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Identifier
Value
Comments
INS CHAR
N A.
The character which replaces erased data on
the screen (three-character decimal value)
INS/RPL
N.A
Insert ovcrwrites/moves current data
CTRL REP
PROC
Terminal processes commands received from the host
AUTOPG
N A.
Screen pages/scrolls when cursor goes beyond 24th
line
AUTOWRAP
NO WRAP
Autowrap disabled
EDIT BOUND
N.A
Screen/page editing capability
EDlTING EXT
DSPL
Permits insert/delete to affect full screen
HORZ EDIT
N A.
Insert/delete comrnands affect data to right/left of
cursor
VERT EDIT
N.A
Insert/delete commaods affect data above/below
cursor line
AUTOTAB
N.A.
Cursor moves/does not move into a “guarded area"
GUARDED XFER
ALL
All areas are transmitted and printed as they are
displayed
MULTI-AREA XFER
ALL
Allows an unguarded field to be transmitted
XFER TERM
FULL
Defines the data to be transferred as entire page of
memory
LN XFER
PG
Transmits through cursor or end-of-page
XFER EXEC
DEFER
SEND key transmit 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 (only setting)
2ND CHAR SET
U.K.
U.K. ASCII (only setting)
LF/NEW LN
LN FEED
LINE FEED key generates only LF (=0AH),
RETURN generates only CR(=0DH)
CURSOR STYLE
?
Manner of cursor display
NORMAL ATTR
HIGH
Normal intensity is defined to be the higher of the two
intensities
LN ATTR
NOR
Single-height, single-width character display
POWER/HZ
?
50 Hz or 60 Hz
KEYCLICK
?
Audible or Inaudible
BREAK KEY
IGNORE
BREAK key is ignored when pressed
F.26 VIEWP Terminal Module - ADDS Viewpoint/Regent
The following list identifies the key sequences defined for the VIEWP 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 to not display a character. This
prevents automatic scrolling.