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Page 2: ...Systems GA18 2317 1 File No S370 303X 308X 309X 4300 8100 S1 09 IBM 3164 ASCII Color Display Station Description ...

Page 3: ...rmation herein any such changes will be reported in 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 operates Any reference to an IBM program product in this publication is not intended to state or imply that only IBM s program product may be used Any...

Page 4: ...ou from an IBM Authorized Distributor or a Reseller who purchased the Machine from such Distributor as applicable Delivery is deemed to be complete when the Machine is placed in your possession however when the Machine is shipped to you delivery will be deemed to be complete three days after the date of shipment from an IBM Authorized Distributor or a Reseller who purchased the Machine from such D...

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Page 6: ...ix chapters Chapter 1 Introduction gives a general description of the display station Chapter 2 Component description describes each component of the display station in detail Chapter 3 Keys and messages describes function of the keys and messages that appear at the bottom of the screen Chapter 4 Operations describes how to operate the various functions of the display station Chapter 5 Programming...

Page 7: ...ce and Problem Solving Guide GA18 2319 IBM 3164 ASCII Color Display Station Setup Instructions GA18 2318 IBM 3101 Display Terminal Description GA18 2033 The following publications are useful when attaching the IBM 3164 to other devices 1811 Series 1 Site Preparation Manual GA34 0050 IBM Proprinter Guide to Operations 5C31 2586 0 PN 6328945 ...

Page 8: ...Changing keyboard functions 3 1 4 2 4 8 4 18 Chapter 5 Programming considerations 5 1 Data stream 5 2 Machine modes 5 10 Control characters 5 11 Commands and responses 5 16 Chapter 6 Physical installation 6 1 Environmental requirements 6 2 Electrical requirements 6 6 Appendix A Setup Sheet A 1 Appendix B Select Sheet 8 1 Appendix C Keyboard Layout Sheet C 1 Contents Appendix D Modem and printer at...

Page 9: ...f The IBM 3164 ASCII Color Display Station VI ...

Page 10: ...164 and is divided into the following sections The display station 1 2 Display station elements 1 5 Attachment to the host system 1 6 Setting up your display station 1 7 Solving a problem 1 8 Order items 1 9 Accessories Replacement parts Additional items 1 1 ...

Page 11: ... logic element The video element is ergonomically designed with a tilt and swivel stand and has a direct etched anti glare screen The keyboard element is specifically designed for use with asynchronous ASCii iSO systems and provides such ergonomic features as tactile feedback to the operator The logic element provides host attachment via an RS 232C communication interface for Model 11 or an operat...

Page 12: ...rgonomics Tilt and swivel display Etched dark screen to reduce glare Enhanced keyboard Brightness control Compact size Screen characteristics 25 lines X 80 characters 8 X 16 character cell 14 inch color cathode ray tube CRT Blinking underline non display reverse video attributes Color attributes red green blue yellow magenta turquoise black and white New keyboard Designed for ASCII applications Ta...

Page 13: ...Main port RS 232C RS 422A CRTS PRTS IPRTS Selectable speeds to 19 2 K bps 7 8 bits option Parity bit option Stop bit option XONjXOFF option Echo character and block modes Communications Auxiliary port RS 232C PRTS Selectable speeds to 19 2 K bps 7 8 bits option Parity bit option Stop bit option XON XOFF option 1 4 ...

Page 14: ...ing data the last 25th line is used for displaying messages from the host system or operator messages generated by the display station The stand attaches to the base of the video element when you set up the display station enables you to tilt your video element up and down and to swivel it to the left and right for comfortable viewing The logic element controls the various functions of your displa...

Page 15: ... IBr 1 3164 IBM 164 OTe J OTHE8 OTHER OTHER TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TER 1IN L TERMINAL OR OR OR OR OR PRINTER Pf I HER PRINTER Pfil JTER PRINTER Line speed Models Line speed rJ 50 1200 bps 11 12 50 19200 m 50 19200 11 12 110 9600 Notes I I I RS 232C CCITT i V 24 28 I m B l 31fi4 OTHEH TERM L OR PRINTEH Models 12 11 12 7 As an alternative to the modem attachment the IBM 3764 can be connected dir...

Page 16: ...communication cable and the power cord 4 Applying power and verifying that all the elements operate properly 5 Starting communications with the host system by setting the values on the setup menu 6 Modifying the keyboard layout to your own layout For a step by step setup procedure refer to IBM 3164 ASCII Color Display Station Setup Instructions which is shipped with the display station 1 7 ...

Page 17: ...r Display Station Operator Reference and Problem Solving Guide will help you solve it If any element has a technical problem this guide will help you isolate it Then you can either replace the element with a spare or return it to IBM for repair or exchange This guide is shipped with the display station and should be stored in the drawer located under the logic element ...

Page 18: ... key caps Paper inserts Key cap removal tool Modem cable Wrap socket Tag Video element packing material Logic element packing material Keyboard packing material Video element Logic element Keyboard Stand Power cord IBM 3164 ASCII Color Display Station Description IBM 3164 ASCII Color Display Station Setup Instructions IBM 3164 ASCII Color Display Station Operator Reference and Problem Solving Guid...

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Page 20: ...er on light Brightness control knob Power cord socket Video cable connector Video cable Logic element 2 4 Keyboard cable connector Cartridge slot Test Normal switch Logic light Drawer for operator document Main port Auxiliary port Video cable connector Audible alarm volume control knob Keyboard 2 6 Angle adjustable legs Coiled cable Removable key caps 2 1 ...

Page 21: ...1111 I Power switch Power on light This switch is used to apply power to the display station This light goes on when you set the power switch to on I Brightness control knob 2 2 This knob adjusts the brightness of the characters on the screen The characters on your screen get brighter when you turn this knob clockwise ...

Page 22: ...Video cable connector Video cable This socket is used for plugging in the power cord whose other end will be connected to a power outlet This connector is used for plugging in the video cable This cable connects the video element to the logic element 2 3 ...

Page 23: ...est mode In test mode a test pattern appears and the display station is logically disconnected from the host computer to perform an offline diagnostic test This light tells you the present operating mode test or normal of the display station The light blinks when the Test Normal switch is set to Test and the logic element is functioning correctly It stays on when the Test Normal switch is set to N...

Page 24: ...ort is used for communicating with an auxiliary input output device such as another display station terminal or a printer It uses an RS 232C communication interface This connector is used for plugging in the video cable Audible alarm volume control knob This knob is used to adjust the volume of the audible alarm which sounds under program control to alert you to certain preset conditions You can a...

Page 25: ...vable key caps 2 6 Adjustable legs on the bottom of the keyboard allow you to change the angle of the keyboard This cable allows the keyboard to be moved and operated away from your desk Some of the key caps can be removed with the key cap removal tool to form a new keyboard layout ...

Page 26: ...nction of the keys and the messages that appear in the operator information area the bottom line of the screen Keyboard keys 3 2 Operator messages 3 30 Normal mode Machine check Test mode Select mode Define function mode Change keys mode Host message mode 3 1 ...

Page 27: ...ch as perform the same function or display the same character for as long as you press down the key rR1 Rm tEm fm EJ 10 PoM A 3 2 The function of the keys described in this section are functions performed in block or character mode except when specified as echo mode These functions are local functions of the display station A summary of the functions and the codes transmitted by each key is listed...

Page 28: ... BBBB OBBBBBBBBBBBBB 8BB 8BBB BBBBBBBBBBB BBB B I Ctrl Alt eBBBBB i BBB BD Press and hold Enables the use of the alternate characters that you defined for your own purpose This key enables you to use a symbol alternate character that you defined for your own purpose When YOll press this key ALT is displayed in the operator information area indicating that you are in the alternate character shift T...

Page 29: ...or type you were using is stored in the display station The figure below shows an underline cursor on the left and a block cursor on the right The underline cursor is always displayed in white while the block cursor has an inverted foreground and background color The underline cursor on a double width character is twice the width of a normal cursor and for a block cursor on a double height width c...

Page 30: ... on the control characters refer to Chapter 5 Moves the cursor to the left one position at a time The Backspace key performs the same function as the cursor left key J 0000 0000 8000 001 80000000000000 OOB 000 0000080 1000000 000 8000 OOOOOOOOOOO oooe 0000000080 10 CJOO l l 0 000 OG A It Press and hold Generates the break signal when the display station is operating in PRTS or IPRTS mode When the ...

Page 31: ...e auto send function began running The cursor returns to the position before the data transfer and the display station sends an ASCII CAN code and a turnaround character to the host system When you press this key after data has been sent to the host and the Lock KBD and Keep MDT option is on KBD stands for keyboard and MDT for modified data tag the host regards the Reset KBD and MDT command as bei...

Page 32: ...the cursor is located and sets the cursor address to the first character of the page When you press this key The active page including all attribute characters in which the cursor is located is cleared to nulls The cursor address is set to the first character position of the page but the buffer address remains unchanged The Clear response is sent to the host at the same time The line attributes ar...

Page 33: ...apping always involves a vertical movement that is the cursor moves to the next or the preceding line Horizontal wrapping is affected by the setting of the Line Wrap option When you press the cursor left key while the Line Wrap option is on the cursor moves to the last position of the bottom line of the viewport after it reaches the top position of the viewport When you press the cursor right key ...

Page 34: ...ode INVALI 0 KEY is displayed in the operator information area In block transparent mode the DEL character fZ1 is displayed OBGBBOgBBBOBOD BBB BBOB OBBBBBOOBOBBgO IBB BBBB JBOOBBOBBBBB BBOB Ef Bg BB_ Bra BBB pgBD Deletes the character in an unprotected field or unformatted page at the cursor position When you press this key the graphic character identified by the cursor in an unprotected field or ...

Page 35: ...d in the cursor line or if the current field is protected the audible alarm sounds and WRONG PLACE is displayed in the operator information area In echo mode the Delete Line response is transmitted to the host system however no function is performed Note If a double height line is deleted two single height lines will be created Transmits data from the active page to the application program or work...

Page 36: ...ou press this key when the cursor is in an unprotected field of a formatted page all characters from the cursor position to the end of the line or to the end of the field whichever occurs first are changed to nulls As a result of this erase operation the MDT is set to 1 however the cursor does not move If you press this key while the cursor is located at a field attribute character position or wit...

Page 37: ...ate a user defined character string The 12 function keys each have 2 functions a function in lower shift and a function in upper shift totalling 24 functions Keys F13 through F24 are activated on the F1 through F12 keys with the Shift key If you have not redefined a Function key yet the following escape sequences will be generated Lower Shift Upper Shift F Key Sequence F Key Sequence F1 ESC a F13 ...

Page 38: ...BBBBBBO BBB 08BO BBBBBBBBBB8 B8BB QBBBBgBBBBBG 0 BOOn o Q O 0 8BB DOU A lS j Insert key Moves the cursor to the first character position of the page When you press this key the cursor moves to the first unprotected character position of the current active page B BOOB OBBO BOOO BBO BOBBBBBBBOGBOD IGO BtJDG OOBDOBBOBBOBOO BOO BOOB JBBBOBOBBBOB DODD DOBOOBOBB OC 0 ooon o O __U n 10 0 OQD DOLJ A Place...

Page 39: ...ield the audible alarm sounds and WRONG PLACE is displayed in the operator information area When you press an alphanumeric key when the cursor is located at an attribute character position within a protected field the audible alarm sounds and WRONG PLACE is displayed in the operator information area If a field has more than one line of characters the character at the last position of the line is s...

Page 40: ... the insert line operation a line attribute with the same characteristics will be created at the cursor location Moves the cursor to the next partition When you press this key the cursor moves from the viewport of the currently activated partition to the viewport of the partition with the next higher viewport identifier VI D value on the same screen If no higher VI 0 value exists the cursor goes t...

Page 41: ...t d QOO C O B Press and hold Message Msg key Terminates communication between the display station and the host system When you press this key communication stops between the display station and the host system LOCAL appears in the operator information area The display station can perform any keyboard display operation but cannot transfer or receive data except to receive and respond to the Read St...

Page 42: ...pad generates the numeric codes If the display station is in superscript or subscript shift and SUPERSCRIPT or SUBSCRIPT is displayed at the bottom of the screen the numeric keys generate the respective superscript or subscript characters If the display station is in line draw shift these keys are used for drawing lines and boxes Program attention PA1 PA3 keys B Press and hold Transmit an escape s...

Page 43: ...erred to the auxiliary port The area transferred depends on which Print option you selected on select menu 3 or you specified by a Set Control 7 command The cursor does not move Note The line draw symbols subscripts superscripts alternate characters and field attribute characters are converted to space code hex 20 on the printer J JOGO 8GGO 0000 giG JOOOOOOOODODOC_ ODD ODOe OOOODOOOOOOgO DOC JOOO ...

Page 44: ...ified will be printed The cursor and the send mark do not move If no send mark is found data is transferred from the top of the screen to the cursor position If the send mark is located after the cursor position and there is more than one field attribute character the operation always wraps Note The line draw symbols subscripts superscripts alternate characters and field attribute characters are c...

Page 45: ... at the bottom line of the page and the Scroll option is on the cursor moves to the first character position of the newly created bottom line If the page is formatted the scroll function is suppressed The scrolling up varies by the following conditions If Auto LF is on and CR CR LF is CR then one line will scroll up If Auto LF is on and CR CR LF is CR LF then two lines will scroll up If Auto LF is...

Page 46: ...t system depending on the operating mode and options The function of this key depends on the operating mode and the Send Line option of your display station When you press this key in character or echo mode the display station transmits only the AID code and a turnaround character to the host When you press this key in block mode data transmission depends on the Send Data Format option When you pr...

Page 47: ...mode the display station transmits only the AI D code and a turnaround character to the host In block mode the type of data transmission depends on the Send Data Format option This key causes the display station to transfer data in the same way as the Pr Msg key but to the host instead of the printer boJter data transmission the cursor moves as follows If the Lock KB D and Keep MDT option is off t...

Page 48: ...d as a subscript regardless of the setting of the Shift key and SU BSCR IPT will disappear from the screen If you press a key other than a numeric key the audible alarm will sound and SUBSCRIPT will remain displayed until you enter a numeric key or the Reset key Superscript Super key B Boog ooBB BBBB ooB BBB9B9Boooo BOO BOOB BB BBBIBBB 88BB8BBBB BBoo BOOOOBBBoog B BBBflI B BBBBg fi C S Press and h...

Page 49: ...when the Tab Back Tab Key option is on the tab operation is the same as the unformatted page If this option is off the cursor moves to the first character position of the next unprotected field All column tab stops are ignored If a page has no unprotected fields the cursor goes to the top of the page Note The Tab key works as the Tab Back Tab key while the Shift key is held down 00009GBBBOOOOC OOG...

Page 50: ...ved transmitted data is transferred to the auxiliary port without data conversion The Trace option specifies which data inbound outbound or both is to be transferred to the auxiliary device If you press this key in local mode the audible alarm sounds and INVALID KEY is displayed in the operator information area Note The main and auxiliary ports must have the same line speed in order for the Trace ...

Page 51: ... down one row at a time relative to the viewport During window up the cursor moves down with the page untii it is at the bottom row of the viewport Windowing of the page may continue but the current cursor position is moved up the page so that the screen cursor stays in the viewport Similarly during windowing down the cursor position can be moved down the page If the page has the same dimension as...

Page 52: ... windowing continues past these three positions to D in the example the display station automatically moves the CCA to a new position in the same column so that the cursor remains within the viewport Window A Window B Window C Window D CCA 3 27 ...

Page 53: ...apter 5 t T FIT F F ESC A Cursor up T FIT F F ESC B Cursor down T FIT F F ESCC Cursor right T FIT F F ESC D Cursor leh Home T FIT F F ESC H Cursor home Backspace T FIT F F BS Backspace JReturn T FIT F F CR CR LF New line Tab T FIT F F HT Tab Tab T FIT F F ESC 2 Back tab Enter T T S ESC 8 LTA or 3 ESC 8lTA T FIT F F CR CR lF Up T FIT F F ESC sp A Window up Down T FIT F F ESC sp B Window down Right ...

Page 54: ... F F Select mode entry exit Change Keys F F F F Keyboard define mode entry exit Super F F F F Superscript mode on off Sub F F F F Subscript mode on off Line Draw F F F F Line drawing mode on off Notes T F S 1 2 3 4 The keyed in character control code or ESC sequence is transmitted to the host Function is performed No character is sent or no function is performed The audible alarm sounds and INVALI...

Page 55: ...operator information area is shown below II I I I II I Field 1 Field2 Field 3 Field 4 Field 5 Field 6 Field 7 Field 9 Field 8 Field 10 When the entire operator information area starts to blink it means that either a setup select a Function key or a keyboard layout value stored in your display station has been destroyed and set to their default values To reset these values back to their original va...

Page 56: ...y port but the device is not ready to receive it This indicator is automatically reset when the auxiliary device becomes ready to receive data When the Cancel key is pressed this indicator is erased and the print data or the passthrough data is discarded Reset by the Cancel key AUX BUSY Displayed when data transmission from the auxiliary port to an auxiliary device is terminated by an XOFF conditi...

Page 57: ... is in the insert character mode 5 ALT The Alt Chr key was pressed and the display station is in the alternate character shift state This indicator is replaced by the SUPER or SUB indicator when the Super or the Sub key is pressed indicating that the Alt Chr shift state has been changed to the superscript or the subscript shift 6 CAPS The keyboard is in the caps lock state CONTROL The Ctrl key was...

Page 58: ... Chapter 4 For detailed information refer to the section on Defining Function keys in Chapter 4 For detailed information refer to the section on Changing keyboard functions in Chapter 4 When you press the Msg key the symbols and characters in the operator information area are changed to a latest host message stored in the display station A host message can contain up to 80 characters at a time and...

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Page 60: ... values 4 2 Changing SELECT menu values 4 8 Defining Function keys 4 15 Changing keyboard functions 4 18 Swapping the function of the Jump and Page keys Copying the function of the Print key onto the Break key Deleting the Local key Setting the keyboard to its default values Checking the current setting of the Del Ln key Changing the key caps 4 1 ...

Page 61: ... to exit from this menu press the Setup key again SETUP MENU Press Space to select alternatives Machine Mode IBM 3164 Oparating Moda BLOCK Interface Line Control Line Speed bps Parity Turnaround Character Stop Bit Word Length bits Response Delay ms Break Signal ms Main Port RS 232C PRTS 9600 ODD ETX 1 7 100 500 Terminal 10 ______________ When all finished press Send Press Setup to quit LOCAL Auxil...

Page 62: ...o send PRTS signal to communicate with the host system CRTS Uses the controlled request to send CRTS signal to communicate with the host system IPRTS Uses the induced permanent request to send IPRTS signal to communicate with the host system Line 50 Uses the 50 bps line speed to communicate with the host system Speed bps 75 Uses the 75 bps line speed to communicate with the host system 110 Uses th...

Page 63: ...ects the end of transmission EOT character as the line turnaround character which is generated at the end of the data stream DC3 Selects the DC3 transmission off XOFF character as the line turnaround character which is generated at the end of the data stream CR Selects the carriage return CR character as the line turnaround character which is generated at the end of the data stream Stop Bit 1 Plac...

Page 64: ...les Step 1 Make a copy of the Setup Sheet in Appendix A and write down all the changes you will be making in this example onto that sheet Step 2 a Press and hold the Ctrl key then press the Setup key to enter setup mode b The setup menu with the default or the previously defined values will appear on your screen PI S to IIIect aIt wes IBM 3164 Operating Mode BLOCK lmarfa UnaCutraf SETUP MENU Main ...

Page 65: ...and release the space bar until 1200 appears Mail Port Auxiliary Port Interface RS 232C Una COIItroI PRTS Una Speed bps 1200 9600 Parity ODD ODD Step 4 a Using any cursor move key tab key or the Return key move the box to the 1 of the stop bit field under the auxiliary port column Line Spud u sJ Parity TumaroulI Cheracter Stop Bit War length bits 1200 ODD ETX 1 7 9600 ODD 1 7 b Press the space bar...

Page 66: ...up mode Your screen will become blank The new values will be stored in your logic element even if you switch off your display station You have completed changing your setup conditions Verify the values by looking at the setup menu again Write down the new setup menu conditions onto the Setup Memo in the IBM 3164 ASCII Color Display Station Operator Reference and Problem Solving Guide which is stor...

Page 67: ...to exit from this menu press the Select key These values can be changed even during an on line operation The select values can also be changed by the Set Control command from the host system For more information on these commands refer to Commands and responses in chapter 5 The figure below shows the Select menus 1 2 and 3 SELECT fNTER RETURN RETURN FIELD NEW UNf CR TAB FIELD UNf WIAP Oll AUTO LF ...

Page 68: ...peration depends on the field attribute character positions COLUMN Tabs can be set at any character position in each viewport regardless of the field attribute characters LINE WRAP OFF The cursor does not move to the first character position of the next line but instead it stays at the last character position In this case the audible alarm sounds whenever the operator enters data at the last chara...

Page 69: ...ta data from the host system of the main port are transferred to the auxiliary port without disturbing the communication with the host when the Trace key is pressed RECEIVE Only the outbound data data from the host system of the main port is transferred to the auxiliary port without disturbing the communication with the host when the Trace key is pressed SEND Only the inbound data data to the host...

Page 70: ... viewport are sent to the printer when the Print key is pressed PRINT OFF Trailing nulls are replaced with space characters and sent to the NUll printer ON Trailing nulls are not sent to the printer PRINT EOl OFF No line end character is sent to the printer ON When the printed line is equal to the width of the viewport for Print Viewport screen for Print Screen or page for Print Page the line end ...

Page 71: ...e only examples Step 1 Make a copy of the Select Sheet in Appendix B and write down all the changes you will be making in this example onto that sheet Step 2 a Press the Select key to enter select mode rH j b Menu 1 with the default values will appear on the screen SELECT ENTER RETURN RETURN FIElD NEW LlNE eR TAB FIELD LINE WRAP ON c Press the Send key to go to menu 2 The option you need Send is n...

Page 72: ... i t c it fw i b Press the space bar and PAG E will change to LIN E Step 4 a Press the Send key to go to menu 3 since the next option you need Scroll is not on this menu o DOBG BOOg JOOO DOg JOOOOOGOOOOBOC BOe GOOD JOOOOOOOgmOOO 900 0000 JOOOOOOOOOlJOD 0000 JOOOBO JOOOOC DOOr nr C 000 CD_J b Menu 3 will appear on your screen SCROLL JUMP PRIIli PAGf PIIIIT IULL OI PRIIT eoL OI LlIE ENO CIl Lf 4 13 ...

Page 73: ...es in your display station and to exit the select mode The new values will be stored in your logic element even if you switch off your display station Step 6 Press the Select key to exit from this select menu You have completed changing the select values Verify the values by looking through each of the menus again Write down the new select menu values onto the Select Memo in the IBM 3164 ASCII Col...

Page 74: ...ired control code To reinstate the default AI D values press the Clear key The following are restrictions for input of characters into the message area 1 A total of 256 characters can be input for the entire 24 function keys and the maximum input per key is 64 characters If character inputs exceed 256 the audible alarm sounds and the cursor moves to the first position of the message area when the ...

Page 75: ...enter define function mode b The following menu will appear DEF F Step 2 A a Type the function key number 20 at the present cursor position and press the Send key riDe Doee CO JO JOOOOOOC Joe noooooooooooc C J JOo JOOOCOCOCC OOCJOCOCOCOC i _ y b The following menu will appear DEF F 20 EC h AID Note If an AI D format is displayed it is accompanied by the word AI D at the bottom rig ht of the screen...

Page 76: ...key to exit the define function mode and to return to normal operation 0000 0000 JgOO 000 JOOOOOOOOOOClClD 000 CJOOO 0000000000000 000 0000 iJOOOOOOClOOOOD 0000 DOOOOOOOGOOc J 0 000 O l CJ 000 OL A t j You have completed storing a phrase into the F20 key Verify if the phrase Dear Sir was successfully stored by pressing the F20 Shift F8 key Write down the new value of the function key onto the Func...

Page 77: ...ayout Change commands For more information on these commands refer to Commands and responses in Chapter 5 This function enables you to Swap the function of two keys Copy a function from one key to another Delete a function from the keyboard Set a default function Check the key IDs Shown below are the keys unshaded that can be redefined To redefine a key you must enter its ID and shift condition Th...

Page 78: ...he changes you will be making in this example onto that sheet _ Step 2 a Press and hold the Ctrl key then press Change Keys to enter change keys mode b The CHANGE KEYS menu will appear with the cursor on the far right CHANGE KEYS Type No and pJ1SS Send 1 SWAP 2 COPY 3 DElETE 4 DEFAutT 5 CRECK_ Step 3 a Type 1 at the present cursor position and press the Send key 4 19 ...

Page 79: ...lOOJOOOOOOOO _ 000 C C iOOOOOOOOOOOuC_ Joe oeoc c100000000000LJ OOOC QOOOOOOOOOL JC J LJL___u JC JOG Ir Step 6 Press and hold the Ctrl key then press Change Keys to exit the SWAP menu and to return to the CHANGE KEYS menu Step 7 Press and hold the Ctrl key then press Change Keys again to return to normal operation You have completed swapping the function of the Jump and the Page keys Verify that y...

Page 80: ... you will be making in this example onto that sheet L I loIoMt i If r IJCI Jo r J _ _ Q lmmm gm _ _ Step 2 a Press and hold the Ctrl key then press Change Keys to enter change keys mode b The CHANG E KEYS menu will appear CHANGE KEYS Type No and press Send 1 SWAP 2 COPY l DElETE 4 DEFAULT i CHECK_ Step 3 a Type 2 at the present cursor position and press the Send key 4 21 ...

Page 81: ... logic element even if you switch off your display station Step 6 Press and hold the Ctrl key then press Change Keys to return to the CHANGE KEYS menu Step 7 Press and ho d the Ctr key then press Change Keys to return to the normal operation You have completed copying the function of the Print key onto the Break key Verify that you have successfully copied the function by pressing the Break key Th...

Page 82: ...ix C and write down all the changes you will be making in this example onto that sheet Step 2 a Press and hold the Ctrl key then press Change Keys to enter change keys mode b The CHANGE KEYS menu will appear Step 3 a Type 3 at the present cursor position and press the Send key 4 23 ...

Page 83: ...TlC r lOOOUOOOOOOOO 80C LJOO JOOOOOOOOOOOOC 80C OOOC OOOOOOOOOOOD OOOC JOOOOOOOOOO 8 JOCJr C CJ 10 000 n nl J Step 6 Press and hold the Ctrl key then press Change Keys to exit the DELETE menu and to return to the CHANGE KEYS menu Step 7 Press and hold the Ctrl key then press Change Keys again to return to normal operation You have deleted the function of the local key Verify that you have successf...

Page 84: ...position and press the Send key b The DEFAULT menu will appear DEFAULT To initialile keys press Send Step 3 a Press the Send key to change the keyboard to the default settings b The CHANGE KEYS menu will appear Step 4 Press and hold the Ctrl key then press Change Keys to return to normal operation You have completed setting the keys to the default values Verify by pressing any key Their original f...

Page 85: ...ress and hold the Ctrl key then press Change Keys to enter change keys mode b The CHANGE KEYS menu will appear CHANGE KEYS TyPe Ie add pnss Send 1 SWAP 2 COPJ 3 DElETE 4 DEFAVlT Ii CHECK Step 2 a Type 5 at the present cursor position and press the Send key b The CH ECK menu will appear CHECK Type key to b checked l U C ...

Page 86: ...ll be displayed on the far right Check this value with the value on page 4 18 L 93 L U 93 L c 93 C Step 3 Press Change Keys The CHANGE KEYS menu will appear Step 4 Press and hold the Ctrl key then press Change Keys to return to normal operation You have completed checking the current setting of the Del Ln key 4 27 ...

Page 87: ...the paper insert This optional paper insert should have been ordered beforehand Step 3 Insert the paper insert into the clear key cap Step 4 Install the new key caps Save the old key caps in case you change your keyboard back to the original layout Step 5 Write down the changes you made onto the Keyboard Layout Memo in the IBM 3164 ASCII Color Display Station Operator Reference and Problem Solving...

Page 88: ...through operation Text format main port Data conversion main port Text format auxiliary port Machine modes 5 10 Control characters 5 11 DLE sequence ESC sequence Commands and responses 5 16 Using the Set Control commands Using the Viewport Window Partition Page Control commands Using the Attribute Control commands Using the Cursor Address and Buffer Address commands Using the Keyboard Control comm...

Page 89: ...ns such as in the OLE sequence OLE EOT OLE STX OLE ETX OLE OC2 or OLE OC4 or in the ESC sequence as commands responses Each character consists of 7 or 8 bit codes depending on which Word Length Option you selected Ibit 1 Ibit 21 bit 31 bit 41 bit 51 bit 61 bit 71 Ibit 1 Ibit 21 bit 31 bit 41 bit 51 bit 61 bit 71 bit 81 Each character has a parity bit at the end whose characteristics 000 EVEN SPACE...

Page 90: ... the null characters a send mark field attribute characters error symbols and non displayable field characters are converted to space characters The characters in a double height line are transferred in the same way as those in a single height line handled as one line The characters in the double width line are transferred each with a space character In both formatted and unformatted modes trailin...

Page 91: ...nter for controiiing the passthrough data stream When the counter detects a first header OLE OC2 in the outbound data stream it deletes the header and sets the counter to 1 It then passes the following data block which may contain headers and trailers OLE OC4 to an auxiliary device increasing the counter number by 1 each time it detects a header and decreasing by 1 each time it detects a trailer T...

Page 92: ...eld will be transmitted to the host depends on the field data transmission mode set by the host command At power on reset POR this mode is set to the default mode which is the modified field data transmission mode Then the fields with the MDT bit set to on will be sent to the host If this mode is changed to the unprotected field data transmission mode by the Enable Unprotected Field Data Transmiss...

Page 93: ...Read All command In a formatted page the following apply Line attributes are not included in the inbound data stream since only the host program can write the line attributes and since the line attributes cannot be moved by scrolling The field data transmitted to the host depends on the field data transmission mode Field data in modified field data transmission mode looks like this Field Character...

Page 94: ... option is not CR and the Auto LF is on CR LF if the LTA option is not CR and the Auto LF is off RS if the L TA option is CR 3 Even if all data in the line are suppressed the line end character associated with the suppressed line is generated For a formatted page the send read page looks like this Text IField Field I Field Data 1 Data 2 Data i I Field l Data n LTA If the last field wraps from the ...

Page 95: ... send read message format for a formatted page looks like this I Text l I Field Field Data 1 Data 2 Field LTA Data n Note The field data has the same format as the Send Read Page data stream The send read line format looks like this for the unformatted page f Text l I I Current Line Data LTA The send read line format looks like this for the formatted page Text I Field Field I I Field I I Field IIT...

Page 96: ...rior to sending that graphic character All ASCII control characters except Null are sent to the host without data conversion If the Null Suppress option is on the trailing null characters are suppressed and other nulls are converted to space characters before transmission If the Null Suppress option is off all nulls are converted to space characters and then transmitted to the host A field attribu...

Page 97: ...l 1 command A POR sequence is performed under any of the following conditions Power on The terminal exits from the test mode or from the setup mode The Reset to Initial State RIS command is received from the host A parameter ECHO CHAR BLOCK Machine mode is changed by the Set Control 1 command At power on the POR sequence together with the self diagnostic test takes about 5 seconds and the DTR sign...

Page 98: ... Backspace B Causes the cursor to move left one S position I HT Horizontal Tab H Causes the cursor to move to T the next tab stop position J LF Line Feed L Causes the cursor to move to the next F lower line K VT Vertical Tab V Causes the cursor to move to the T the lower line L FF Form Feed F Causes the erase input function to F be performed if SCROLL is off and moves the cursor to the next lower ...

Page 99: ...pacing 3 or works as LTA T DC4 Device Control 4 D Terminates passthrough 4 data stream DLE sequence U NAK Negative N Negative acknowledge Acknowledge K of bad LRC V SYN Synchronous S Ignored Y W ETB End of E Ignored Transmission Block B X CAN Cancel C Ignored N Y EM End of Medium E Ignored M Z SUB Substitute S Ignored B 3 ESC Escape E Used with other keys to perform C specific functions 4 FS File ...

Page 100: ...s the DLE EDT sequence the following functions are performed 1 The DTR signal is turned off 2 The display station waits for 500 milliseconds 3 The DTR signal is turned on again When the enter transparent mode DLE STX sequence is received the display station enters the transparent mode where all ASCII characters including control codes are displayed as symbols in the viewport The DLE character is d...

Page 101: ...rd The following figure illustrates the general rule of command processing Function Determiner I Intermedlate EJ_I Fl __2X_ I _ I 1 3X 4X 5X 6X m7X 11 014 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _pa_r_am_e_t_er_s_e_qu_e_n_ce_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 1 Intermediate Parameter I F nal P amete y 6X 7X I Undefined Legend 2X X 20 thru X 2F 6X X 60 thru X 6F 7X X 70 thru X 7 E Note Bit positions compiy with ...

Page 102: ...sequence by specifying a final parameter value If a wrong escape sequence format is specified the display station will detect that command and will not process it The following formatting errors can be detected An unauthorized final or intermediate character undefined command An undefined parameter or an incorrect length invalid parameter An undefined command in a specific mode inapplicable comman...

Page 103: ...Jump Page Command Response HK 16 Set Window Position Command H 0 17 Window Up Command Response HK 0 18 Window Down Command Response HK Q 19 Window Right Command Response HK 20 Window Left Command Response HK 21 Set Field Attribute Command Response HKB 22 Set Character Attribute Command Response HK e 23 Enable CA Transmission Command H c 0 24 Disable CA Transmission Command H U 25 Reset Character A...

Page 104: ...ad Fage Command and Send AID H Q a 67 Read Message Command and Send Message AID H 68 Read Line Command and Send Line AID H 69 Read Field Command H 70 Read All Command H 71 Load Programmable Function Key Command H 72 Set Default Function Key Command H 73 Set All Default Function Keys Command H e 74 Swap Key Command H c 0 75 Copy Key Command H U E 76 Delete Key Command H Ctl 77 Set Default Key Comma...

Page 105: ...to process this command it is recommended that the host wait about 500 milliseconds before it can issue the next command 2 Set Read Control 2 Command Response 5 18 ESC 9 Pa1 Pa2 ESC 7 ESC 7 Pa1 Pa2 Parameter Pa1 Bit 7 Always 0 6 Always 1 5 Reserved Set Control 2 Command outbound Read Control 2 Command outbound Read Control 2 Response inbound 4 Entei Key Option Send O or Return 1 3 Enable Program C...

Page 106: ...sterisk indicates the default setting 4 Set Read Control 4 Command Response ESC 9 Pa ESC 7 ESC 7 Pa Set Control 4 Command outbound Read Control 4 Command outbound Read Control 4 Response inbound Parameter Pa Bit 7 Always 1 6 Always 0 5 Reserved 4 Send Line Option Off O or On 1 3 Send Data Null Suppression Off O or On 1 2 Lock KBD Keep MDT Off O or On 1 1 Send Data Format Text LTA 0 or AID LTA 1 No...

Page 107: ...r On 1 3 Break Signal Length 170 ms 0 or 500 ms 1 2 LTA a a ETX 1 a 1 CR a EOT 1 DC3 XOFF 1 An asterisk indicates the default setting bps bps bps bps bps bps bps 2 When the Set Control 5 command is received from the host system and when it specifies a word length or parity bit change the DTR signal on the main port goes off for about 350 milliseconds 6 Set Read Control 6 Command Response for auxil...

Page 108: ...Aux Input Data Ignore Or or Passthrough 1 2 Aux Trace 0 0 Reserved bps bps bps bps bps bps bps bps 1 0 1 Received Data RXD Notes 1 0 Transmitted Data TXD 1 1 Both RXD and TXD 1 An asterisk indicates the default setting 2 When the Set Control 6 command is received from the host system the DTR on the main port goes off for about 350 milliseconds 7 Set Read Control 7 Command Response ESC 9 Pa1 Pa2 Pa...

Page 109: ...in relation to the viewport type must be defined at the same time When less than three viewports are defined by this command unnecessary parameter sequence Vid Vdh Vwl should be eliminated from the parameter list After creation of the viewports each viewport has one page with the same dimension of the viewport If the page size is not suitable for the user s application the host program must send t...

Page 110: ... 1 is selected this response is not used If the inbound response is generated from the PI D 1 GI D 1 after the partition page has been created no select active partition response is generated as the first data 12 Select Active Partition Command Response ESC q Pid outbound or inbound Parameter Pid Partition ID 1 thru 3 This command is used to change the active partition to the selected partition an...

Page 111: ...Table on page 5 80 This command is used to move the window to a specified position in the page If the window moves out of the page the command error condition occurs 17 Window Up Command Response ESC space A outbound inbound or from the keyboard This command performs the same function as the Up key This response is sent to the host when the Up key is pressed in echo or character mode 18 Window Dow...

Page 112: ...Default Color mode or 1 Program Color mode 4 7 00 No Fill default o1 Right Justify w Zero 1 0 Right Justify w Space 1 1 Must Fill 3 Foreground Color for Program Color mode 0 0 0 Black 2 00 1 Blue 1 0 1 0 Green default Pa4 Bit 7 Always 1 6 Always 0 5 Reserved 4 Reserved 3 Background Color for Program Color mode 2 1 o1 1 Turquoise Light Blue 1 00 Red 1 0 1 Magenta Purple 1 1 0 Yellow 1 1 1 White 000...

Page 113: ...0 Red 1 0 1 Magenta Purple 1 1 0 Yellow 1 1 1 White 000 Black default 001 Blue o1 0 Green o1 1 Turquoise Light Blue 1 00 Red 1 0 1 Magenta Purple 1 1 0 Yellow 1 1 1 White This command is used to specify the character attribute Once the character attribute is specified it is effective until a new character attribute or a new field attribute appears in the data stream Parameters can be truncated in ...

Page 114: ...the current active line is a single width line half of the character string disappears at the right hand side of the line and is destroyed 28 Set Double Height Single Width DHSW Command Response ESC 4 outbound or inbound This command is used to change the line attribute of the current active line to the double height single width attribute If the current active line is a single height single width...

Page 115: ...mmand Response ESC I outbound inbound or from the keyboard When this command is received the same function as the Erase EOF key is performed In echo or character mode this response is generated by the Erase EOF key 36 Erase Input Command Response ESC K outbound inbound or from the keyboard When this command is received the same functions as the Er Inp key is performed In echo or character mode thi...

Page 116: ...nsert key is pressed in echo or character mode 42 Delete Line Command Response ESC 0 outbound inbound or from the keyboard When this command is received the same function as the Del Ln key is performed This response is sent to the host when the Del Ln key is pressed in echo or character mode 43 Insert Character Command Response ESC P Pa outbound inbound or from the keyboard Parameter Pa Graphic ch...

Page 117: ... host in echo or character mode when the Back Tab key is pressed 49 Set Buffer Address SBA Command Response ESC X Pr Pc outbound or inbound Parameter The parameters are listed on the Cursor and Buffer Address Table on page 5 80 This command is used to move the current buffer address to any position in the page This response is used to report the starting position of the modified field data in the ...

Page 118: ...spectively The Cursor Right and Left commands are used to move the CCA one column to the right and left respectively In echo or character mode the Cursor Up Cursor Down Cursor Right and Cursor Left responses are sent to the host when the corresponding cursor move keys are pressed 55 Cursor Home Command Response 56 Next line Command ESC H outbound inbound or from the keyboard This command is used t...

Page 119: ...fer address Execution of this command does not change the current buffer address 60 Read Status Command Response ESC 6 ESC 6 Pa1 Pa2 Parameter Pa1 Pa2 Read Status Command outbound Read Status Response inbound Bit 7 6 Always 0 Always 1 5 Communication Buffer Overrun 4 Line Parity Error Detected 3 Reserved 2 Command Error 0 0 No Error 1 Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Always 1 Always 0 Printing Printer Status Pin...

Page 120: ...llowing command or key input if the page is formatted Read Page Read Message Read Line Read Field commands Send Send Msg Send Line keys 65 Disable Unprotected Field Data Transmission Command 66 Read Page Command ESC outbound After this command is received from the host only the modified field data is transmitted to the host in response to the following command or key input Read Page Read Message R...

Page 121: ...ied ESC 8 outbound When this command is received from the host the display station sends the data of the field that is identified by the cursor address in CA mode or the buffer address in BA mode If the page is formatted the volume and the type of field data to be sent to the host modified data only or unprotected data only will depend on the setting of the field data transmission mode from the ho...

Page 122: ...ult Function Keys Command ESC space t outbound This command is used to return all Function keys to the original AI D setting 74 Swap Key Command ESC s P1 h P11 P2h P21 outbound Parameter P1 h Bit 7 Always 0 6 Always 1 5 See Note 4 Hi9h order digit of key 10 3 2 1 P11 Bit 7 Always 0 6 Always 1 5 See Note 4 3 Low order digit of key ID 2 1 P2h Bit 7 Always 0 6 Always 1 5 See Note 4 IHigh order digit ...

Page 123: ... ESC s outbound When this command is received from the host the display station changes the rearranged keyboard layout to the default setting of the display station 78 Reset KBD and MDT Command ESC S outbound This command is used to un lock the keyboard and reset the MDT bit to 0 after the send read operation if the Lock KBD Keep MDT option is on 79 Keyboard Lock Command 5 36 ESC outbound This c o...

Page 124: ...efer to the section of alternate characters later on in this chapter 82 Select Character Set GO G1 Commands Responses ESC Pa Select Character Set GO outbound or inbound ESC Pa Select Character Set G1 outbound inbound or from the keyboard Parameter Pa US ASCII Characters A Special Graphics C Alternate Character These commands are used to set the character set to the GO or G1 space The G1 space can ...

Page 125: ...row as a character is stored When CA BA reaches the bottom in the page the CA BA wraps to the top without changing its column If the Disable Columnar Write command is received the display station advances the CA BA as a character is entered in the buffer 87 Trace On Off Commands ESC space Trace On Command outbound ESC space Trace Off Command outbound These commands work in the same way as the Trac...

Page 126: ... from the keyboard This command is used to write a send mark at the current cursor address in CA mode or the buffer address in BA mode If a new send mark is written the previously stored send mark is replaced with a null character Only one send mark is allowed in a page at a time 92 Repeat to Address Command ESC z Prh Prl Pch Pcl Pa Parameter Prh Prl Pch Pcl Stop Address Pa The character to be rep...

Page 127: ...e Wrap X3 X 18 Scroll Option X3 X 19 ASCII LF Control X3 Send Control 20 Send Line Option X4 X 21 Send Null Suppression X4 X 22 Lock KBD and Keep MDT X4 23 Send Data Format X4 Main Port Control 24 Interface X5 X 25 Line Control X5 X 26 Line Speed X5 X 27 Parity X5 X 28 Turnaround Character X5 X 29 Stop Bit X5 X 30 Word Length X5 X 31 Response Delay X5 X 32 Break Signal X5 X 33 Pacing for Main Port...

Page 128: ...n the DLE STX character sequence is received from the host or entered from the keyboard It is deactivated by the DLE ETX sequence by the host or the operator This option is used to determine the character s generated when the Return key is pressed When the CR carriage return option is selected the Return key generates CR When the CR LF Carriage Return Line Feed option is selected the Return key ge...

Page 129: ... to an LRC character it does not take any action For a NAK the host will send an appropriate Read command in order to request the same data again For a possible retransmission of the text the Lock KBD and Keep MDT option must be set to on In Default Color mode the IBM 3164 emulates the IBM 3163 and displays the four colors of red green blue and white Which color is displayed for that field depends...

Page 130: ...b operation depends on the field attribute character position Refer to the description of the Return key Refer to the description of the Insert Character key The Auto Line Feed option when on causes the cursor to move to the first character location of the next line when the operator presses the Carriage Return CR key or when the CR character is received from the host When this option is off the c...

Page 131: ...sed or the Back Tab command is received When the page data scrolls up or down the top or bottom line in the page disappears and a new line is created The cursor moves to the newly created bottom or top line Notes 1 When the page is formatted the Scroll option is automatically assumed to be off 2 This option may be set independently for each partition 3 The ASCII LF option is assumed to be off In t...

Page 132: ... Read Page Send Read Message Send Read Line Read Field Read All Cursor cursor position address end of line Unformatted Formatted EOl EOF or EOP EOl or Cursor EOF or Cursor EOl EOl or EOF EQl EOF No Null Suppression EOF end of field Stop stop EOP end of page EOL whichever comes first When this parameter is off the keyboard remains unlocked and the MDT bits are reset to 0 just after the send read op...

Page 133: ...the half duplex communication facility is used the RTS signal must be controlled therefore this parameter must be set to CRTS In IPRTS mode the Clear To Send CTS and the Data Set Ready DSR signals are always regarded as on This parameter is used to select the line speed to communicate with the host One of the following sixteen 16 speeds is available 50 bps 75 110 134 5 150 bps 200 300 600 1200 bps...

Page 134: ... the host system receives the XON signal it resumes the outbound data transmission Outbound Data Stream Host 3164 Outbound Pacing XOFF XON If pacing is specified for the inbound data stream the host system sends the XOFF signal to the display station in order to stop the inbound data transmission When the display station receives the XOFF signal it stops the inbound transmission immediately and wa...

Page 135: ...ams in PRTS mode only the outbound data is transferred to the auxiliary port This parameter is used to determine the handling of the input data stream from an auxiliary device If the Ignore parameter is specified the display station unconditionally discards the input data from the auxiliary device f the Passthrough parameter is specified the input data stream is divided into several blocks before ...

Page 136: ...ollowing table shows the relationship between the Null Suppression Print EOl and Line End Character Selection options Print EOl Option legend ON Print Data Null Suppression Off II WD Line End Character CR lF or CR OFF No line End Character ll The actual print data length WD Page width for Print Page ON II WD Line End Character CR lF or CR Screen width for Print Screen or Viewport width for Print V...

Page 137: ... 1 Note No signals are monitored OTR is not monitored OTR is not monitored Printer Status signal is not monitored Printer Status signal is not monitored For instance if you specify printer status a and OTR a the printer is considered ready when two signals are a If N A is applied to both the Printer Status and the OTR signals print operation is always initiated regardless of the printer status The...

Page 138: ... kind of viewport you want You can create a maximum of three viewports with each viewport having a unique viewport identifier VI D value between 1 and 3 The following figures show all possible combinations of the viewport layout 1 VIO 1 2 Viewport type 1 Viewport type 2 1 2 1 2 3 Viewport type 3 Viewport type 4 1 2 2 1 3 3 Viewport type 5 Viewport type 6 1 2 1 3 2 3 Viewport type 7 Viewport type 8...

Page 139: ...and column of the viewport respectively Since Rv and Cv represent offset values they are one less than the absolute row and column numbers of the viewport origin For example to place the viewport origin in the top left corner of the screen you should specify Rv O and Cv O The following figure shows the relationship between the viewport and partition Partition 1 Partition 2 3 Partition 3 WindO_W 3 ...

Page 140: ... looks like this Format ESC space r Vt Vid Vdh Vdl Vwh Vwl Vid Vdh Vdl Vwh Vwl Vid Vdh Vdl Vwh Vwl Parameter Vt Viewport Type 1 thru 8 Vid Viewport ID 1 thru 3 Vdh Vdl Viewport Depth Dv Vwh Vwl Viewport Width Wv Cv 00 Cv 00 Use the ASCII Line Code Table on page 5 79 to obtain the hexadecimal values for ESC space r Also use the Two Byte Parameter Table on page 5 82 to obtain the hexadecimal values ...

Page 141: ...orizontal dimension vlewports should be separated by a column For viewport 1 For viewport 2 For viewport 3 Ov 10 Ov 14 Ov 14 Wv 80 Wv 50 Wv 29 Rv 00 Rv 10 Rv 10 Cv 00 Cv 00 Cv 51 Use the ASCII Line Code Table on page 5 79 to obtain the hexadecimal values for ESC space r Also use the Two Byte Parameter Table on page 5 82 to obtain the hexadecimal values for the three viewports Your coding should lo...

Page 142: ...hat partition are displayed in the corresponding viewport Each partition can have up to four blocks of data called pages with each page having a unique page identifier GID from 1 to 4 All pages with the same partition must have the same dimensions rows and columns The buffer addresses for each page are also controlled independen tly in the same way as the partition If the partition contains only a...

Page 143: ...partition or page is assumed it has the same dimensions as the screen 2 The row column values defining the page width depth are in the range from 1 to 255 3 The character buffer can hold a maximum of 7680 characters For example in the case of the viewport type 4 pages with 24 rows by 80 columns or 1 page with 96 rows by 80 columns is aI owed in the character buffer ...

Page 144: ... for partition 10 2 4 80 The Create Partition Page command looks like this Format ESC q Pid Pdh Pdl Pwh Pwl Pg Pid Pdh Pdl Pwh Pwl Pg Pid Pdh Pdl Pwh Pwl Pg Parameter Pid Partition 10 1 thru 3 Pdh Pdl Page depth I thru 255 Pwh Pwl Page width 1 thru 255 Pg Number of pages in a partition 1 thru 4 I I PID 21 Use the ASCII Line Code Table on page 5 79 to obtain the hexadecimal values for ESC q Also us...

Page 145: ...from the host program moves the CCA out of the viewport the display station moves the window along with the CCA so that the cursor remains within the viewport This effect in which a windowing action occurs as a by product of CCA movement is known as auto windowing Auto windowing also occurs when the following keys are pressed CR LF VT HT and FF control code keys Back Tab key Tab key Home key Clear...

Page 146: ...ttributes NA NA X Character Color Attribute X X X Other Character Attributes X X X Line Attribute X X X NA Not Applicable X Supported The priority by which the characteristics are chosen by the IBM 3164 except for the color attributes is given in the table below Higher Priority Lower Priority Non display FA CA Other FA CA Blink FA CA Non blink FA CA Underline FA CA Non underline FA CA Reverse FA C...

Page 147: ...e keyboard only characters input from the keyboard use the keyboard character attribute while characters sent from the host use the host character attribute To reset this state you must specify the Reset Character Attribute RCA command from the host or keyboard When the Reset Character Attribute command is specified from the host or the keyboard characters input from the keyboard are displayed in ...

Page 148: ...ground A high intensity field is a field in which the characters are displayed in either red or white in Default Color mode This attribute is ignored in Program Color mode A blink field is a field in which the background color matches the foreground color in intervals It appears as though the characters in the field are flashing on and off An underline field is a field in which the characters incl...

Page 149: ...The empty area on the left side of the data cha racters is automatically filled with zero or space characters according to the specified attribute When the cursor moves after completion of the send operation this function will be ignored A must enter field is a field in which the MDT bit must be set to 1 on before you transmit any data from the page This means that you must modify that field speci...

Page 150: ...st Fill and Must Enter have no effect if specified for a protected field 2 If a field is classified as a must fill must enter field and as an auto send field the must fill must enter validation test is performed before the auto send field action 3 Use of the Page or Jump key is independent of the must fill validation test If you switch to another page or partition while the cursor is in an unmodif...

Page 151: ...ted with them FA Data Characters CA Character Attribute FA Field Attribute FA Data Characters You can control the following characteristics of a character using this command A non display character is a character entered from the keyboard or coming from the host which is not displayed in a field A high intensity character is a character which appears in either red or white on the screen in Default...

Page 152: ...e the character in white or blue will be protected from modification by the operator This means that the color attributes you specify in the field and character attributes are ignored Once you have enabled the Program Color mode using the Set Control 2 command all characters and fields can be displayed in one of the following eight colors The foreground and background colors can be independently c...

Page 153: ... VI D 1 of viewport type 8 If the line attribute is specified in an invalid viewport it causes a command reject For the viewport types refer to page 5 51 Host messages that appear in the operator information area can be displayed either in SHSW or SH DW Note The cursor buffer address conforms to the character position in the page buffer even if the double height width characters are displayed This...

Page 154: ...z8 line line opqrstuvwxYZ8 appears Scroll Up 123456789012 Specify 123456789012 ABCDEcruIJ J eel DHSW ABCDEFGHIJ I lI1 Page Page When the bottom or top half of the double height line is displayed on the top or bottom row the cursor movement to the top or bottom row causes auto windowing to occur to display all characters of the double height line The following figure shows an example Before After l...

Page 155: ...eration 1 1 1 1 abcdefghijklmn abc d 9 123456789012 123456789012 Before After If the number of columns in the viewport is odd and the window reaches the rightmost position the rightmost column is converted to a null character in the viewport If the window is not located at the rightmost p osition the left half of the double width character appears at the rightmost column in the viewport The follow...

Page 156: ...s the buffer address mode data received from the host is handled by the BA The host can send a character and display it without changing the cursor position if the display is controlled by the buffer address The character received is stored at the specified buffer address The buffer address increases its value by 1 upon receipt of the character The cursor address is not used and does not change Th...

Page 157: ...normally represented by predefined patterns accessed by character codes in the data stream that is sent to the display station The Alternate Character function allows you to define your own dot patterns within the character matrices This function provides storage and accessing for one set containing 94 user definable characters or symbols with a line code value in the range of X 21 I through X 7E ...

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Page 159: ...Chapter 5 Programming considerations Alternate Character Load Map b7 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bits 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 6 5 72 ...

Page 160: ... scientific symbol to position 42 on the Alternate Character Load Map which is equivalent to the capital b key on the ASCII Line Code Table on page 5 79 b4b3 b2 bt I 0 I 0 0 0 1 I 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 t 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 I 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 l 1 b1 I I be 0 0 1 b6 lHe 1 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A e C D E F 0 NUL SOH SiX e rx EOT ENG ACK 8EL ofT I F VT FF CR SO SI OLE P OCJ NAl 0 SYlif us CA...

Page 161: ...mes Op 1100000 Dot Pattern 0000 Op 1101100 Dot Pattern 1100 Op 11 0 00 1 0 Dot Pattern 0010 Rp 1000011 Repeat the following 4 times I Op 1100001 Dot Pattern 0001 Op 1100010 Dot Pattern 0010 Op 1100111 Dot Pattern 0111 Rp 1000010 Repeat the following 3 times I Op 1100000 Dot Pattern 0000 ___________i Step 4 Load the scientific symbol using the Load Alternate Character command from the host system T...

Page 162: ...tation by host programming check by a Pressing the Alt Chr key together with the Ctrl key B I Ctrl AltC b Pressing the B key together with the Shift key o 0000 ODQlJ BOll DOC 088BB8888BB88g 000 0800 OQGBOOOOOOBOC 000 0800 CJOOOOOOOO JOO 0000 O OOI JOOOO DOOr L L J LJ l_ OJ c The scientific symbol should be displayed at the present cursor position 5 75 ...

Page 163: ...se of the outbound operation the Select Character Set SCS GO G1 commands are used to assign the character set to GO G1 By using the Select Character Set GO G1 commands and the SI SO control characters the host can display any character stored in the above two character sets You can enter any character from the keyboard by using the appropriate shift Alt Chr Line Draw and Shift key In addition each...

Page 164: ... that are already displayed on the screen or stored in the character buffer The following figure illustrates the concept of character set control Character Set Selection for Outbound Operation 01 234567 B h ft In 51 234567 ASCII Characters SCS G1 01 234567 B Special Graphics Shift Out SO Alternate Characters Character Set Selection for Inbound Keyboard Operation 01 234567 B Sh ft In 511 ASCII Char...

Page 165: ...n this case SI and SO have no effect they are simply ignored The following figure shows the concept Character Set Selection for Outbound Operation Character Set Selection for Inbound Keyboard Operation 111111 01 234567 012345 Br SCS GO rSCS G1 I I I I I I 234567 234567 234567 Special Alternate ASCI Graphics Characters Characters c ...

Page 166: ...ASCII line code table U S ASCII characters Special graphic characters 5 79 ...

Page 167: ... 69 64 d 10 29 40 47 G 70 65 e 11 2A 41 48 H 71 66 f 12 26 42 49 I 72 67 9 13 2C 43 4A J 73 68 h 14 20 44 4B K 74 69 i 15 2E 45 4C L 75 6A j 16 2F 46 40 M 76 6B k 17 30 0 47 4E N 77 6C I 18 31 1 48 4F 0 78 60 m 19 32 2 49 50 P 79 6E n 20 33 3 50 51 Q 80 6F 0 21 34 4 51 52 R 81 70 p 22 35 5 52 53 S 82 71 q 23 36 6 53 54 T 83 72 r I 24 37 7 54 55 U 84 73 5 25 38 8 55 56 V 85 74 t 26 39 9 56 57 W 86 ...

Page 168: ...27 13 20 2C Sp 43 21 2A 73 22 28 14 20 20 Sp 44 21 28 74 22 29 15 20 2E Sp 45 21 2C 75 22 2A 16 20 2F Sp 46 21 20 76 22 28 17 20 30 Sp 47 21 2E 77 22 2C 18 20 31 Sp 1 48 21 2F 78 22 20 19 20 32 Sp 2 49 21 30 79 22 2E 20 20 33 Sp 3 40 21 31 1 80 22 2F 21 20 34 Sp 4 51 21 32 2 81 22 30 22 20 35 Sp 5 52 21 33 3 82 22 31 1 23 20 36 Sp 6 53 21 34 4 83 22 32 2 24 20 37 Sp 7 54 21 35 5 84 22 33 3 25 20 3...

Page 169: ...1 22 27 12 20 2C Sp 42 21 2A 72 22 28 13 20 20 Sp 43 21 28 73 22 29 14 20 2E Sp 44 21 2C 74 22 2A 15 20 2F Sp 45 21 20 75 22 28 16 20 30 Sp 0 46 21 2E 76 22 2C 17 20 31 Sp 1 47 21 2F 77 22 20 18 20 32 Sp 2 48 21 30 0 78 22 2E 19 20 33 Sp 3 49 21 31 1 79 22 2F 20 20 34 Sp 4 50 21 32 1 2 80 22 30 0 21 20 35 Sp 5 51 21 33 3 81 22 31 1 22 20 36 Sp 6 52 21 34 4 82 22 32 2 23 20 37 Sp 7 53 21 35 5 83 22...

Page 170: ...irements 6 2 Dimensions and clearances Display station environment Operator workspace Ambient lighting Viewing distance Product and environmental safety Accoustic noise emission Electrical requirements 6 6 Input power Main port Auxiliary port Cable paths Electromagnetic influences Electrostatic discharge Lightning protection Cables 6 1 ...

Page 171: ...__ k _ 1 II I I 1 I i 280 mm 11 0 in 1 I T I I JT i t I I i i 280 mm I 11 0 in I I 1 I I ____________________ ___________ J __ J 1 I 760 mm 1 405 mm 100 mm 29 9 in 15 9 in 3 9 in 5 15 ___ _ _ k l 100 mm 3 9 in r I 30 mm 1 2 in Note 210 mm 8 3 in 315 mm 12 4 in 390 mm 15 4 in 405 mm 15 7 in I I 1330 mm 13 0 in 440mm 17 3 in Right and left service clearances can be reduced to the minimum clearances ...

Page 172: ...pth Height 380 mm 15 0 in 405 mm 15 9 in 390 mm 15 4 in 345 mm 13 6 in 315 mm 12 4 in 70 mm 2 8 in 492 mm 19 4 in 210 mm 8 3 in 40 mm 1 6 in 14 0 kg 30 9 Ib 2 2 kg 4 9 Ib 2 5 kg 5 5 Ib Note For your safety separate the video logic and keyboard elements when moving the display station to another location The assembled display station is too heavy to carry 6 3 ...

Page 173: ... 48 inches to 60 inches preferred Leg clearance while seated minimum Width 61 centimeters 24 inches Depth 46 centimeters 18 inches Height 64 centimeters 25 inches Toe clearance for standing 10 centimeters 3 9 inches minimum See over height top of display unit to floor Standing operator 140 centimeters 55 inches maximum Seated operator 100 to 11 0 centim ters 40 to 43 inches Writing surface 41 cent...

Page 174: ...cal and national code requirements Acoustic noise emission The following chart shows the typical noise emission values of the IBM 3164 These values are preliminary and are subject to change Acoustic Noise Emission LwAd LpAm LpA m Type Description Operating Idling Operating Idling Operating Idling I dB dB dB dB dB dB 3164 DISPLAY TERMINAL 45 46 22 23 22 22 NO Notes LwAd is the declared sound power ...

Page 175: ...ammable parity none odd even mark space Programmable response timing Programmable line turnaround character ETX EOT CRjDC3 LRC capability If you are using the RS 232C interface you can communicate with the host system over the following facilities PRTS permanent request to send on full duplex communication facility CRTS controlled request to send on half duplex communication facility iPRTS induced...

Page 176: ...Out Data Terminal Ready DTR Out X 3 X 3 Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Send Out Used Always set to on No Check assumed to be on X 1 2 3 4 Always set to on except when DEL EOT is received Selected by model setup tPRTS X X X X 1 2 2 X X X 3 EtA RS 422A 4 X X X X X X The auxiliary port is used for communicating with an auxiliary input output device such as a terminal or printer and its operation...

Page 177: ... RXD Out Request to Send RTS In Clear to Send CTS Out Data Set Ready DSR Out Signal Ground SG Data Carrier Detect 1 DCD Out Not Used Not Used Printer Status 2 STD In Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Data Terminal Ready 2 DTR In Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Used Always set to on X 1 2 Used for the printer monitor RS 232C X X X X X X X X X X The...

Page 178: ...64 away from these magnetic sources If you fail to do so you may see distorted characters on your screen High electrostatic charges can build up on people and furniture as a result of Contact with high resistance floor surface material Contact with carpeting without antistatic properties Contact with plastic seat coverings Contact with metal frame furniture Very low humidity So keep in mind that t...

Page 179: ... installation Cables The chart below shows the cabling for the IBM 3164 or or Logic Element 0 m u v To IBM or non IBM system 6 10 9 a u u B l I u l I v mJ To B IBM 8100 To IBM or non IBM system a 0 C1l U D m u IBM3164 f ...

Page 180: ...e shielded twisted pair cable must be used 8310553 2 4 m 8 ft For an EIA RS 422A or a CCITT V 11 interface via the IBM Cabling System Supplied as an accessory Various Variable For an EIA RS 232C or a See note 2 CCITT V 24 V 28 interface The shielded cable must be used IBM 8100 Cable D 4946680 Variable For direct attachment to the IBM 8100 System using an EIA RS 232C or a CCITT V 24 V 28 interface ...

Page 181: ...l View Power Cord Part number Rating CAUTION Plug Pin Side View 2 8 meters 6952297 10A 125V The power cord plug when supplied is approved for use with this display station and meets the relevant testing laboratory country or test house standards For your safety the plug must be connected to a properly wired and grounded receptacle An improperly wired receptacle could place a hazardous voltage on a...

Page 182: ...s wiring etc Define an employee training program if necessary Start the site preparation work according to the plan previously prepared Give a copy of the Physical Planning Template on page 6 14 to the person who is preparing the installation site Complete the installation of cables power receptacles wiring etc Complete the site preparation Make sure that the site preparation for the end connector...

Page 183: ...nt I II I I I 1 1 1 L ____________ J r I I I Ir J __ I i U Front l I I I I I 1 I L ______________ r I 1 I r l I i UFront I I I I I 1 I L _____________ J 1 I r 1 I 1 Front I I I Front t I I 0 I I O Front 1 I I 1 I 1 L _____________ J 0 1 0 FCOM I L ______ ________ 1 Scale 2cm lmeter Cable Exit Area ED Power Cord Exit 6 14 r lUi f I Front I 1 I 1 I I I I L _____________ 1 I DFCO U I L _____________ ...

Page 184: ...Appendix A Setup Sheet A 1 ...

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Page 186: ...Appendix B Select Sheet 8 1 ...

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Page 188: ...ocopy this sheet before you fill it out Make one copy for each IBM 3164 you will install 2 Fill in the keys you are going to change non shaded keys 3 Give each completed sheet to the person who will set up the display station l C C CD l 0 n CD C O Q 0 r Q o c en T CD CD ...

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Page 190: ... IBM by specifying the part numbers The following is the test procedure to check whether the modem cable operates normally Step 1 Set the power switch to off 0 and disconnect the modem cable on the modem side Step 2 Connect the wrap socket part number 5640724 to the modem cable part number 6343332 on the modem side IIII IIIII 0 IlIIr i i IIIL__ III 1111 IIIC_JII I II o L To EIA CCITT Modem Modem C...

Page 191: ... either DTR or DSR is off Only the first character is displayed TXD or RXD is off RECEIVING is not displayed DCD is off Step 8 Remove the wrap socket and restore the display station to the normal operating condition Then reset the values on the Setup menu to the original condition Shown beiow is the pin assignment for the EIA CCITT modem cable From 3164 FG TXD 2 RXD 3 fHS 4 5 CTS 6 DSR 7 SG 8 LJ L...

Page 192: ...ay not be formatted properly because of the difference in the command formats of the IBM 3164 and the IBM 4201 Proprinter As a precaution against a printer buffer overrun one of the following is recommended 1 Use of the XON XOFF pacing function which is enabled by setting bit 1 in parameter 3 of the Set Control 6 command to on 1 refer to page 5 20 2 Use of the OTR pacing function which is enabled ...

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Page 194: ...play Terminal Description GA18 2033 Emulating the IBM 3101 Model 23 keyboard You can emulate the following by using the following IBM 3164 IBM 3101 Model 23 key functions functions in emulation mode ATTR key Not applicable But the field attribute can be written by using ESC 3 x from the keyboard PRGM MODE key Not applicable ESC key ESC key PRINT MSG key Pr Msg Key PRINT LINE key Print Line key PRI...

Page 195: ...ly Shift key Shift key RESET key Reset key CANCEL key Cancel key Backspace key Backspace key 14 Back Tab key Tab key New Line key Return key ALT key Ctrl key SEND key Send key DEL key DEL key BREAK key Break key GJ Home key Home key INS CHAR key Insert key INS LINE key Ins Ln key DEL CHAR key Delete key ASCII graphic character keys ASCII graphic character keys t Cursor Up key tkey t Cursor Down ke...

Page 196: ...ter Stop Bit SETUP MENU Mam Port RS 232C PRTS 9600 ODD ETX 1 W all finished press Sm Press Setup to quit LOCAL Auxiliary Port 9600 ODD 1 Shown below is the select menu for emulating the IBM 3101 Model 23 Unlike the IBM 3164 mode the emulation mode has only one select menu SCROll ON RETURN CR lf LINE WRAP OFf AUTO If OfF SEND PAGE NUll SUPP GFF The table on the next page tells you how to emulate th...

Page 197: ...n switch position 4 in group Select menu selectable between PAGE and 2 LI NEon the Send field NULL SUPP switch position 6 in group 2 Select menu selectable between ON and OFF on the Null Supp field Time Fill switches positions 7 and 8 in group This condition is not available 2 AUTO NL switch position 1 in group 3 Select menu selectable between ON and OFF on the Line Wrap field AUTO LF switch posit...

Page 198: ... 7 Pa1 Pa2 response ESC 7 Pa1 Pa2 response I Pa1 bit 7 Inverse of bit 6 Pa1 bit 7 Inverse of bit 6 I 6 Block mode 6 Operating mode o 0 Echo mode I 5 HDX operation 5 Operating mode o 1 Character mode I 4 PRTS 1 0 Block mode 3 Reverse channel 1 1 Reserved 2 Turnaround character 4 PRTS 1 Turnaround character 3 Always 0 2 Turnaround character Pa2 bit 7 Inverse of bit 6 1 Turnaround character 6 Dual ca...

Page 199: ...sor Down ESC B ESC B Cursor Right ESC C ESC C Cursor Leh ESC 0 ESC 0 Write Send Mark ESC E ESC E Cursor Home ESC H ESC H Erase EOF EOL ESC I ESC I Erase EOS ESC J ESC J Erase Input ESC K ESC K Clear All ESC L ESC L Insert Line ESC N ESC N Delete Line ESC 0 ESC 0 Insert Character ESC P ESC P Delete Character ESC Q ESC Q Print Line ESC U ESC U Print Message ESC V ESC V Print Page ESC W ESC W Set Buf...

Page 200: ...3 wire with green and yellow grounding wire Plug Type See Power Plug Types Power plug types Country Voltage Country Voltage 125V 250V 125V 250V Argentina F Malaysia C Australia B Mexico A Bolivia A New Zealand B Canada A Panama A Chile E Paraguay F Columbia A Philippines A Costa Rica A Singapore C Dominican Taiwan A Republic A Uruguay F Ecuador A Venezuela G EI Salvador A Guatemala A Honduras A Ho...

Page 201: ...er Cord Power Cord Part number 6952353 Rating 6A 250V Part number 6952371 Rating 6A 250V G Power Cord F 2 Part number 6952397 Rating 6A 250V Plug Plug Three Dimensional View Pin Side View 8 y i Power Cord Power Cord F Power Cord j Part number 6952308 Rating 6A 250V Part number 6952317 Rating 6A 250V Part number 6952285 Rating 6A 250V ...

Page 202: ...ears The character that is to receive the accent must be entered next If the character is valid a unique composite character called a diacritic character is formed If the second character is invalid INVALI D KEY appears in the operator information area accompanied by an audible alarm The accent mark is entered as an independent character if the second key is a spacebar INVALI D KEY remains display...

Page 203: ...te Graphic shift AltGr When you press this key the display station enters the Alternate Graphic state which then enables you to type in the characters indicated on the bottom right of some keytops The keys having the additional functions are shown below vv ithout shading AltGr appears in the operator information area each time you press this key and disappears when you release it c ...

Page 204: ...LE TOUCHE INCORRECTE POS INCORRECTE Machine check Field Message 3 INCIDENT UNITE LOGIQUE INCI DENT UNITE LOGIQUE OU CLAVIER INCI DENT CLAVI ER Fiel 5 Fiel 6 Fiel 7Fiel 8 rFiel 10 Field 9 Field Message 3 ERREUR CLAVIER NUMERIQUE ENTREE OBLIGAT REMPLIS OBLIGAT ERREUR PROG HOTE 4 INSER 5 Syn 6 INDICE SUP INDICE INF SEL FONCT AltGr MAJUSCULES VERR MAJ PAS DE CLAV 7 GRA 8 PERI 9 P m 10 xxx yyy VOIR GUI...

Page 205: ...t Bit d arrOt Longueur de mot bits Temps de r6p0nse ms Signal d interruption ms ID du terminal Pone principale RS 232C PRTS 9600 IMPAIRE ETX 1 7 100 500 Pone auxiliair 9600 IMPAIRE 1 7 20 caracteres au maximum Appuyez ensuite sur Envoi pour valider Confg Quitter ce menu LOCAL If you specify and select this field this option 300 600 1200 1800 2400 3600 4800 7200 9600 19200 Parite IMPAIRE PAIRE ESPA...

Page 206: ...L EF INSER MODE PERIPH TOUT PRD TUBE NON DEFIL SAUT IMPR fENETRE INPR NUL EF INPR FIN LlGNE EF fiN LlGNE CR LF If you specify and select this field this option LF AUTO EF HF ENVOI PAGE L1GNE ENVOI NUL EF HF INSER MODE ESPACE PERI PH TOUr RECEPT ENVOI PRO TUBE NON 5 10 15 If you specify and select this field this option DEFIL SAUr REGULIER HF IMPR PAGE ECRAN FENETRE IMPR NUL EF HF IMPR FIN L1GNE EF...

Page 207: ...RSION Entraz 2 10 touche puis appuyaz sur Envoi at COPIE Entrez 2 10 touche puis appuyez sur Envoi da SUPPRESSION Entraz 10 touche puis appuyez sur Envoi DEFAUT Appuyez sur Envoi pour reinitialiser les touches VERIFICATION lapez la touche at verifier M _ _C _ _S _ _ Define Function Menu Canadian French Oaf F Attn F 8 ...

Page 208: ...cting two character sets out of four The format for selecting this command is given below ESC Pa ESC Pa Parameter Character Set 1 ASCII A Special Graphics B Character Set 2 C Alternate Character For details on this command refer to Chapter 5 After a power an reset POR sequence the GO space is selected for Character Set 1 and G1 space for Character Set 2 The method of selecting the two active space...

Page 209: ... 234567 234567 I Character Character Alternate Special Set 1 Characters Graphics Set 2 ASCII SCS G1 01 234567 B Shift Out SO The figure below shows the character set selection for the inbound keyboard operation 01 234567 Character Set 1 ASCII Shift In SI 234567 Character Set 2 i SCS G1 01 234567 234567 Alternate Characters B 1 1 1l Sh lt Out SO ...

Page 210: ...cting two character sets out of four The format for selecting this command is given below ESC Pa ESC Pa Parameter Character Set 1 ASCII A Special Graphics B Character Set 2 C Alternate Character For details on this command refer to Chapter 5 After a power an reset POR sequence the GO space is selected for Character Set 1 and G1 space for Character Set 2 The method of selecting the two active space...

Page 211: ...GO 234567 rl I Character Set 1 ASCII 1SCS Gl 01 234567 I 234567 haracter Set 2 B Shift Out 1501 234567 Special Graphics The figure below shows the character set selection for the inbound keyboard operation 01 234567 B Shift In 1511 Character Set 1 ASCII B Character Set 2 SCS G1 Alternate Characters Shift Out SO 234567 Special Graphics ...

Page 212: ... Set 1 ASCII 111111 012345 Character Set 2 7 Alternate Charact rs 234567 Special Graphics The figure below shows the character set selection for the inbound keyboard operation 01 234567 111111 012345 BISCS GO Ir SCS G1 234567 345 7 7 234567 Character Set 1 ASCII Character Set 2 Alternate Characters Special Graphics F 11 ...

Page 213: ... ETB 7 G W 9 vA 1 0 0 0 8 BS CAN 8 H X h x 1 0 0 1 9 HT EM 9 I Y i y 0 0 A LF SUB J Z j z 1 0 1 B VT ESC K k 1 1 0 0 C FF FS L I I 1 1 0 1 0 CR GS M 1 m 1 1 0 E SO RS N A n 1 1 1 1 F SI US a 0 DEL Character set 2 c b7 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bits b6 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 b5 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 I b4 b3 b2 bl 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Hex 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 A a 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 A a 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 4 6 6 0 1 0 1 5 0 1 1 U 6 0 1 1...

Page 214: ... Requirements Countries France Germany Italy Netherlands Portugal South Africa United Kingdom KVA Maximum 0 28 Wattage 100 Phase 1 Frequency Hz 50 Amperage 1 2 Voltage Vac 200 240 Power Cord 2 8 m 9 ft 3 wire with green and yellow grounding wire Plug Type See Power Plug Types G 1 ...

Page 215: ...D I Power Cord Rating Power Cord Rating PIN 6952317 6A 250V PIN 6952371 6A 250V Voltage Range Country Voltage Range 125V I 250V 125V I250V A Portugal A A South Africa D C United Kingdom 8 A Plug Plug Three Dimensional View Pin Side View 8 Power Cord Rating D Power Cord Rating PIN 6952353 6A 250V PIN 6952344 6A 250V ...

Page 216: ...arrier detect DEL Delete character List of abbreviations DH DW Set double height double width command response DHSW Set double height single width command response DlE Data link escape character DSR Data set ready DTR Data terminal ready EIA Electronic Industries Association EM End of medium character ENQ Enquiry character EO F End of field EOL End of line EOl F End of line end of field EOP End of...

Page 217: ...er s LF Line feed character LRC Longitudinal redundancy check LTA Line turnaround character X 2 m Meter rnA Milliampere MDT Modified data tag mm Millimeter ms Millisecond M BS Most significant bit msec Millisecond NAK Negative acknowledge character NL New line character NUL Null character NVM Nonvolatile memory PI D Partition identifier PIN Part number POR Power on reset PRTS Permanent request to ...

Page 218: ...se SHSW Set single height single width command response SI Shift in character SO Shift out character SOH Start of header character STX Start of text character SU B Su bstitution character SYN Synchronous character VIO Viewport identification VT Vertical tabulation character XOFF Transmission off XON Transmission on XSBA Extended set buffer address command response XSCA Extended set cursor address ...

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Page 220: ...h data is read or from which data is written Synonymous with I O area Definition of terms buffer address The address of a location in the buffer at which one character can be stored buffer print operation An operation that prints the contents of the buffer from the IBM 3164 to an attached printer cathode ray tube CRT A vacuum tube display in which a beam of electrons can be controlled to form alph...

Page 221: ...a that can be referred to 3 See display field formated display On a display device a display in which the attributes of one or more display fields have X 6 been defined by the user Contrast with unformatted display Function F key On a display device keyboard a key that passes a signal to a program to call for a particular display operation graphic character A character other than a control charact...

Page 222: ...us parity check 1 A redundancy check that uses a parity bit 2 For the IBM 3164 occurs when 3164 circuitry detects one or more characters with bad parity in a buffer permanent request to send PRTS A line control used on a duplex facility for a simultaneous data transmission The request to send RTS signal goes on at power on and stays on until the terminal is powered off protected field On a display...

Page 223: ...istration 2 For the IBM 3164 any medium that connects the 3164 with a computer typematic key A key that when held fully pressed causes an action such as typing of a character to be repeated until the key is released X 8 unformatted display A display screen on which no display field has been defined by the user See also protected field unprotected field On a display device a display field in which ...

Page 224: ... CCA 5 69 Change Keys key 3 7 character attribute 5 64 Clear key 3 7 coiled cable 2 6 control Ctrl key 3 7 current buffer address 5 69 current cursor address 5 69 cursor 3 4 block 3 4 high intensity 3 4 normal intensity 3 4 underline 3 4 cursor address 5 69 base format 5 80 extended format 5 81 cursor up down left right keys 3 8 data stream 5 2 default color mode 5 10 5 65 define function Def F ke...

Page 225: ...dified data tag 5 62 must enter field 5 62 must fill field 5 62 non display character 5 64 non display field 5 61 numeric field 5 61 numeric keypad keys 3 17 operator information area 3 30 original mode 4 3 5 10 packing material 1 9 page 5 55 Page key 3 18 partition 5 55 PID 5 55 power cord socket 2 3 Power on light 2 2 power on reset 5 10 power switch 2 2 Print key 3 18 Print Line key 3 18 print ...

Page 226: ...ey 3 23 superscript Super key 3 23 Tab back tab key 3 24 Tab key 3 23 test mode 2 4 offline 2 4 online 2 4 Test Normal switch 2 4 Trace key 3 25 underline field 5 61 underlined character 5 64 unprotected field 5 61 Up key 3 26 VID 5 51 video cable 2 3 video cable connector 2 3 2 5 video element 2 2 viewport 5 51 window 5 55 word length 4 4 5 4 X 11 ...

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