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Page 1: ...HP700 22 USER S MANUAL r ow HEWLETT e PACKARD ...

Page 2: ...HP700 22 Manual Part Number C1004 90002 Printed in Singapore June 1987 USER S MANUAL rli HEWLETT PACKARD ...

Page 3: ... required to correct the interference For Germany This equipment has been certified to comply with the German PTT regulations FTZ 1046 84 Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Hewlett Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular p...

Page 4: ...eptional display quality The HP 700 22 is compatible with the DEC VT220 terminal supporting both the VT220 s 7 bit and 8 bit control modes It is also compatible with the DEC VT100 and DEC VT52 terminals Ergonomic Features Tilt and swivel display screen Etchedldark anti glare screen Brightness and contrast controls Detached slant adjustable low profile keyboard Compatibility Modes VT220 7 bit contr...

Page 5: ...unications EIA Standard RS 232C RS 423 or 20mA current loop standard Data communication baud rates up to 38400 DEC compatible printer port with baud rates from 75 to 38400 Additional Features Easy to use Setup menus Smooth scroll Non volatile RAM for saving setup specifications Erasable characters attribute Block underline cursor Keyclick enable disable Selectable refresh rates of 50 60 or 72Hz Co...

Page 6: ...se 2 5 General Setup Menu 2 6 Keyboard Setup Menu 2 10 Communications Setup Menu 2 15 Chapter 3 Using the Terminal The Display Screen 3 1 The Screen Areas 3 2 The Cursor 3 3 Status Line Messages 3 3 The Keyboard 3 4 Typewriter Keys 3 4 Control Keys 3 5 Middle Keypad 3 6 Auxiliary Keypad 3 6 Top Row Keys 3 7 Printing 3 8 Printing the Screen Contents 3 8 Auto Print Mode 3 8 Print Controller Mode 3 8...

Page 7: ...r 4 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Problems and Solutions 4 1 Preventive Maintenance 4 5 Appendix A Connector Pin Assignments Appendix B Terminal Commands Summary Appendix C International Keyboards Index vi ...

Page 8: ...template Keep the container and other packing material in case the terminal has to be repacked at a later date Visually inspect the contents If any of the components are missing or appear damaged in any way do not install the terminal Instead contact an HP Sales and Service Office CAUTION Under no circumstances should you open your terminal to expose its internal circuitry Only a qualified service...

Page 9: ...Figure 1 1 Terminal Components 1 Display Unit 4 Power Cable 2 Keyboard 3 Keyboard Cable 5 Keyboard Overlay Template 1 2 Installation ...

Page 10: ...e cable s must match the pin assignments specified in Appendix A otherwise the terminal will not work properly If the cables supplied to you do not match the terminal s requirements contact your computer department manager or an HP Sales and Service Office You will have to plug the power cord into a grounded power outlet The HP 700 22 Display Terminal works with any voltage rating from 100 to 240 ...

Page 11: ...Connect the cable to the port labeled RS 232 423 on the terminal s rear panel The other end of the cable must be con nected to a RS 232C or RS 423 computer port or modem If you are connecting to a modem follow the installation instructions in its manual If you are using a current loop interface Connect the cable to the port labeled 20mA on the terminal s rear panel The other end of the cable must ...

Page 12: ... the screen display comes on In Chapter 3 The Display Screen section provides an illustration of what the screen may look like when it comes on To turn the terminal off push the power button again so that it is flush with the front panel Adjacent to the power button is an entry door to the front of the display unit Un obtrusive in appearance this door is provided for terminal service functions Pus...

Page 13: ...top of the display unit gently up or down until the angle is most comfortable for you The display unit remains tilted at the angle in which you leave it The base of the display unit allows you to swivel the unit freely to the right and left The keyboard can either lie flat or be raised at an angle To raise the keyboard at an angle flip down the bar on the rear underside of the keyboard Figure 1 4 ...

Page 14: ... use Setup Mode when you first set up your terminal to work with a computer or printer And occassionally you may want to use Setup Mode to make minor adjustments to specific features of the terminal Ask your EDP department or consult your system software documentation regarding the parameter values that should be entered in Setup Mode to ensure the terminal commun icates correctly with your comput...

Page 15: ...er Features Locked User Defined Keys Locked Numeric Mode Keypad Normal Mode Cursor Keys National Character Set Frame Rate Display Off After min Terminal Test Port I Test Port 2 Test Communications Setup Menu Host Xmit Baud Rate Printer Baud Rate DataBits Parity Stop Bits Character Set Print Mode Recv Baud Rate DataBits Parity Check Parity Port Selection XON XOFF Disconnect Delay Stop Bits Local Ec...

Page 16: ...om the factory with default values ready for power on use The labels displayed at the bottom of each Setup menu indicate the keys that you will use to change your terminal s setup Next Screenl NExt Setup arrows Enter Select Setup EXl t 1 Access a menu that contains fields you want to change The General Setup Menu is the first Setup menu displayed You can cycle through the Setup Menus by pressing t...

Page 17: ...he fields that are in inverse video perform functions These fields are IMN ma _ liiil 1lI1II _ ID I I UQI MIiIftMI iijlliiiiijilll laID Conceal Answerback IMIIIIII and Pressing the IEnter Ikey when one of these fields is highlighted causes the indicated function to be performed For instance when IlI1II is highlighted pressing IEnter I causes that function to be performed All the other Setup fields...

Page 18: ...e terminal is powered on or reset To save changes so that they will he in effect when the terminal is next powered on or reset highlight the I l II field in the General Setup Menu and press IEnter I This stores the current Setup values in non volatile memory These values become active when you exit Setup Mode and will be active the next time that the terminal is powered on or reset You can use the...

Page 19: ...a Clear Communlcatlon5 Reset Term Ina I aPI 1m D Setup En 115h TermInal Mode On L ne Column5 Smooth Scroll Block Cur50r Cur50r OFF LIght Background InhIbIt Auto Wrap New L ne MultlPage EM200 7 BIt etrl5 YES 80 YES YES NO NO YES NO NO EM100ID Interpret Control Code5 User Feature5 Locked U5er DefIned Keys Locked NumerIC Mode Keypad Normal Mode Cur50r Keys Nat onal Character Set Frame Rate Hz Dl5play...

Page 20: ...that is erases the display screen s contents Is equivalent to turning the terminal off and on again Is also equivalent to the terminal s hard reset escape sequence Saves in non volatile memory the current Setup values from all the Setup menus The only values not saved are those for the Numenc Mode Keypad and Normal Mode Cursor Keys fields which always revert to their default values when the termin...

Page 21: ...ived from the computer YES requires that Xon Xoff be enabled YES selects a block style cursor NO selects an underline style cursor Controls whether or not the cursor will be displayed NO sets the terminal to display light text against a dark background YES sets for dark text on a light back ground YES When the cursor reaches the right margin and a new character is received the last character in th...

Page 22: ...ctIOns by applications YES The cursor arrow keys send escape sequences that move the cursor NO The cursor keys send escape sequences which can be assigned customized functions by applications This field is alterable only if the Keyboard Language field In the Keyboard Setup Menu is NOT set to North American NO Sets the terminal to use the Multina tional Character Set and enables use of the 8 bit Su...

Page 23: ...ith the computer of the menu Table 2 5 describes the fields for the Printer communications section of the menu Default values are shown in the illustration below and listed first in the tables Host Xmlt Baudrate Recv Baudrate DataBI ts Pan ty Check Pardy Port Select on PrInter Baudrate DataBI ts Pan ty stop BIts Character Set COMMUNICATIONS SETUP 1114 XON XOFF D sconnect Delay Stop BIts Local Echo...

Page 24: ...set to match the host computer s receive baud rate The terminal can be set at dIfferent transmit and receive rates so long as the rates match those of the host computer Receive baud rate incoming to the terminal from the computer The terminal s receive rate should be set to match the host computer s transmit baud rate Xmit sets the terminal s receive baud rate to match the terminal s transmit baud...

Page 25: ...o choices specify that Xoff will be sent when the terminal s Receive Buffer is filled to the level of either 64 or 128 characters Never disables XonlXoff handshaking You should choose 64 or 128 for most applications Specifies the length of time the DTR line is kept low when the terminal disconnects from the computer over a modem 2 s is for all countries except the U K Set at 60 rns only if your te...

Page 26: ...d 7 None 7 Space 7 0dd 7 Mark 7 Even 1 2 Description Specifies the rate at which data is transmitted from the terminal to a connected printer Select the rate that matches your printer s receive baud rate Specifies the number of serial bits and the parity bit configuration for communications with an attached printer Select the choice that matches the printer s com munications requirements Sets the ...

Page 27: ...ld specifies the print modes that will be used with a printer that is attached to the terminal PrInt Mode PrInt Scroll RegIon TermInator Normal Auto Controller NO YES None FF 2 14 Terminal Setup Print functions can be invoked from the keyboard or via escape sequences The cursor line is printed whenever a linefeed vertical tab or form feed character is received by the terminal Data is passed on to ...

Page 28: ...orms a function The Answerback field is a fill in field Keyboard Language Keyc 11 ck Marg1n Bell Warn1ng Bell An5werback KEYBOARD SETUP Data Proce551ng KeY5 Shlft Lock Break Auto Repeat Au to An5werback Concea I Answerbac k Clear All Tabs Set 8 Column Tabs 1234567890 1234567890 1234567890 1234567890 Next ScreenJ Next Setup arrOW5 EnterJ Select SetupJ Ex1t Terminal Setup I 2 15 ...

Page 29: ...characters on the key board Enables or disables the keyc1ick sound when keys are pressed Enables or disables the bell sounding when the cursor nears the right margin Specifies whether or not the bell sounds for operator error and Ctrl G NOTE If you are using the North American keyboard select NO for the Data Processlng Keys field For any other keyboard choose the values that fit your application r...

Page 30: ...Description Sh If t Lock NO Caps Lock Mode is active All alphabetic keys send uppercase characters Break Au to Repeat YES YES NO YES NO Shift Lock Mode is active All alphabetic keys send uppercase characters and the numeric symbol keys send the characters at top of their keycaps Pressing I5i also turns off this Lock mode YES enables NO disables the IBreak Ikey YES enables NO disables Auto Repeat W...

Page 31: ...om munications line is established NO disables this function This field lets you prevent the answerback message from being displayed again in this menu Once concealed you cannot change this feature except by filling in the Answerback field again The message Con cealed indicates that the current answerback message has been concealed Causes all tabs to be cleared Causes a tab to be set in every eigh...

Page 32: ...ters on a dark background default or dark characters on a light background This feature is selectable in Setup Mode Also selectable in Setup Mode is the terminal s screen saver feature You can set the ter minal so that the display screen automatically turns off if there has been no use of the keyboard or input from the computer during a specified amount of time This helps preserve the display unit...

Page 33: ...of dis play memory The display can consist of 80 or 132 columns This feature is selectable in Setup Mode Line 25 states the cursor s current position by line number followed by column number For example 0 I 0 I indicates that the cursor is at the top left of the screen in the first line and first column The bottom line of the screen is the terminal s Status Line It displays brief messages in dicat...

Page 34: ...e keyboard is in a locked state Refer to Chapter 4 Troubleshoot ing If the condition persIsts The terminal is in Caps Lock or ShIft Lock Mode AlphabetIc keys will display only uppercase characters Additionally in Shift Lock Mode numeric symbol keys will display only the upper symbols on theIr keycaps Press the Lock key to clear Indicates you have started a compose character sequence See the Compos...

Page 35: ...OO EJt9t J DODO u O O OOOOU 0000 EJOOOODOOOOOO EJGJG 0000 t J CJ CJO 1 Typewriter Keypad 2 Middle Keypad 3 Auxiliary Keypad 4 Top Row Keys Typewriter Keys The typewriter keys let you type letters numbers and symbols just as you would with a typewriter Most keys are repeated if held down for more than a half second You can turn off this feature in Setup mode 3 4 Using The Terminal ...

Page 36: ...fied in Setup Both Caps Lock and Shift Lock set the alphabetic keys to uppercase only Shift Lock also sets the numeric symbol keys for the upper characters on their keycaps Press ICaps Lock Iagain to tum off either of these modes Shift Lock can also be turned off by pressing the cs EiliJ key Moves the cursor to the beginning of the next line when the New Line field in Setup Mode is set to YES to t...

Page 37: ... I displays the next page in display memory Auxiliary Keypad The Auxiliary Keypad can operate in either of two modes Numeric Mode or Applica tion Mode The mode of operation can be specified in Setup using the Numenc Mode Keypad field or by application programs In Numeric Mode this keypad sends the characters on its keycaps To facilitate rapid entry of numeric data the keypad is arranged like a cal...

Page 38: ...key has no effect if Xon Xoff handshaking has been disabled Sends either the entire screen or scrolling region as specified in Setup to the printer attached to the terminal s printer port Pressing I Print Screen I while holding down the C9ill key turns on and off Auto Print Mode Press this key to enter and exit Setup Mode Pressing this key sends a break signal for 250 milliseconds the ef fect of w...

Page 39: ...de Auto Print Mode causes all data received from the computer to be both displayed on the screen and sent to the printer attached to the terminal There are two ways to turn on Auto Print Mode One way is to press IPrint Screen I while holding down the ill key The other way is select Auto in the Prl n t Mode field in Setup There are two ways to turn off Auto Print Mode One way is to press IPrint Scr...

Page 40: ...s that your terminal is not set to any specific national character set but instead is using a multinational character set If the Na t 1 0 na I Cha ra ct e r Se t field is set to YES then the compose characters you can access are in Table 3 5 National Mode Within Table 3 5 you can access the characters in the section that matches the keyboard language you are using For exam ple if the Keyboard Lang...

Page 41: ...For example to generate the cent sign press ICompose Character I then type c and I lower case c and the slash character You can enter the two characters in step 3 in any order unless the table states this order only Two Key Sequence 1 Locate the character you want to compose 2 Type the corresponding two characters in the right hand column In the two key sequence the first character typed is a diac...

Page 42: ...quences Or indicates two or more possible sequences for the same character Compose Character quotation mark number sIgn apostrophe commercial at sign opening bracket backslash closing bracket circumflex smgle quote mark opening brace vertical line closing brace tilde inverted I cent sign pound sign y yen sign I sectIOn sign currency sign copyright SIgn M female ordinal indicator angle quotation ma...

Page 43: ...ark right fraction one quarter 14 this order only h fraction one half 12 this order only inverted I A grave A A A acute A A A circumflex A A A tilde A A A umlaut A A A ring A or AD DA AE ligature A E this order only C cedilla C E grave E E E acute E E E circumflex E E E umlaut E E I grave r I w I acute l I I circumflex I I I umlaut I I L N tilde N N A o grave 0 0 o acute 0 0 B o circumflex 0 0 c o...

Page 44: ...aut a a N a ring a or aD a ae ligature ae this order only cedilla c u e grave e e T e acute e e w e circumflex e e v e umlaut e e z i grave i i i i acute i i I i circumflex i 1 i umlaut i i n tilde n n 4 o grave 0 0 o acute 0 0 6 o circumflex 0 0 f o tilde 0 0 o umlaut 0 0 oe oe ligature oe this order only 9 u grave u u u acute u u u circumflex u u 0 u umlaut u u Using the Terminal 3 13 ...

Page 45: ...rk number sign e circumflex e acute FLEMISH KEYBOARD a y e a grave c cedilla e grave u grave quotation mark grave accent pound sign section sign e e acute degree sign FINNISH KEYBOARD A u e o a o 3 14 number sign commercial at A ring U umlaut e acute a ring u umlaut quotation mark A umlaut o umlaut a umlaut o umlaut Using the Terminal Three Key Sequence 1 or L or 1 or L 1 a a c e e i 0 u u A space...

Page 46: ...s DUTCH KEYBOARD pound sign 1 J i j sign one half florin quotation mark circumflex accent grave accent Y4 one quarter ITALIAN KEYBOARD pound sign section a a grave y c cedilla e e acute u grave e e grave i grave 0 o grave circumflex accent Three Key Sequence A A 01 U a a 01 u space A U a u so or Os or s or S or as or as 0 0 1 space space ss L or 1 or L or 1 ij this order only 12 this order only f ...

Page 47: ...AN KEYBOARD a a grave y c cedilla e e circumflex e e acute e e grave i circumflex 6 o circumflex u circumflex u grave a a umlaut 0 o umlaut u umlaut SWEDISH KEYBOARD number sign A A ring E E acute u U umlaut a ring e e acute u u umlaut 0 o umlaut A A umlaut 0 o umlaut a a umlaut 3 16 Using the Terminal Three Key Sequence a c ell ill Oil 0 ull u u e e a space a c ell e e ill Oil ull u a 0 u A E U a...

Page 48: ... e grave u grave grave accent a a grave c cedilla e e acute SPANISH KEYBOARD pound sign section inverted inverted degree sign tilde mark N tilde n tilde circumflex accent grave accent c cedilla Three Key Sequence A A AE this order only U a ae this order only a e u 0 0 ae thls order only a L or 1 or L or 1 s or S or so or So or Os or OS or Os or OS e u space a c e L or 1 or L or 1 s or S or so or S...

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Page 50: ...should perform maintenance procedures that require opening the terminal case WARNING Do not disconnect the keyboard cable while the terminal is powered on as doing so could damage the terminal The power button is pushed in but the display is blank Press the Eill key If the screen saver feature has blanked the screen this will restore the display Brightness may be turned down Slide the brightness c...

Page 51: ...ecurely connected to the keyboard and display unit In Setup Mode select the 1 411 11 611 field In Setup Mode select the mil field Press Break while holding down Eill If the condition persists it could be due to the next problem The computer is not responding to your terminal Make sure the cable to the communications port you are using either the RS 232 423 port or the 20mA port is connected secure...

Page 52: ... Setup Mode and make sure all the fields for communication with the printer match the printer s requirements Use the worksheet at the end of this manual as guide for which fields to check Ask a technician to see if the pin assignments for the printer cable are correct Defaults conflgs used Press RETURN to contInue is displayed at the bottom of the screen when the terminal is powered on Non volatil...

Page 53: ...f smudges or fingerprints persist use a mild solution of soap and water Remember to wring the cloth thoroughly otherwise rubbing the dirty areas will drip water over the terminal Avoid getting any liquid between the keys CAUTION Never use petroleum based cleaners such as lighter fluid or cleaners containing benzene trichloroethylene dilute ammonia ammonia or acetone These cleaners may harm the ter...

Page 54: ...end Output 5 CTS CB Clear to Send Input 6 DSR CC Data Set Ready Input 7 SGND AB Signal Ground Common Return 8 RLSD CF Received Line Signal Input Detector Carrier Detect 12 SPDl CI Secondary Received Input Line Signal Detector Speed Indicator 20 DTR CD Data Terminal Ready Output 23 SPDS CH Data Signal Rate Output Selector Speed Select Figure A I 25 Pin RS 232 423 Port Pin Assignment Connections A 1...

Page 55: ... positive Ground Table A 3 Printer Port Connector Pin Assignments Pin Signal Mnemonic 1 Frame Ground PGND 2 Transmit Data TXD 3 Receive Data RXD 4 Request to Send RTS 5 Data Terminal Ready DTR 6 Data Set Ready DSR 7 Signal Ground SGND Figure A 3 Printer Port o o A 2 Pin Assignment Connections EIA Circuit Direction AA BA Output BB Input CA Output CD Output CC Input AB ...

Page 56: ... this appendix for readability Do not use spaces though when you enter the commands For instance ESC H is printed here with a space between the elements for readability however do not include a space between ESC and H when you enter the command B Terminal Commands Summary B 1 ...

Page 57: ...me Mode VertIcal Tab Interpreted as LF Form Feed Interpreted as LF Carnage Return Moves cursor to column I of the current hne ShIft Out The character set currently deSIgnated as G I IS mvoked mto GL ShIft In The character set currently deSIgnated as GO IS mvoked mto GL DeVIce Control I Xon Causes the termmal to resume transmlSSlOn If Xon Xoff handshakmg IS enabled DeVIce Control 3 Xoff If Xon Xoff...

Page 58: ...upied by the CUNlf Rcvcr c Index Move cursor up a hoe In the same column croll down If cursor IS at top margIn Single Shift G2 The character et de Ignated a G2 IS tempo ranly Invoked mto GL for the next graphic character received Single Shift G3 The character set de Ignated a G3 tempo ranly mvoked mto GL for the next graphic character received DeVIce Control Stnng Introducer of a deVice control st...

Page 59: ...SI 26 CSI 28 CSI 29 CSI 31 CSI 32 CSI 33 CSI 34 VT1001VT52 Modes fll f12 fl3 ESC BS LF HOLD SCREEN PRINT SCREEN SETUP and BREAK fl through f5 act locally wIthout sendmg codes to the host Codes Sent by the Auxiliary Keypad Keys Numeric Application Mode Mode VT220 VT52 VT100 0 a SS3 p ESC P I I SS3 q ESC q 2 2 SS3 r ESC r 3 3 SS3 s ESC S 4 4 SS3 t ESC t 5 5 SS3 u ESC U 6 6 SS3 v ESC 0 v 7 7 SS3 W ES...

Page 60: ...f IS d abled the codes lIsted are sent Terminal Configuration Set Compatibility Mode Set for VT I00 mode Set lor VT220 mode 8 bIt controls or or Set for VT220 mode 7 bIt controls eSI61 p CSI 62 P eSI 62 0 P CSI 62 2 P eSI 62 I P Set C1 Control Transmission VT 220 Mode Only These commands determme whether or not C I codes Will be translated by the termmal mto their 7 bit extensIon equivalents for t...

Page 61: ... Move cursor to to begInnIng of next Ime ESC E NEL scroll up If at bottom margm Save cursor related attnbutes Restore cursor related attnbutes Cursor dIsplayed Cursor not dIsplayed Setting Margins t line number of top margin ESC 7 ESC 8 CSI 25 h CSI 25 I b line number of bottom margin t and bare lllcluded in the scrolhng regIon Set top and bottom margms CSI t b r Cursor VISlblhty Set to on enable ...

Page 62: ... c all era ablc charactcr from cur or to end of creen attribute unaffected Erase all era able characters from start of the creen to the cur or CSI J 0 J or CSI J CSI J I K Era e all the screen era able character Set ubscquent characters to be cra able Set subsequent charaete to be nonerasable Applie to VT220 Mode only Line Attributes Cursor Ime becomes top half of a double wldth doubIc helght Ime ...

Page 63: ...0 1 or 2 mtenncdlate characters III hex range of 20 through 2F and a final character m hex range 30 through 7E Invoking Character Sets Invoke GO into Control Mnemonic LSO LSI SS2 SS3 Hex OE OF LSIR LS2 LS2R LS3 LS3R 8E 8F Sequence SO SI ESC ESC n ESC ESC 0 ESC I ESC N ESC 0 Description Lock ShIft GO Left mvoke GO mto GL Lock ShIft GI Left Invoke GI mto GL Lock ShIft GI RIght mvoke G I Into GR Lock...

Page 64: ...y charactcr bemg loaded character matrIX lZC o 7 x 10 default I not used 2 5 x 10 3 6 x 10 4 7 x 10 width speCificatIOn oor I SO columns 2 132 columns text full cell oor I text 2 full cell end of one and begmnmg of another DCS parameter name of the oft character et sec lnvoktng Character Set 1xel bit patterns ASCII character for upper columns IS reqUlred separator ASCII characte for lower columns ...

Page 65: ...On default I don t lock keys key number key key number cOmbInatIOn number combmatlOn 17 SHIFT F6 37 CTRL F6 18 SHIFT F7 38 CTRL F7 19 SHIFT F8 39 CTRL F8 20 SHIFT F9 40 CTRL F9 21 SHIFT FlO 41 CTRL FlO 23 SHIFT FI I 43 CTRL FII 24 SHIFT FI2 44 CTRL FI2 25 SHIFT FI3 4S CTRL FI3 26 SHIFT FI4 46 CTRL FI4 28 SHIFT DO 48 CTRL DO 29 SHIFT HELP 49 CTRL HELP 31 SHIFT FI7 51 CTRL FI7 32 SHIFT FI8 S2 CTRL F...

Page 66: ...SC 1 6 c CSI 62 I 2 6 7 8 9 c CSI 0 c CSI I v 0 c CS 5 n CS 0 n CS 3 n CS 6 n CS r R Pnntcr tatu regue t CS 15 n Rc pon e Pnnter ready CS 10 n Pnnter l not ready CS II n Pnntcr I not connected CS 13 n Function key tatu rcque t CSI 25 n Rc pon e FunctIOn key arc unlocked CSI 20 n FunctIOn keys are locked CS 21 n VT52 Mode Escape Sequences Sequence ESC A ESC B ESC C ESC D ESC F ESC G ESC H ESC I ESC...

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Page 70: ...riage return 2 8 3 5 changing setup values 2 3 character sets 2 9 2 16 3 9 character sets escape sequences 8 6 8 8 columns 80 2 8 8 6 132 2 8 B 6 compatibility modes iii 2 8 B 5 Compose character key 3 5 composing characters 3 9 contrast control 1 6 control codes 8 1 8 11 control codes displayed 2 9 Ctrl key 3 5 current loop interface iv 1 3 1 4 A 2 cursor 2 8 3 3 8 6 cursor movement keys 2 9 3 5 ...

Page 71: ...terminal configuration B 5 terminal operating modes B 6 VT52 B l1 feature summary iii iv frame rates 2 9 function keys use of 2 9 3 7 B lO function keys codes sent B 4 1 2 Index G garbage characters 4 3 graphics character set B 8 graphics renditions B 7 H handshaking protocols 2 12 2 13 hard reset 2 7 B 5 highlighting selecting fields 2 3 HOLD message 3 3 Hold Screen key 3 7 host ports 1 3 1 4 2 1...

Page 72: ...nt Modes Auto Print Mode 3 8 B II Controller Print Mode 3 8 B 1 1 print page terminator Print Screen key 3 7 3 8 print scroll region 2 14 B 6 B II printer communications 2 13 2 14 R rear panel 1 3 receive baud rate 2 11 2 13 refresh rates 2 19 Remote Mode online 2 8 repeating keys 2 17 3 4 B 6 resetting the terminal hard reset 2 5 2 7 B 5 soft reset 2 5 2 7 B 5 recalling setup values 2 7 Return ke...

Page 73: ...djustments 1 6 u unlocking the keyboard 3 3 4 2 B 6 user defined keys 2 9 3 7 B 10 user features locked 2 9 1 4 Index v ventilation of the terminal 1 3 video enhancements B 7 VT52 escape sequences B ll VT52 Mode 2 8 B 5 VT100 Modes 2 8 B 5 VT200 Modes 2 8 B 5 w warning bell 2 16 word structure 2 12 wraparound 2 8 B 6 x Xon Xoff handshaking 2 12 ...

Page 74: ...ing Would you classify yourself as a beginning intermediate or advanced user of your computer system s 4 Are you able to understand and apply the material in this manual If no please explain 5 Were there particular sections pages illustrations that you found particularly helpful or particularly confusing Please comment 6 How do you rate the following Excellent Good Fair Poor Dcpth of Coverage 4 3 ...

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