Setup 35
Select the character which indicates to the printer that the block of data to be printed has ended. The options
above are for ASCII emulations. In ANSI emulations, the choices are [
None, <FF>
].
Print: [National,
Line Drawing, Multinational]
Choose the set of characters used when printing.
Print Region:
[Screen, Scroll]
Indicate the region of the screen that is to be printed: the entire screen or a certain section of it called the
scrolling region. A scrolling region is a limited portion of the screen which applications (such as word
processors) may designate to be the user’s.
Print Line Term:
[<US>, <CR><LF>]
Indicate the character that <R>is to terminate a line of print.
Secondary Recv:
[Off, On]
When “on,” data received from the serial printer is routed to the port assigned for the host. This data is not
displayed on the screen, and is transparent to the user. When “off,” data received from the printer port is
ignored.
Independent Pass Thru:
[
Off
,
On
]
When independent pass-through printing is enabled, the host system can concurrently send data to the terminal
and to the printer. When a low speed printer is attached to the terminal, it allows print operations to continue
without suspending normal terminal operations.
Emulation: F9
The parameters displayed in this menu depend upon the current emulation. This section is divided between
parameters for ASCII and ANSI emulations.
ASCII Emulations
Page Edit:
[Off, On]
When page edit is
on
, edit features such as insert act upon text to the end of the current page.
WPRT Intensity:
[Dim, Normal, Suppress]
Choose the intensity of write protected characters . Suppress indicates that the character’s foreground is the
same as its background with the effect of “suppressing” output.
WPRT Underline:
[Off, On]
Choose whether write-protected characters are underlined.
WPRT Blink:
[Off, On]
Choose whether write-protected characters blink.
WPRT Reverse:
[Off, On]
Choose whether write-protected characters display in reverse video.
Fkey Speed:
[Fast, Normal]
Selects the speed at which function keys and labels are programmed by the host. Fast mode will increase the
speed for Wyse 50 compatibility, but will limit the amount of space in each function key and answerback
message to 8 bytes. Edit keys are not available for programming in fast mode. Changing this selection will
default all function keys, edit keys, and function keys labels.
Save Labels:
[Off, On]
When
on
, labels that are downloaded by the host will be saved in non-volatile memory. If this selection and
Display NV Labels are
off
, labels written by the host would be lost upon entry and exit to Setup.
Attribute:
[Char, Line, Page]
Choose the extent to which attributes are propagated. (The only parallel ASCII emulations are PC Term and
Wyse 60.)
Display NV Labels:
[On, Off]
Select whether the labels in non-volatile memory are displayed on the lowest line. When
off
is selected, any
existing labels will remain on the screen, until
on
is selected, and they are re-displayed. On a 26-line screen,
they are displayed below line 24. On a 44-line screen, labels are displayed below line 42, and on a 52-line
screen, they are displayed below line 50. (The top line is the top status line and cannot be used for data.) If the
page length used is a multiple of 25 (instead of 24) and the screen length is 26 lines , then the last data line is
used for data and labels will not be displayed regardless of this setting. The same is true for a page length that
is a multiple of 43 (instead of 42) with a screen length of 44 lines.