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Page 1: ..._ I 81X4495 File No S370 303X 308X 309X 4300 8100 S1 09 IBM 3151 ASCII Display Station User s Guide for the Cartridge to Emulate IBM and DEC Terminals GA18 2654 0...

Page 2: ...File No S370 303X 308X 309X 4300 8100 S1 09 81X4495 IBM 3151 ASCII Display Station User s Guide for the Cartridge to Emulate IBM and DEC Terminals GA18 2654 0...

Page 3: ...subsequent revisions or Technical Newsletters References in this publication to IBM products programs or services do not imply that IBM intends to make these available in all countries in which IBM o...

Page 4: ...n mode mode to emulate the DEC VT220 Note The DEC VT220 is a product of Digital Equipment Corporation The system attachment mode hereinafter referred to as SYSTEM ATTACH mode The IBM 3151 can be attac...

Page 5: ...information on these modes refer to IBM 3151 ASCII Display Station Guide to Operations Note for customers who use this cartridge to select RS 422A for the interface The Interface parameter is added in...

Page 6: ...terpreting Operator Messages provides the information that is needed to interpret operator messages and which actions to take Chapter 5 Reference Information provides the information that is necessary...

Page 7: ...is guide provides information on the IBM 3151 functions and commands It also introduces the IBM 3151 ASCII Display Station what it can do and how to use it VI User s Guide for the Cartridge to Emulate...

Page 8: ...p Procedures 2 1 Setting Up the Display Station for This Cartridge 2 3 Setting Up the 3151 2 5 Defining Function Keys emulation 2 32 Setting Tab Stops emulation 2 34 Defining Function Keys IBM Mode 2...

Page 9: ...elect Screen Format Command 5 2 Using the Column Mode Command DECCOLM 5 3 Additional Commands and Response 5 3 Dynamically Re definable Character Set 5 4 Designing Your DRCS Characters 5 4 Loading You...

Page 10: ...Menu emulation 3 8 3 6 Setup Parameters in the COMMUNICATION Menu emulation 3 9 3 7 KEYBOARD Menu emulation 3 11 3 8 Setup Parameters in the KEYBOARD Menu emulation 3 12 3 9 PRINTER Menu emulation 3 1...

Page 11: ...mation Area OIA Operator Messages 4 3 3 37 3 37 4 2 Select Screen Format Parameters 5 2 Cell Used in the 3151 5 4 Cell Used in DEC VT220 5 5 DEC VT220 Cell Area in the 3151 Cell 5 5 Designing a Musica...

Page 12: ...rface available in all modes that this cartridge supports Emulation mode mode to emulate the DEC VT220 SYSTEM ATTACH mode The IBM 3101 emulation mode The IBM 3151 native mode Ten ASCII terminals emula...

Page 13: ...and VT52 SYSTEM ATTACH When the machine mode is changed to a new machine mode in a different group from VT52 to SYSTEM ATTACH SYSTEM ATTACH to IBM 3151 IBM 3151 to IBM 3101 IBM 3101 to ADM 3A or TVI9...

Page 14: ...irst time with the cartridge inserted the machine mode is t to VT200 Control 7 Machine Mode Switch Key For the customers who use both IBM and DEC systems this cartridge provides the support for a Mach...

Page 15: ...will become the new IBM mode when exiting the setup menu Changing the Mode between IBM and DEC In daily operation you can switch the machine mode for example from SYSTEM ATTACH to VT100 CONTROL 7 and...

Page 16: ...e is necessary to connect the 3151 to a host system or a printer These cables should be readily available from a cable vendor Chapter 8 Installation Planning in IBM 3151 ASCII Display Station Referenc...

Page 17: ...0 keyboard You should change the key caps during setup procedures Figure 1 2 shows a keyboard layout to emulate the DEC VT220 after key caps have been changed Keyboard indicators Hold Screen Replaced...

Page 18: ...ct the cursor type Figure 1 1 Part 2 of 2 Functions Supported Differently in Emulation Mode Figure 1 2 Keyboard Layout to Emulate the DEC VT220 Notes 1 Some labels of the keys are printed differently...

Page 19: ...e transmit line speed that is the latter is selectable but the former is not selectable and a selected transmit line speed is applied to the receive line speed Additional Functions in Emulation Mode T...

Page 20: ...Command on page 5 2 Set Control 1 Command Read Control I Command Read Control I Response These commands response are used to set or read the machine and operating modes that this cartridge supports T...

Page 21: ...key the sound of the audible alarm increases The alarm level setting is saved for later use Alt Csr Each time the Alt Csr key is pressed while holding down the Clrl key the cursor type changes to one...

Page 22: ...achine Is used to switch the mode from IBM to DEC and vice versa Mode Switch Msg Each time the Msg key is pressed the content of the OIA changes At first the OIA displays operator messages the first t...

Page 23: ...t keys Pressing the three keys in the same order causes the display station to enter test mode and a test pattern appears In this mode internal circuits are checked You can also check the keyboard usi...

Page 24: ...information area In SYSTEM ATTACH operation the areas affected by the differences from the original 3151 functions are Setup menus see Setup Menus and Setup Values SYSTEM ATTACH on page 3 25 Host com...

Page 25: ...Introduction 1 14 User s Guide for the Cartridge to Emulate IBM and DEC Terminals j...

Page 26: ...nation of the setup values and competition of Figure 3 15 on page 3 23 emulation Figure 3 20 on page 3 30 SYSTEM ATTACH or Figure 3 21 on page 3 32 3151 3101 The above information is described in Chap...

Page 27: ...or printer Defining function keys optional which shows the steps needed to define function keys Setting tab stops optional which shows the steps needed to set tab stops Notes 1 Ifyou have any problem...

Page 28: ...uS EjEj SYSTEM VT220 ATIACH Figure 2 1 Key Caps The use of the key caps and overlays depends on what you will do with the 3151 Figure 2 2 on page 2 4 shows the possible usages of the 3151 with this c...

Page 29: ...mary IBM 3151 or Not used GX18 2287 3101 Secondary VT220 Primary IBM SYSTEM ATTACH GX18 2287 SYSTEM ATTACH Secondary VT220 Figure 2 2 Using the Key Caps and Overlay The following pages show the recomm...

Page 30: ...missing call your IBM marketing representative or place of purchase o Video Element o Keyboard o Stand optional o Power Cord o Keyboard Overlay blank o Keyboard Overlay for ten ASCII emulations Shipp...

Page 31: ...id possible delay if it ever becomes necessary to return the unit to IBM Tear off the labels from the back of the video element Attach one label to the front of the video element and the other to the...

Page 32: ...rimary use of the display station is a SYSTEM ATTACH mode operation and the secondary use is to emulate the DEC VT220 go to page 2 11 Step 3B If your primary use of the display station is an IBM 3151...

Page 33: ...val tool remove the key eaps shown below non shaded Keep F6 F7 F8 F9 and FlO for the next step and the other keys for possible later use Key caps that you change here must be returned to their origina...

Page 34: ...ep 3A Changing the Key Caps emulation Install the key caps in the positions shown on the keyboard below non shaded I II QEF bEJ QQQQ t 18EJ tm 1t llidhrl IIII IIII III III I Chapter 2 Setup Procedures...

Page 35: ...Step 3A Changing the Key Caps emulation c After making the changes your keyboard should look like this Go to page 2 14 Step 4 2 10 User s Guide for the Cartridge to Emulate IBM and DEC Terminals...

Page 36: ...type keyboard Using the key eap removal tool remove the key eaps shown below non shaded Keep Fl through F9 for possible later use Key caps that you change here must be returned to their original posit...

Page 37: ...y Caps SYSTEM AITACH b Install the key caps in the positions shown on the keyboard below non shaded I r lf lf l 1 c llil h dhil I I I I III 2 12 User s Guide for the Cartridge to Emulate IBM and DEC T...

Page 38: ...Step 3B Changing the Key Caps SYSTEM ATTACH After making the changes your keyboard should look like this P I d rrace P B eak Go to page 2 14 Step 4 Chapter 2 Setup Procedures 2 13...

Page 39: ...a stand is available for the 3151 do this step Turn the video element upside down While pushing the two latches down D slide the tilt foot in the direction of arrow fJ and remove it Locate the four s...

Page 40: ...the stand down slightly and slide it backward until it snaps into place By looking through the two holes of the stand ensure that the hooks go into the corresponding slots of the video element Note En...

Page 41: ...conduct lethal charges of electricity Insert the communication cable fully into the video element and tighten the screws To connect a printer or any other optional device insert its cable into the vi...

Page 42: ...Cables Insert the keyboard cable into the video element Step 6 Setting the Keyboard Angle and Placing the Overlay a Adjust the legs as needed b Place the appropriate overlay on the keyboard Chapter 2...

Page 43: ...Step 7 Inserting the Cartridge a Make sure the power switch is set to 0 Off o I rrrrrrrr _ 2 18 User s Guide for the Cartridge to Emulate IBM and DEC Terminals...

Page 44: ...tridge when the display station is powered on Damage to the display station may result Fully insert the cartridge into the slot of the video element Place the cartridge cap on the end of the cartridge...

Page 45: ...erly wired and grounded receptacle An improperly wired receptacle could place a hazardous voltage on accessible metal parts of the display station The customer is responsible for receptacle wiring Not...

Page 46: ...Step 8 Powering on the Display Station Set the power switch to I On The setup menu should appear and the audible alarm should sound o I Chapter 2 Setup Procedures 2 21...

Page 47: ...p 9 Adjusting the Screen Brightness Adjust the 0 brightness knob until the brightness is set to a comfortable viewing level rrrr r rr 2 22 User s Guide for the Cartridge to Emulate IBM and DEC Termina...

Page 48: ...o not have the stand optional If a stand is not available for the 3151 do this step Customers who have the stand optional Skip this step go to page 2 24 Lift the rear of the video element to slide the...

Page 49: ...nd of the audible alarm Press and hold To decrease the sound of the audible alarm Press and hold Then press n o OJCIJ 001 OCD Repeat these steps until the alarm is set to a comfortable sound level 2 2...

Page 50: ...of the values for the mode to emulate the DEC VT220 is provided in Setup Menus and Setup Values emulation on page 3 2 The explanation of the values for SYSTEM ATTACH mode is provided in Setup Menus an...

Page 51: ...ready defined the setup values the GENERAL menu will not appear Press the Setup key SET U P MEN U Billl DISPLAY COMMUNICATION KEYBOARD PRINTER FUNCTION On Line Local 1 11 Auto Answerback OFF Transpare...

Page 52: ...y values Note For the answerback message key in the characters up to 30 characters instead of pressing the Space Bar 4 Select the next menu by pressing the Enter key and change all necessary values Fo...

Page 53: ...MEN U GENERAL DISPLAY COMMUNICATION KEYBOARD PRINTER 1i1 llill II Clear Display Clear Comm Reset Terminal Recall Save Default 2 Select the Save field using the Cursor Move keys 1 3 Press the Space Ba...

Page 54: ...1 displays the GENERAL menu for the mode to emulate the DEC VT220 select SYSTEM ATTACH for the Machine Mode by repeatedly pressing the Space Bar At this point the GENERAL menu will appear as shown bel...

Page 55: ...the Term ID message key in the characters up to 20 characters instead of pressing the Space Bar 4 Select the next menu by pressing the Send key and change all necessary values Follow the same procedur...

Page 56: ...ey from the KEYBOARD PRINTER menu The FUNCTION menu should look like this SET U P MEN U COMMUNICATION KEYBOARD PRINTER Recall Default Reset Terminal 2 Select the Save field using the Cursor Move keys...

Page 57: ...be assigned to each function key Figure 2 3 shows location of the keys used for this step 0000 B Ctrl ESC Oef F HI P Do 888 o BOD IIi Enter Figure 1 3 Keys Used for Defming Function Keys emulation Pre...

Page 58: ...station can store up to 256 characters for allfunction key definitions Ifthe total exceeds 256 overflow characters are discarded and area II will blink at step C 3 Ifyou assigned more than 70 charact...

Page 59: ...e Tabs key Press and hold the etrl key then press the Tabs key The scale line should appear on the current line In 80 column mode the scale line is graduated up to the 80th column as shown in the figu...

Page 60: ...ired tab stop location on the scale line displayed in reverse video 2 Then press the Tab key The tab stop is cleared and the video returns to normal Clearing all tab stops Press either Numeric 0 key S...

Page 61: ...on key F13 through F24 are selected when FI through F12 are pressed respectively with the Shift key F25 through F36 are selected when FI through F12 are pressed with the Shift key and Gtrl key ESC seq...

Page 62: ...racter string then press the Send key The defined function key is stored Repeat steps Band C until you have defined all necessary function keys To exit this mode press and hold the etrl key then press...

Page 63: ...t want to save the definition press the DelF key while holding down the Ctrl key Ifyou have changed the definition and press the Send key only 64 characters will be stored in the display station 0 2 3...

Page 64: ...you can communicate with a host system or an optional device such as a printer on the auxiliary port You may also want to define the type of scrolling or screen appearance normal or reverse video to...

Page 65: ...actory set default values When you power on the display station the first time with the emulation cartridge inserted the GENERAL menu appears You can also display the menu by pressing the Setup key So...

Page 66: ...anings SET U P MEN U liin DISPLAY COMMUNICATION KEYBOARD PRINTER FUNCTION On Line Local Transparent Mode Machine Mode Operation Mode VT100 ID I Ui Auto Answerback OFF User Features OFF VT200 CONTROL 7...

Page 67: ...without performing their functions This mode may be used for debugging programs Machine VT200 CONTROL 7 The display station operates in the selected machine mode VT100 Mode VT52 VT200 CONTROL 8 Opera...

Page 68: ...ack message is Answerback automatically sent to the host system when the communication is started Answerback You can enter up to 30 characters for the answerback message Answerback OFF I ON When ON is...

Page 69: ...tup parameters their possible values and their meanings SET U P GENERAL ilii I COMMUNICATION Screen Cursor Rowand Column Auto Wrap Scroll CRT Saver NORMAL ON 24xlO OFF SMOOTH F ON Figure 3 3 DISPLAY M...

Page 70: ...margin is displayed at the first position of the next line Scroll SMOOTH F For example when the last character of the last line is entered or received all lines move up slowly SMOOTHS For example whe...

Page 71: ...er is not effective when RS 422A is selected for the interface SET U P MEN U GENERAL DISPLAY COMMUNICATION KEYBOARD PRINTER FUNCTION Transmit 4800 XOFF 64 Receive TRANSMIT Interface RS 232C Data Lengt...

Page 72: ...when NO is selected ODD MARK SPACE Parity Check ON I OFF When ON is selected parity is checked Stop Bit 112 The display station places one or two bits after each data character XOFF 64 The display sta...

Page 73: ...C is selected for the interface PRTS is equivalent to EIA Port Modem Control in the DEC VT220 Break NORMAL The display station sends a 500 ms break signal to the host system when the Break key is pres...

Page 74: ...s their possible values and their meanings SET U P MEN U GENERAL DISPLAY COMMUNICATION FUNCTION New Line CR Numeric Keypad NORMAL Keys TYPEWRITER Cursor Keys NORMAL Lock CAPS User Defined Keys UNLOCK...

Page 75: ...ht margin either column 73 80 column mode or column 125 132 column mode Warning Bell ON I OFF When ON is selected an audible alarm will sound when an operation error occurs or the display station rece...

Page 76: ...their possible values and their meanings SET U P MEN U GENERAL DISPLAY COMMUNICATION KEYBOARD lijili iii i FUNCTION Speed Data Length Parity Stop Bit Print Region Data 4800 Print Mode 8 Print Termina...

Page 77: ...part of the screen data top REGION margin through bottom margin to the printer optional device when a print operation is requested Data NATIONAL The display station uses the national code page NCP to...

Page 78: ...host system or an auto wrap condition occurs CONTROLLER Data from the host system is sent to the printer optional device but not displayed on the screen Print NO I FF When FF is selected the form feed...

Page 79: ...s in Figure 3 11 other switches may be set differently Parameter Switch Setting Line Speed 19200 Al On A2 On A3 On Parity EVEN A4 On AS On Pacing enable A6 Off A7 Off Word Length 8 bit BI Off Stop Bit...

Page 80: ...Print Mode NORMAL AUTO or CONTROLLER Print Terminator NO always If CONTROLLER is selected for the Print Mode the printer is controlled by the host system not by the 3151 Chapter 3 Setup Menus and Set...

Page 81: ...ult values and are used unless you redefine them When you power on the 3151 after saving your setup value definitions in NVM the contents of NVM are copied to VM The 3151 operates using the setup valu...

Page 82: ...alue definitions and tab settings defined now and saved in VM are also saved in NVM Reset Terminal The display station s operating parameters such as the scroll region and the character set are reset...

Page 83: ...irectory On Line Local On Line Local in the GENERAL menu Setup Not available Keyboard Not available Display Setup Columns Rowand Column Controls Transparent Mode in the GENERAL menu Auto Wrap Auto Wra...

Page 84: ...OFF XOFF Bits Parity Data Length Parity and Parity Check Stop Bit Stop Bit Local Echo Operation Mode Port Line Control Disconnect Delay Disconnect Delay Limited Transmit Limited Transmit Printer Setup...

Page 85: ...Warning Bell Break Break in the COMMUNICATION menu Auto Answerback Answerback in the GENERAL menu Answerback Answerback entry in the GENERAL menu Concealed Answerback Concealed in the GENERAL menu Ta...

Page 86: ...Interlace UneControl Break Disconnect Delay Umlted Transmit ON LINE 1LOCAL OFF ION VT200 CONTROL 7 1VT100 1VT52 1VT200 CONTROL 8 ECHO ICHAR VT220 1VT100 1VT101 1VT102 UNLOCK ILOCK OFF ION OFF ION MUL...

Page 87: ...FT ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF NORMAL APPLICATION NORMAL APPLICATION UNLOCK LOCK 75 I 110 134 5 I 150 I 300 I600 1200 1800 2400 I 4800 9600 19200 8 7 NO I EVEN ODD MARK SPACE 1 2 FULL SCREEN ISCROLL REGION N...

Page 88: ...lected for the machine mode GENERAL Menu SYSTEM ATTACH SET U P MEN U COMMUNICATION KEYBOARD PRINTER FUNCTION Machine Mode SYSTEM ATTACH CRT Saver OFF Screen Rowand Column Scroll Auto LF Forcing Insert...

Page 89: ...DLE character is sent to the IBM 3708 3710 when one of the print keys is pressed no local function is performed A CAN character is sent to the IBM 3708 3710 when the Cancel key is pressed no local fu...

Page 90: ...ity ODD Break Signal ms 500 Stop Bit 1 Send Null Suppress ON Turnaround Character ETX Pacing ON Figure 3 17 COMMUNICATION Menu SYSTEM ATTACH The operating mode parameter does not appear on the COMMUNI...

Page 91: ...e Speed bps 9600 Return FIELD Word Length bits 7 New Line LF Parity ODD Send CR Stop Bit 1 Insert Character MODE Characters NATIONAL Figure 3 1S KEYBOARD PRINTER Menu SYSTEM ATTACH Values for the foll...

Page 92: ...M ATTACH FUNCTION Menu SYSTEM ATTACH GENERAL i 111 SET U P COMMUNICATION Save Reset Terminal MEN U KEYBOARD PRINTER Default Figure 3 19 FUNCTION Menu SYSTEM ATTACH Chapter 3 Setup Menus and Setup Valu...

Page 93: ...p 10 20 characters A Print HOST I LOCAL COMMUNICATION Une Speed bps Word Length bits Parlly Stop Bit Tumaround Character Interface Line Control areak Signal ma Sand Null Suppr Pacing 50 I 751110 1134...

Page 94: ...NEW LINE CR I LF CR I CRILF MOOE 1SPACE 50 1751110 1134 51150 1200 1300 1600 11200 11600 12400 13600 14800 1 9600 119200 7 18 000 1EVEN 1NO 1SPACE 1MARK 1 12 NATIONAL 1ALL Indicates the default values...

Page 95: ...I SMOOTH S I NO ON I OFF OFF I ON ON I OFF OFF I LINE I CHARACTER I BOTH FIELD I COLUMN BLOCK I ECHO I CHAR 50 I 7511101134 51150 1200130016001120011800 I 2400 I 3600 14800 I 9600 119200 I 38400 7 18...

Page 96: ...nu by pressing the Enter key in emulation mode or the Send key in IBM mode The respective menus appear in the order as shown in Figure 3 22 emulation or Figure 3 23 on page 3 34 IBM mode The current m...

Page 97: ...o Define Setup Values o 0000 0000 0000 000 Ctrl Ctrl Send Setup Setup c COMMUNI c CATION Send Send Figure 3 23 Selecting a Menu IBM Mode 3 34 User s Guide for the Cartridge to Emulate IBM and DEC Term...

Page 98: ...lect a field using the Cursor Move keys The setup value of the current field is displayed in high intensity reverse video o 0000 0000 0000 D O D D Using Figure 3 24 Selecting a Field 000 888 fJ gQJg i...

Page 99: ...ntil the desired value appears You only key in characters when defining the answerback message or term ID If you try to key in characters in any other field the audible alarm will sound o 0000 0000 00...

Page 100: ...ield and then press the Space Bar When the save operation successfully completes A blinking Completed is displayed Notice that the function of the Space Bar is different here from the other menus Usin...

Page 101: ...How to Define Setup Values 3 38 User s Guide for the Cartridge to Emulate IBM and DEC Terminals...

Page 102: ...ive mode In SYSTEM ATTACH mode 3151 ECHO is always displayed in the leftmost area of the OIA 2 In IBM 3151 native mode or IBM 3101 mode with this cartridge 3151 or 3101 is displayed in the leftmost ar...

Page 103: ...messages exist in each area the message with the higher priority is displayed Messages in area 4 are displayed in the following order a COMM NOT READY 2 b COMM NOT READY 1 c AUX NOT READY d AUX NONE e...

Page 104: ...rations 1 200 7 Shows the current None 200 8 machine mode 100 52 2 CHAR Shows the current None ECHO operating mode LOCAL TEST Note CHAR is equivalent to local echo mode in the DEC VT220 3 TRANSP Shows...

Page 105: ...nalysis Procedures in since the display station Chapter S Solving was last powered on Problems of IBM 3151 ASCII Display Station Guide to Operations AUX NOT READY Appears when an This message disappea...

Page 106: ...te This message does not appear if both RS 232C and PRTS are not selected for the Interface and Line Control respectively in the COMMUNICATION menu COMM NOT READY 2 Appears when the DTR See Communicat...

Page 107: ...s an XON does not appear if NO is character or you perform selected for the XOFF Clear Comm in the option FUNCTION menu INVALID KEY Appears when you press Press any valid key any invalid key KEYBOARD...

Page 108: ...mode when LOCAL is selected for the On Line Local option PRINTING Shows that data is being None sent to the optional device on the auxiliary port Note This message does not appear in printer control m...

Page 109: ...of the compose sequence creation CONTROL Appears when the Ctrl None key is pressed and held down SHIFT LOCK Shows that shift lock To exit this mode press mode is selected when the Caps Lock key again...

Page 110: ...Line Loading Characters DRCS commands Select Screen Format The following four screen formats are available 80 columns and 24 rows 1920 characters 80 columns and 25 rows 2000 characters 132 columns and...

Page 111: ...screen format CSI Pr Pc P Parameter Name Description Pr Number of Rows Specifies the height of the screen 0 Default 24 rows 1 24 rows 2 not used 3 25 rows Pc Number of Columns Specifies the width of...

Page 112: ...24 rows CSI 3 1 The following Select 132 Column Mode CSI sequence is used for selecting a screen format of 132 columns and 24 rows CSI 3 h In both CSI sequences the 25 row selection cannot be specifi...

Page 113: ...character Designing Your ORCS Characters The 3151 uses 8 dots in width and 15 dots 24 row mode or 14 dots 25 row mode in height to display each character The area represented by these dots is called a...

Page 114: ...n the same way as you do when using a DEC VT220 A DEC VT220 ORCS character is automatically placed in the DEC VT220 area as shown in Figure 5 4 This area is equivalent to a DEC VT220 cell VT220 Area F...

Page 115: ...00 4000 000 5000 0 00 6000 0 00 7000 00 0 8000 00 0 9000 0000 100 0000 11 0000 12 0000 130 00000 1400000000 1500000000 16 00000000 Figure 5 5 Designing a Musical Note Loading Your DRCS Characters To l...

Page 116: ...divided into 8 upper and 8 lower columns as shown in Figure 5 6 Each upper column consists of 6 dots 6 bits and each lower column consists of 4 dots 4 bits You should convert the binary value of each...

Page 117: ...r 8 middle and 8 lower columns as shown in Figure 5 7 Each upper and middle columns consists of 6 dots 6 bits and each lower column consists of 4 dots 4 bits Figure 5 7 also shows a musical note chara...

Page 118: ...OO me3 B 111000 Ic3 B OOOl ue4 B 111110 me4 B 111111 le4 B OOOO ue5 B 001100 me5 B OOOOOO le5 B OOOO ue6 B 110000 me6 B OOOOOO le6 B OOOO ue B OOOOOO me B OOOOll Ie B OOOO Convert the binary form into...

Page 119: ...ic character In this case the results are uel mel 0 lel ue2 me2 w le2 ue3 me3 w le3 ue4 me4 le4 ueS K meS leS ue6 0 me6 le6 ue7 me7 B le7 The form used in the DECDLD device control string for represen...

Page 120: ...ds response Set Read Control 2 commands response Set Read Control 4 commands response Set Read Control 5 commands response Set Read Control 7 commands response Write Host Message command The other 315...

Page 121: ...ive mode IBM 3101 emulation mode the mode to emulate the DEC VT220 and ten ASCII terminals emulation modes Sets or reads the machine and operating modes of the 151 Set Control 1 command ESC SP 9 pal p...

Page 122: ...d B l When pa2 is used 5 3 Machine Mode B OOO IBM 3151 B OOl IBM 3101 B OlO ADM 3A B Oll ADM 5 B lOO ADDS VP A2 B lOl HZ l500 B llO TVI 9l0 910 B lll When pa2 is used 2 1 Operating Mode B OO Echo B Ol...

Page 123: ...00 B lOOO VTS2 B lOOl I Reserved B llll op The operation specifier parameter op can be added This parameter must be placed at the end of the parameter field If this parameter is specified bits 7 and 6...

Page 124: ...classified into five groups IBM 3151 IBM 3101 ten ASCII terminals DEC VT220 and SYSTEM ATTACH If the machine mode is changed to a new machine mode in a different group setup value definitions that ar...

Page 125: ...for the Enter Key and New Line parameters are changed Function Sets or reads the machine status of the 3151 Format Set Control 2 command ESC 9 pal pa2 op Read Control 2 command ESC 7 ReaQ Control 2 r...

Page 126: ...ption B O Always 0 B l Always 1 Forcing Insert Line B O Disabled B l Enabled Enter Key B O Works as the Send key B l Works as the LF key B O Reserved CRT Saver B OO No saver B Ol 15 minutes B lO 15 mi...

Page 127: ...page B l Generates a CR character when e Return key is pressed when the Return Key parameter is New Line or in an unformatted page I B O Reserved op The operation specifier parameter op can be added T...

Page 128: ...Reference Information SYSTEM ATTACH Usage Note You can omit parameters pa2 by specifying B l for bit 7 and B O for bit 6 of parameter pal respectively Chapter 5 Reference Information 5 19...

Page 129: ...a is assigned as the Send Key parameter Bit 4 of pa is reserved Function Sets or reads the Send parameters of the 3151 Format Set Control 4 command ESC 9pa op Read Control 4 command ESC 7 Read Control...

Page 130: ...ressed 4 B O Reserved 3 Send Null Suppress B O Off B l On 2 Lock Keyboard and Keep MDT Bit B O Off B l On I Send Data Format B O Text LTA B l AID LTA op The operation specifier parameter op can be add...

Page 131: ...used to select the EIA RS 422A interface Function Sets or reads the communication values on the main port Format Set Control 5 command ESC 9 pal pa2 pa3 pa4 op Read Control 5 command ESC 7 Read Contr...

Page 132: ...when bit 3 of pa3 is B O 38400 bps when bit 3 of pa3 is B l B OOOl 7S bps B 0010 110 bps B OOl1 134 S bps B 0100 ISO bps B 0101 200 bps B OllO 300 bps B Olll 600 bps B lOOO 1200 bps B 1001 1800 bps B...

Page 133: ...ways I 5 Interface B O EIA RS 422A B I EIA RS 232C 4 Word Length B O 7 bit BT 8 bit 3 1 Parity B OOO No B OOI Space B OIO Mark B OIl Odd B 100 Even B 101 Reserved B 1l0 Reserved B IIl Reserved means t...

Page 134: ...I 5 B O Reserved B l 100 ms response delay is returned in response to the Read Control 5 command 4 B O Reserved 3 Line Speed Extension B O Not extended BT Extended 2 1 Line Control B OO CRTS B OI PRT...

Page 135: ...al B O 170 ms B l 500 ms 2 1 Turnaround Character B OO ETX B OI CR B IO EOT B l1 DC3 op The operation specifier parameter op can be added This parameter must be placed at the last of the parameter fie...

Page 136: ...the turnaround character The DTR signal on the main port turns off for approximately 350 ms when either the word length or parity is changed by the Set Control 5 command You can omit parameter pa2 thr...

Page 137: ...igned as the Host Local Print parameter Function Sets or reads the information used for a print operation Format Set Control 7 command ESC 9 pal pa2 pa3 op Read Control 7 command ESC 7 Read Control 7...

Page 138: ...SYSTEM ATTACH Parameters pal Bit Content Description 7 B O Always 0 6 B l Always 1 5 Host Local Print B O Local B l Host 4 3 B OO Not used 2 1 B OO Not used means the default setting Chapter 5 Refere...

Page 139: ...t Description 7 B O Always 0 6 B l Always 1 5 B O Not used 4 B O Not used 3 B O Not used 2 1 Characters B OO National B OI Reserved B IO Reserved B ll All means the default setting 5 30 User s Guide f...

Page 140: ...be placed at the end of the parameter field If this parameter is specified bits 7 and 6 of the parameter pa3 must be B O and B I respectively For more information refer to Operation Specifier in IBM 3...

Page 141: ...st message into the OIA If the message is longer than 80 or 132 characters 80 or 132 column mode respectively the overflow characters are written at the cursor position when in cursor address mode or...

Page 142: ...Select Character Set GO G1 commands Set Character Attribute command Usage Note When the host message is displayed in the OlA the following conditions are assumed The U S ASCII character set is assign...

Page 143: ...pe character LTA Turnaround character AID Code Local Function DC2 The reset operation is also performed The Enable Disable Reset Key Attention commands are ignored ESC DEL The display station enters i...

Page 144: ...he New Line parameter is CR LF If the New Line parameter is CR LF in an unformatted page ESCM If the Return Key parameter is Field in a formatted page Tab ESCHT No Cancel CAN if the Host Local Print I...

Page 145: ...me function as in normal 3151 mode Enter LF if the Enter Key parameter is No LF Send Attn SOH No Oup EOT No FldMk ACK No Ident SUB No NIB ESCN No Refrsh ESC r No Status ETB No SysRq ESCs No TypAhd ESC...

Page 146: ...eference Information SYSTEM ATTACH Key AID Code Local Function F22 ESC LTA No F23 ESC LTA No F24 ESC LTA No Figure 5 8 Part 4 of 4 AID Codes and Keyboard Functions Chapter 5 Reference Information 5 37...

Page 147: ...Reference Information SYSTEM ATTACH 5 38 User s for the Cartridge to Emulate IBM and DEC Terminals...

Page 148: ...characters option 3 5 clear comm function 3 19 clear display function 3 19 Index column mode command DECCOLM 5 3 COMM NOT READY 1 4 5 COMM NOT READY 2 4 5 command tests DECTST 1 6 COMMUNICATION menu 3...

Page 149: ...29 HOLD SCREEN 4 6 HOST BUSY 4 6 host commands column mode command DECCOLM 5 3 DECDLD device control string 5 6 select screen format command 5 2 interface option main port 3 9 INVALID KEY 4 6 KEYBOARD...

Page 150: ...roprinter settings 3 16 recall function 3 19 receive option main port 3 9 reset terminal function 3 19 row and column option 3 7 save function 3 19 screen option 3 7 scroll option 3 7 select screen fo...

Page 151: ...3 9 transparent mode 3 4 user defined keys 3 12 user features 3 5 VT100 ID 3 4 warning bell 3 12 XOFF main port 3 9 setup parameters list 3 32 setup parameters list SYSTEM ATTACH 3 30 setup parameter...

Page 152: ...IBM 3151 ASCII Display Station User s Guide for the Cartridge to Emulate IBM and DEC Terminals Printed in U S A oI l 0 C I I co C Ihl ll II III 11 11 11 11 11 1111...

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