
34 Setup
Host/Printer:
[EIA/Aux,
EIA/Para
, EIA/None, Aux/EIA, Aux/Para, Aux/None,
None/EIA, None/Aux, None/Para, None/None]
The first part of the selection indicates the host (either the EIA port or the AUX port)
and the second part of the selection indicates the printer port (if a serial printer is used,
either the EIA or Aux port can be used to connect to the printer, but if a parallel
printer is being used, the PAR port should be used). The active session “drives” the
printer. EIA/Para is the default for session 1, and Aux/None is the default for session
2.
GENERAL: F2
This chapter lists all possible parameters for each menu, and all possible choices for
each parameter. Depending on the emulation selected, and the key mode (ASCII or
ScanCode), Setup will only present the valid set of parameters and choices in each
menu.
Emulation:
Select the “personality” of t he terminal. See the Quick menu earlier in
this chapter.
Enhanced
:
Choose whether the terminal can respond to commands beyond the
limitations of the current emulation. See the Quick menu earlier in this chapter.
Auto Wrap:
[
On
, Off]
Select whether the cursor drops to the next line when it reaches the right margin or
continues to display characters at the right margin. In ANSI emulations, the default is
off
.
Auto Font Load:
[
On
, Off]
Select whether the four font banks (0-3) should automatically be loaded when screen
size or the emulation is changed.
Auto Page:
[On,
Off
]
When the cursor is moved off the page using a command that includes scroll and Auto
Page mode is
on
, the screen displays the new page. These pages are numbered from 0 to
a maximum of 9. When
on
, Auto Page will track the page even if Auto Scroll is
off
.
The up-arrow key does not have a scroll command embedded, so it cannot be used to
view the previous page even when Auto Page is
on
.