APPENDIX F: Terminal Modules and ASCII Terminal Setups
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912 S2 (Left Rear) Set To:
Comments
1
UP
Not used
2
DOWN
Set Standard Chuacter Set
3
UP
Full Duplex
4
?
50 Hz - UP (foreign); 60 Hz - DOWN (U.S.)
5
?
UP - No Parity; DOWN - Send Parity
6
DOWN
Send 1 Stop Bit—Note that the terrninal will automatically send 2
Stop Bits if the baud rate is set to 110 bps.
7
UP
8 Data bits are defined
8
UP
Only necessary for Rev. E and lower
9
?
UP - EVEN parity; DOWN - ODD parity
10
?
UP - Steady cursor; DOWN - Blinking cursor (Rev. E and lowcr usc
Jumper W25)
NOTE
To set the S5 switches, you must remove the terminal cover. The S5 group is near the
back edge of the circuit board and is labeled S.
912 S5
Set To:
Comments
1
UP
DSR disconnected
2
DOWN
DCD 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 port on the 910 Plus and 912 terminals can be used with the LinkUp 5294
Auxiliary Printer facility.
F.24 TV925 Terminal Module - TeleVideo 920/925/950
The following list identifies the key sequences defined for the TV925 Terminal Module.
1. Press <CTRL> concurrently with the indicated alpha key.
2. Press <ESC> prior to pressing the indicated alpha key.
3. CURSOR DOWN for a 920 terminal is CTRL V.
4. The last position of the screen (Row 24, Column 80) is designed not to display a character. This
prevents automatic scrolling.