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Quick Menu (F1)
Emulation:
ADDS VP, Wyse 60, Wyse 50+, PC Term, VT300/8, VT300/7, VT200/8, VT200/7, VT100, SCO Console, AT386, TVI 925
Choose the “personality” of the terminal (the way in which it responds to commands). Note that SCO Console and AT386 emulations are not available with
the ANSI keyboard. If you are using PC-Term emulation, refer to the Local Leadin selection in the Keys Menu (F5), which is described on page 22, for access
to local “hot keys.”
Note:
All associated defaults are loaded when the emulation is changed. Default choices appear in bold. Some defaults may vary depending on the selected emulation.
Comm Mode:
Full Duplex, Half Duplex, Full Block, Half Block
Choose the method of communication that matches the host computer.
EIA Baud Rate:
134,400, 115,200, 76800, 57,600, 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, 2000, 1800, 1200, 600, 300, 150, 110
Choose the number of bits communicated per second to match the speed at which the primary host or printer expects to communicate.
AUX Baud Rate:
[38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, 2000, 1800, 1200, 600, 300, 150, 134.5, 110]
Choose the speed at which the secondary host or printer expects to communicate.
Enhanced:
On, Off
Normally, the terminal responds to a set of commands that correspond to the emulation selected.
EIA Data Format:
7/1/N, 7/1/O, 7/1/E, 7/1/M, 7/1/S, 7/2/N, 7/2/O, 7/2/E, 7/2/M, 7/2/S, 8/1/N, 8/1/O, 8/1/E, 8/1/M, 8/1/S, 8/2/N, 8/2/O,
8/2/E, 8/2/M, 8/2/S
Choose a data bits/stop bits/parity combination which matches the data format of the primary host or printer. Parity abbreviations are: O = odd, E = even, S
= space, M = mark, and N = none.
AUX Data Format:
7/1/O, 7/1/E, 7/1/M, 7/1/S, 7/2/N, 7/2/O, 7/2/E, 7/2/M, 7/2/S, 8/1/N, 8/1/O, 8/1/E, 8/1/M, 8/1/S, 8/2/N
Select a data bits/parity bits/stop combination that matches the data format of the secondary host or printer. The Parity abbreviations are as follows: O =
odd, E = even, S = space, M = mark, and N = none.
Language:
U.S., U.K., Danish, Finnish, French, German, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Dutch, Belgian-Flemish, Fr-Canadian, Italian, Latin
American, Swiss-French, Swiss-German, Turkish
Select the language type that matches your keyboard’s layout.
Language:
U.S., U.K., Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Belgian-Flemish, French, Fr-Canadian, German, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss-German,
Swiss-French, Turkish
Select the language type that matches your keyboard’s layout.
Language:
US, UK, Danish, French, German, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish, Belgian-Flemish, French-Canadian, Italian, Swiss-German, Swiss-French.
Select the language type that matches your keyboard’s layout.
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). 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. If a parallel printer is being used, the PAR port should be used. EIA/Para is
the default for session 1. Aux/None is the default.
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