request prints the contents of your screen to a printer configured and assigned to a terminal or terminals as a Local Copy printer Local Copy Form Feed sends a form feed command to the printer configured and assigned to a terminal or terminals as a Local Copy printer Cancel Print cancels a print request sent to a printer configured and assigned to a terminal or terminals as a Local Copy Print...

Page 15: ...ver the terminal is receiving polls from the System 3X host MSG WT Message Waiting indicator controlled by the host is set whenever you have messages waiting to be read INS MODE Insert Mode indicator is set whenever INSERT is pressed Insert Mode can be reset turned off by pressing the ERROR RESET or one of the Aid Generating keys INPUT INH Input Inhibited indicator is set after an Aid Generating k...

Page 16: ...y as good as the emulation See Appendix C of this manual for a list of the various printers currently supported by the LinkUp The LinkUp does not currently support all SCS commands See the Table 3 1 for a description of which printer module supports which SCS commands Table 3 1 Supported SCS Commands HEX SEQUENCE SCS COMMAND NAME 0C Form Feed 0D Carriage Return 15 New Line 1E Inter Record Separato...

Page 17: ...mn printing regardless of what line length is configured in the printer LU The SCS commands can override the configuration Once the appropriate configuration parameter values are defined the LinkUp can support a printer by three different connections 1 When the printer is directly connected to one of its asynchronous ports 2 When the printer is remotely connected to one of its ports through asynch...

Page 18: ...must be associated through Configurator or Connect Mode to the terminal attempting to invoke the Local Copy Print Request function The printer must not be currently printing another terminal operator s screen as it is possible to assign the same printer to more than one terminal operator If transparent transmission of Escape sequences to ASCII devices is desired the LinkUp will translate EBCDIC He...

Page 19: ...cted to Port 3 does not mean you have to specify LU 3 as your assigned logical unit Instead by virtual device addressing the LinkUp allows you and your terminal operators providing you do not configure the asynchronous port s associated logical unit as non overridable to specify any one of the 32 supported LinkUp LUs provided you have configured all of them as valid in your application Conversely ...

Page 20: ...3X 1 LU 2 to Port 5 ASCII Terminals Port 2 Port 5 LUX 2 LUX 4 LUX 9 LUX 32 Sync Port Link Up 5294 ICA System 3X 1 LU 2 to Port 5 ASCII Terminals Port 2 Port 5 LUX 2 LUX 4 LUX 9 LUX 32 Sync Port Link Up 5294 ICA System 3X 1 LU 2 to Port 5 ASCII Terminals Port 2 Port 5 LUX 2 LUX 4 LUX 9 LUX 32 Sync Port Link Up 5294 ICA System 3X 1 LU 2 to Port 5 LU2 to Port 2 LU4 to Port 5 LU9 to Port 5 ...

Page 21: ...ining the LinkUp parameter values unless authorized with the correct password Operating and Channel Status Indicators on the front panel of the LinkUp unit These let you monitor your unit s overall system health and the crucial RS 232C line signals for any port Self testing performed continuously in the background throughout daily operations This assures you that the LinkUp is effectively executin...

Page 22: ... such an application the LinkUp 5294 provides the COMPU Terminal Module COMPU was designed especially for a computer to computer transfer and as such differs from the other Terminal Modules in the following ways 1 Data alone is transmitted for example no intensity or cursor positioning sequences are ever sent even if your 3X host requests them This process enables the LinkUp 5294 to convert and pa...

Page 23: ...ructions Invoking Setup Mode explained in Section 7 7 3 7 Port Test and System Management Modes These two modes perform a variety of valuable diagnostic and information functions Port Test Mode consists of the following Interface Signal Display your port only Character Display Test Character Echo Test System Management Mode consists of the following Interface Signal Display any LinkUp 5294 port Sy...

Page 24: ...e 3X controller addresses to the appropriate controller emulations by a logically defined Link Station Address identified as Links 0 1 2 and 3 If so configured the LinkUp 5294 can emulate as many as four distinct controllers across its two synchronous ports in any combination four addresses on one port and none on the other or three on one port and one on the other etc See Section 7 5 Operating a ...

Page 25: ... the two digit LED display If the channel number is incremented past the highest channel available in the unit 88 appears in the display and an LED integrity test is performed All of the front panel lights are turned on to ensure proper operation Pressing the CH SEL button again terminates the LED test The RESET Button The RESET button is used to clear error codes from the front panel display Erro...

Page 26: ...auto answer this signal will be provided only after receipt of the Rl Ring Indicator signal from the modem DSR Data Set Ready The LinkUp 5294 provides this signal when optioned as DCE or expects to receive it from the modem when optioned as DTE CD Carrier Detect This LED is lit when the LinkUp 5294 has detected a carrier signal from a remote modem If no detectable carrier signal is present or the ...

Page 27: ...rror code is displayed using the two digit channel display The two error codes are flashed alternately 4 6 Rear Panel The rear panel of the LinkUp 5294 is equipped with the following 1 Up to 34 serial RS 232 V 24 compatible Ports numbered 0 through 33 2 An A 19 15 50 60 Hz air flow fan 3 A rocker type on off power switch 4 A 1 amp 250 volt fuse just below the power switch which can be removed by s...

Page 28: ... 380 BPO British Post Office Meets the requirements of Technical Guide 26 FCC Federal Communications Commission Complies with the requirements of U S 47CFR Part 15 Subpart J Class B assuming shielded RS 232C cables are used 5 2 Cable Pin Requirements All of the ports on the LinkUp 5294 support the standard EIA RS 232C interface signals In the next three sections the signals specific to synchronous...

Page 29: ...y a Not Busy signal 1 Frame Ground 1 2 Transmit Data TxD 2 3 Receive Data RxD 3 4 Request To Send RTS 4 5 Clear To Send CTS 5 6 Data Set Ready DSR 6 7 Signal Ground 7 8 Data Carrier Detected DCD 8 11 Busy 11 20 Data Terminal Ready DTR 20 22 Ring Indicator RI 22 Asynchronous Port with DB9 Connector Cable pinouts for the RS 232C DB9 connector are shown below 1 Data Carrier Detected DCD 1 2 Receive D...

Page 30: ...the installation process Therefore the following sections assume that the configuration terminal will be locally attached to the LinkUp 5294 If a remote terminal must be used see Section 6 4 6 1 1 UNPACK THE LINKUP 5294 The LinkUp 5294 is carefully packed in a 25 5 x 15 8 x 11 box A label on the outside of the box lists the model of the unit serial number firmware version number date of manufactur...

Page 31: ...uts No other data cable connections are required now 6 1 5 ESTABLISH COMMUNICATION Power on both the LinkUp 5294 and the terminal Allow a short time approximately 2 or 3 seconds for the LinkUp 5294 to perform its internal power on self tests Once the selftests are completed and all systems are functioning normally the SYS OK LED on the front panel begins blinking slowly and 02 appears in the CHANN...

Page 32: ... If the password is not known see Section 7 7 of this manual After entry of a password if required and or a new password or Enter the System Management Mode menu is displayed 4 Select Option 1 Configurator Mode fran the System Management Mode menu The prompt Enter Item to be Configured appears indicating that you are in Configurator Mode Refer to Chapter 7 for compete details on use of the Configu...

Page 33: ...riate Connect the modem to an asynchronous port on the LinkUp 5294 using an RS 232C cable The LinkUp 5294 port must be configured for DTE operation Connect the terminal to the other modem with an RS 232C cable Then connect the modem to an appropriate communications line 6 5 Connecting Printers Printers may be connected to the LinkUp 5294 in one of two ways Printers which use a serial interface RS ...

Page 34: ... port and observe the Ring Indicator flashing during the dial up Once the LinkUp 5294 answers the call the DTR and DSR lights will remain on If this does not happen refer to Chapter 9 for help in correcting the problem 6 5 3 AUXILIARY PRINTERS The following considerations apply to auxiliary printers attached directly to remotely connected terminals Verify that the auxiliary port of the chosen term...

Page 35: ...Send Method 2 This method is used when the LinkUp 5294 is installed in close proximity to the S 3X The connection consists of a single cable with no other communications equipment In this case the LinkUp 5294 sync port must be configured as DCE The bit rate is controlled by the LinkUp 5294 and is set during configuration of the sync port The LinkUp 5294 uses an internal modem eliminator which prov...

Page 36: ... if the LinkUp 5294 is DCE Whether NRZI Non Return to Zero Inverted encoding is used Line configuration half or full duple If a half duplex line is used the LinkUp 5294 will wait for CTS from the modem before sending data 6 6 2 DUAL HOST INSTALLATIONS By using the LinkUp 5294 s two synchronous ports you can enable the LinkUp 5294 to emulate up to four controllers These controllers can be defined t...

Page 37: ...en all of the equipment is connected and powered on the DCE CTS if full duplex DSR TXC and RXC lights should come on After the host connection is completed RTS CD TXD and RXD should also be present If the correct front panel signals are not present refer to Chapter 9 If neither the TXD nor RXD light is flashing there is no synchronous line between the LinkUp 5294 and the host computer Contact the ...

Page 38: ...figurator Mode enables you to define the operating and environmental characteristics in which the LinkUp 5294 will function 5 Emulation Mode the standard operating session encountered by a terminal operator communicating with the System 3X host 6 Setup Mode lets you restore the factory default configuration parameter values defined in the LinkUp 5294 7 1 Operating Requirements To establish an oper...

Page 39: ... Character Mode ON as opposed to Block or Line Mode Full Duplex ON Auto New Line OFF if switch selected Auto Line Feed OFF Cursor addressing ON Auto Scroll OFF if switch selected DTR and DCD ON DSR OFF if switch selected Baud Rate LinkUp 5294 configured settings Word Length composed of Data Bits Parity and Stop Bits LinkUp 5294 configured settings most commonly implemented as 8 data bits no parity...

Page 40: ...he modem attached to the LinkUp 5294 must not echo commands or characters When the LinkUp 5294 is remotely located from your System 3X host it must communicate with your host over switched or dedicated lines in half or full duplex mode with synchronous modems To assure that this remote connection is operating optimally be sure to confirm that your modems are optioned as follows The modem provides ...

Page 41: ...erating session you will establish with the LinkUp 5294 Once established you can select which mode you want to access next NOTE Depending on your operating criteria you may restrict your terminal operators from ever encountering this mode If restriction is desired then you must define the LinkUp 5294 configuration parameter values found in Configurator Mode as non overridable 7 2 1 SIGN ON MENU Th...

Page 42: ...meters if any are defined as overridable during Configurator Mode Device type Logical Unit Number Password protection at two levels Inactivity Time Limit Reconnect Time Limit Local Copy Printer LU Number Auxiliary Printer LU Number Setup parameters for Auxiliary Printer page length line density etc As the LinkUp is shipped from the factory your initial Connect Mode Sign On screen will display only...

Page 43: ...Enter Reconnect Time Limit 30 20 Enter Echoplex Enable YES Enter Echoplex Toggle Enable NO Enter Enter LU Number of Local Copy Printer 17 Enter Enter LU Copy of Auxiliary Printer NONE 9 Enter Auxiliary Printer Device Type PRINT Enter Enter Page Length 11 00 Enter Enter Lines Per Inch 6 Enter Enter Single Dual Case D Enter Enter Single Double Spacing S Enter Emulate Form Feed with Line Feeds NO AUT...

Page 44: ...ctivity Time Limit 4 Reconnect Time Limit 5 Echoplex Enable 6 Echoplex Toggle Enabled 7 LU Number of Local Copy Printer 8 LU Number of Auxiliary Printer Refer to Section 7 5 9 for the definitions and values corresponding to the following parameters 1 Auxiliary Printer Device Type 2 Page Length 3 Lines Per Inch 4 Single Dual Case 5 Single Double Spacing 6 Emulate Form Feed with Line Feeds NOTE Alth...

Page 45: ...Enter the default value is assumed for the prompt and the next prompt in the connect sequence is displayed BACKSPACE or DELETE Deletes the last character typed CTRL X Press these keys simultaneously Deletes all characters typed at the current prompt NOTE Remote connections require you to answer each prompt within five minutes If this time limit is exceeded the LinkUp 5294 will abort your Connect M...

Page 46: ...te messages which could consist of only a single character are separated by a space Data is displayed on the first 23 lines of the screen with line 24 reserved for messages If the terminal supports dual intensity the first set of 23 data lines are displayed in low intensity When 23 lines have been displayed the second set of 23 lines overwrites the first data in high intensity By alternating betwe...

Page 47: ... l This provides access to System Management Mode functions which are described in Section 7 4 Interface Signal Display Option 2 The Interface Signal Display is a remote representation of the front panel RS 232C status indicators When selected from the Port Test Mode menu this feature is used to monitor your own asynchronous port A typical display is shown at the top of the next column INTERFACE S...

Page 48: ...ment Mode utilizes various port tests and traces which use the following conventions identical to Port Test Mode Data from the LinkUp 5294 to the terminal or host is enclosed in square brackets Data from the terminal or host to the LinkUp 5294 is displayed without brackets Complete messages which could consist of only a single character are separated by a space Data is displayed on the first 23 li...

Page 49: ... Character Echo Test 23 LU and Async Port Summary 24 Remote Reset 25 SNA SDLC Counters Enter Choice NOTE The LinkUp 5294 is shipped from the factory with no password defined Therefore when you select System Management Mode for the first time you are prompted to enter a new System password You may specify a password at this time or you may default to no password by entering Enter As long as the sys...

Page 50: ...94 prompts you to enter the port to be monitored After the port number is entered the interface signal information is displayed A typical display is shown below Refer to Section 4 2 for an explanation of the individual signals Sync Port Address Trace Option 3 This option displays each control unit address as it appears in the synchronous data stream Each address is displayed as a two character hex...

Page 51: ...r the above hardware components are as follows Available EEPROM 16K bytes Available RAM 256K to 768K bytes Product Configuration Available EEPROM 16K bytes Available RAM 768K bytes Available PORTS 34 Total Firmware Version 1 00U3 Calculated CRC F667H CR Options Menu Available Ports from 6 to 34 includes sync ports by multiples of four The firmware version and calculated CRC will vary Please record...

Page 52: ...tuvwxyz 0123456789 ABCDE FGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 012345678 9 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv wxyz 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcde fghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU VWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJ KLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw...

Page 53: ...o No Echo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Insert Mode No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Printer Pacing N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A LSID No 0 2 3 N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Sync Port 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sync Link No 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Async Port N A N A N A N A N A N A...

Page 54: ...n Frames This is the number of data frames sent and received U Frames Unnumbered Frames This is the number of unnumbered frames such as SNRM XID and DISC commands sent and received Total The total number of I Frames and U Frames Values for the first 5 items are displayed as decimal numbers between 0 and 65535 The last item Total is counted to 131070 If these maximum displayable values are reached ...

Page 55: ...ng the configuration process simply type Enter and an appropriate help message will be displayed on the screen The Help Screen for the Enter Item to be Configured prompt is shown below Enter one of the following items PORT To configure First Next Physical Port PORT n To configure Physical Port n where n is in the range 0 to 33 LU To configure the First Next Logical Unit LU n To configure Logical U...

Page 56: ... different value if necessary For example if an installation only uses Televideo 925 terminals all directly coupled to the LinkUp 5294 then the default Device Type TV925 should be set by the Configurator as non overridable An operator performing a normal connect to the LinkUp 5294 would not then be asked to enter the Device Type Parameters for Printer and Auxiliary Printer LUs cannot be set as ove...

Page 57: ...s are followed by the Enter key During configuration help messages are available at two levels To illustrate this assume you typed PORT 2 Enter in response to the Enter Item s to be Configured prompt The following screen appears At this point typing Enter will display a list of acceptable responses valid formats editing keys etc The general format for a response is also shown Current Parameter Val...

Page 58: ... response to the Enter Change s prompt This stores the new parameter settings and in most cases returns you to the Enter Item s to be Configured prompt There is one Exception When you type END to exit the Asynchronous Port configuration menu after configuring the port to which your terminal is connected the LinkUp 5294 takes you out of Configurator Mode and displays the following message on your s...

Page 59: ...physical port either synchronous 0 or 1 or asynchronous 2 through 33 If PORT is entered by itself the LinkUp 5294 displays the next incremented PORT number based on the one you last configured Logical Unit Status P Pending Disconnect D Disconnected I In Use R Reconnectable U Undefined LU No 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 LU Type 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Status D D D D D D D D D D D ...

Page 60: ...ing the LinkUp 5294 directly to your host s adapter the Communications Interface must be specified as DCE This latter application is possible because of the LinkUp 5294 s integrated modem eliminator 2 Bit Rate Valid values are 1200 2000 2400 3600 4800 7200 9600 14400 19200 or EXT When the LinkUp 5294 is directly connected to your host s adapter Communications Interface DCE the LinkUp 5294 must pro...

Page 61: ...d values are 5251 IBM 5251 Model 12 Remote Workstation Controller 5294 IBM 5294 Remote Cluster Controller or 5394 IBM 5394 Remote Cluster Controller NOTE The 5294 and 5394 emulation modes do not support all of the actual IBM 5294 or 5394 Controller functions For example Text Write Assist is not supported Consult your supplier for further information on these limitations 7 Number of Link Stations V...

Page 62: ...ers on a single port from a single line ICA CAUTION If your unit is a deluxe model note that each synchronous port configured to support two Link Station Addresses must have two distinct Controller Addresses and must use the same emulation mode 5251 5294 or 5394 NOTE If more Station Addresses are specified in Parameters 8 through 11 than were specified in Parameter 7 the following error message is...

Page 63: ...s parameter and the next one Associated Logical Unit to be non overridable 2 Associated Logical Unit Valid values are 0 and 2 through 32 A Logical Unit is a virtual device address that is not tied to any one physical port The LinkUp 5294 uses an LU as an identification number to keep track of your attached device it is not the workstation address Local Station ID defined on your System 3X NOTE Thi...

Page 64: ...s structured as below beginning with the start bit Start bit Character code bits Parity bit Stop bit s NOTE Set this value to match the character structure supported by your terminal PC or printer connected to the port you are configuring 6 Parity Valid values are ODD EVEN MARK SPACE or NONE Parity enables the LinkUp 5294 to perform asynchronous error checking on the communication line between its...

Page 65: ...are defined as DTE and AUTO respectively the LinkUp 5294 waits for Ring Indicator from the asynchronous modem before raising DTR With DTR raised the modem configured to automatically answer an incoming call accepts the dial up connection and then raises DSR to the LinkUp 5294 However when DCE and AUTO are respectively defined and DTR drops the LinkUp 5294 terminates the coupled user session 9 10 F...

Page 66: ...ght margin to the left margin When fast cursor left and fast cursor right are invoked 13 Auto Exit Enabled Valid values are YES or NO When YES is defined here the LinkUp 5294 moves the cursor to the next System 3X input field after it reaches the end of the field it is currently in providing the field has been defined for auto exit on your 3X host To disable Auto Exit specify NO for this parameter...

Page 67: ...or Link 0 Station Address Valid values for deluxe units are 0 for Link 0 Station Address 1 for Link 1 Station Address 2 for Link 2 Station Address and 3 for Link Station Address As previously mentioned deluxe LinkUp 5294 units can logically emulate as many as four remote controllers per synchronous port Therefore not only must you define the LU under configuration to a specific synchronous port yo...

Page 68: ...word protection called a Reconnect Password A Reconnect Password allows the LinkUp 5294 to restrict access to your LU so that only you can re access it since you alone know the specified password in the event the LU session is interrupted due to a physical or logical disconnection for example if your communication line drops or the LinkUp 5294 times out after reaching the specified Inactivity Time...

Page 69: ...isconnections can be either physical as when the remote telephone line drops or logical as when the LinkUp 5294 Inactivity Time Limit is reached NOTE During reconnect state the LinkUp 5294 responds to the System 3X host for your disconnected LU session as if nothing were wrong In other words if the host outputs data to the LU the LinkUp 5294 stores it Then when you reconnect within the configured ...

Page 70: ...e Valid values are NO or YES Specifying YES at this parameter enables the LinkUp 5294 to respond to the extended keyboard function of TOGGLE ECHOPLEX ENABLED whenever you press it This function allows you to selectively toggle when you want the LinkUp 5294 to echo characters and control codes back to their terminals NOTE This parameter can be defined as overridable or non overridable When the Pack...

Page 71: ...s between the two in any combination you wish Current Parameter Values For Logical Unit 7 PRT 1 Associated Sync Port 0 2 Associated SDLC Link Number 0 3 Local Station Address NONE 4 Operational Mode LOC 5 Line Length Columns 132 6 Page Length Inches 11 00 7 Lines Per Inch 6 8 Single Dual Case D 9 Single Double Spacing S 10 Emulate FF with LF NO 11 Character Set US Enter Change s Current Parameter ...

Page 72: ... LSID The correct value for this parameter depends on what the designated LSID is on your System 3X host Once this value is set the LinkUp 5294 is able to establish a communication link between your 3X host and one or more of its LUs NOTE Any LinkUp 5294 LU may be linked to any System 3X LSID viable to any Controller Address defined to one of the LinkUp 5294 Link Station Addresses however a one to...

Page 73: ...UTO This parameter provides support for the SCS command Set Vertical Form If this parameter is set to NO the LinkUp 5294 sends Form Feed when Form Feed is received from the host whether or not a standard or non standard form length has been sent by the host through the SVF command and whether or not an Escape sequence to specify form length exists for the printer This is the default setting It wil...

Page 74: ...GNIZED RESPONSE ILLEGAL CHARACTER MAXIMUM STRING LENGTH EXCEEDED MAXIMUM LINE LENGTH EXCEEDED VALUE OUT OF RANGE INVALID TRAILING CHARACTERS IGNORED NOT SUPPORTED IN THIS RELEASE When the error corresponds to a specific parameter in one of the Configurator Mode menus the respective message will be displayed in the following format n message where n is the number of the parameter in error and messa...

Page 75: ...ill immediately enter Emulation Mode Once in Emulation Mode you can sign on to your 3X host and perform typical 3X session activities as any normal 5250 Workstation would NOTE If you have restricted access to Connect Mode by making all Connect Mode prompts non overridable and if the LinkUp 5294 parameter of Bit Rate is defined as AUTO you and your terminal operators must press Enter twice to enter...

Page 76: ...Connect Mode sign on menu 6 Proceed as though you wished to enter Configurator Mode specify your terminal type then answer 1 in response to the Enter LU number prompt 7 Because of the setting of the internal RUN SETUP switch you will not enter Configurator Mode but will instead enter Setup Mode As shown in Figure 7 2 you must now enter the Setup Mode password both DALYNX and SETUP are valid passwo...

Page 77: ...bundle it and pass the asynchronous data stream to the LinkUp 5294 The LinkUp 5294 will now convert the asynchronous data into a synchronous data stream and send it to the host 8 1 Terminology The following abbreviations are used throughout this section AID Keys Attention Identifiers These are keys that require host processing They are CLEAR Enter Command keys Roll keys HELP and PRINT When these k...

Page 78: ...rk PDN Packet Data Network A network of private or public communications lines which use X 25 protocol Packet A collection of asynchronous data of varying length addressed for a specific destination Terminal PAD The PAD located at the asynchronous terminal end of the X 25 network 8 2 Using the LinkUp 5294 with PDNs In order to explain the way the LinkUp 5294 handles keystroke echo and cursor posit...

Page 79: ...e LinkUp 5294 B Recognizing the AID key the LinkUp 5294 locks the keyboard C The CMD 3 code is sent to the host D The host processes the command Then appropriate data and an unlock keyboard command is sent to the LinkUp 5294 E The LinkUp 5294 sends the data and a cursor positioning command to the display and then unlocks the keyboard Figure 8 4 AID Key Echo ON SYS OK DCE DTE TXD RXD RTS CTS DTR DS...

Page 80: ...me generic support as Option 1 but without the LinkUp 5294 echo of cursor movement keys The PAD itself will echo the cursor movement keys 12 3 Local echo with local cursor echo This is for use with the Telnet network because proprietary PAD control sequences are used The Async Port menu Option 13 Auto Exit Enabled may be disabled set to N to avoid cursor positioning problems that may occur when ty...

Page 81: ...ptions for the remote terminal PAD include local echo no line editing data forward on Enter and data forwarding after 20 milliseconds of keyboard inactivity For a dedicated PAD these options are normally fixed at the time of installation If a public network is used a subscriber profile is generally created by the network to set the remote PAD options at the time the user requests connection These ...

Page 82: ...elds may then be completed as needed 8 5 Other Special Considerations 8 5 1 SCREEN DISPLAY ERRORS Because of local PAD echo the terminal display may become garbled at times To correct this condition should it occur use the SCREEN REFRESH sequence for your terminal For most terminal types this is accomplished by a CTRL W or an ESC W Refer to the Terminal User s Handbook for the correct key sequence...

Page 83: ...the error code assignments currently implemented in the LinkUp 5294 When an error code is displayed pressing the RESET button will clear the error code and cause channel status display to resume However if more than one error has occurred pressing RESET will clear the most recent error code and display the previous one Preceding error codes can then be viewed by pressing RESET repeatedly until the...

Page 84: ...n all parameters stored in EEPROM may EEPROM be restored to default values This error occurs when unformatted EEPROM chips are encountered when the LinkUp 5294 is turned on SP 01 EEPROM failure in System section Default values are loaded Port Parameter Po 00 through 33 EEPROM failure in Port Parameters Error in Second code indicates port number EEPROM Default values are loaded for the defective po...

Page 85: ... to a DTE device or configured port DTR Data Terminal Ready An RS 232C signal Lit when a DTE device or configured port is sending this signal to a DCE device or configured port DSR Data Set Ready An RS 232C signal Lit when a DCE device or configured port is sending this signal to a DTE device or configured port CD Carrier Detect An RS 232C signal Lit when a DCE device or configured port is sending...

Page 86: ...roximately three seconds it then returns to its normal front panel LED displays ready for operation The default port number displayed on the CHANNEL ERROR LEDs is always 02 If one or more of the internal tests fails dr will remain in the CHANNEL ERROR display and the front panel LEDs will indicate the nature of the failure The coding is depicted in the list below DCE LED Off Watchdog Timer Error D...

Page 87: ...Port 33 9 3 Finding and Identifying Problems For assistance in troubleshooting the LinkUp 5294 see the list below Common problems are listed in bold followed by possible solutions A directly attached terminal does not communicate with the LinkUp 5294 1 Verify that the terminal in question is optioned compatibly with the settings of the LinkUp 5294 port it is attached to That is set the terminal s ...

Page 88: ...configured for DTE Also make sure that the BIT RATE is set for EXT 3 DIRECT CONNECT Make sure the Sync port is configured for DCE Also make sure the BIT RATE is set for a specific rate in keeping with the host configuration 4 Review the LinkUp 5294 Sync port configuration with that of the Host systems Pay particular attention to Control Unit Address HALF FULL DUPLEX NRZI and CLOCKING 5 Ensure that...

Page 89: ...s entered the host does not respond 1 Make sure the correct key sequence for Enter is pressed The data displayed on the terminal screen is garbled or unintelligible 1 Make sure the Terminal Module ID you entered at the Device Type prompt or in Configurator Mode if this port parameter is defined as overridable is the correct module ID for your terminal or terminal emulator 2 Ensure that every devic...

Page 90: ...corresponding Terminal Module if they are proven advantageous If not the LinkUp 5294 compensates To prevent those ASCII terminals with automatic scrolling capabilities from automatically scrolling since an actual IBM workstation does not support this the LinkUp 5294 restricts data from being entered to the last character position row 24 column 80 on the terminal s screen Status Line Five indicator...

Page 91: ...e Status Line displays on Row 24 the LinkUp 5294 does not cause normal data to be lost at its expense Instead whenever the host or terminal operator attempts to write data to that row the LinkUp 5294 automatically turns the Status Line off and displays the normal data 10 2 5250 Keyboard Functions Most of the 5250 keyboard functions are implemented by the LinkUp 5294 modules in a manner most suited...

Page 92: ...in right adjust fields they align the data entered to the field to the right NOTE Most of the Terminal Modules support only EXIT Field Minus is only valid in signed numeric and numeric only fields It generates a negative number by writing a hyphen to the sign position in the case of a signed numeric field for a numeric only field the last character of the field is changed from a digit to an alpha ...

Page 93: ...hen this function is invoked the host is informed that the workstation s power has been turned off Request Disconnect is similar to Initialize Terminal in that it exits you from the AS 400 host session Emulation Mode However unlike Initialize Terminal it resets the LinkUp 5294 port your terminal is connected to When your terminal is connected to the LinkUp 5294 by a modem this function will cause ...

Page 94: ... for use with each terminal listed Once you have identified the Terminal Module appropriate for your terminal see Appendix G for that module s list of key sequences for invoking the 5250 and extended keyboard functions If the terminal you wish to use is not listed please call your supplier to verify whether it is supported and if it is how Manufacturer Terminal Module ID ADDS Regent and Viewpoint ...

Page 95: ...5 IBM 3101 I3101 3151 I3151 316V3163 I3161 3164 I3164 Informer 30V401 VT52 or I3101 KDE 802 VT52 Lear Siegler ADM 3A ADM3A ADM 5 ADM3P ADM ll ADMll ADM 21 22 23 24 ADM21 ADM 36 VT100 ADM 42 ADM3P Liberty Electronics Freedom 100 TV925 MicroTerm ACT SA ACTSA MIME 2A VT52 MIME 740 Ergo 4000 VT100 Ergo 201 VT52 or TV925 Ergo 301 VT52 or VT100 MVI 7 VT100 NCR 7901 VIEWP Northern Telecom Displayphone DI...

Page 96: ...hyr TV925 For those terminals whose switch settings are not explicitly detailed in Appendix G the following general terminal settings are recommended Character Mode ON as opposed to Block or Line Mode Full Duplex ON Auto New Line OFF if switch selected Auto Line Feed OFF Cursor addressing ON Auto Scroll OFF if switch selected DTR and DCD ON DSR OFF if switch selected Baud Rate LinkUp 5294 configur...

Page 97: ...llowing list identifies a variety of PCs and WPs currently supported by the LinkUp 5294 plus suggested terminal emulation software packages for each Also listed are the Terminal Module IDs recommended for use with each of the suggested software packages Once you have identified the Terminal Module appropriate for your PC or WP see Appendix G for the corresponding list of key sequences specified fo...

Page 98: ...Package VT52 Zenith Z 150 IBM PC Program T5250 11 3 Auxiliary Attached ASCII Printers Some terminals and PCs are equipped with an auxiliary port serial or parallel to which you may attach an ASCII printer The LinkUp 5294 supports this application through a special Auxiliary Printer facility This facility enables your terminal or PC and its attached auxiliary printer to share a single port on the L...

Page 99: ... currently supported by the LinkUp 5294 In the right hand column you will find the printer module recomended for each printer Manufacturer Model Module ID Centronics 351 or 359 CENTRN C Itoh 300 or 600 CI300 Data Products SPG8050 DP8050 General Electric GE3000 GE3000 Genicom 3410 GEN34 4410 4440 GEN44 Epson RX FX MX JX 80 100 EPSON Hewlett Packard LaserJet series HPGEN HPDPL HPDPP OKIDATA MicroLin...

Page 100: ...a orientation that is if your LaserJet was previously in Landscape and Courier this driver will leave your printer at that state Not all LaserJet printers support the Line Printer font The compression of data as performed by these drivers may yield less than the desired result If this is the case either Line Printer font should be made available on your LaserJet or data compression should be avoid...

Page 101: ...such as ENTER CMD 1 through 24 etc NOTE Sequences appropriate to these keyboard functions depend on the terminal module See Appendix G for the sequences for your terminal The EBCDIC to ASCII code translations and vice versa are based as far as possible on character equivalence However in certain cases this is not possible Accordingly the following special translations are applicable EBCDIC ASCII 4...

Page 102: ...ASCII 4E 2B 4F 7C 50 26 51 3F 52 3F 53 3F 54 3F 55 3F 56 3F 57 3F 58 3F 59 3F 5A 21 5B 24 5C 2A 5D 29 5E 3B 5F 5E 60 2D 61 2F 62 3F 63 3F 64 3F 65 3F 66 3F 67 3F 68 3F 69 3F 6A 5D 6B 2C 6C 25 6D _ 5F _ 6E 3E 6F 3F 70 3F 71 3F 72 3F 73 3F 74 3F 75 3F 76 3F 77 3F 78 3F 79 60 7A 3A 7B 23 7C 40 7D 27 7E 3D 7F 22 ...

Page 103: ...e 65 e 86 f 66 f 87 g 67 g 88 h 68 h 89 i 69 i 8A 3F 8B 3F 8C 3F 8D 3F 8E 3F 8F 3F 90 3F 91 j 6A j 92 k 6B k 93 l 6C l 94 m 6D m 95 n 6E n 96 o 6F o 97 p 70 p 98 q 71 q 99 r 72 r 9A 3F 9B 3F 9C 3F 9D 3F 9E 3F 9F 3F A0 3F A1 7E A2 s 73 s A3 t 74 t A4 u 75 u A5 v 76 v A6 w 77 w A7 x 78 x A8 y 79 y A9 z 7A z AA 3F AB 3F AC 3F AD 3F AE 3F AF 3F B0 3F B1 3F ...

Page 104: ... 3F B8 3F B9 3F BA 3F BB 1B BC 3F BD 3F BE 3F BF 3F C0 7B C1 A 41 A C2 B 42 B C3 C 43 C C4 D 44 D C5 E 45 E C6 F 46 F C7 G 47 G C8 H 48 H C9 I 49 I CA 3F CB 3F CC 3F CD 3F CE 3F CF 3F D0 7D D1 J 4A J D2 K 4B K D3 L 4C L D4 M 4D M D5 N 4E N D6 O 4F O D7 P 50 P D8 Q 51 Q D9 R 52 R DA 3F DB 3F DC 3F DD 3F DE 3F DF 3F E0 5C E1 3F E2 S 53 S E3 T 54 T ...

Page 105: ... 59 Y E9 Z 5A Z EA 3F EB 3F EC 3F ED 3F EE 3F EF 3F F0 0 30 0 F1 1 31 1 F2 2 32 2 F3 3 33 3 F4 4 34 4 F5 5 35 5 F6 6 36 6 F7 7 37 7 F8 8 38 8 F9 9 39 9 FA 3F FB 3F FC 3F FD 3F FE 3F FF 3F 20 SP 40 SP 21 5A 22 7B 23 7B 24 5B 25 6C 26 50 27 7D 28 4D 29 5D 2A 5C 2B 4E 2C 6B 2D 60 2E 4B 2F 61 30 0 F0 0 31 1 F1 1 32 2 F2 2 33 3 F3 3 34 4 F4 4 35 5 F5 5 ...

Page 106: ...E 3F 6F 40 7C 41 A C1 A 42 B C2 B 43 C C3 C 44 D C4 D 45 E C5 E 46 F C6 F 47 G C7 G 48 H C8 H 49 I C9 I 4A J D1 J 4B K D2 K 4C L D3 L 4D M D4 M 4E N D5 N 4F 0 D6 0 50 P D7 P 51 Q D8 Q 52 R D9 R 53 S E2 S 54 T E3 T 55 U E4 U 56 V E5 V 57 W E6 W 58 X E7 X 59 Y E8 Y 5A Z E9 Z 5B 4A 5C E0 5D 6A 5E 5F 5F _ 6D _ 60 79 61 a 81 a 62 b 82 b 63 c 83 c 64 d 84 d 65 e 85 e 66 f 86 f 67 g 87 g ...

Page 107: ...6D m 94 m 6E n 95 n 6F o 96 o 70 p 97 p 71 q 98 q 72 r 99 r 73 s A2 s 74 t A3 t 75 u A4 u 76 v A5 v 77 w A6 w 78 x A7 x 79 y A8 y 7A z A9 z 7B C0 7C 4F 7D D0 7E A1 Multinational ASCII to EBCDIC Data Translation Table ASCII EBCDIC 00 00 01 6f 02 6f 03 6f 04 6f 05 6f 06 6f 07 6f 08 6f 09 6f 0a 6f 0b 6f 0c 6f 0d 6f 0e 6f 0f 6f 10 6f 11 6f 12 6f 13 6f 14 be ...

Page 108: ...ASCII EBCDIC 15 bd 16 6f 17 6f 18 6f 19 6f 1a 6f 1b 6f 1c 1c 1d 6f 1e 6f 1f 6f 20 40 21 4f 22 7f 23 7b 24 5b 25 6c 26 50 27 7d 28 4d 29 5d 2a 5c 2b 4e 2c 6b 2d 60 2e 4b 2f 61 30 f0 31 f1 32 f2 33 f3 34 f4 35 f5 36 f6 37 f7 38 f8 39 f9 3a 7a 3b 5e 3c 4c 3d 7e 3e 6e 3f 6f 40 7c 41 c1 42 c2 43 c3 44 c4 45 c5 46 c6 ...

Page 109: ... EBCDIC 47 c7 48 c8 49 c9 4a d1 4b d2 4c d3 4d d4 4e d5 4f d6 50 d7 51 d8 52 d9 53 e2 54 e3 55 e4 56 e5 57 e6 58 e7 59 e8 5a e9 5b 4a 5c 30 5d 5a 5e 5f 5f 6d 60 79 61 81 62 82 63 83 64 84 65 85 66 86 67 87 68 88 69 89 6a 91 6b 92 6c 93 6d 94 6e 95 6f 96 70 97 71 98 72 99 73 a2 74 a3 75 a4 76 a5 77 a6 78 a7 ...

Page 110: ...ASCII EBCDIC 79 a8 7a a9 7b c0 7c 6a 7d d0 7e a1 7f 6f 80 68 81 dc 82 51 83 42 84 43 85 44 86 47 87 48 88 52 89 53 8a 54 8b 57 8c 56 8d 58 8e 63 8f 67 90 71 91 9c 92 9e 93 cb 94 cc 95 cd 96 db 97 dd 98 df 99 ec 9a fc 9b 70 9c b1 9d 80 9e b3 9f b4 a0 45 a1 55 a2 ce a3 de a4 49 a5 69 a6 9a a7 9b a8 ab a9 af aa ba ...

Page 111: ... EBCDIC ab b8 ac b7 ad aa ae 8a af 8b b0 6f b1 6f b2 6f b3 bb b4 6f b5 65 b6 62 b7 64 b8 83 b9 6f ba 6f bb 6f bc 6f bd b0 be b2 bf 6f c0 89 c1 e3 c2 6f c3 6f c4 6f c5 8d c6 46 c7 66 c8 e8 c9 d6 ca 96 cb e2 cc a2 cd bf ce 6f cf 9f d0 8c d1 ac d2 72 d3 73 d4 74 d5 da d6 75 d7 76 d8 77 d9 6f da c9 db c7 dc 87 ...

Page 112: ... 6a de 78 df 93 e0 ee e1 59 e2 eb e3 ed e4 cf e5 ef e6 a0 e7 8e e8 ae e9 fe ea fb eb fd ec a8 ed e8 ee bc ef be f0 60 f1 8f f2 bf f3 b9 f4 b6 f5 b5 f6 61 f7 9d f8 90 f9 bd fa 4b fb da fc fa fd ea fe 6f ff 6f Multinational EBCDIC to ASCII Data Translation Table EBCDIC ASCII 00 00 01 20 02 20 03 20 04 20 05 20 06 20 07 20 08 20 ...

Page 113: ...C ASCII 09 20 0a 20 0b 20 0c 0c 0d 0d 0e 20 0f 20 10 3f 11 3f 12 3f 13 3f 14 3f 15 0a 16 3f 17 3f 18 3f 19 19 1a 20 1b 20 1c 2a 1d 20 1e 3f 1f fe 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 2a 2a 2b 2b 2c 2c 2d 2d 2e 2e 2f 2f 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 3a 3a ...

Page 114: ...EBCDIC ASCII 3b 3b 3c 3c 3d 3d 3e 3e 3f 3f 40 20 41 20 42 83 43 84 44 85 45 a0 46 c6 47 86 48 87 49 a4 4a 5b 4b 2e 4c 3c 4d 28 4e 2b 4f 21 50 26 51 82 52 88 53 89 54 8a 55 a1 56 8c 57 8b 58 8d 59 e1 5a 5d 5b 24 5c 2a 5d 29 5e 3b 5f 5e 60 2d 61 2f 62 b6 63 8e 64 b7 65 b5 66 c7 67 8f 68 80 69 a5 6a 7c 6b 2c 6c 25 ...

Page 115: ...C ASCII 6d 5f 6e 3e 6f 3f 70 9b 71 90 72 d2 73 d3 74 d4 75 d6 76 d7 77 d8 78 de 79 60 7a 3a 7b 23 7c 40 7d 27 7e 3d 7f 22 80 9d 81 61 82 62 83 63 84 64 85 65 86 66 87 67 88 68 89 69 8a ae 8b af 8c d0 8d c5 8e e7 8f f1 90 f8 91 6a 92 6b 93 6c 94 6d 95 6e 96 6f 97 70 98 71 99 72 9a a6 9b a7 9c 91 9d f7 9e 92 ...

Page 116: ...BCDIC ASCII 9f cf a0 e6 a1 7e a2 73 a3 74 a4 75 a5 76 a6 77 a7 78 a8 79 a9 7a aa ad ab a8 ac d1 ad ed ae e8 af a9 b0 bd b1 9c b2 be b3 93e b4 9f b5 f5 b6 f4 b7 ac b8 ab b9 f3 ba aa bb b3 bc ee bd f9 be ef bf cd c0 7b c1 41 c2 42 c3 43 c4 44 c5 45 c6 46 c7 47 c8 48 c9 49 ca 2d cb 93 cc 94 cd 95 ce a2 cf e4 d0 7d ...

Page 117: ...ued EBCDIC ASCII d1 4a d2 4b d3 4c d4 4d d5 4e d6 4f d7 50 d8 51 d9 52 da fb db 96 dc 81 dd 97 de a3 df 98 e0 5c e1 20 e2 53 e3 54 e4 55 e5 56 e6 57 e7 58 e8 59 e9 5a ea fd eb e2 ec 99 ed e3 ee e0 ef e5 f0 30 f1 31 f2 32 f3 33 f4 34 f5 35 f6 36 f7 37 f8 38 f9 39 fa fc fb ea fc 9a fd eb fe e9 ff 20 ...

Page 118: ...0 D0 E0 4F 7F Austria Ä Ü ß ä ü Ö Germany 5B 5D 7C 60 24 23 40 5E 7E 7B 7D 5C 21 22 Belgium ú à é è ç 5B 5D 7C 60 24 23 40 5E 7E 7B 7D 5C 21 22 Denmark ø Å Œ Ø ü œ å Norwary 23 24 7C 60 5D 5B 5C 5E 7E 7B 7D 40 21 22 Italy é ò ù 1 à è ç 5B 5D 7C 60 24 23 40 5E 7E 7B 7D 5C 21 22 Portugal ò À Ò ç à Ç 23 21 7D 60 24 5B 5D 5E 7C 7B 40 5C 7E 22 Spain ñ Ñ 5B 5D 7C 60 23 5C 40 5E 7E 7B 7D 24 21 22 United ...

Page 119: ...60 AMPEX 210 230 TV925 219 VT100 Anderson Jacobson AJ 520 VT52 or VT100 ANSI Standard 3 64 Any ANSI Standard 3 64 compliant terminal ANSI Beehive ATL 008 VT100 C Itoh 101 VT100 7101 C7101 7103 C7103 Colorgraphic MVI 100 VT100 Cybernex XLB 5291 CY5291 Data General Dasher Dl00 D200 D200 Datamedia DT80 1 DT80 2 VT100 DT80 3 TV925 DT80 S VT100 Colorscan 10 VT100 DEC VT 52 VT52 or VT52X VT l00 VT 101 V...

Page 120: ...M 12 ADM3P Liberty Electronics Freedom 100 TV925 MicroTerm ACT SA ACTSA MIME 2A VT52 MIME 740 Ergo 4000 VT100 Ergo 201 VT52 or TV925 Ergo 301 VT52 or VT100 MVI 7 VT100 NCR 7901 VIEWP Northern Telecom Displayphone DISPH QUME QVT 102 ADM3A Radio Shack DT l TV910 REBUS 3000 REBUS Soroc IQ120 IQ120 TAB 132 VT52 13V15 VT100 TELERAY VT52 TeleVideo 910 TV910 910 912 TV9l0P 920 925 950 TV925 970 TV970 Per...

Page 121: ...e IIc Softerm Package ADM3P Apple III Apple Access III ADM3P Apple Lisa Included with Lisa VT100 AT T 6300 IBM PC Program T5250 Columbia IBM PC Program T5250 COMMODORE 64 VIP Terminal Emulator VT52 COMPAQ IBM PC Program T5250 CPT CPT VT 52 Paclkage VT52 DEC Rainbow VT180 Comm Package fmm DEC VT100 Direct Included in Computer VT100 EXXON EXXON TV925 paclcage TV925 Fortune ITE package TV925 HP 200 s...

Page 122: ... Package ADM3P Victor 9000 ASCOM Async Package ADM3A Xerox 820 ASCOM Async Paclcage ADM3P Xerox 820 II Included with computer ADM3P Zenith Z 89 90 100 Zenith Terminal Package VT52 Zenith Z 150 IBM PC Program T5250 ASCII PRINTERS Manufacturer Model Module ID Centronics 351 a 359 CENTRN C Itoh 300 or 600 CI300 Dataproducts SPG8050 DP8050 General Electric GE 3000 GE3000 Genicom 3410 GEN34 4410 4440 G...

Page 123: ...ions lines You can create a configuration member or change the information in an existing configuration member by using the CNFIGSSP procedure NOTE If you have data security on your system you must have update access to the library that contains the configuration member in order to change or delete a configuration member Option 2 in the Main Menu To change or rebuild the master configuration recor...

Page 124: ...ption 2 STEP 3 3 0 Member Definition STEP 4 4 0 Member Definition New STEP 5 6 0 Member Description STEP 6 5 0 Member Menu Option 1 STEP 7 27 0 Display Printer Menu Option 2 STEP 8 9 0 Remote Workstation Enter STEP 9 10 0 Remote Line Definition STEP 10 27 0 Display Printer Menu STEP 11 1 0 Main Menu Option 14 RS232 SYNC PORT LINE 1 POINT POINT ASCII CRT DATALYNX 5294 SYNC MODEM IBM SYS 36 AUX PRIN...

Page 125: ...f the system Cmd3 Previous menu Cmd7 End Cmd 12 How to use help Home Sign on menu Ready for option number of command CNFIGSSP STEP 2 Enter Option 2 at the CNFIGSSP Main Menu shown below 1 0 CONFIGSSP MAIN MENU Select one of the following 1 How to use CNFIGSSP 2 Create change or delete a configuration number 3 Review a configuration 4 Print a configuration 10 Configuration report side 12 Apply chan...

Page 126: ... To change an existing configuration member Option 1 in Step 3 go to Step 5 If you create a new configuration member because one does not currently exist Option 2 in Step 3 menu 4 0 will be shown see below Select Option 2 the configuration is in the master configuration record This option makes an exact duplicate of the master configuration record for modification NOTE Do not select Option 1 Stand...

Page 127: ...o more changes are to be made to your configuration member select the following option 5 Save configuration member and return to main menu for CNFIGSSP Option 1 Cmd3 previous menu Cmd19 Cancel STEP 7 Select Option 2 in Menu 27 0 to add a remote line characteristic 27 0 CONFIGURATION DISPLAY STATION AND PRINTER MENU Select one of the following 1 Add or delete local display stations and printers 2 A...

Page 128: ...ion member in Step 8 Prompt 3 If the line is nonswitched specify 1 If the line is switched specify one of the following switch types 2 Switched manual call The System 36 operator must place the call to the remote system to establish the communications connection 3 Switched auto answer The System 36 will automatically answer an incoming call to establish the connection 4 Switched manual answer The ...

Page 129: ...or configuring the remote controller display stations and printers Notice that Step 6 Display 27 0 is the display you were left at after configuration of communications line 2 We can begin our configuration of the remote devices on Display 27 0 rather than returning to the Main Menu in Step 1 STEP 1 Run CNFIGSSP Procedure STEP 2 1 0 Main Menu Option 2 STEP 3 3 0 Member Definition STEP 4 6 0 Member...

Page 130: ...k stations Since the LinkUp 5294 emulates an IBM 5251 model 12 controller in this example enter 1 for this controller model type Prompt 4 Controller station address The controller station address is used to identify the controller to the System 36 The controller unit station address must match the address given internally to the LinkUp 5294 for the control unit number this is further described in ...

Page 131: ...evices attached to each port of the LinkUp 5294 Configure the ports according to a dual cluster feature The LinkUp 5294 can accommodate up to 8 different units one to each cluster port or any combination of display units and auxiliary printers per port up to 8 devices For our example one device is added for Ports 1 2 and 3 NOTE You must have one device on the previous port before using another por...

Page 132: ...e codes When all changes have been made to Display 12 0 press Command Key 3 to return to Display 27 0 12 0 CNFIGSSP WORKSTATION DEFINITION Specify the arrangement of your display stations and printers Printers correspond to the work station address Displays 00 Single color display station 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 02 0 P 01 1 0 PB 2 R 01 3 T 4 S 5 6 7 8 Displays Code 00 Single Color Display Station Code 01 ...

Page 133: ...Assignments The first display will show the 3262 System Printer if you have one If you do not have a 3262 Printer the first display will show the system console By pressing Enter you can display each controller and attached display stations and printers Press Enter until the LinkUp 5294 cluster controller added in Part B appears Following the LinkUp 5294 will be the attached devices for each port ...

Page 134: ...before these changes become effective Each parameter is optional if not specified the preset system values remain unchanged 5 0 CONFIGURATION MEMBER MENU Select one of the following 1 Work with display stations and printers 2 Add or delete program products optional SSP and SSP features 3 Define base SSP values 4 Specify sizes for disk VTOC history file and task work area If no more changes are to ...

Page 135: ...y 3 0 Prompt 1 Enter the configuration member added in Section A SYSCNFIG Prompt 2 Enter the library name where the configuration member is stored CNFGLIB Press Enter 3 0 CONFIGURATION MEMBER DEFINITION Member name SYSCNFIG Library name CNFGLIB STEP 16 WARNING Be sure to select Option 3 for displays and printer Any other option could crash the system Display 7 0 Select Option 3 This option allows ...

Page 136: ...ss the print key at that display station Observe which printer id printing The printer assigned to that particular display should print If you have problems compare a configuration printout with what should be defined Verify that the communication line is defined properly If not use the SETCOMM procedure described in Step 13 If there are any problems associated with the CNFIGSSP procedure consult ...

Page 137: ...command and vary offline the appropriate control unit VRYCTLU command and any attached devices if they previously exist Reverse this procedure after completing the new configuration 2 You may power down the system using the PWRDWNSYS command then power on the system setting switch 1 to 4 IPL ABBR and switch 2 to 0 NORMAL on the operator service panel and pressing the power on switch After signing ...

Page 138: ...ng System DATALYNX 5294 IBM SYS 36 ON SYS OK DCE DTE TXD RXD RTS CTS DTR DSR CD RI SYN TXC RXC I O FLT CHANNEL ERROR CH SEL RESET DataLynx 5294 TM MODEM DISPLAY STATION MATRIX PRINTER DISPLAY STATION MODEM LINE DESCRIPTION CONTROL UNIT DESCRIPTION DEVICE DESCRIPTION LinkUp 5294 ...

Page 139: ...ELAY 60 NOTE In this example we are using the subsystem QINTER an interactive subsystem supplied by IBM Verify that this is the appropriate subsystem for creating or modifying your system devices Do not assume that QINTER is the only interactive subsystem To determine if other interactive subsystems exist enter DSPSBS SBS ALL STEP 2 Create Line Description Entering the Create Line Description Comm...

Page 140: ...parameters for the CRTCUD command CRTWD CUD DL5lCU TYPE 5251 MODEL 12 CTLADR 0120 LINE LINKUPLl EXCHID 02000001 TEXT POINT TO POINT LINKUP CONTROL UNlT NOTE Do not enter the device names in the CRTCUD command When you create the device descriptions later on in Step 4 and reference the LinkUp 5294 control unit through the CTLU parameter those devices are automatically included in the DEV parameter ...

Page 141: ...on through the ADDWSE command Each entry describes one or more workstations that are to be controlled by the system The workstations identified in the workstation entries are allowed to sign on to or enter the subsystem and execute jobs If every workstation of a particular type is to be included in a particular subsystem only that workstation type should be entered in the WRKSTNTYPE command parame...

Page 142: ...d in the subsystem description Each workstation whose name or type if not specified by name is contained in one of the subsystem descriptions workstation entries and whose entry specifies AT SIGNON is allocated to this subsystem unless it is currently signed on to another subsystem The sign on prompt is displayed on each workstation that is allocated to an available workstation address STRSBS SBS ...

Page 143: ... F 4 ADM3P1 ADM 3A Terminal F 5 ANSI ANSI Standard 3 64 Terminal Type F 6 COMPU2 F 7 C7101 C Itoh CIE 7101 Terminal F 8 C7103 C Itoh CIE 7103 Terminal F 9 CY5291 Cybernex XLB 5291 F 10 DISPH Northern Telecom Displayphone Terminal F 11 D200 Data General DASHER 200 Terminal F 12 HP45 Hewlett Packard HP 2645 Terminal F 13 HZ51 Hazeltine 10 51 Terminal F 14 IQ120 Soroq IQ 120 Terminal F 15 I3101 IBM 3...

Page 144: ... 4 Specially designed Terminal Module based on VT100 for use with the IBM PC F 1 ACT5A Terminal Module Microcom ACT 5A The following list identifies the key sequences defined for the ACTSA Terminal Module 1 Press CTRL concurrently with the indicated alpha key 2 Press ESC prior to pressing the indicated alpha key 3 The last position of the screen row 24 column 80 is designed not to display a charac...

Page 145: ...nt CTRL P 10H Roll Up ESC U 1BH 55H Roll Down ESC D 1BH 44H CMD 1 ESC 1 1BH 31H CMD 2 ESC 2 1BH 32H CMD 3 ESC 3 1BH 33H CMD 4 ESC 4 1BH 34H CMD 5 ESC 5 1BH 35H CMD 6 ESC 6 1BH 36H CMD 7 ESC 7 1BH 37H CMD 8 ESC 8 1BH 38H CMD 9 ESC 9 1BH 39H CMD 10 ESC 0 1BH 30H CMD 11 ESC 1BH 2DH CMD 12 ESC 1BH 3DH CMD 13 ESC 1BH 21H CMD 14 ESC 1BH 40H CMD 15 ESC 1BH 23H CMD 16 ESC 1BH 24H CMD 17 ESC 1BH 25H CMD 18...

Page 146: ...baud rate If a baud rate of 110 is selected be sure the number of Stop bits specified is 2 The baud rate switches are found on the main logic board I O Printer Baud Rate 1 8 19200 2 7 9600 3 6 4800 4 5 2400 5 4 1200 6 3 600 7 2 300 8 1 110 3 There are six switches located on the logic board at the rear of the cabinet which control the terminal s parity word length and number of stop bits Set these...

Page 147: ...rsor Up up arrow 0BH Cursor Down down arrow 0AH Cursor Left left arrow or BACKSPACE 08H Cursor Right right arrow 0CH Field Advance TAB 09H Field Backspace CTRL B 02H New Line CTRL N 0EH Fast Left N A N A Fast Right N A N A Special Control Error Reset CTRL R 12H Insert Mode CTRL U 15H Delete DEL 7FH Erase Input CTRL E 05H or ESC Y 1BH 59H Home HOME 1EH Field Exit Duplicate CTRL D 04H Field Minus CT...

Page 148: ... Request ESC S 1BH 53H Signal Attn ESC A 1BH 41H Extended Function Local Copy Print Req ESC P 1BH 50H Local Copy Form Feed ESC F 1BH 46H Cancel Print ESC C 1BH 43H Refresh Display CTRL W 17H Toggle Status Line Toggle Indicators ESC T 1BH 54H Toggle Echoplex Enabled CTRL V 16H Initialize Terminal ESC 1BH 3CH Request Disconnect ESC 1BH 3EH Lear Siegler ADM 11 Terminal Setup Information on the Lear S...

Page 149: ...unction Key Sequence Hex Value Generated Cursor Movement Backspace Cursor CTRL C 03H Cursor Down down arrow 0AH Cursor Up up arrow 0BH Cursor Right right arrow 0CH Cursor Left left arrow 08H Field Advance CTRL I 09H or TAB 09H Field Backspace CTRL B 02H Newline CTRL N 0EH Fast Left N A N A Fast Right N A N A Special Control Error Reset CTRL R 12H Insert Mode CHAR INSERT F5 01H 44H 0DH or LINE INSE...

Page 150: ...0 ESC 1BH 2AH CMD 21 ESC 1BH 28H CMD 22 ESC 1BH 29H CMD 23 ESC _ 1BH SFH CMD 24 ESC 1BH 2BH Special Host System Request ESC S 1BH 50H Signal Attention ESC A 1BH 41H Extended Function Local Copy Print Req ESC P 1BH 50H Local Copy Form Feed ESC F 1BH 46H Cancel Print ESC C 1BH 43H Refresh Display SEND PAGE 01H 47H 0DH or CTRL W 17H Toggle Status Line Toggle Indicators ESC T 1BH 54H Toggle Echoplex E...

Page 151: ...witches These switches set the baud rate and specify functional terminal operating characteristics Set these switches in the following manner S2 Switch Set To Comments BAUD RATE SW 1 7 See 3 below for switch settings BUSY DIS BUSY EN Busy DIS Disable BUSY control function REV VIDEO ON Set Reverse Video function as REV VIDEO OFF desired 3 The remaining switches on the back panel are used to set the...

Page 152: ...Left CTRL H 08H Cursor Right CTRL L 0CH Field Advance CTRL I 09H or TAB 09H Field Backspace CTRL B 02H New Line CTRL N 0EH Fast Left N A N A Fast Right N A N A Special Control Error Reset CTRL R 12H Insert Mode CTRL U 15H Delete RUB 7FH Erase Input CTRL E 05H Home HOME 01H Field Exit Duplicate CTRL D 04H Field Minus CTRL F 06H Field Plus N A N A Field Exit CTRL X 18H Aid Generation Enter RETURN 0D...

Page 153: ...CTRL V 17H Toggle Status Line Toggle Indicators ESC T 1BH 54H Toggle Echoplex Enabled CTRL V 16H Initialize Terminal ESC 1BH 3CH Request Disconnect ESC 1BH 7EH Lear Siegler ADM 3A Terminal Setup 1 Disconnect the AC power cord from the outlet before opening the ADM 3A case 2 There are 13 toggle type switches on the termninal s circuit board These switches are used to specify terminal operating char...

Page 154: ... see above STOP 1 2 Set as appropriate DATA 7 8 8 8 bit data word length PAR ODD EVEN This switch has effect only with the PARITY INH switch in thc PARITY position If PARITY is on selcct parity to match the parity on the LinkUp 5294 s port for this CRT LC EN UC EN Allows lower and upper case AUTO NL OFF OFF Disables auto NEW LINE RS232 CL RS232 Selects RS 232C communications at the modem connector...

Page 155: ...ackspace CTRL C 03H Cursor Up CTRL K 0BH Cursor Down LINE FEED 0AH or CTRL J 09H Cursor Left CTRL H 08H Cursor Right CTRL L 0CH Field Advance CTRL I 09H or TAB 09H Field Backspace CTRL B 02H New Line CTRL N 0EH Fast Left N A N A Fast Right N A N A Special Control Error Reset CTRL R 12H Insert Mode CTRL U 15H Delete RUB 7FH Erase Input CTRL E 05H Home HOME 01H Field Exit Duplicate CTRL D 04H Field ...

Page 156: ... Status Line Toggle Indicators ESC T 1BH 54H Toggle Echoplex Enabled CTRL V 16H Initialize Terminal ESC 1BH 3CH Request Disconnect ESC 1BH 7EH ADM 3A Emulation Terminal Setup The ADM3P Terminal Module was designed to support those terminals and software packages providing emulation of an ADM 3A terminal the ADM3P Terminal Module was designed It is different from the standard ADM3P Terminal module ...

Page 157: ...t use the auxiliary printer facility unless you are sure that your emulator will accept the port select commands In all other respects the ADM3A and ADM3P modules are the same For information on setting up a terminal or PC emulating an ADM3A terminal refer to the following The ADM3A entry in this manual The terminal or PC manufacturer s documentation F 6 ANSI Terminal Module ANSI Standard 3 64 The...

Page 158: ...D 1 ESC 1 1BH 31H CMD 2 ESC 2 1BH 32H CMD 3 ESC 3 1BH 33H CMD 4 ESC 4 1BH 34H CMD 5 ESC 5 1BH 35H CMD 6 ESC 6 1BH 36H CMD 7 ESC 7 1BH 37H CMD 8 ESC 8 1BH 38H CMD 9 ESC 9 1BH 39H CMD 10 ESC 0 1BH 30H CMD 11 ESC 1BH 2DH CMD 12 ESC 1BH 3DH CMD 13 ESC 1BH 21H CMD 14 ESC 1BH 40H CMD 15 ESC 1BH 23H CMD 16 ESC 1BH 24H CMD 17 ESC 1BH 25H CMD 18 ESC 1BH 5EH CMD 19 ESC 1BH 26H CMD 20 ESC 1BH 2AH CMD 21 ESC ...

Page 159: ... The COMPU module ensures that only data is sent to your computer that is no intensity or cursor positioning sequences are ever sent even if the host requests them This enables the data sent from the System 3X host to the LinkUp 5294 to be converted and sent out the LinkUp 5294 asynchronous port to your computer in the same order the LinkUp 5294 received it and vice versa The LinkUp 5294 does not ...

Page 160: ...H 5BH 32H 30H 7EH Field Advance TAB 09H Field Backspace SHIFT TAB 1BH 5BH 5AH New Line HOME 1BH 5BH 48H Fast Left SHIFT F9 1BH 5BH 31H 39H 3BH 31H 7EH Fast Right SHIFT F10 1BH 5BH 32H 30H 3BH 31H 7EH Special Control Error Reset CTRL R 12H or PF1 1BH 4FH 50H Insert Mode F3 1BH 5BH 31H 33H 7EH or INS 1BH 5BH 32H 7EH Delete DEL 7FH or SHIFT F3 1BH 5BH 31H 33H 3BH 31H 7EH or DEL BREAK 1BH 5BH 33H 7EH ...

Page 161: ... CMD 13 PF13 1BH 5BH 33H 33H 7EH CMD 14 PF14 1BH 5BH 33H 34H 7EH CMD 15 PF15 1BH 5BH 33H 35H 7EH CMD 16 PF16 1BH 5BH 33H 36H 7EH CMD 17 PF17 1BH 5BH 33H 37H 7EH CMD 18 PF18 1BH 5BH 33H 38H 7EH CMD 19 PFl9 1BH 5BH 33H 39H 7EH CMD 20 PF20 1BH 5BH 34H 30H 7EH CMD 21 PF21 1BH 5BH 34H 31H 7EH CMD 22 PF22 1BH 5BH 34H 32H 7EH CMD 23 PF23 1BH 5BH 34H 33H 7EH CMD 24 PF24 1BH 5BH 34H 34H 7EH Special Host Sy...

Page 162: ...ert Line Blank Terminal Mode VT 100 Form Feed As desired Scroll As desired New Line OFF Margin Bell OFF No of Columns 80 Auto Wrap OFF CRT Saver As desired Status Line OFF G0 Selection U S Gl Selection U S Number of Data Lines24 MAIN PORT TX RX baud rate To match LinkUp 5294 Stop Bits To match LinkUp 5294 Parity To match LinkUP 5294 RS 422 232C 23C Tx Rate Limited OFF Auto X ON X OFF ON Process Rx...

Page 163: ...BH 5BH 44H or ESC D 1BH 44H Cursor Right right arrow 1BH 5BH 43H or ESC C 1BH 43H Field Advance TAB 09H Field Backspace BACKTAB 1BH 31H ESC I 1BH 49H New Line ESC 4 1BH 34H Fast Left SHIFT left arrow 1CH 44H Fast Right SHIFT right arrow 1CH 43H Special Control Error Reset RESET CANCEL 1BH 51H Insert Mode INS 1BH 3SH Delete DEL 1BH 36H Erase Input ERASE INPUT 1BH 56H Home HOME SYMBOL 1BH 48H Field ...

Page 164: ...8H CMD 22 CMD 22 1BH 19H 29H CMD 23 CMD 23 1BH 19H 5FH CMD 24 CMD 24 1BH 19H 2BH Special Host Systan Request SYS REQ 1CH 53H Signal Attn ATTN 1BH 53H Extended Function Local Copy Print Req N A N A Local Copy Form Feed N A N A Cancel Print SHIFT PRINT 1CH 45H Refresh Saeen ESC W 1BH 57H Toggle Status Line Toggle Indicators ESC T 1BH 54H Toggle Echoplex Enabled CTRL V 16H Initialize Terminal ESC 1BH...

Page 165: ...X OFF ON Display Controls OFF AUX PORT Baud Rate As printer requires Stop Bits As printer requires Parity As printer requires Printer Modes Ready 1 When setting the Parity option in the terminal configurator note that 8 bits is allowed even though the keyboard is set for 7 bit controls 2 The AUX port on the CE 7103 terminal can be used with the LinkUp 5294 Auxiliary Printer facility 3 The CE 7103 ...

Page 166: ...H 5BH 42H Cursor Left left arrow 1BH 5BH 44H Cursor Right right arrow 1BH 5BH 43H Field Advance TAB 09H Field Backspace BACKTAB 1BH 4FH 52H New Line LINE FEED 0AH Fast Left N A N A Fast Right N A N A Special Control Error Reset ERROR RESET 12H Insert Mode INS 1BH 4FH 79H Delete DEL 7FH Erase Input ERASE INPT 1BH 4FH 74H Home HOME 1BH 4FH 75H Field Exit Duplicate DUP 1BH 4FH 53H Field Minus FIELD 1...

Page 167: ... CMD HOME 17H Toggle Status Line Toggle Indicators CMD CURSOR UP 1BH 4FH 73H Toggle Echoplex Enabled CMD CURSOR DOWN 16H Initialize Terminal CMD SYS REQ 1BH 3CH Request Disconnect CMD ATTN 1BH 3EH DEC Cybernex XLB S291 Terminal Setup 1 Turn on the Power Switch and enable the Software option switches through the keyboard SETUP A procedure SETUP A mode is accomplished by pressing CMD HELP This mode ...

Page 168: ...ud rates are 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 2 and 38 4 kbps Both the main port and the aux printer port baud rates are set at this menu The baud rate specified here must match the baud rate for the LinkUp 5294 port to which this terminal is connected SETUP A mode screen also provides a setting to customize the terminal operation to particular brands of protocol converter This PROT setting must be ...

Page 169: ...t CTRL P 10H Roll Up ESC U 1BH 55H Roll Down ESC D 1BH 44H CMD 1 ESC 1 1BH 31H CMD 2 ESC 2 1BH 32H CMD 3 ESC 3 1BH 33H CMD 4 ESC 4 1BH 34H CMD 5 ESC 5 1BH 35H CMD 6 ESC 6 1BH 36H CMD 7 ESC 7 1BH 37H CMD 8 ESC 8 1BH 38H CMD 9 ESC 9 1BH 39H CMD 10 ESC 0 1BH 30H CMD 11 ESC 1BH 2DH CMD 12 ESC 1BH 3DH CMD 13 ESC 1BH 21H CMD 14 ESC 1BH 40H CMD 15 ESC 1BH 23H CMD 16 ESC 1BH 24H CMD 17 ESC 1BH 25H CMD 18 ...

Page 170: ...layphone Terminal Setup The Displayphone does not use DIP switches for options Instead options are selected through the keyboard Dial up Connection 1 A telephone jack must be plugged into Line 2 on back of the Displayphone 2 Turn terminal on 3 Press Services key 4 Select 4 DISPLAYPHONE UTILITIES 5 Select 2 MANUAL DATA CALL PROFILE WIDTH MODE DUPLEX PARITY 80 P F set to match the converter 6 Press ...

Page 171: ...rminal to the LinkUp 5294 with a modem or direct connect cable as appropriate F 12 D200 Terminal Module Data General Dasher 200 The following list identifies the key sequences defined for the D200 Terminal Module 1 Press CTRL concurrently with the indicated alpha key 2 Press ESC prior to pressing the indicated alpha key 5250 Function Key Sequence Hex Value Generated Cursor Movement Character Backs...

Page 172: ... Aid Generating Enter C3 1EH 5EH Clear PAGE ERASE 0CH Help F6 1EH 76H Print F4 1EH 74H Roll Up SHIFT up arrow 1EH 17H Roll Down SHIFT down arrow 1EH 1AH CMD 1 ESC 1 1BH 31H CMD 2 ESC 2 1BH 32H CMD 3 ESC 3 1BH 33H CMD 4 ESC 4 1BH 34H CMD 5 ESC 5 1BH 35H CMD 6 ESC 6 1BH 36H CMD 7 ESC 7 1BH 37H CMD 8 ESC 8 1BH 38H CMD 9 ESC 9 1BH 39H CMD 10 ESC 0 1BH 30H CMD 11 ESC 1BH 2DH CMD 12 ESC 1BH 3DH CMD 13 E...

Page 173: ...l Setup 1 Disconnect the AC power cord fran the outlet before opening the Dasher 200 case 2 Use the 8 toggle type switches on the back to set the parity and baud rate as shown on the next page Switches 7 and 8 are unused BAUD SWITCHES PARITY SWITCHES RATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 19200 1 1 1 1 Even 1 1 9600 1 1 1 0 Mark 1 0 7200 1 1 0 1 Odd 0 1 4800 1 1 0 0 None 0 0 3600 1 0 1 1 2400 1 0 1 0 1800 1 0 0 1 1200 ...

Page 174: ... sequences defined for the HP45 Terminal Module 1 Press CTRL concurrently with the indicated alpha key 2 Press ESC prior to pressung the indicated alpha key 5250 Function Key Sequence Hex Value Generated Cursor Movement Character Backspace CTRL C 03H or BACKSPACE 08H Cursor Up up arrow 1BH 41H Cursor Down down arrow 1BH 42H Cursor Left left arrow 1BH 44H Cursor Right right arrow 1BH 43H Field Adva...

Page 175: ...H 30H CMD 11 ESC 1BH 2DH CMD 12 ESC 1BH 3DH CMD 13 ESC 1BH 21H CMD 14 ESC 1BH 40H CMD 15 ESC 1BH 23H CMD 16 ESC 1BH 24H CMD 17 ESC 1BH 25H CMD 18 ESC 1BH 5EH CMD 19 ESC 1BH 26H CMD 20 ESC 1BH 2AH CMD 21 ESC 1BH 28H CMD 22 ESC 1BH 29H CMD 23 ESC _ 1BH 5FH CMD 24 ESC 1BH 2BH Special Host System Request PF1 1BH 70H Signal Attn PF2 1BH 71H Extended Function Local Copy Print Req CTRL P 10H Local Copy F...

Page 176: ...ding F CLOSED Terminal Baud is determined by the switch on the keyboard G H J K N A Applicable only in Block Mode L CLOSED No effect on Self Test M CLOSED INSERT CHAR and DELETE CHAR keys operate in normal sense N CLOSED No effect on printer ESCAPE code transfer P Q APL printing pairing codes R OPEN Transition from receive state to transmit occurs after CB Clear to Send goes on S T CLOSED Non main...

Page 177: ...H 0BH Cursor Left left arrow 1CH Cursor Right right arrow 10H Field Advance right arrow 09H Field Backspace left arrow 0FH New Line return key 0AH Fast Left N A N A Fast Right N A N A Special Control Error Reset ERROR RESET 03H Insert Mode INS 19H Delete DEL 7FH Erase Input ERASE INPUT 12H Horne HOME 1BH 12H Field Exit Duplicate DUP 0EH Field Minus FIELD 17H Field Plus FIELD 1DH Field Exit FIELD E...

Page 178: ...quest SYS REQ 1BH 3BH Signal Attn CMDA 1BH 41H or ATTN 00H Extended Function Local Copy Print Req ESC P 1BH 50H Local Copy Form Feed ESC F 1BH 46H Cancel Print CMD C 1BH 43H Refresh Screen CMD W 1BH 57H Toggle Status Line Toggle Indicators CMD T 1BH 54H Toggle Echoplex Enabled PRINT V 16H Initialize Tenninal CMD 1BH 3CH Request Disconnect CMD 1BH 3EH Hazeltine 10 51 Terminal Setup NOTE The auxilia...

Page 179: ...Parity EVEN ODD MARK SPACE F 15 IQ120 Terminal Module Soroq IQ 120 The following list identifies the key sequences defined for the IQ120 Terminal Module 1 Press CTRL concurrently with the indicated alpha key 2 Press ESC prior to pressing the indicated alpha key 5250 Function Key Sequence Hex Value Generated Cursor Movement Character Backspace CTRL C 03H Cursor Up CTRL K 0BH Cursor Down LINE FEED 0...

Page 180: ...CMD 1 ESC 1 1BH 31H CMD 2 ESC 2 1BH 32H CMD 3 ESC 3 1BH 33H CMD 4 ESC 4 1BH 34H CMD 5 ESC 5 1BH 35H CMD 6 ESC 6 1BH 36H CMD 7 ESC 7 1BH 37H CMD 8 ESC 8 1BH 38H CMD 9 ESC 9 1BH 39H CMD 10 ESC 0 1BH 30H CMD 11 ESC 1BH 2DH CMD 12 ESC 1BH 3DH CMD 13 ESC 1BH 21H CMD 14 ESC 1BH 40H CMD 15 ESC 1BH 23H CMD 16 ESC 1BH 24H CMD 17 ESC 1BH 25H CMD 18 ESC 1BH 5EH CMD 19 ESC 1BH 26H CMD 20 ESC 1BH 2AH CMD 21 ES...

Page 181: ... to the desired rate compatible with the LinkUp 5294 3 Locate Switch C13 on the logic board of the terminal These switches are used to specify the transmitted character format Set these switches to correspond to the configuration parameters as follows SWITCH DESCRIPTIONS PORT ON OFF 1 Stop Bits Printer 1 2 2 Parity Printer Yes No 3 Parity Printer Odd Even 4 Stop Bits Main 1 2 5 Parity Main Yes No ...

Page 182: ...Advance right arrow 09H Field Backspace left arrow 08H New Line ALT N 0EH Fast Left N A N A Fast Right N A N A Special Control Error Reset ALT R 12H Insert Mode ALT U 15H Delete DEL 7FH Erase Input ERASE INPUT 1BH 4BH Home HOME SYMBOL 1BH 48H Field Exit Duplicate PF8 1BH 68H 0DH Field Minus PF6 1BH 66H 0DH Field Plus PF3 1BH 63H 0DH Field Exit PF7 1BH 67H 0DH Aid Generating Enter left arrow 0DH Cl...

Page 183: ...Indicators ESC T 1BH 54H Toggle Echoplex Enabled ALT V 16H Initialize Terminal ESC 1BH 3CH Request Disconnect ESC 1BH 3EH IBM 3101 Terminal Setup NOTE The auxiliary port on the 3101 terminal cannot be used with the LinkUp 5294 Auxiliary Printer facility 1 Disconnect the AC Power cord from the outlet before starting the setup process 2 There are 8 toggle type switches located on the keyboard as Gro...

Page 184: ...0 No time fill characters set Sw7 Sw 7 8 0 Sw8 0 CHARS 4 There are 8 toggle switches located on the keyboard element as GROUP 3 switches These switches describe the functional tenninal operating characteristics and are set to the following values Group 3 Switches Set To Comments AUTO NL ON OFF OFF Automatic generation of New Line disabled AUTO LF ON OFF OFF Automatic generation of line feed disabl...

Page 185: ...propriate F 17 I3151 Terminal Module IBM 3151 The following list identifies the key sequences defined for the I3151 Terminal Module 1 Press CTRL concurrently with the indicated alpha key 2 Press the ESC key prior to pressing the indicated alpha key 5250 Function Key Sequence Hex Value Generated Cursor Movement Character Backspace BACKSPACE 08H Cursor Up up arrow 1BH 41H Cursor Down down arrow 1BH ...

Page 186: ... 1BH 63H 0DH CMD 4 F4 1BH 64H 0DH CMD 5 F5 1BH 65H 0DH CMD 6 F6 1BH 66H 0DH CMD 7 F7 1BH 67H 0DH CMD 8 F8 1BH 68H 0DH CMD 9 F9 1BH 69H 0DH CMD 10 F10 1BH 6AH 0DH CMD 11 F11 1BH 6BH 0DH CMD 12 F12 1BH 6CH 0DH CMD 13 SHIFT F1 1BH 22H 61H 0DH CMD 14 SHIFT F2 1BH 22H 62H 0DH CMD 15 SHIFT F3 1BH 22H 63H 0DH CMD 16 SHIFT F4 1BH 22H 64H 0DH CMD 17 SHIFT F5 1BH 22H 65H 0DH CMD 18 SHIFT F6 1BH 22H 66H 0DH ...

Page 187: ...0 Scroll NO Auto scroll is disabled Auto LF OFF Upon receipt of a CR only a carriage return and not a carriage return line feed is performed by the terminal CRT Saver ON Line Wrap OFF Auto Line Wrap is disabled Forcing Insert OFF Tab As desired Field or Column Overridden by the converter Communicstion Menu Parameter Set To Comments Operating Mode ECHO ECHO conversational mode with the converter ha...

Page 188: ...this feature see the appropriate User s Guide 3 The pacing function flow contol on the IBM 3151 main port is performed only when the communication parameter Line Control is set to either PRTS or IPRTS The flow control options on the LinkUp 5294 should be set to XON F 18 I3161 Terminal Module IBM 3161 3163 The following list identifies the key sequences defined for the I3161 Terminal Module 1 Press...

Page 189: ...65H 0DH Roll Up F7 1BH 67H 0DH or SHIFT F7 1BH 21H 67H 0DH Roll Down F8 1BH 68H 0DH or SHIFT F8 1BH 21H 68H 0DH CMD F2 1BH 62H 0DH or SHIFT F2 1BH 21H 62H 0DH CMD 1 F2 1 1BH 62H 0DH 31H CMD 2 F2 2 1BH 62H 0DH 32H CMD 3 F2 3 1BH 62H 0DH 33H CMD 4 F2 4 1BH 62H 0DH 34H CMD 5 F2 5 1BH 62H 0DH 35H CMD 6 F2 6 1BH 62H 0DH 36H CMD 7 F2 7 1BH 62H 0DH 37H CMD 8 F2 8 1BH 62H 0DH 38H CMD 9 F2 9 1BH 62H 0DH 39...

Page 190: ... Setup and Select menus There are no external switches 1 Enter the Setup Menu by pressing CTRL and SELECT Set the options as follows Parameter Menu Set To Comments Machine Mode IBM 3161 3163 For 3161 3163 operation Operating Mode ECHO ECHO conversational mode with LinkUp 5294 handling the echo of the keyboard input Interface RS 232C EIA RS 232 interface Line Control As desired PRTS permanent RTS C...

Page 191: ...cable the Print key is not used Print EOL OFF No end of line character sent to the printer by the terminal Line End N A Not applicable the Print EOL option is disabled 1 The port labeled 2 on the rear of the IBM 3161 is the standard EIA interface main port 2 The port labeled 1 on the rear of the 3161 can be used with the LinkUp Auxiliary Printer facility F 19 I3164 Terminal Module IBM 3164 The fol...

Page 192: ...H 61H 0DH CMD 2 F2 1BH 62H 0DH CMD 3 F3 1BH 63H 0DH CMD 4 F4 1BH 64H 0DH CMD 5 F5 1BH 65H 0DH CMD 6 F6 1BH 66H 0DH CMD 7 F7 1BH 67H 0DH CMD 8 F8 1BH 68H 0DH CMD 9 F9 1BH 69H 0DH CMD 10 F10 1BH 6AH 0DH CMD 11 F11 1BH 6BH 0DH CMD 12 F12 1BH 6CH 0DH CMD 13 SHIFT Fl 1BH 21H 61H 0DH CMD 14 SHIPT F2 1BH 21H 62H 0DH CMD 15 SHIPT F3 1BH 21H 63H 0DH CMD 16 SHIFT F4 1BH 21H 64H 0DH CMD 17 SHIFT F5 1BH 21H 6...

Page 193: ...ports Space Mark Odd Even or None Turnaround CR Line turnaround character to be sent at the end of a Character read type command Stop Bit As desired Main Aux ports 1 or 2 bits Word Length As desired Main Aux ports 7 or 8 bits Response Delay As desired 0 or 100 msec Break Signal As desired 170 or 500 msec 2 Enter the Select Menu by pressing SELECT Set the options as follows Parameter Menu Set To Co...

Page 194: ...rrently with the indicated alpha key 2 Press ESC prior to pressing the indicated alpha key 5250 Function Key Sequence Hex Value Generated Cursor Movement Character Backspace BACKSPACE 08H Cursor Up up arrow 1BH 5BH 41H or ESC A 1BH 41H Cursor Down down arrow 1BH 5BH 42H or ESC B 1BH 42H Cursor Left left arrow 1BH 5BH 44H or ESC D 1BH 44H Cursor Right right arrow 1BH 5BH 43H or ESC C 1BH 43H Field ...

Page 195: ...BH 19H 2DH CMD 12 CMD 12 1BH 19H 3DH CMD 13 CMD 13 1BH 19H 5DH CMD 14 CMD 14 1BH 19H 40H CMD 15 CMD 15 1BH 19H 23H CMD 16 CMD 16 1BH 19H 24H CMD 17 CMD 17 1BH 19H 25H CMD 18 CMD 18 1BH 19H SEH CMD 19 CMD 19 1BH 19H 26H CMD 20 CMD 20 1BH 19H 2AH CMD 21 CMD 21 1BH 19H 28H CMD 22 CMD 22 1BH 19H 29H CMD 23 CMD 23 1BH 19H 5FH CMD 24 CMD 24 1BH 19H 2BH Special Host System Request SYS REQ 1CH 53H Signal ...

Page 196: ...ap GENERAL VT200 7 bit Controls User defined Keys Unlocked User Features Unlocked Clear User defined Keys No New Line Multinational COMMUNICATIONS Speed User as desired XOFF DTR User as desired Bits Parity User as desired Stop Bit User as desired No Local Echo Main Port Data Leads Only Disconnect Delay User as desired Limited Unlimited Transmit User as desired PRINTER Speed User as desired Print M...

Page 197: ...nal Module Tymshare Scanset The following list identifies the key sequences defined for the SCANS Terminal Module 1 Press CTRL concurrently with the indicated alpha key 2 Press ESC prior to pressing the indicated alpha key 3 The last position of the screen Row 24 Column 80 is designed not to display a character This prevents automatic scrolling 5250 Function Key Sequence Hex Value Generated Cursor...

Page 198: ...BH 48H Print CTRL P 10H Roll Up ESC U 1BH 55H Roll Down ESC R 1BH 52H CMD 1 ESC 1 1BH 31H CMD 2 ESC 2 1BH 32H CMD 3 ESC 3 1BH 33H CMD 4 ESC 4 1BH 34H CMD 5 ESC 5 1BH 35H CMD 6 ESC 6 1BH 36H CMD 7 ESC 7 1BH 37H CMD 8 ESC 8 1BH 38H CMD 9 ESC 9 1BH 39H CMD 10 ESC 0 1BH 30H CMD 11 ESC 1BH 2DH CMD 12 ESC 1BH 3DH CMD 13 ESC 1BH 21H CMD 14 ESC 1BH 40H CMD 15 ESC 1BH 23H CMD 16 ESC 1BH 24H CMD 17 ESC 1BH ...

Page 199: ... Baud RX Reception Baud Rate Baud Print Printer Baud Rate Dial Pulse Tone Set to Pulse if terminal is connected to a rotary dial phone line Set to Tone if it is connectc ed to a touch tone line Bit TX RX Number of data bits transmitted to the connected printer PAR Print Type of parity ODD EVEN or NONE Brightness Brightness of display 0 minimum 3 maximum Beep Col YES causes a beep at the 72nd chara...

Page 200: ...ursor Up up arrow 0BH Cursor Down down arrow 0AH Cursor Left left arrow 08H Cursor Right right arrow 0CH Field Advance TAB 09H Field Backspace BACKTAB 1BH 49H New Line CTRL N 0EH Fast Left N A N A Fast Right N A N A Special Control Error Reset CTRL R 12H Insert Mode CTRL U 15H Delete DEL 7FH Erase Input CTRL E 05H Home HOME 1EH Field Exit Duplicate CTRL D 04H Field Minus CTRL F 06H Field Plus N A ...

Page 201: ...d ESC F 1BH 46H Cancel Print ESC C 1BH 43H Refresh Screen CTRL W 17H Toggle Status Line Toggle Indicators ESC T 1BH 54H Toggle Echoplex Enabled CTRL V 16H Initialize Terminal ESC 1BH 3CH Request Disconnect ESC 1BH 3EH TeleVideo 910 Terminal Setup 1 Disconnect the AC power cord from the outlet before opening the TeleVideo terminal case 2 There are two sets of 10 switches on the TeleVideo 910 labele...

Page 202: ...rminal to the LinkUp 5294 with a modem or direct connect cable as appropriate NOTE The auxiliary port on the 910 terminal can be used with the LinkUp 5294 Auxiliary Printer facility However be aware that the 910 terminal does not operate its auxiliary printer capability in an industry standard manner In other words the port select deselect sequences CTRL T and ESC A the LinkUp 5294 sends to the te...

Page 203: ...Error Reset CTRL R 12H Insert Mode CTRL U 15H Delete DEL 7_FH Erase Input CTRL E 05H Home HOME 1EH Field Exit Duplicate CTRL D 04H Field Minus Plus CTRL F 06H Field Exit CTRL X 18H Aid Generating Enter ENTER 0DH Clear ESC Z 1BH 5AH Help ESC H 1BH 48H Print CTRL P 10H Roll Up ESC U 1BH 55H Roll Down ESC D 1BH 4DH CMD 1 ESC 1 1BH 31H CMD 2 ESC 2 1BH 32H CMD 3 ESC 3 1BH 33H CMD 4 ESC 4 1BH 34H CMD 5 ...

Page 204: ...1BH 56H Initialize Terminal ESC 1BH 3CH Request Disconnect ESC 1BH 7EH TeleVideo 910 and 912 Terminal Setups 1 Disconnect the AC power cord from the outlet before opening the TeleVideo terminal case 2 This section describes how to set the terminal switches on the Televideo 910 and 912 terminals Although these two terminals use the same terminal module their switch settings vary Therefore the 910 s...

Page 205: ...tional Mode 2 DOWNSets Full Duplex 3 50 Hz DOWN foreign 60 Hz UP U S 4 DOWNSets Edit Mode to Duplex 5 UP Underline cursor DOWN Block cursor 6 UP Sets 91 V 920 compatible 7 UP Green on black DOWN Black on green 8 UP No DSR 9 DOWNDCD connected 910 S2 left Resr Set To Comments 10 DOWN DTR on with terminal The S1 switches on the back panel are used to set the baud rate for communications to the LinkUp...

Page 206: ... connected 3 OPEN Used in conjunction with Switch 4 4 DOWN DTR connected 5 NOT USED No auxiliary printer support 6 7 DOWN RS 232 NOTE Jumper S4 W33 must be installed on the main circuit board to DISABLE the Auto New Line at column 80 3 Replace the cover Reconnect the AC power cord and connect the terminal to the LinkUp 5294 with a modem or direct connect cable as appropriate NOTE The auxiliary por...

Page 207: ...T 1BH 51H Delete DEL 7FH or CHAR DELETE 1BH 57H Erase Input F4 01H 43H 0DH Home HOME 1EH Field Exit Duplicate F11 01H 4AH 0DH Field Minus F10 01H 49H 0DH Field Plus N A N A Field Exit F9 01H 48H 0DH Aid Generating Enter RETURN or ENTER 0DH Clear CLEAR SPACE 1AH Help F6 01H 45H 0DH Print F5 01H 44H 0DH Roll Up F7 01H 46H 0DH Roll Down F8 01H 47H 0DH CMD 1 ESC 1 1BH 31H CMD 2 ESC 2 1BH 32H CMD 3 ESC...

Page 208: ... 7EH TeleVideo 920 925 snd 950 Terminal Setups 1 Disconnect the AC power cord from the outlet before opening the TeleVideo 925 case 2 This section describes how to set the terminal switches on the TeleVideo 920 925 and 950 terminals Although these three terminals use the same module their switch settings vary Thereforc the 920 settings will be covered first followed by the 925 and 950 settings The...

Page 209: ...OWN UP DOWN UP 2400 300 DOWN UP UP DOWN 300 600 DOWN UP UP UP 9600 1200 UP DOWN DOWN DOWN 50 1800 UP DOWN DOWN UP 1800 2400 UP DOWN UP DOWN 150 3600 UP DOWN UP UP 7200 4800 UP UP DOWN DOWN 110 7200 UP UP DOWN UP 3600 9600 UP UP UP DOWN 600 19200 UP UP UP UP 19200 Sl Left Rear Set To Comment s 1 925 DOWN 950 UP Sct to Duplex edit mode 2 DOWN 925 Non 912 920 emulation 950 Cursor display steady 3 4 5...

Page 210: ...e used with the LinkUp 5294 Auxiliary Printer facility However be aware that the 925 terminal passes the select deselect sequence CTRL T and ESC A transmitted by the LinkUp 5294 to determine whether the auxiliary printer facility will be used through its auxiliary port to the attached printer If the printer interprets this sequence as a command the printer s operation will be adversely affected F ...

Page 211: ...A Field Exit CTRL X 18H Aid Generating Enter RETURN 0DH Clear PAGE ERASE 1BH 5BH 4DH Help ESC H 1BH 48H or F6 1BH 3FH 66H Print CTRL P 10H or F4 1BH 3FH 64H Roll Up ESC M 1BH 4DH Roll Down ESC D 1BH 44H CMD 1 ESC 1 1BH 31H CMD 2 ESC 2 1BH 32H CMD 3 ESC 3 1BH 33H CMD 4 ESC 4 1BH 34H CMD 5 ESC 5 1BH 35H CMD 6 ESC 6 1BH 36H CMD 7 ESC 7 1BH 37H CMD 8 ESC 8 1BH 38H CMD 9 ESC 9 1BH 39H CMD 10 ESC 0 1BH ...

Page 212: ...up Menu will appear on the terminal s screen To exit Setup mode press SETUP a second time To save the reset parameter values permanently as opposed to allowing them to revert to previous values following the current session press CTRL and S before exiting Setup mode Set the terminal s parameters as follows Identifier Value Comments COMM CNV Conversational mode DUPLX FDX Full Duplex communication S...

Page 213: ...it sequence PG XFER PG Allows the entire page to be transmitted CHAR LN 132 Allows terminal to display lines of length 132 characters LN PG 24 Defines terminal page length as 24 lines SCRN BACK Displays light on dark or dark on light SCRN SAVER Screen turns off after n minutes if idle SCROLL Rate of terminal data display 25TH LINE Use of 25th line blank status or message 1ST CHAR SET U S U S ASCII...

Page 214: ...L R 12H Insert Mode ESC I 1BH 49H or F4 02H 34H Delete DEL 7FH Erase Input CTRL E 05H Home HOME 1EH Field Exit Duplicate CTRL D 04H or F6 02H 36H Field Minus F2 02H 32H Field Plus N A N A Field Exit F1 02H31H Aid Generating Enter ENTER ODH Clear ESC BACKSPACE lBH 08H Help ESC H lBH48H Print CTRL P lOH Roll Up ESC U lBH SSH or F7 02H 37H Roll Down ESC D lBH44H or F8 02H 38H CMD 1 ESC 1 1BH 31H CMD ...

Page 215: ...ators ESC T 1BH 54H Toggle Echoplex Enabled CTRL V 16H Initialize Terminal ESC 1BH 3CH Request Disconnect ESC 1BH 7EH ADDS Viewpoint and Regent Terminal Setups Information on the Regent terminal switch settings was not available at the time this document was published Please refer to the manufacturer s user s manual or contact your supplier To set up the Viewpoint terminal for connection to the Li...

Page 216: ... the terminal to the LinkUp 5294 with a modem or direct connect cable as appropriate NOTE The auxiliary port on the Viewpoint terminal can be used with the LinkUp 5294 Auxiliary Printer facility Use of X ON as the flow control from the LinkUp 5294 may cause garbled screens doing large insert or delete operations on this terminal For this reason we recommend that you select NONE as the flow control...

Page 217: ...Duplicate CTRL D 04H Field Minus F2 02H 32H Field Plus N A N A Field Exit F1 02H 31H Aid Generating Enter ENTER 0DH Clear ESC BACKSPACE 1BH 08H Help ESC H 1BH 48H Print CTRL P 10H Roll Up ESC U 1BH 55H Roll Down ESC D 1BH 44H CMD 1 ESC 1 1BH 31H CMD 2 ESC 2 1BH 32H CMD 3 ESC 3 1BH 33H CMD 4 ESC 4 1BH 34H CMD 5 ESC 5 1BH 35H CMD 6 ESC 6 1BH 36H CMD 7 ESC 7 1BH 37H CMD 8 ESC 8 1BH 38H CMD 9 ESC 9 1B...

Page 218: ...L V 16H Initialize Terminal ESC 1BH 3CH Request Disconnect ESC 1BH 7EH ADDS VIEWPOINT 60 Terminal Setup All operator selected options are input from the keyboard into the Setup Mode Status Line there are no external switches 1 Call up the Status Line by pressing SHIFT and HOME simultaneously A line containing four option banks of eight bits each will appear on the screen Set the option values as f...

Page 219: ...Regent 40 mode disabled 8 Reserved 2 Connect the terminal to the LinkUp 5294 with a modem or direct connect cable as appropriate NOTE The auxiliary port on the Viewpoint 60 terminal can be used with the LinkUP 5294 Auxiliary Printer facility F 28 VT52 Terminal Module DEC VT52 The following list identifies the key sequences defined for the VT52 Terminal Module 1 Press CTRL concurrently with the ind...

Page 220: ...ETE 7FH Erase Input NK 6 1BH 3FH 76H Home NK 8 1BH 3FH 78H Field Exit Duplicate NK 1BH 3FH 6EH Field Minus NK 0 1BH 3FH 70H Field Plus NK 1BH 3FH 6CH Field Exit RETURN 0DH Aid Generating Enter NK ENTER 1BH 3FH 4DH Clear NK 3 1BH 3FH 73H Help NK 5 1BH 3FH 75H Print NK 4 1BH 3FH 74H Roll Up NK 1 1BH 3FH 71H Roll Down NK 2 1BH 3FH 72H CMD 1 ESC 1 1BH 31H CMD 2 ESC 2 1BH 32H CMD 3 ESC 3 1BH 33H CMD 4 ...

Page 221: ...VT52 terminal switch settings was not available at the time this document was published Please refer to the VT52 user s manual or contact your supplier F 29 VT52X Terminal Module DEC VT 52 Emulators The following list identifies the key sequences defined for the VT52X Terminal Module 1 Press CTRL concurrently with the indicated alpha key 2 Press ESC prior to pressing the indicated a1pha key 3 The ...

Page 222: ...TRL F 06H Field Plus N A N A Field Exit CTRL X 18H Aid Generating Enter ENTER 0DH Clear CTRL Z 1AH Help ESC L 1BH 4CH Print CTRL P 10H Roll Up ESC U 1BH 55H Roll Down ESC R 1BH 52H CMD 1 ESC 1 1BH 31H CMD 2 ESC 2 1BH 32H CMD 3 ESC 3 1BH 33H CMD 4 ESC 4 1BH 34H CMD 5 ESC 5 1BH 35H CMD 6 ESC 6 1BH 36H CMD 7 ESC 7 1BH 37H CMD 8 ESC 8 1BH 38H CMD 9 ESC 9 1BH 39H CMD 10 ESC 0 1BH 30H CMD 11 ESC 1BH 2DH...

Page 223: ...refer to the manufacturer s user s manual or contact your supplier F 30 VT100 Terminal Module DEC VT100 The following list identifies the key sequences defined for the VT100 Terminal Module 1 Press CTRL concurrently with the indicated alpha key 2 Press ESC prior to pressing the indicated alpha key 3 NK indicates the indicated key is found in the Numeric Keypad at the lower right of the keyboard Th...

Page 224: ...ield Exit RETURN 0DH Aid Generating Enter NK ENTER 1BH 4FH 4DH Clear NK 2 1BH 4FH 72H Help NK 1 1BH 4FH 71H Print NK6 1BH 4FH 76H Roll Up NK 0 1BH 4FH 70H Roll Down NK 1BH 4FH 6EH CMD 1 ESC 1 1BH 31H CMD 2 ESC 2 1BH 32H CMD 3 ESC 3 1BH 33H CMD 4 ESC 4 1BH 34H CMD 5 ESC 5 1BH 35H CMD 6 ESC 6 1BH 36H CMD 7 ESC 7 1BH 37H CMD 8 ESC 8 1BH 38H CMD 9 ESC 9 1BH 39H CMD 10 ESC 0 1BH 30H CMD 11 ESC 1BH 2DH ...

Page 225: ...tches through the keyboard SETUP B procedure SETUP B mode may only be entered from SETUP A mode by pressing SETUP twice This mode contains a series of software keys that tailor the terminal to your operating environment The following values are recommended to interface with the LinkUp 5294 Byte 1 Switches Bit def from left to right Set To Comments 1 SCROLL Jump or Smooth Scroll 2 AUTO REPEAT 1 Set...

Page 226: ...he transrnit baud rate and receive baud rate must be set to the same value The baud rate specified here must match the baud rate for the LinkUp 5294 port to which this terminal is connected For all baud rates lower than 150 bps that is 50 75 110 134 5 the number of stop bits must be 2 3 Connect the terminal to the LinkUp 5294 with a modem or direct connect cable as appropriate F 31 VT220 Terminal ...

Page 227: ...EH Help HELP 1BH 5BH 32H 38H 7EH Print F10 1BH 5BH 32H 31H 7EH Roll Up NEXT SCREEN 1BH 5BH 36H 7EH Roll Down PREV SCREEN 1BH 5BH 35H 7EH CMD F7 1BH 5BH 31H 38H 7EH CMD 1 F7 1 1BH 5BH 31H 38H 7EH 31H CMD 2 F7 2 1BH 5BH 31H 38H 7EH 32H CMD 3 F7 3 1BH 5BH 31H38H 7EH 33H CMD 4 F7 4 1BH 5BH 3 lH 38H 7EH 34H CMD 5 F7 5 1BH 5BH 31H 38H 7EH 35H CMD 6 F7 6 1BH 5BH 31H 38H 7EH 36H CMD 7 F7 7 1BH 5BH 31H 38H...

Page 228: ...T220 Terminal Setup The VT220 terminal uses a series of Setup screens for the selection of operating characteristics Use of these screens is discussed in detail in the VT220 terminal owner s manual Each Setup screen contains a number of fields which in turn are used to establish parameter settings The following parameter settings are suggested for use with the LinkUp 5294 Setup Screen Field Settin...

Page 229: ...esired Keyclick As desired Margin Bell As desired Warning Bell As desired Break No break No Break Auto Answerback Off NOTE The PR port on the VT220 is used for the Auxiliary Printer feature For a description of this feature see the appropriate user s guide This port requires a male DB9 connector on the interface cable F 32 WY30 Terminal Module Wyse WY30 The following list identifies the key sequen...

Page 230: ...H Help HELP 01H 61H 0DH Print PRINT 01H 60H 0DH Roll Up ROLL 01H 62H 0DH Roll Down ROLL 01H 63H 0DH CMD 1 CMD 1 1BH 31H CMD 2 CMD 2 1BH 32H CMD 3 CMD 3 1BH 33H CMD 4 CMD 4 1BH 34H CMD 5 CMD 5 1BH 35H CMD 6 CMD 6 1BH 36H CMD 7 CMD 7 1BH 37H CMD 8 CMD 8 1BH 38H CMD 9 CMD 9 1BH 39H CMD 10 CMD 0 1BH 30H CMD 11 CMD 1BH 2DH CMD 12 CMD 1BH 3DH CMD 13 CMD 1BH 21H CMD 14 CMD 1BH 40H CMD 15 CMD 1BH 23H CMD ...

Page 231: ...ey concurrently with the indicated alpha key 2 Press the ESC key prior to pressing the indicated alpha key 5250 Function Key Sequence Hex Value Generated Cursor Movement Character Backspace left arrow 08H CursorUp F7 01H 46H 0DH Cursor Down F8 01H 47H 0DH Cursor Left F9 01H 48H 0DH Cursor Right F10 01H49H 0DH Field Advance TAB 09H Field Backspace BACKTAB 1BH 49H New Line SHIFT ENTER 1BH 4EH Fast L...

Page 232: ... 9 1BH 39H CMD 10 ESC 0 1BH 30H CMD 11 ESC 1BH 2DH CMD 12 ESC 1BH 3DH CMD 13 ESC 1BH 21H CMD 14 ESC 1BH 40H CMD 15 ESC 1BH 23H CMD 16 ESC 1BH 24H CMD 17 ESC 1BH 25H CMD 18 ESC 1BH 5EH CMD 19 ESC 1BH 26H CMD 20 ESC 1BH 2AH CMD 21 ESC 1BH 28H CMD 22 ESC 1BH 29H CMD 23 ESC _ 1BH 5FH CMD 24 ESC 1BH 2BH Special Host System Request SHIFT F1 01H 60H 0DH Signal Attn F1 01H 40H 0DH Special Function Cancel ...

Page 233: ...ield Backspace SHIFT TAB 1BH 49H New Line SHIFT ENTER 1BH 4EH Fast Left SHIFT left arrow 1BH 04H Fast Right SHIFT right arrow 1BH 0CH Special Control Error Reset END 1BH 54H or CTRL R 12H Insert Mode INSERT 1BH 72H Delete DELETE CHAR 1BH 57H or NK DELETE 7FH Erase Input SHIFT DELETE 1BH 52H Home HOME 1EH Field Exit Duplicate SHIFT INSERT lBH 71H Field Minus CTRL F 06H Field Plus CTRL P 10H Field E...

Page 234: ...t SHIFT PRINT SCREEN 1BH 53H Signal Attn SHIFT ESC 1BH 41H Special Function Cancel Print ESC Z 1BH 5AH Refresh Display CTRL W 17H Initialize Terminal ESC 1BH 3CH Toggle Indicators CTRL T 14H Request Disconnect ESC 1BH 3EH Local Copy Print Req CTRL P 10H Local Copy Form Feed CTRL F 06H Toggle Echo CTRL V 16H F 35 WY100 Terminal Module Wyse WY100 The following list identifies the key sequence define...

Page 235: ... Generating Enter RETURN 0DH Clear PAGE ERASE 1BH 59H Help ESC H 1BH 48H Print CTRL P 10H Roll Up ESC U 1BH 55H Roll Down ESC D 1BH 44H CMD 1 ESC 1 1BH 31H CMD 2 ESC 2 1BH 32H CMD 3 ESC 3 1BH 33H CMD 4 ESC 4 1BH 34H CMD 5 ESC 5 1BH 35H CMD 6 ESC 6 1BH 36H CMD 7 ESC 7 1BH 37H CMD 8 ESC 8 1BH 38H CMD 9 ESC 9 1BH 39H CMD 1 0 ESC 0 1BH 30H CMD 11 ESC 1BH 2DH CMD 12 ESC 1BH 3DH CMD 13 ESC 1BH 21H CMD 1...

Page 236: ...erminal Setup 1 Disconnect the AC power cord from the outlet before setting the option switches 2 There are three banks of toggle type switches each with 8 switches located on the keyboard These switches should be set to the following values SW1 Set To Comments 1 ON Edit keys are set up as duplex keys host controllable 2 OFF End of line US End of transmission CR 3 ON Disable auto new line 4 ON ENT...

Page 237: ...ite screen 6 OFF blinking curosr ON Non blinking cursor 7 OFF Full duplex 8 OFF Conversation 3 Reconnect the AC power cord and connect the terminal to the LinkUp 5294 with a modem or direct connect cable as appropriate F 36 XT100 Terminal Module The following list identifies the key sequences defined for the XT100 Terminal Module 5250 Function Key Sequence Hex Value Generated Cursor Movement Chara...

Page 238: ...L A K 01H 4BH Roll Up CTRL A L 01H 4CH Roll Down CTRL A M 01H 4DH CMD 1 CTRL A 1 01H 31H CMD 2 CTRL A 2 01H 32H CMD 3 CTRL A 3 01H 33H CMD 4 CTRL A 4 01H 34H CMD 5 CTRL A 5 01H 35H CMD 6 CTRL A 6 01H 36H CMD 7 CTRL A 7 01H 37H CMD 8 CTRL A 8 01H 38H CMD 9 CTRL A 9 01H 39H CMD 1 0 CTRL A 10 01H 30H CMD 11 CTRL A 01H 2DH CMD 12 CTRL A 01H 3DH CMD 13 CTRL A 01H 21H CMD 14 CTRL A 01H 40H CMD 15 CTRL A...

Page 239: ...TRL A O 01H 4FH Extended Function Local Copy Print Req CTRL P 10H Local Copy Form Feed CTRL F 06H Cancel Print CTRL C 03H Refresh Screen CTRL W 17H Toggle Status Line Toggle Indicators NK 3 1BH 4FH 73H Toggle Echoplex Enabled CTRL V 16H Initialize Terminal ESC 1BH 3CH Request Disconnect ESC 1BH 3EH ...

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