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Page 1: ...CIT224 Video Display Terminal 1 1 User s Manual ell H...

Page 2: ...USER S MANUAL CIT224 VIDEO TERMINAL C ITOH CIE Terminals 1987 P N 093 056 REV 224 UM 02 January 1987...

Page 3: ...such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user at his own expense may be required to take m...

Page 4: ...Self Test Initial Power on Error Messages Care and Maintenance CHAPTER 3 KEYBOARDS Keyboard Description Main Keypad Keys Standard Keys Main Editing Keyboard Function Keys Keypad Numeric Keypad Keypad...

Page 5: ...Communications Printer Se t Up Set Up Menu Menu Aux Port Enhancements Keyboard Set Up Menu Keyboard Enhancements Tab Set Up Menu Set Up Set Up Menu Menu Menu Function Key Editor Page Operation of Fun...

Page 6: ...oft Character Set Load i ng Character Sets Designate Character Sets 1nvok i ng a Character Se t Sof t Character Sets Defining a Character Set using the CIET Method Defining Special Graphics Down Line...

Page 7: ...Scro I I Next Line Save and Restore Cursor and Attributes Tabulation Set Horizontal Tab Commands Rendition Clear Tab s Width Height Line Select Graphic Editing Commands Insert Delete Insert Delete Li...

Page 8: ...est Diagnostics Error Messages Screen Alignment VT52 Mode Escape Sequences Cursor Control Sequences Erase Control Sequences Graphics Mode Keypad Application Mode Bidirectional Auxiliary Port Scro I I...

Page 9: ...an Keyboard British Keyboard Flemish Keyboard Canadian French Keyboard Danish Keyboard Finnish Keyboard German Keyboard Dutch Keyboard Italian Keyboard Swiss French Keyboard German Keyboard Keyboard N...

Page 10: ...2 9 AUX Port D Current Loop Pin Assignments 2 9 Screen Error Messages 2 14 LED Er ror Messages 10 2 15 Main Keyboard Function Keys 3 3 Codes Generated by Cursor Control Keys 3 5 Codes Genera ted by Ed...

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Page 12: ...The terminal allows the user to communicate with a host computer system via the keyboard and display screen The CIT224 can be interfaced with a variety of computer system and peripheral devices It is...

Page 13: ...Keyboard layouts available in 15 languages A total of 60 function keys 15 fixed 45 programmable in non volatile memory in either VT100 or VT220 mode A Function Key Editor Page to provide local progra...

Page 14: ...s max la0 270 VAC 50 watts Detachable 3 conductor 2m 14 inch diagonal non glare choice of P4 P31 green or PLA amber phosphor 36 MHz dot frequency in 132 mode using a 24 KHz non inter lace CRT Approxim...

Page 15: ...w profile DIN standard detach able keyboard with three position tilt adjustment and a 1 8m 6 ft coiled cord 108 keys 80 key main pad 18 key auxiliary keypad 6 key editin pad and 4 key cursor control p...

Page 16: ...12 24 48 96 19 2K baud Transmit Receive speeds can be set separately 7 or 8 bits with 1 or 2 stop bits keyboard selectable Even odd or none mark or space 7 bit only keyboard selectable XON and XOFF c...

Page 17: ...Introduction Temperature 10 to 40 0 C 50 to 105 0 F Relative humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Altitude Not to exceed 2 5 Km 8200 f t Temperature 40 to 66 0 C 40 to 150 0 F Relative humidity 20 to 95 n...

Page 18: ...T224 A brief description of the terminal configuration and factory default conditions are also provided UNPACKING The CIT224 is shipped complete in one shipping container Refer to the following figure...

Page 19: ...in a working environment should conform to the environmental operating specifications listed in Chapter 1 However the operational reliability of the terminal requires that the following guidelines be...

Page 20: ...verify that the CIT224 AC line switch setting is set to the value of the voltage supplied see Figure 2 3 The terminal can be set to operate on 110V or 220V Refer to the specifications in Chapter 1 fo...

Page 21: ...OMMUNICATION PORT CONNECTOR Check the AC voltage selection switch and ensure it is set to the correct voltage If it is not correct use a pen or a small screwdriver to set the slide switch to the value...

Page 22: ...terminal is ready for connection to a host computer and terminal SET UP procedures Initial power on self test information is given later in this chapter The operator section of the manual contains inf...

Page 23: ...g operator selected SET UP parameters or restoring factory default conditions are also included INTERFACING In the standard system configuration the CIT224 is interfaced with the host via the bidirect...

Page 24: ...ansmit Tel Is the terminal that the host is ready to transmit Tells the terminal the host is in the data mode and is ready to exchange RTS CTS and CD Chassis and reference ground Tells the terminal th...

Page 25: ...Female D Connector Pin Locations labeled AUX MODEMS The CIT224 operates with modems with standard EIA RS 232 C and RS 423 interfaces and is in accordance with national and inter national standards an...

Page 26: ...oop Bias Tied to Auxiliary channel pin 13 14 Current Loop to EIA in Tied to Auxiliary channel pin 14 16 EIA to Current Loop in Tied to Aux i I iary channel pin 16 21 Transmit Loop Bias Tied to Aux i I...

Page 27: ...SMIT CIT224 1 I HOST COMPUTER CIT224 HOST COMPUTER D D CONNECTOR CONNECTOR RS232 SERIAL DATA 2 3 l2T 3 1 SIGNAL GND 7 7 11 I I I I r 20 MA I I RS232 TO I CURRENT DATA II 9 20 MA 20 MA I 20MA TO i CURR...

Page 28: ...CIT224 HOST COMPUTER D D CONNECTOR CONNECTOR RS232 SERIAL DATA 2 7 3 3 I l SIGNAL GND 7 7 I I I I 20 MA 20 MA CURRENT DATA CURRENT DATA r 20 MA TO 9 9 RS232 TO 1 r RS232 I 1 20 MA 1 CONVERTER SIGNAL G...

Page 29: ...itions that transmit XON are A Clear Comm function A Recall function Completion of the self test Pressing the HOLD SCREEN key to free the screen when the receiver buffer is at or below the XON point N...

Page 30: ...l to temporarily halt transmission of data characters As the buffer empties the printer sends an XON to the terminal to resume transmission of data Selecting Clear Comm in the Set Up Directory menu al...

Page 31: ...mputed by the diagnostic RAM Read Write Error Indicates that an error was detected during various read and write operations performed throughout the two 16K RAM banks in the unit NVR Checksum Error In...

Page 32: ...g or cleaning the CIT224 should require very little care or maintenance The terminal should be cleaned with a dry lint free cloth when required If the CRT screen or the plastic case need cleaning remo...

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Page 34: ...n the CIT224 keyboard refer to Figure 3 1 The basic types include 1 Standard typewriter keys 2 Editing keypad with cursor control keys 3 A calculator type numeric keypad with special function control...

Page 35: ...nd uppercase letters are produced When pressed a second time the CAPS LOCK LED goes off and lowercase letters are produced The standard keys on the North American keyboard display and generate only AS...

Page 36: ...de J Description xl 7FH BACK SPACE 08H COMPOSE CHARACTER CTRL ESC iBH LINE FEED 0AH Transmits a DEL character Erases one character to the left of the cursor Entering SHIFT xl gener ates a CAN Cancel c...

Page 37: ...o the system that a particular operation is finished Does not transmit a code This key is used with other keys to generate special function codes or uppercase letters and symbols Transmits an SP chara...

Page 38: ...2 Mode Cursor Key Mode Key Reset Set Normal Application Normal Application t CSIA SS3A ESCA ESCA CSIB SS3B ESCB ESCB CSIC SS3C ESCC ESCC CSID SS3D ESCD ESCD ANSI mode refers to VT200 and VT100 modes T...

Page 39: ...3 4 The keypad permits single key entry of various special control sequences and direct input of decimal data LJCJLJCJ D LJD D D D DNTER DD Figure 3 4 Numeric Keypad The keypad can operate in one of t...

Page 40: ...numeric and punctuation keys function the same as the corresponding keys on the main keyboard The ENTER key performs the same function as the RETURN key when the edit mode is not on The code generated...

Page 41: ...output This function operates in the on line or local mode KEYBOARD TO AUXILIARY MODE Directs keyboard data exclusively to the auxiliary port and disables the SHIFT PF3 function AUTO AUXILIARY MODE T...

Page 42: ...0 function keys Fl through F20 Keys Fl through F5 HOLD SCREEN PRINT SCREEN SET UP DATA TALK AND BREAK perform terminal control functions and do not transmit codes Keys F6 through F20 are used individu...

Page 43: ...FS through F20 may be set to operate as in VT200 mode through the Keyboard Enhancements Set Up menu A description of the actions of the terminal control and function keys follows Hold Screen Halts tr...

Page 44: ...sequence or transmits a line feed LF character in VT100 and VT52 modes These keys are defined by applications programs or programmed as UDK sequences The CIT224 has six LED indicators that provide st...

Page 45: ...cted Auto repeat can be enabled or disabled through the Keyboard Set Up menu or by using the control sequences described in Chapter 5 However the fol lowing keys do not auto repeat HOLD SCREEN PRINT S...

Page 46: ...M SO 0EH N SI 0FH 0 DLE 10H P DCl llH Q DC2 12H R DC3 13H S DC4 14H T NAK 15H U SYN 16H V ETB 17H W CAN i8H X EM 19H Y SUB lAH Z ESC lBH 3 FS lCH 4 GS lDH 5 RS lEH 6 US iFH 7 DEL 7FH 8 The CTRL key i...

Page 47: ...disabled The keyboard unlocks when one of the following occurs The keyboard s output buffer begins to empty if a CSl2h escape sequence has not been sent from the host The host sends a command to unloc...

Page 48: ...RMINAL S B DD D J DDDD Back ESC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 _ X Space JtJEJrJD JDEJ J lJ LJLJ J D JDDDD J _ IShIft I D J J J JEJEJDO IShllt I Compose I I Character Figure 3 6 NORTH AMERICAN KEYBOARD Keyboards...

Page 49: ...RM I NALS 8DrnQ rnrnrnQrnrnwow ESC 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 h QJ Space JBG000GJGJGJ8G0 L DJD EJB00G00000 CJDQ I Shift IITJ00 G000DDOJI Shift i 1 Feed Compose I I Character Figure 3 7 BRITISH KEYBOARD 3 16 Ke...

Page 50: ...CIE TERMINALS BDrnrn rn 0mmrnQu D ESC c l 1 I a _ Space G00000 G800CJCJ 8000G00G00 GlLl lJ d I IITJ00GJGG0DOCJ 81 I Feed Samengest I teken I Figure 3 8 FLEMISH KEYBOARD Keyboards 3 17...

Page 51: ...NALS 8urnmrnrnrnrnrn rnrnum D ESC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 _ KJ Space r JB0000 2J80800 ITJ EJG00G00000 DCJITJ I 1 I 00GG000DD01 MAJ II I min Caractere I I compose Figure 3 9 CANADIAN FRENCH KEYBOARD 3 18 K...

Page 52: ...E TERMINALS BDrnQ rnrnrnrnrnrn mD ESC _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 X Spice 0G000 GJGJ8G0EDCJ BG00G00000 0 CJ d I Skift IITJ00 GG00CJDLJI Skift 11 1 Kombiner I tegn I Figure 3 18 DANISH KEYBOARD Keyboards 3 1...

Page 53: ...IE TERMINALS 8DrnQ rnrnrnrnrnrnmDD D ESC _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 t A X Space r B0000 GJGJ 00E E 00G000000G0D d I 1 IJ00GJGG00DOLJI I TI Feed Merkkiyhdelma I I Figure 3 11 FINNISH KEYBOARD 3 20 Keyboards...

Page 54: ...CIE TERMINALS 8 rnQrnrnrnrnrnrnrnmwD ESC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 KJ sP GG000 008G0 J BG00G00000GJ0tJJeJ I IITJGJ00G000DOLJI I TI feed Kombi I I zeichen Figure 3 12 GERMAN KEYBOARD Keyboards 3 21...

Page 55: ...CIE TERMINALS 8Qw rnrnrnrnrnrn DDI I JBG000GJGJGJ GG JCJ EJ 00G00000 LJDrn I IITJ0000000CJDCJI l j Feed Samengest I teken I Figure 3 13 DUTCH KEYBOARD 3 22 Keyboards...

Page 56: ...CIE TERMINALS 8DU Q I I JBGJ000GJ0GJ8GJ0GJ IJ BG00G00000GJGrn d I IITJB00G00CJCJCJ I 1 II I Compostzione I carattere I Figure S 14 ITALIAN KEYBOARD Keyboards 3 2S...

Page 57: ...TERMINALS 8Drnmm rnrnrnrnrn DQ D ESC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 X Space JBG000 0G8GG JD EJG00G000000 j d I IITJ000G000CJDLJI MAJ I min Feed Caractere I I compose Figure 3 15 SWISS FRENCH KEYBOARD 3 24 Keyboa...

Page 58: ...CIE TERMINALS 8ruwwQ rnrnrnrnrnmuQ D ESC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 X Space JG0000 00GJ00 uCJ 8G00G000000 j D d I 1 I 000G000DDLJI I Feed Kombi I I zeichen Figure 3 16 SWISS GERMAN KEYBOARD Keyboards 3 25...

Page 59: ...E TERMINALS BDrnQ rnrnrnrnrnrnrnQD D ESC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 X Space JBGG00 08G0 ElG00G00000 G0D d I Skift ICIJ00GGG00CJDLJI Skift I Feed Kombinera I I teeken Figure 3 17 SWEDISH KEYBOARD 3 26 Keyboar...

Page 60: ...ERMINALS 8Qrnrn rnrnrnmrnrnQmD ESC _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 X Spiel JGG000 2J8G8GGrJ LJ El GJ0G00000GJG D d I Skift 1 I 000G000CJDLJI Skift 11 1 Spesial I I tegen Figure 3 18 NORWEGIAN KEYBOARD Keyboards...

Page 61: ...ERMINALS 8Dwrn rn 0mrnrnDo D ESC Ii a KJ Space JB0000 2J G8GJGCJCJ EJGJGJ0GG0000GJG rL1m d I M J IITJ000G00DDDCJI MAJ I min min Feed Caractere I I compose Figure 3 19 FRENCH BELGIAN KEYBOARD 3 28 Keyb...

Page 62: ...TERMINALS 8 rnmrnrnrnrnrnrnrnmu ESC l 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Q RJ SPICI JI IG000 GJ08G0CJ J EJG00G00000 0DCJ ICamm IITJ0000000CJDLJI Cam IgJ Componer I Caracter I Figure 3 28 SPANISH KEYBOARD Keyboards 3...

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Page 64: ...ed through the Set Up Directory menu When set the terminal sends data from the keyboard to the host computer and receives data from the host displaying it on the terminal screen The Communications Set...

Page 65: ...st VT100 programs and is the default mode of the CIT224 VT200 a Bit Hade This mode provides full use of the CIT224 features and conforms to the standard ANSI command format It sends a bit control code...

Page 66: ...to al low the operator convenient access The Set Up mode is entered by pressing the SET UP key The terminal immediately enters the Set Up Directory menu All other Set Up menus can be selected through...

Page 67: ...ne Figure 4 1 Set Up Status Line The following are the possible status line messages Message 1 Insert Replace Mode INS MODE REPL MODE As new data is entered the old data from the cursor position to th...

Page 68: ...Mode No Display AUX TO COMMS AUX TO DISPLAY AUX TO COM DSP Set Up Field Parameters Selected by pressing CTRL SHIFT PF4 Disables all special auxiliary input routing This is the default state Selected i...

Page 69: ...cribe how to enter text A Advance the field cursor to the desired parameter field using the arrow keys B Press ENTER The status line at the bottom of the screen disappears and the screen prompts you f...

Page 70: ...ary changes are lost if power is removed the terminal is reset a RECAll operation is performed or factory default conditions are restored Save Recall Default Control conditions are stored in non volat...

Page 71: ...menu Keyboard Enters the Keyboard Set Up menu Tab Enters the Tab Set Up menu On Line Local ON LINE places the terminal in communication with the host computer LOCAL directs keyboard data to the displa...

Page 72: ...eyboard British Flemish Canadian French Danishl Finnish German Dutch talian Swiss French Swiss German Swedishl Norwegian French Belgian Spanish Allows the operator to choose the terminal s operating m...

Page 73: ...he INTERPRET CONTROLS field executes control codes received from the host but does not display them on the screen DISPLAY CONTROLS displays control codes but does not execute them No Auto Wrap Auto Wr...

Page 74: ...e number of scan lines to either 1 or 2 when in smooth scroll display Scroll Rate 1 1 to 9 Selects the speed of the smooth scroll flo to 9 where 1 is the fastest and 9 is the slowest Blinking Cursor S...

Page 75: ...e Attributes Insert Line Blank Allows the operator to select whether an inserted line will have the attributes of the line at which the cursor i s positioned or a blank no attributes 1 ine 68 Hz Refre...

Page 76: ...andard ANSI functions It sends 7 bit control codes and characters and accepts both 7 and a bit control codes if a bit parity is enabled in the Communications Set Up menu 2 VT2ee Mode a Bit Controls ex...

Page 77: ...onal characters Tables A 1 and A 2 in Appendix A NATIONAL selects one of the eleven 7 bit national character sets as chosen from the keyboard field in the Set Up Directory menu NOTE On the North Ameri...

Page 78: ...tent Margins Sets the area to be erased on a Clear Screen command either the entire page or the area defined by margins Tab Motion Dlrect Tab Motion Spaces When set to DIRECT a tab causes the cursor t...

Page 79: ...ory Returns the screen to the Set Up Directory menu Transmit 4800 75 110 150 300 600 1200 2400 9600 19200 Sets the terminal s transmit speed to equal the host s receive speed Receive Transmit 75 110 1...

Page 80: ...s No Local Echo should be set see above If it is set for half duplex Local Echo should be enabled FDX Modem Control is selected if a full duplex modem communication is used between the host and the te...

Page 81: ...can be received at the printer port Normal Print Mode Auto Print Mode Contro r Me rrent Print Mode Selects the printer operating mode The p inter must be connected to the terminal before executi g a p...

Page 82: ...selected in a Print Screen operation this option prints the entire screen area without reference to margins If PRINT SCROLL REGION is selected only the screen area with predefined margins is printed...

Page 83: ...ables the automatic XON XOFF function at the printer port Print 2Hi Bottoms Do Not Print 2Hi Bottoms Enables or disables the output of a second copy of data to the Aux port representing the bottom row...

Page 84: ...splay Set Up menu the character appears in reverse video whenever a nul I character is received by the terminal Keyboard Set Up Menu The Keyboard Set Up menu contains field parameters to select operat...

Page 85: ...host computer when you press the BREAK key The Shift Break function is not affected by this setting No Auto Answerback Auto Answerback When AUTO ANSWERBACK is selected the answerback message if presen...

Page 86: ...F20 Shifted Unshifted SHIFTED sets the function keys to generate hard coded sequences when pressed directly Pressing SHIFT F KEY generates the user defined value of the function key UNSHIFTED does th...

Page 87: ...p Menu The Tab Set Up menu displays in ruler fashion the locations of all the currently set tab stop positions and the currently selected screen width either 80 or 132 columns Each available column is...

Page 88: ...e CTRL and or SHIFT keys while the terminal is in Set Up mode accesses the editor page Figure 4 13 Function Key Editor Page Field Function Current Key Address Identifies the current key being loaded K...

Page 89: ...ft keys Note that the editor feature is always in an insert mode of operation Placing the cursor at a position within a text string causes new characters to be inserted Delete functions are managed by...

Page 90: ...ontrols parameter in the Display Set Up menu allows the operator the option of executing or displaying control codes received from the host computer In the display state the control codes are shown as...

Page 91: ...6 46 56 V 06 16 26 66 76 R 7 Ft 07 Ea 23 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 103 119 9 W 07 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 0 08 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 W 8 Bs 28 8 38 H 48 X 58 h 68 X 78 08 18 9 IT 09 25 41 9 57 I 73 Y 89 i 105 1...

Page 92: ...214 230 0 246 6 86 96 AS B6 C6 06 m E6 F6 87 135 97 151 167 183 C 199 CE 215 231 247 7 R ce 87 97 A7 B7 C7 07 E7 F7 136 152 168 184 E 200 216 232 248 0 88 98 Xl B8 f2J e B 8 W 88 98 A8 B6 C8 08 E8 F8...

Page 93: ...cal tab VT which is sent to the printer as the terminating character of the line With the auto wrap feature on as the cursor moves off the line the completed line of data is printed The Auto Print Mod...

Page 94: ...s a compose character function to create characters that are not available on the keyboard These characters are created through either a two key or a three key compose character sequence Although the...

Page 95: ...ress one of the following diacritical marks grave accent circumflex accent A acute accent tilde mark diaeresis mark umlaut The COMPOSE LED indicator on the keyboard lights up From Table 4 2 or 4 3 ent...

Page 96: ...n Sign Section Sign a Currency Sign Copyright Sign II Feminine Ordinal Indicator o 1 2 3 Angle Quotation Mark Left Degree Sign Plus Minus Sign Superscript 0 Superscript 1 Superscript 2 Superscript 3 T...

Page 97: ...A acute A A circumflex A A tilde A A umlaut A A ring IE A E ligature C C Cedilla E E grave E E acute E E circumflex E E umlaut I I grave i I acute 1 I circumflex j I umlaut N N tilde 6 0 grave 6 0 ac...

Page 98: ...aut U or U U Y Y umlaut Y or Y Y B German small ss sharp s a a grave a a a a acute a a a a circumflex a A Aa a a tilde a a a a umlaut a a A a ring a 00 a e ligature a e order sensitive 9 c cedilla c c...

Page 99: ...cumflex u A A U 0 u umlaut u or u u if y umlaut y or y y To Abort or Restart a Compose Sequence If the compose mode is entered accidentally it may be aborted by pressing the xl DELETE key If a mistake...

Page 100: ...L or 1 section s or S or so or So or s 0 or S 0 or s 0 or S 0 U u grav u e e grave e French Canadian Keyboard a a grave a a a a circumflex a a g c cedilla c e e circumflex e e e e grave e e I i circum...

Page 101: ...o slash 0 0 u umlaut u u German Keyboard A A umlaut A 0 U umlaut U a a umlaut a 0 u umlaut u Dutch Keyboard pound sign L or I or L or I three quarters 34 order sensitive ij i j sign i j order sensiti...

Page 102: ...i l I I 6 o circumflex 0 1 1 0 6 o umlaut 0 0 u circumflex u I l u 0 u umlaut u U u grave u u Swiss German Keyboard a a grave a a c cedilla c e e circumflex e l I e e e acute e e e grave e e I i circ...

Page 103: ...sensitive 0 U umlaut U U a a umlaut a a ce a e ligature ae order sensitive a a ring a 0 u umlaut u u French Belgian Keyboard pound sign L or 1 or L or 1 section s or S or s 0 or S 0 or s 0 or S 0 or s...

Page 104: ...s can also be used ESCAPE SEQUENCES are multi byte control code strings that begin with the 7 bit ESCAPE control character In addition to escape sequences the CIT224 supports CONTROL SEQUENCE INTRODUC...

Page 105: ...0 or an uppercase letter O When entering a sequence with the CTRL key hold the CTRL key down while pressing the second key Parameters are either numeric Pn or selective Ps If a location in the list is...

Page 106: ...Communications Set Up menu both 7 and 8 bit control codes are recognized by the terminal ASCII multi national characters European the NRC sets and Special Graphics characters can be accessed Default...

Page 107: ...l Standard Code for Information Interchange 7 Bit Coded Character Set for Information Processing Interchange 7 Bit and 8 Bit Coded Character Sets Code Extension Techniques Additional Control Functions...

Page 108: ...d VT200 8 Bit Modes Control Zero C8 Codes 00H to lFH are called Control Zero C0 control codes are non displayed and execute special functions These codes are generated by pressing CTRL simultaneously...

Page 109: ...the answerback message Sounds the audible tone bell if the warning bell is enabled Back space unless at left margin Moves cursor to next tab stop or to right margin if there are no tab stops Does not...

Page 110: ...an area designated as Cl or CONTROL ONE control characters 80H to 9FH These represent additional non displayable functions that can be performed Since these control characters are 8 bit they can be u...

Page 111: ...margin scrolls the screen up Moves the cursor to the first column on the next line At the bottom margin scrolls the screen up Places a horizontal tab stop at the current cursor position Moves cursor u...

Page 112: ...r an ESC lB and subtracting 40 hexadecimal from the hexadecimal equivalent of the 8 bit control code For example Cl control code ESC Hex value of 8 bit control code 40Hl CSI ESC SBH 40Hl ESC 5BH ESC I...

Page 113: ...erforms a control function It begins with the Control Sequence Introducer CSI SBH C1 control code An example follows CSI5i This is a control sequence that activates Printer Controller Mode By using th...

Page 114: ...raphic Left area contains the ASCII Graphics character set See Appendix A The a bit code table contains the same GL area except that four bits instead of three are used to represent the characters By...

Page 115: ...aracter set is not operable in VT52 and VT100 modes Special Graphics Special Graphics emulates the VT100 Line Drawing Character Set It is comprised mostly of ASCII graphics characters along with line...

Page 116: ...or GR To load graphic sets properly perform the following steps 1 DEFINE your character or graphics set for soft down line loadable characters or Special Graphics set 2 DESIGNATE specific character s...

Page 117: ...Figure 5 1 Reloading Character Sets G3 Designate Character Sets To designate character sets into G0 G1 G2 or G3 use the control sequences listed below in Table 5 4 A character set is reassigned by ent...

Page 118: ...3 ESC Special Graphics G0 ESC 0 G1 ESC 0 G2 ESC 0 G3 ESC 0 NRC Sets British G0 ESC A G1 ESC A Dutch G0 ESC 4 Gl ESC 4 Finnish G0 ESC C or ESC S Gl ESC C or ESC S French G0 ESC R Gl ESC R French Canadi...

Page 119: ...are optional and in the ASCII code range 20H 3FH The final character is required and in the range 40H 7EH Examples of soft font names are given below sp B Defines the soft character set as an unregist...

Page 120: ...il another control sequence is entered Soft Character Sets When in either of the VT200 modes up to 94 characters may be created and down line loaded into a soft character set In addition it is possibl...

Page 121: ...ous lines The following steps outline the procedure to define a soft character set through the CIET method 1 Define characters on a matrix of 7 x 15 25th row status line or 7 x 16 25th row status line...

Page 122: ...d above 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 mmmm mmm mmH 1111 111 FEH 0 0 0 0 0 0 mmml mmm lmH 0 0 0 0 0 0 mmml mmm lmH 0 0 0 0 0 0 mmml mmm lmH 0 0 0 0 0 0 mmml mmm lmH 0 0 0 0 0 0 mmml mmm lmH 0 0 0 0 0 0 mmml mmm lmH 0...

Page 123: ...ne drawing characters in the Special Graphics Character Set the range is from 0 to 31 decimal is the erase control parameter m Clear entire font before loading 1 Clear only characters loaded in this c...

Page 124: ...ation 44 decimal 2CH is not specified Since Pe cleared the entire font the location contains the default character a reverse question mark If Pe had been one then the contents of location 2CH would be...

Page 125: ...5 6 7 b0 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 b1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 b2 0 0 0 0 b3 0 0 0 0 0 b4 0 0 0 0 0 b5 0 0 0 0 0 b0 0 0 0 0 0 b1 0 0 0 b2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 b3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 UI 11 12 13 14 15 Figure 5 5 Example of a Divided M...

Page 126: ...tom column sixels with the binary value of 0100 5 Convert binary strings to hexadecimal values When an a digit binary string has been created from the sixel convert that binary number to the equivalen...

Page 127: ...3H C 1 000100B 44H 1 43H t C 1 101000B 68H 1 67H g 1 010000B 50H 1 4FH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1888818B 42H 1 41H A lIlHlJ00 HJB 42H 4 4tH At 18808fHB 41H 1 40H I 40H 1 3FH 10000...

Page 128: ...w 1 21H and 94 refers to column 7 row 14 7EH All succeeding characters are loaded in sequence Specifies which characters are erased from the font buffer before loading begins m Erase ALL characters in...

Page 129: ...bit mode ESC is used The following example defines the character code as an ohm symbol The character must be designated and invoked before proceeding with this sequence DCS e 1 1 e e m sp 0 g C C C g...

Page 130: ...g modes VT200 7 bit VT200 8 bit VT100 and VT52 These modes can be invoked using Set Up or by using the control sequences listed below Operating mode sequences should be inserted in the beginning of ea...

Page 131: ...ol codes into their equivalent 7 bit codes C1 control codes remain 8 bit upon transmission to the host This sequence is valid in VT2 mode only Terminal Modes The CIT224 has a variety of features that...

Page 132: ...be mixed with ANSI standard sequences Auto Repeat Mode Set Auto Repeat Mode Reset Auto Repeat Mode CSI 8h CSI 81 In the set state any key sxcept HOLD SCREEN PRINT SCREEN SET UP DATA TALK BREAK CTRL SH...

Page 133: ...he set state the screen displays 132 columns In the reset state the screen displays am columns These sequences erase the screen and move the cursor to the home position The scrolling region is set for...

Page 134: ...transmits the appropriate ANSI or VT52 mode control sequences as selected In Keypad Numeric Mode the numeric keypad transmits numeric characters a comma period and minus sign The PF1 through PF4 keys...

Page 135: ...reset state the screen displays light characters on a dark background This feature may be locked by the user in Set Up Scrolling Hade Set Smooth Scroll Mode Reset Jump Scroll Mode CSI 4h CSI 41 In the...

Page 136: ...mG ves one row or one column as appropriate When the cursor reaches any margin left right top or bottom it wi II stop there Direct Cursor Positioning Position Cursor CSIPnjPnH or CSIPnjPnf Directly po...

Page 137: ...ed altogether Set Ho izontal Tab Set Tab Stop ESC H HTS aaH Sets a tab stop at the current column position Clear Tab s Clear Tab Stops CSIPsg Ps 0 3 Clear Tab Stop at current column Clear all Tab Stop...

Page 138: ...single width Select Graphic Rendition Select Graphic Rendition SGR affects the visual attributes of the characters displayed The SGR sequences for example allow you to display blinking underlined or r...

Page 139: ...is ignored The delete sequence deletes Pn lines starting at the active position The data below the deleted lines scrol I up and blank lines are added to the bottom of the screen The cursor moves to co...

Page 140: ...imal value of character used to erase field The default value is a space Erase Character s Character s CSIPnX Erases the character at the active position and other following characters according to th...

Page 141: ...en Erase within Line CSI PsK 0 Erase from cursor to end of line 1 Erase from start of line to cursor 2 Erase entire line Erase Screen Line Attributes Unprotected The following sequences erase characte...

Page 142: ...When the terminal prints characters on the screen it ignores terminal and printer tab stops and accepts space characters The terminal transmits a CR and LF VT or FF at the end of each line The printe...

Page 143: ...e host The Printer Controller Mode can be entered from Auto Print Mode CIET Private Printer Commands The fol lowing CIET Private Printer commands are blocked will not have any effect while in the DEC...

Page 144: ...specifies extent that the status line is cleared None Clear entire line default o Clear entire line 1 Clear line beginning where defined NOTE A CTRL REMOVE key combination clears the status line also...

Page 145: ...ents menu UDK s are not operable in VT52 mode A total of 45 user defined key sequences may be accessed through the use of the SHIFT CTRL and CTRL SHIFT keys combined with the physical function keys F6...

Page 146: ...without the necessity of reloading all of them If the parameter is set to 1 keys are cleared and loaded in turn If the remaining total byte capacity of all the keys is less than the bytes required by...

Page 147: ...61H through 66H a f When these hex values are combined they represent an 8 bit quantity Several definitions can be entered in one key by separating each value with a semicolon String Terminator 9CH s...

Page 148: ...ssed and to do this without clearing values in any other keys the string would begin DCS1 1 211 The 21 after the vertical bar identifies key F1fl1 as the key to be redefined The encoding for TERMINAL...

Page 149: ...tes The terminal s default response is CSI 62 1 2 6 7 8 9 c where 62 Service class 2 terminal 1 132 column mode 2 Printer port 6 Selective erase 7 Soft character set 8 User defined keys 9 Supports 7 b...

Page 150: ...e vertical position line number Ph The horizontal position column number Request for Printer Status Response Printer is ready Printer is not ready There is no printer CSI 15n CSI 10n CS I 11 n CS I 13...

Page 151: ...terminal is powered on CSI sol par nbits xspeed rspeed clkmul flag x Parameter Value Meaning sol 2 This message is an unso 1ici ted report 3 This message is a report sent on request par 1 Parity is no...

Page 152: ...its initial power on state through a hard reset escape sequence To reset values stored in volatile memory a soft reset escape sequence is available Resets can also be perfo med through the Set Up Dir...

Page 153: ...ked by the host using the control sequence but only when the terminal is in VT2mm mode Table 5 6 Soft Reset States Function Mode Autowrap Character Sets Cursor Cursor Attributes Position Character Set...

Page 154: ...p ROM NVR RAM Dual Channel loop back Communications Channel to Auxiliary Channel EIA loop back Continuous testing of selected functions Requires Dual Port Loop Back Connector Requires EIA Loop Back Co...

Page 155: ...eady to Transmit The Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter UART for the Communications channel transmit ready signal is not in the ready state Aux UART Not Ready to Transmit The UART for the Aux...

Page 156: ...ator HOLD SCREEN LED CAPS LOCK LED COMPOSE LED Screen Alilnment Fill Screen with Ets Problem Blinks if ROM error Blinks if RAM error Blinks if NVR error Fill Screen with Character Assortment ESCIS ESC...

Page 157: ...row up or down or one column left or right as specified The cursor does not move beyond the margin limits Move Cursor Home ESC H Moves the cursor to the home position at the upper left corner of the d...

Page 158: ...ontroller Mode Exit Printer Controller Mode Output Full Screen to Printer Enter Auto Print Mode Exit Auto Print Mode Scro I I Reverse Line Feed ESC V ESC W ESC X ESC ESC ESC ESC I Moves the cursor up...

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Page 160: ...16 26 38 46 R BEL 7 23 39 55 71 87 103 119 7 ETB 7 G W 9 w 0 7 17 27 37 47 57 87 77 W BS 8 CAN 24 40 56 72 811 h 104 120 8 8 H X X 8 18 28 38 48 58 811 78 9 HT 9 25 41 57 73 Y 89 I 105 121 9 EM 19 29...

Page 161: ...202 U 218 VTS SA 9A AA BA CA OA m 187 mf PLD 139 CSI 155 0 219 8B 9B AB E DB BB CB 140 156 172 188 204 0 220 PLU ST 8C 9C AC BC CC DC RI 141 157 173 189 f 205 Y 221 80 OSC 90 CD AD BO DO SS2 142 PM 1...

Page 162: ...86 t102 6 F 46 V 66 0 66 118 78 j r 1 87 r 119 o 7 W 8 7 55 G 71 W 103 BS 8 1 ti r X N 1 2O I 28 38 48 58 L 66 ____ 17 27 40 CAN 18 9 HT EM 41 9 57 73 Y ag V 105 121 o _J F_ ESsU c B r J Z _ i_t _ f 1...

Page 163: ...7 BEL 07 ETB 23 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 103 119 9 W 0 07 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 W 8 BS 08 CAN 24 40 8 56 H 72 X 88 h 104 120 08 18 28 38 48 58 68 X 78 9 HT 09 EM 25 41 9 57 I 73 Y 89 i 105 121 09 19 29 39 49...

Page 164: ...16 26 36 46 56 66 V 76 BEL 07 ETB 23 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 9 103 119 07 17 27 37 47 57 67 W 77 08 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 BS 08 CAN 18 28 8 38 H 48 X 58 h 68 X 78 HT 09 EM 25 41 9 57 I 73 Y 89 i 105 121 09...

Page 165: ...ETB 23 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 103 119 9 W 0 07 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 08 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 W 8 BS 08 CAN 18 8 38 H X 58 h 68 X 28 48 78 9 HT 09 EM 25 41 9 57 I 73 Y 89 i 105 121 09 19 29 39 49 59 69 Y 7...

Page 166: ...46 56 76 BEL 07 ETB 23 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 9 103 119 W 07 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 08 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 BS 08 CAN 18 28 8 38 H X 58 h 68 X 78 48 HT 09 EM 25 41 9 57 I 73 Y 89 i 105 121 09 19 29 39 49...

Page 167: ...L 07 ETB 23 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 103 119 07 17 27 37 47 57 9 67 W 77 0 08 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 W 8 BS CAN 8 H X h X 08 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 9 HT 09 EM 25 41 9 57 I 73 Y 89 i 105 121 09 19 29 39 49 59 6...

Page 168: ...6 16 26 36 46 56 66 76 BEL 07 ETB 23 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 103 119 9 W 07 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 08 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 BS CAN 8 H X h X 08 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 HT 09 EM 25 41 9 57 I 73 Y 89 i 105 121 09...

Page 169: ...R 7 BEL 07 ETB 23 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 103 119 9 W 0 07 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 08 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 W 8 BS 08 CAN le 8 38 H X h X 28 48 58 68 78 9 HT 09 EM 25 41 9 57 I 73 Y 89 i 105 121 09 19 29 39 4...

Page 170: ...06 16 26 36 46 56 86 V 76 BEL 07 ETB 23 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 103 119 07 17 27 37 47 57 9 67 W n 08 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 BS CAN 8 H X h 08 18 28 38 48 56 68 X 78 HT 09 EM 25 41 9 57 I 73 V 89 i 105 121...

Page 171: ...3 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 103 119 07 17 27 37 47 57 9 67 W 77 0 08 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 W 8 BS CAN 8 H X h 08 18 28 38 48 56 68 X 78 9 HT 09 EM 25 41 9 57 I 73 Y 89 i 105 121 09 19 29 39 49 59 69 Y 79 10...

Page 172: ...06 16 26 36 56 86 V 76 46 BEL 07 ETB 23 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 103 119 07 17 27 37 47 57 9 67 W n 08 24 40 56 72 BB 104 120 BS 08 CAN 18 2B 8 38 H 48 X 58 h 68 X 78 HT 09 EM 25 41 9 57 I 73 V 69 i 105 Y 12...

Page 173: ...BEL 07 ETB 23 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 103 119 07 17 27 37 47 57 9 67 W 77 0 08 24 40 56 72 88 104 W 8 BS CAN 8 H X h 120 08 18 28 38 48 58 68 X 78 9 HT 09 EM 25 41 9 57 I 73 Y 89 i 105 121 09 19 29 39 49 5...

Page 174: ...Key Reset Set Normal Application Normal Application t CSIA SS3A ESCA ESCA CSIB SS3B ESCB ESCB i CSIC SS3C ESCC ESCC CSID SS3D ESCD ESCD ANSI mode refers to VT200 and VT100 modes EDITING KEYS Key FIND...

Page 175: ...p 1 1 SS3q 1 ESC q 2 2 SS3r 2 ESC r 3 3 SS3s 3 ESC s 4 4 SS3t 4 ESC t 5 5 SS3u 5 ESC u 6 6 SS3v 6 ESC v 7 7 SS3w 7 ESC w 8 8 SS3x 8 ESC x 9 9 SS3y 9 ESC y PFl SS3P SS3P ESCP ESCP PF2 SS3Q SS3Q ESCQ E...

Page 176: ...BREAK FS FS FS CSI17 F7 F7 CSI18 F8 F8 CSI19 F9 F9 CSI20 F10 F10 CSI21 Fll ESC Fll CSI23 ESC F12 BS F12 CSI24 BS F13 LF F13 CSI2S LF F14 F14 CSI2S HELP F1S CSI28 DO F1S CSI29 F17 F17 CS131 F18 F18 CSI...

Page 177: ...0EH N SI 0FH 0 DLE l0H P DCl llH Q DC2 l2H R DC3 l3H S DC4 l4H T NAK l5H U SYN l6H V ETB l7H W CAN l8H X EM 19H Y SUB lAH Z ESC lBH 3 FS lCH 4 GS lDH 5 RS lEH 6 US lFH 7 DEL 7FH 8 M The CTRL key is h...

Page 178: ...erback message Sounds the audible tone bell if the warning bell is enabled Back space unless at left margin Moves cursor to next tab stop or to right margin if there are no tab stops Does not advance...

Page 179: ...scription Z Same as CAN except displays a reverse question mark as the error character Introduces an escape sequence The codes that follow it are executed Terminates any escape control or device contr...

Page 180: ...margin scrolls the screen up Moves the cursor to the first column on the next line At the bottom margin scrolls the screen up Places a horizontal tab stop at the current cursor position Moves cursor u...

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Page 182: ...G1 ESC G2 ESC G3 ESC Special Graphics GfiJ ESC fiJ G1 ESC 1lJ G2 ESC 1lJ G3 ESC 1lJ NRC Sets British GIlJ ESC A G1 ESC A Dutch GIlJ ESC 4 G1 ESC 4 Finnish GIlJ ESC C or ESC S G1 ESC C or ESC S French...

Page 183: ...3 ESC name INVOKING CHARACTER SETS CONTROL SEQUENCE I ACTION ESCN Single shift G2 into GL VT200 mode only or SS2 SEH ESCO Single shift G3 into GL VT200 mode only or SS3 SFH SI 0FH Invoke G0 into GL De...

Page 184: ...Mode SET Cl CONTROL CODE TRANSMISSION CSI62 1 p CS162 p CS162J0 p CS162 2 p CS161 p CSl 21 or or ESCspF Translates 8 bit C1 control codes to their equivalent 7 bit codes for transmission to the host V...

Page 185: ...Reset Cursor Origin Mode Keyboard Aotion Hade Set Keyboard Action Mode Reset Keyboard Action Mode Keypad Application Hade Set Keypad Application Mode Reset Keypad Numeric Mode Line Feed New Line Hade...

Page 186: ...tive Cursor Positioning Move Cursor Up Move Cursor Down Move Cursor Right forward Move Cursor Left backward Direct Cursor Positioning Position Cursor Scro II Direction Index Reverse Index Next Line Ne...

Page 187: ...ingle width top Double height single width bottom SELECT GRAPHIC RENDITION ESC 3 ESC 4 ESC 5 ESC 6 ESC ESC Set Graphic Rendition CSIPs Ps Psm Valid parameters Ps are 0 AI I attributes 1 Bold intensity...

Page 188: ...om top of screen to cursor 2 Erase entire screen eSI psK o Erase from cursor to end of line 1 Erase from start of line to cursor 2 Erase entire line Erase Screen Line Attributes Unprotected Erase with...

Page 189: ...SC l ESCI2 ESCI7 ESC0 ESCl ESC2 25TH ROW STATUS LINE Enter Auto Auxiliary Mode Exit Auto Auxiliary or Concurrent Print Mode Output cursor line to Auxiliary Output page to Auxiliary Enter Concurrent Au...

Page 190: ...r is ready Printer is not ready There is no printer Request for UDK Status Response UDK keys are unlocked UDK keys are locked Request for Keyboard Language Response with keyboard language Request for...

Page 191: ...ill Screen with E s Fill Screen with Character Assortment VT52 MODE ESCAPE SEQUENCES Cursor Control Sequences Move Cursor Up Move Cursor Down Move Cursor Right Move Cursor Left Move Cursor Home Positi...

Page 192: ...ntroller Mode Exit Printer Controller Mode Output Full Screen to Printer Enter Auto Print Mode Exit Auto Print Mode Scro I I Reverse Line Feed ANSI Mode Enter ANSI Mode Request Identity Identify Termi...

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Page 194: ...ENERAL ENHANCEMENTS SET UP To Next Set Up To Directory Form Feed Line Feed Erase Extent Tab Motion BS Underline Parm Report Flag nnnn Main RX XOFF Process Main DTR DISPLAY SET UP To Next Set Up To Dir...

Page 195: ...ack Message Conceal Answerback TAB SET UP To Next Set Up To Directory Clear All Tabs Set 8 Column Tabs Tab Fields and Ruler D 2 Appendix AUX PORT ENHANCEMENTS SET UP To Next Set Up To Directory Aux RX...

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