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Clock .................................................................................................................34

 

Calculator..........................................................................................................35

 

ASCII Chart ......................................................................................................36

 

Diagnostic Window ..........................................................................................36

 

Appendix......................................................................................... 37

 

Local Keys.........................................................................................................37

 

Page Configurations.........................................................................................40

 

Technical Support............................................................................41

 

Index ............................................................................................... 42

 

 

Summary of Contents for ADDS 60

Page 1: ...Boundless Technologies User s Guide...

Page 2: ...escribed herein may not be marketed by Boundless Technologies in all parts of the world In some instances photographs are of equipment prototypes Therefore before using this document consult your Boun...

Page 3: ...ect the Terminal ix Chapter 1 2 Introduction 2 Features 2 Compatibility 2 Display 2 Character Sets 3 Communications 3 Keyboards 3 Desk Accessories 3 Physical Features 4 Keyboards 4 Usage Notes 6 Under...

Page 4: ...Chapter 3 16 Using Setup 16 Overview 16 Entering and Exiting Setup 16 Saving Parameters 16 Using Menus 16 Action Fields 16 Setup Map 17 Quick Menu F1 18 General Menu F2 19 Display Menu F3 20 Keyboard...

Page 5: ...iv Clock 34 Calculator 35 ASCII Chart 36 Diagnostic Window 36 Appendix 37 Local Keys 37 Page Configurations 40 Technical Support 41 Index 42...

Page 6: ...roducts is aligned using magnetic devices External magnetic fields created by other types of electronic equipment such as printers in very close proximity to the terminal may cause minor display disto...

Page 7: ...problems to Boundless Technologies This publication may refer to products that are announced but are not currently available in your country Boundless Technologies makes no commitment to make availab...

Page 8: ...cept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement This equipment does not exceed Class A limits per ra...

Page 9: ...a properly wired and earthed receptacle Any equipment to which this product will be attached must also be connected to properly wired receptacles DANGER Electrical current from power telephone and com...

Page 10: ...d from outlet Attach signal cables to receptacles Remove signal cables from receptacles Attach power cord to outlet Remove all cables from devices Turn device ON You may now take it with you Note In t...

Page 11: ...id for a given emulation or hardware configuration are presented Setup also has a Quick menu that summarizes the options most critical to the operation of the terminal The function keys at the top of...

Page 12: ...ication ports Serial RS 232 C host printer port 1 operating from 110 to 134 400 baud Serial RS 232 C host printer port 2 operating from 110 to 38 400 baud Parallel IBM Centronics compatible printer po...

Page 13: ...9 Host Printer Port 2 connect the cable from the first host or serial printer here See Chapter 2 Installation on page 11 for options Keyboards The PC keyboards including the EPC 101 or 102 key and th...

Page 14: ...croll Lock Back Space Enter 101 key EPC Keyboard U S ASCII Keyboard SysRq Break Pause Insert Delete End 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 Enter Del 0 Ins Print Scrn Scroll Lock Home Page Up Page Down Num Lock End Hom...

Page 15: ...applies to ASCII emulations only ADDS VP Wyse 50 Wyse 60 PC Term and TVI 925 applies to ANSI emulations only VT300 8 VT300 7 VT200 8 VT200 7 VT100 SCO Console and AT386 applies to SCO Console and AT3...

Page 16: ...r printer for proper handshaking The serial host printer ports support both software and hardware based receive flow control Xon Xoff The SES1 EIA port has an outgoing DTR Data Terminal Ready signal I...

Page 17: ...ports to serial devices hosts modems or printers Parallel Printer Port This port labeled PAR is designed for connection to a parallel printer which has a Centronics interface with a 25 pin D shell fem...

Page 18: ...e DTR DSR pin2 pin3 pin20 pin6 pin2 pin3 pin20 pin6 Terminal to Host DTE or Printer Refer to the diagram below to understand why a null modem adapter may be needed when connecting the first serial por...

Page 19: ...e display screen when 26 Lines is selected Notice that the label line is visible in this mode Visual Effects of Screen and Page Lengths The interaction of page and screen lengths influences the number...

Page 20: ...Each cable connection in the diagram the lines with arrows on each end has a letter next to it The letters correspond to the letters in the Host Printer Connection Guide page 14 If these settings don...

Page 21: ...n to EIA without changing the current Printer option EIA xxxx You can set the printer in a different connection procedure if necessary 3 In the Ports press F6 menu set the proper communications settin...

Page 22: ...that they can be recovered if the terminal is powered down When you exit the Setup menu the prompt Save all Y N appears Press Y Note Remember to save your Setup settings after the entire installation...

Page 23: ...ot applicable DTE Serial Printer Connection E Connect a null modem adapter between the serial printer cable and the EIA port Connection F Connect the serial printer cable directly to the AUX port Conn...

Page 24: ...ctions made Host Printer Emulations Baud Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Parity Check Flow Control In Flow Control Out Modem Control C and H EIA Para ADDS VP 9600 8 1 None Off Xon Xoff Xon Xoff On Incoming...

Page 25: ...t they are lost if the terminal is reset or turned off Note For changes to function and edit keys and answerback message programming the terminal saves your changes no matter how you exit Setup Using...

Page 26: ...al Leadin Return Key Repeat Desk Acc Disconnect UDKs F6 Ports EIA Baud Rate EIA Data Format EIA Parity Check Aux Baud Rate Aux Data Format Aux Parity Check EIA Xmt EIA Recv EIA Xmt Pace Aux Xmit Aux R...

Page 27: ...a 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...

Page 28: ...r the terminal updates the display when the cursor is moved beyond the boundaries of the currently viewed screen Monitor Mode On Off Choose whether control codes appear as their graphic representation...

Page 29: ...lay Cursor On Off Choose whether the cursor will be displayed Cursor Blink Block Steady Block Blink Line Steady Line Choose the appearance of the cursor Auto Adjust Cursor On Off Choose whether the sc...

Page 30: ...is on a key that is pressed for more than half a second will automatically repeat This selection allows you to choose the number of characters that are generated per second when a key is auto repeati...

Page 31: ...t work if the Comm Mode is set to Half Block or Full Block UDKs Emul Dependent User Dependent Choose whether the UDKs should get defaulted when the host changes the emulation The following selections...

Page 32: ...by the backspace key in the normal shifted positions Desk Acc Shift Ctrl Fkeys Ctrl Disabled Choose how the Desk Accessories can be accessed This selection does not appear when SCO Console emulation i...

Page 33: ...device Xany Xoff DTR DSR uses software and hardware flow control Note Flow control is recommended to protect against data loss EIA Aux Xmit No Protocol Xon Xoff DSR DTR Both This is similar to EIA Au...

Page 34: ...When you choose Off the terminal accepts all received nulls and acts upon them according to the selected emulation Send Line Term US CR LF Choose which line terminator is sent US is 1Fh and CR LF is...

Page 35: ...dicates 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 Of...

Page 36: ...e the set of strings sent by the cursor control keypad Send Data All Erasable Choose whether the data sent to the host is all data erasable and selectively erasable or only those characters tagged as...

Page 37: ...arameter field above the map Answerback Menu F11 Answerback Mode On Off Choose whether the answerback message which is sent to the host at terminal reset or power up mode is on This can be used to log...

Page 38: ...for function keys in ASCII emulations only See Display NV Labels in the Emulation F9 section page 26 Backspace delete Shift Back default field Key Choose the key to be programmed The keys that are lis...

Page 39: ...t as turning the terminal off and back on Default Terminal Loads all the defaults for the terminal and session including the emulation This command also performs a Reset Terminal action Called a hard...

Page 40: ...fect the terminal globally without regard to the session The non session parameters and their defaults are listed below Setup Parameters Bell Volume 6 Screen Saver 5 min Overscan Borders on Language U...

Page 41: ...ble with the ANSI keyboard Direct Access To display any desk accessory directly without the desk accessory menu the following keystrokes are used Press these keys For direct access to this accessory C...

Page 42: ...he desk accessories by selecting the Disabled value for the Desk Acc option in the Setup menu Calendar This desk accessory consists of a calendar for any month from the years 1900 to 2099 The current...

Page 43: ...when an alarm a 1 2 second bell tone sounds Tone Set when the alarm should sound every hour on the Alarm setting only or both on the Alarm setting and hourly You can also turn off the alarm Note The t...

Page 44: ...yed value in memory MR Displays the stored value M Adds the displayed value to the value in memory Make a number positive if it is negative and negative if it is positive C A Displays 0 0 when pressed...

Page 45: ...moves to re center itself on the new character Ctrl Move the cursor down one line The ASCII Chart moves to re center itself on the new character Ctrl Move the cursor to the previous character The ASCI...

Page 46: ...Ctrl Pause F5 Break Modem Disconnect6 No Pause Shift F5 Ctrl Break Send Answerback No Shift Pause Ctrl F5 Shift Ctrl Break Print Page Yes Ctrl Shift Del Ctrl Shift Del on the numeric keypad Ctrl Shift...

Page 47: ...rl 1 End Ctrl 1 on the numeric keypad Ctrl 1 on the numeric keypad Display Page 213 No Ctrl 2 Ctrl 2 on the numeric keypad Ctrl 2 on the numeric keypad Display Page 313 No Ctrl 3 Page Down Ctrl 3 on t...

Page 48: ...reak 6 This keystroke is dependent on the Disconnect setting in the Keys F5 setup menu 7 The Increment Scroll Rate toggles the scroll rate to the fastest smooth scroll This function also stops at the...

Page 49: ...2 42 158 5 2 1 2 42 198 43 86 172 43 5 2 1 2 43 157 5 2 1 2 43 197 Note When a page length in the first column is preceded by an asterisk two pages are available The first page contains the selected...

Page 50: ...upport for your needs please contact the Boundless Technologies Technical Support Department directly You will be required to provide the name of your distributor and a description of the problem as d...

Page 51: ...al Port Protocol Installing 11 Devices Determining Installing 11 Diagnostic Window Desk Accessory 36 Direct Access to Desk Accessories 32 Disconnect or Connect the Terminal How to ix Display Menu F3 2...

Page 52: ...Port Choosing Installing 11 Parallel Printer 8 Port 1 Host Printer 7 Port 2 Host Printer 8 Ports Menu F6 24 Preparation Site v Print Menu F8 26 Printer Connection E Setting 12 Printer or Host DTE Ter...

Page 53: ...e Notes 6 User Settings Chart 15 Using Additional Setup Options Installing 13 Communications Setup Installing 12 Emulation Setup Installing 13 Menus 16 Setup 16 V Visual Effects of Screen and Page Len...

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