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Page 1: ...3174 Establishment Controller Terminal User s Reference for Expanded Functions GA23 U332 03 Return to Development Division Library 3270 Information Display System...

Page 2: ...3174 Establishment Controller Terminal User s Reference for Expanded Functions...

Page 3: ...ervices do not Imply that IBM Intends to make these available In all countries In which IBM operates Any reference to an IBM licensed program In this publication Is not Intended to state or Imply that...

Page 4: ...made to high Safety standards it compiies inherentiy with Teiecommunications safety standard BS6301 it is not designed to provide protection from excessive voltages appearing externaiiy at its interfa...

Page 5: ...M 12 Lear Siegler ADM 1178 Micom Minitel IB Tektronix 4105 Tektronix 4205 Tektronix 4207 8 9 TeleVideo 912 TeleVideo 970 WYSE 50 60 Applied Digital Data Systems Inc Applied Digital Data Systems Inc Ro...

Page 6: ...I hosts Chapter 4 Solving Some Common Problems describes some common problems that you may encounter withyour terminal and suggests actions that you can take to correct these problems Appendix A Termi...

Page 7: ...ction GA27 2739 To Prepare Your Site for the 3174 Site Planning GA23 0213 Pfiyslcal Planning Template GX27 2999 To Set Up and Operate the 3174 Models 1L 1R 2R 3R 11L 11R 12R and 13R User s Guide GA23...

Page 8: ...A and 8 Planning Guide GA27 3844 Utilities Guide GA27 3853 Terminal User s Reference for Expanded Functions GA23 0332 Configuration Support B Planning Guide GA27 3862 Utilities Guide GA27 3863 Termina...

Page 9: ...Manual GA18 2033 IBM3151 ASCII Display Station Reference Manual GA18 2634 IBM3164 Color Display Station Description GA18 2317 IBM 3270 Information Display System Entry Assist User s Guide GA23 0119 IB...

Page 10: ...2 2 Scrolling 2 2 Copy Printers 2 3 Terminal Attached Printers 2 3 Modem Operations 2 3 j Using The ALT Key as the ASCII Control Key 2 3 Nonescaping Keys 2 3 Connecting to an ASCII Host With 3270 Ter...

Page 11: ...onverged Keyboard as an IBM 3101 Keyboard 702 0 A 13 Usinga 3270Enhanced Keyboard as an IBM 3101 Keyboard 702 1 A 14 Using a 3270 Enhanced Keyboard as an IBM 3101 Keyboard 702 0 A 15 Using an IBM 3270...

Page 12: ...ch A 52 IBM 3151 3161 3163 and 3164 German A 53 IBM 3151 3161 3163 and 3164 Italian A 54 IBM 3151 3161 3163 and 3164 Norwegian A 55 IBM 3151 3161 3163 and 3164 Portuguese A 56 IBM 3151 3161 3163 and 3...

Page 13: ...m Specifications and Setup B 2 IBM 5841 5842 and 5853 Setup B 3 Hayes Smartmodem 1200 Setup B 5 Micom Data Modems B 6 ASCII Station Setup and Switch Settings B 7 IBM 3101 Display Terminal B 7 IBM PC F...

Page 14: ...Sample Connection Menu 2 4 2 2 Sample Status Linefor IBM 3101 2 6 2 3 Sample Status Linefor a DEC VT100 2 10 I 2 4 SampleStatus Line fora DEC VT220 2 14 I 2 5 SampleStatus Line for a Data General D210...

Page 15: ...9 2 5 VT100 Emulation NRC Mapping Limitations for Netherlands 2 11 2 6 VT220 Emulation NRC Mapping Limitations for Netherlands 2 13 2 7 VT220 MCS Mapping Limitationsfor Spanish 2 13 2 8 VT220 MCS Mapp...

Page 16: ...ocessing on and off Both of these functions are described in detail in Chapter 1 Getting Started Additional ASCII terminals can be used to communicate with IBM or ASCII hosts Control codes and escape...

Page 17: ...Session Indicators 1 4 Host Identifier 1 5 HostDescriptor 1 5 Error Messages 1 5 Change Screen Key Sequence 1 5 Keyboard Extension Mode Extended Select 1 6 Pseudo ALT Keys 1 Alternate Extension Mode K...

Page 18: ...lows you to continue typing even while the host computer Is busy processing your keystrokes Before this release If X SYSTEM XSYSTEM x O X0 0 X X 0 X X0 0 appeared on the status line of your terminal y...

Page 19: ...term for session is logical terminal LT The 3174 allows you to have multiple sessions From your terminal you can initiate up to five separate host sessions This is known as Multipie Logical Terminal...

Page 20: ...o 5 if you have X 21 or X 25 host communication protocol B D B Sfi J i liati IBM 327X fiOST pa LT Identifier OIA for 3270 terminals or Status Line for ASCII terminals Showing Sample Host Identifier an...

Page 21: ...osts When you are using a 3270 terminal as an ASCII terminal the station set descriptor Is displayed In this position If the station set descriptor Is longer than 20 characters only the first 20 chara...

Page 22: ...n the keyboard to its normal state while keyboard extension mode lasts for only one keystroke Table 1 1 on page 1 10 tells you how to put your base keyboard into extension mode For Converged and Enhan...

Page 23: ...you are holding the ALT key The Exit Pseudo ALT key or pressing and releasing the ALT key takes the keyboard out of the alternate shift state and the indicator is removed from the OIA Alternate Exten...

Page 24: ...Terminal D210 F14 or witli PS is D210 Shift F14 3270 X 21 X 25 Comm 3270 Used as ASCII Terminal D210 F15 or with PS is D210 Shift F15 3270 No Function 3270 Used as ASCII Terminal D210 C1 or with PS is...

Page 25: ...essing Menu Request Figure 1 3 Keys Active In Keyboard Extension Mode Enhanced Keyboard x 21 WRAP CHG X 21 X 25 X 21 X 25 Display Load X 21 X 25 CR PCS Direct FMT Dial Local RTM Matrix Comm X 21 X 25...

Page 26: ...the ExSel key then press the Insert key ExSel 3194 Display Station Press and release the ExSel key then press the Insert key ExSel MLT with Personal Computers in 3270 Emuiation Mode An IBM Personal C...

Page 27: ...194 3270 Personal Version 2 1 No IR52091 Computer Version 3 0 No IR52091 3194 Display Station Release 1 1 No KG52091 Release 2 0 Yes Not applicable Release 2 1 Yes Not applicable Operating Differences...

Page 28: ...8 Using Your 3270 Terminal as a DEC VT100 2 9 Using Your Keyboard 2 9 Typematic Keys 2 10 BREAK Function 2 10 Control Mode Control Shift 2 10 Understanding Your Status Line 2 10 VT100 National Languag...

Page 29: ...he time you press the key to when the character appears on your screen Following are some differences you may see if your terminal is communicating with an ASCII host that uses IBM 3101 DEC VT100 DEC...

Page 30: ...an ASCII host by typing the dial digits at the keyboard When you select a host that must be dialed manually the 3174 selects a port that can get to the host and establishes a connection between the t...

Page 31: ...host 3 If you need to connect to a dial host you may have to key inthe dial number manually after you see the READY message on the screen Your system administrator can tell you what dial number to us...

Page 32: ...f you press PF3 without connecting to a new host the previously connected host session resumes On a non SNA controller the previously connected ASCII host session resumes If the previous connection wa...

Page 33: ...trol Shift or Control Mode function The Control Shift function allows you to select multiple functions while the control key is pressed The Control Mode function allows you to enter only one control s...

Page 34: ...Extended Graphics keyboard layouts in Appendix A Terminal Keyboard Maps 316x CS1 and CS2 Character Sets Mapping All the characters defined in the 316x CS1 and CS2 character sets are mapped except for...

Page 35: ...t be displayed on the 3270 screen and cannot be generated from 3270 keyboards If they are received from the host ASCII application they appear as the equivalent non CECP character on the 3270 screen T...

Page 36: ...t to enter the Extended Graphics mode This mode allows only one keystroke Refer to the Extended Graphics keyboard layouts in Appendix A Terminal Keyboard Maps Using Your 3270 Terminal as a DEC VT100 W...

Page 37: ...Indicated by a left facing arrow displayed In the OIA On all keyboards using the extension mode key or the Extended Select key followed by the control key Invokes the Control Mode on off function See...

Page 38: ...e defined in the DEC National Replacement Character set NRC but not engraved on the 3270 keyboards by pressing ALT Shift to enter Extended Graphics mode This mode allows only one keystroke Using Your...

Page 39: ...ich allows your terminal working in Multinational or National Character Set mode to generate ASCII codes for characters not engraved on its keyboard These compose sequences are accessed on 3270 keyboa...

Page 40: ...e shown in Table 2 7 and Table 2 8 These characters indicated as Not mapped in the following tables Table 2 7 and Table 2 8 cannot be displayed on the 3270 screen and cannot be generated from 3270 key...

Page 41: ...n upper shift or if the system is busy Refer to Table 2 9 on page 2 16 for information that can appear in the status line and what that information means Figure 2 4 gives you an example of a status li...

Page 42: ...le functions while the control key Is pressed The Control Mode function allows you to enter only one control sequence Both Control Shift and Control Mode are Indicated by a left facing arrow displayed...

Page 43: ...s how the 3270 uses the symbol The last column is the meaning of the symbol Table 2 9 Page 1 of 2 Status Line Indicators Character Position 3270 Terminal Indicator Type of Indicator Meaning 1 8 3174 a...

Page 44: ...inter failure CM Printer status Printer ID changed 75 80 1234 Programmable LEDs L1 L2 L3 L4 VT100 only Using 3270 Printers as ASCii Printers The 3174 allows 3287 class printers to emulate ASCII printe...

Page 45: ...r are not supported Some ASCII printers send status indications to the host when detecting conditions such as lack of paper buffer full and broken parts The 3174 gives an indication using flow control...

Page 46: ...on 3270 Functions 3 12 Understanding Your Status Line 3 13 Status Line Format 3 13 Status Line Graphics and Meanings 3 15 Host Control Program Communication 3 19 Light Pen Simulation 3 19 Selection Fi...

Page 47: ...metimes require a two or three key sequence to achieve the effect of pressing one key on a 3270 keyboard For printers Set Line Density Is not available Also many printers are limited In the use of PA...

Page 48: ...and Carriage Return 3 Type your password if you see the following prompt PLEASE ENTER YOUR PASSWORD 4 ATerminal Type Menu similar to the following example may appear Type the two character code that...

Page 49: ...he 3174 Otherwise the Connection Menu Is displayed and you can request a different host connection You can connect to a host by doing the following 1 Type the number or name of the host to which you w...

Page 50: ...ct to the host will succeed or provide more detailed status information The following list describes the functions of the PF keys PF Keys Function PF3 Returns you to the session you left On an SNA con...

Page 51: ...own Cursor Fast Left Cursor Fast Right CURSR SEL Delete DEV CNCL DUP Enter Erase EOF Erase Input Extension Mode Field Mark Home IDENT Insert New Line PA1 PA2 PA3 PF1 PF24 Print Reset SYS REQ Tab TEST...

Page 52: ...24 lines you must type in a key sequence called Status On Off in the keyboard maps to view it The status line is shown as the last line in the example Refer to Understanding Your Status Line on page 3...

Page 53: ...Your Keyboard This section contains a brief discussion of keyboard maps and terminal controlled keys and a more detailed description of terminal functions Keyboard Maps On a 3270 terminal keyboard fu...

Page 54: ...creen and positions the cursor In the upper left corner Change Screen Depending on how the 3174 Is customized the Change Screen function allows you to access multiple host sessions See Chapter 1 Getti...

Page 55: ...field the Delete function deletes the character at the location occupied by the cursor The cursor does not move All remaining characters in the field to the right of the cursor and on the same line s...

Page 56: ...he go elsewhere status line message X is displayed You can unlock the keyboard by using the Reset key sequence defined for your terminal and repositioning the cursor IDENT The IDENT function is used t...

Page 57: ...e SYS REQ key sequence to communicate with the host control program and then enter the logoff command See Host Control Program Communication on page 3 19 for a description of how your terminal operate...

Page 58: ...ur terminal does not have a reserved status line 1 The status line defaults to offwhen you begin your session 2 Whenthe status line Is not displayed and an input Inhibited condition occurs the cursor...

Page 59: ...ata X NUM X NUM Numeric data only X X Wrong printer ID XO P X H9 Message pending x s X S Minus symbol X x o Type ahead buffer is full 18 20 station Set or Host ID 21 29 0 P D ffl Message pending remin...

Page 60: ...is ready Do Not Enter The Xsymbol in location 9 of the status line tells you that you cannot enter any additional information from your keyboard The symbol to the right of the Xexplains the reason fo...

Page 61: ...ne check Refer to 3174 Status Codes for error numbers If the nnn number is between 802 and 818 see the status codes in Table 4 2 on page 4 6 Action Use the Reset key sequence X 0 0 Meaning Printer bus...

Page 62: ...nly You are trying to enter a non numeric character Into a numeric field Action Use the Reset key sequence X Meaning You are entering an unacceptable number This normally occurs when you assign an Inv...

Page 63: ...indicator is not displayed Action None If you wantto use a different printer or class use the IDENT key sequence to redefine your printer access Meaning Printer is printing The printer identified by n...

Page 64: ...equence again A common use of this function is to log off the active application You can use the SYS REG key sequence to start communication with the host control program then type a logoff request as...

Page 65: ...s support operates only when you are using your ASCII terminal to communicate with an IBM host If a printer is connected to an auxiliary port on a display and is not defined to the 3174 the printer ca...

Page 66: ...nter has a keyboard The following table shows you the 3270 printer key with the corresponding ASCII printer mapping 3270 Printer Key ASCII Printer Mapping ATTENTION CTRL A Active In SNA SOS mode HOLD...

Page 67: ...port number or class that you want to have as the new ID Enter the ID as two characters That is for the printer on 1 you enter 01 When you have entered both characters either the 3174 accepts your ass...

Page 68: ...he printer does not print the graphics image on a local copy ASCII Host Communications You can begin communicating with the ASCII host when the READY message appears on your screen Note The READY mess...

Page 69: ...lving Some Common Problems Common Problems When Using ASCII Terminals with IBM Hosts 4 2 Common Problems When Using 3270 Terminals with ASCII Hosts 4 5 Status Codes 4 6 0 ID s 1 O Copyright IBM Corp 1...

Page 70: ...mation in that appendix Consult your system administrator Telephone line trouble or noise Enter the REFRESH function key sequence to clear and rewrite the entire screen Clearing the screen should remo...

Page 71: ...tings Refer to Appendix B and verify that your display does not have auto scroll or auto newline set to ON Keystrokes not accepted Keyboard locked Check the status line to determine the cause of the k...

Page 72: ...ing option may not be set correctly Check the scrolling option Status line appears where the cursor is 3174 UDT options may not be set correctly If you are using a user defined terminal UDT make sure...

Page 73: ...nistrator ENTER not accepted Incorrect turnaround character Consult your system administrator Session ends unexpectedly Host connection lost Consult your system administrator Inactivity time out You m...

Page 74: ...host connection does not exist Select a host 802 07 You attempted to test a 3174 port that is being used Verify that you are entering the correct port number in the test request 803 01 You attempted t...

Page 75: ...Code Meaning Action 818 20 The communication connection was dropped The host sent the OLE EOT sequence in the 3101 data stream to cause a disconnection None This is a normal operation Try the connect...

Page 76: ...3270 Enhanced Keyboard as a DECVTIOO Keyboard 702 0 A 25 Using an IBM 3270 PC or IBM 3194 as a DECVTIOO Keyboard 702 1 A 26 Using an IBM 3270 PC or IBM 3194 as a DECVTIOO Keyboard 702 0 A 27 Using an...

Page 77: ...Finnish A 74 DEC VT220 French A 75 DECVT220 German A 76 DECVT220 Italian A 77 DECVT220 Netherlands A 78 DEC VT220 Norwegian A 79 DECVT220 Spanish A 80 DEC VT220 Spanish Speaking A 81 DEC VT220 Swedish...

Page 78: ...ration question 702 The keyboard map titles Include the response to question 702 Consult your system administrator to find out how the 3174 has been configured The keyboard maps are different accordin...

Page 79: ...letter on the keyboard map translation you must type the uppercase letter Note In a few instances the lowercase letter must be used For ASCII terminals being used as 3270 terminals the extension mode...

Page 80: ...or Enhanced keyboard Look closely at the location of the unshaded cursor movement keys The layouts of these keys are unique for each keyboard type and should be an aid in identifying your keyboard The...

Page 81: ...Using the Keyboard Maps Figure A 3 IBM Converged Keyboard 3174 Establishment Controller Terminal User s Reference for Expanded Functions...

Page 82: ...y a I PE e a u 1 l J 0 _1L X The following languages are supported for this function DO DO Austrian German Q121 03 Netherlands 0121 47 Belgian New CO I I T CM O Norwegian CO CM I I y CM O Canadian Bil...

Page 83: ...n New 0121 43 Norwegian 0121 23 Canadian Bilingual 0121 29 Portuguese 0121 28 Danish 0121 07 Spanish 0121 19 English U K 0121 22 Spanish Speaking 0121 21 Engiish U S A 0121 01 Swedish 0121 24 Finnish...

Page 84: ...he following languages are supported for this function Austrian German Belgian New Canadian Bilingual Danish English U K Finnish French Italian Q121 03 Q121 43 Q121 29 Q121 07 Q121 22 Q121 09 Q121 30...

Page 85: ...M Menu Keypad 0 to 9 0 to 9 PF1 to PF8 PF1 to PF8 1 The Control key on a 3270 Base Keyboard is the unlabeled key below the CURSR SELkey 2 The Control key puts your keyboard into Control mode 3 The Ext...

Page 86: ...nu Keypad 0 to 9 0 to 9 PF1 to PF8 PF1 to PF8 I 4 1 or Enter Notes 1 The ALT function is CTRL 2 in ASCII Emulation mode Text keyboards function as Typewriter or APL keyboards Text keyboard users shoul...

Page 87: ...yboard or Numeric Pad 0 to 9 1 PF1 to PF8 PF1 to PF8 1 The Control key on a 3270 Converged keyboard is the unlabeled key below the TEST key Ifthis key is already used for a terminal local function pre...

Page 88: ...ALT ALT ALT A I c Ji I DEL BREAK PA2 ESC ATTENTION CLEAR Clear ERASE EOL EOF Erase EOF ERASE INPUT Erase Input Note The ALT function is CTRL or Enter Main Keyboard TO PERFORM THIS 3101 FUNCTION Keybo...

Page 89: ...3192terminal is the ExSel Control key On an Enhanced keyboard other than a 3191 or 3192 terminal it is either the ExSelControl key or the RESET key when the RESET key is pressed and if before it is re...

Page 90: ...T A 0 1 DEL BREAK PA2 ESC ATTENTION CLEAR Clear ERASE EOL EOF Erase EOF ERASE INPUT Erase Input Notes 1 The ALT function is CTRL 2 is iocated at ALT Caps Lock or Enter Main Keyboard TO PERFORM THIS 31...

Page 91: ...LT CTRL i CLICKER Q ALT CTRL 1 Backspace tab home Backspace tab home ALT CTRL 1 SHIFT Shift ALT CTRL 1 ALT CTRL Menu Request ExSel M A 0 1 Keypad j 1 0 to9 0 to9 New line New line or Enter 1 PF1 to PF...

Page 92: ...Space ERASE EOS Cr Sel ALT ALT0 RESET Reset ALT ALT Backspace tab home Backspace tab home ALT ALT SHIFT Shift ALT ALT 1 ALT ALT Menu Request ExSel M ALT ALT A n Keypad 0 0 to 9 0 to 9 1 1 PF1 to PF8 P...

Page 93: ...e tab home Backspace tab home ALT CTRL SHIFT Shift ALT CTRL Ti ALT CTRL Menu Request EXTM M A 0 Keypad 1 1 0 to 9 0 to 9 New line New line or Enter PF1 to PF8 PF1 to PF8 DELETE Delete BREAK Note 3 ESC...

Page 94: ...set ALT ALT Backspace tab home Backspace tab home ALT ALT SHIFT Shift ALT ALT n n ALT ALT Menu Request EXTM M ALT ALT A 1 Keypad 0 0 to 9 0 to 9 1 1 PF1 to PF8 PF1 to PF8 New line ALT New line or Ente...

Page 95: ...e of your 3270 terminal CECP capable or not therecan besomelimitations onthe mapping of the ASCII character graphics 6 You should use PA2on Text keyboard or keyboards with RPQ8K0808 8K1038 8K1158 Fiel...

Page 96: ...ALT 0 to 9 ALT PF1 CURSOR SEL PF2 Erase input Key PF3 ERASE EOF PF4 Unlabeled key below ATTN ENTER DUP 1 The ALT function Is CTRL 2 In ASCII Emulation mode Text keyboards function as Typewriter or AP...

Page 97: ...t Compose Character Notes 1 The Control key on a 3270 Converged Keyboard is the unlabeled key below the TEST key If this key Is already used for a terminal local function press ExSel Control See Chapt...

Page 98: ...CTRL ALT A 1 0 1 RETURN 1 or Enter LINE FEED ALT 1 DELETE ESC ATTENTION BREAK PA2 SHIFT BREAK Long BREAK Field Mark CTRL BREAK Answerback DUP NO SCROLL 1 Local Screen Copy Print Notes 1 The ALT functi...

Page 99: ...ad 1 The Control key on a 3270 Enhanced Keyboard on a 3191 or 3192 terminal Is the ExSel Control key On an Enhanced Keyboard other than a 3191 or 3192 terminal it is either the ExSel Control key or th...

Page 100: ...ALT A 0 I RETURN 1 or Enter LINE FEED ALT 1 DELETE ESC ATTENTION BREAK PA2 SHIFT BREAK Long BREAK Shift PA2 CTRL BREAK Answerback DUP NO SCROLL 1 Local Screen Copy Print Compose Character Extended Gr...

Page 101: ...CTRL A PF1 to PF4 PF1 to PF4 0 ENTER CTRL ENTER RETURN 1 New line or Enter LINE FEED CTRL New Line DELETE Delete ESC ATTENTION BREAK Note 2 SHIFT BREAK Long BREAK Note 3 CTRL BREAK Answerback Noted NO...

Page 102: ...L ALT0 1 U n CTRL ALT 1 Menu Request ExSel M ALT ALT CTRL ALT 1 Keypad CTRL ALT 1 1 to9 PF1 to PF9 Bell ALTG 1 0 PF10 CTRL ALT 1 ALT A 1 1 PF1 CrSel 0 1 PF2 Er Inp 1 1 1 PF3 Erase EOF RETURN New line...

Page 103: ...0 j RETURN New line or Enter LINE FEED CTRL New Line DELETE Delete ESC ATTENTION BREAK Note 3 SHIFT BREAK Long BREAK Note 4 CTRL BREAK Answerback Note 5 NO SCROLL Backtab Local Screen Copy PrtSc Bell...

Page 104: ...Line DELETE Delete ESC ATTENTION BREAK FIELD MARK SHIFTBREAK Long BREAK EXTM PA2 CTRL BREAK Answerback PA2 NO SCROLL Backtab Local Screen Copy Notes PrtSc TO PERFORM THIS VT100 FUNCTION USE SHIFT Shif...

Page 105: ...nd thetype of your 3270 terminal CECP capable ornot there can be some limitations on the mapping of the ASCII character graphics 7 Use PA2 on Text Keyboard or Keyboards with RPQ 8K0808 8K1038 8K1158 U...

Page 106: ...K Answerback Controi PA2 F6 to F12 PF6 to PF12 F13 PF13 or CTRL PF1 F14 PF14 or CTRL PF2 HELP PF15 or CTRL PF3 DO PF16 or CTRL PF4 F17 PF17 or CTRL PF5 F18 PF18 or CTRL PF6 F19 PF19 or CTRL PF7 F20 PF...

Page 107: ...PF6 0 to 9 Numeric Pad 0 to 9 or CTRL 0 F19 PF19 or CTRL PF7 to 9 F20 PF20 or CTRL PF8 Numeric Pad or CTRL Numeric Pad Enter or CTRL Enter Main Keyboard or CTRL Enter Numeric Pad ENTER Notes 1 The Con...

Page 108: ...RE CTRL Insert REMOVE CTRL Delete SELECT CTRL PA1 PREV SCREEN CTRLT NEXT SCREEN CTRL i n Top Row Function Keys HOLD SCREEN Backtab PRINT SCREEN Print BREAK Note 2 SHIFT BREAK Long BREAK Note 3 CTRL BR...

Page 109: ...EAK Answerback Notes CTRL 6 or CTRL F6 to F12 PF6to PF12 CTRL 7 or CTRL F13 PF13 or CTRL PF1 COMPOSE CHARACTER 0 Field Mark F14 PF14 or CTRL PF2 Menu Request EXTM M HELP PF15 or CTRL PF3 DO PF16 or CT...

Page 110: ...RL F12 CTRL PF1 CTRL PF12 ESC ATTENTION CTRL F13 CTRL EXTM 1 BREAK Note 4 CTRL F14 CTRL EXTM 2 BREAK Long Notes CTRL F15 CTRL EXTM 3 PRINT PRINT Menu Request EXTM Menu ERASE PAGE CLEAR Keypad ERASE EO...

Page 111: ...24 SHIFT 0 1 SHIFT Ti SHIFT T 1 ALPHA LOCK CAPS LOCK 1 CTRL F1 CTRL F15 CTRL PF1 CTRL PF15 TAB 1 Menu Request ExSel Menu CTRL CTRL Keypad NEW LINE 4 1 0 9 Numeric Pad 0 9 ENTER Numeric Pad RETURN 1 DE...

Page 112: ...F15 CTRL PF1 CTRL PF15 TAB Menu Request ExSel Menu CTRL CTRL Keypad NEW LINE 1 0 9 Numeric Pad 0 9 RETURN ENTER 1 Numeric Pad DELETE DELETE 1 ENTER Numeric Pad ENTER ESC ATTENTION Notes 1 The Control...

Page 113: ...REAK Note CTRL F13 CTRL ExSel 1 BREAK Long Notes CTRL F14 CTRL ExSel 2 PRINT PRINT CTRLF15 CTRL ExSel 3 ERASE PAGE CLEAR Menu Request ExSel M ERASE EOL ERASE EOF Keypad HOME HOME 0 9 Numeric Pad 0 9 C...

Page 114: ...F13 CTRL EXTM 1 BREAK Long Notes CTRL F14 CTRL EXTM 2 PRINT PRTSC CTRL F15 CTRL EXTM 3 ERASE PAGE CLEAR Menu Request EXTMM ERASE EOL EREOF Keypad HOME HOME 0 9 Numeric Pad 0 9 CMD ESC CTRL ATTENTION...

Page 115: ...LETE DEL PF16 ESCS DEVICE CANCEL ALTx PF17 ESC DUPLICATE ALTd PF18 ESC A ENTER 4 1 or ALTm PF19 ESC ERASE EOF ERASE EOL EOF PF20 ESC ERASE INPUT ERASE INPUT PF21 ESC ExSel ALT PF22 ESC FIELD MARK ALTf...

Page 116: ...ODE ERASE INPUT EFFAC ENTR PF21 EXT CODE EXSEL SEL FONCT1 PF22 EXT CODE FIELD MARK SELFONCTf PF23 EXT CODE _ HOME K PF24 EXT CODE IDENT EXT CODE 2 PRINT SEL FONCT p INSERT MODE EXT CODE DEL PRINT LINE...

Page 117: ...S 3270 USE FUNCTION PF5 ESCS PF6 ESC 6 PF7 ESC 7 PF8 ESCS PF9 ESC 9 PF10 ESCO PF11 ESC PF12 ESC PF1S ESCI PF14 ESC PF15 ESC PF16 ESC PF17 ESC PF18 ESC PF19 ESC PF20 ESC PF21 ESC PF22 ESC PF2S ESC_ PF2...

Page 118: ...characters can be generated from the terminal 2 ESC For key sequences that begin with ESC press and release ESC and then press theother key 3 FUNZ ALTRN Forkey sequences that beginwith FUNZ ALTRN pres...

Page 119: ...FUNCTION PF5 ESCS PF6 ESC 6 PF7 ESC 7 PF8 ESC 8 PF9 ESC 9 PF10 ESCO PFll ESC PF12 ESC PF13 ESCI PF14 ESC PF15 ESCE PF16 ESC PF17 ESC PF18 ESCt PF19 ESC a PF20 ESC PF21 ESC PF22 ESC PF23 ESC_ PF24 ESC...

Page 120: ...F14 SHIFT F2 CURSOR SELECT CTRLk PF15 SHIFT FS DELETE DELETE PF16 SHIFT F4 DEVICE CANCEL CTRLx PF17 SHIFT F5 DUPUCATE CTRLd PF18 SHIFT F6 ENTER ENTER or SEND PF19 SHIFT F7 ERASE EOF ERASE EOF PF20 SHI...

Page 121: ...R SELECT CTRLk PF15 SHIFT F3 DELETE DELETE PF16 SHIFT F4 DEVICE CANCEL CTRL PF17 SHIFT FS DUPUCATE CTRLd PF18 SHIFT F6 ENTER RETURN ENTER or SEND PF19 SHIFT F7 ERASE EOF ERASE EOF PF20 SHIFT F8 ERASE...

Page 122: ...16 SHIFT F6 DUPLICATE CTRL TAB PF17 SHIFT F7 ENTER ENTER or RETURN PF18 SHIFT F8 ERASE EOF END or ALT F6 PF19 SHIFT F9 ERASE INPUT CTRL HOME PF20 SHIFT FIG ExSel CTRLI PF21 ALT F1 FIELD MARK CTRL PGDN...

Page 123: ...p PF21 F21 EXSEL CTRLI PF22 F22 FIELD MARK CTRLf PF2S F2S HOME Home PF24 F24 IDENT ESCz PRINT CTRLp INSERT MODE Insert REFRESH ESCr NEW LINE Return RESET CTRLr PA1 PA1 RESUME PRINT CTRLc PA2 PA2 STATU...

Page 124: ...PF17 F17 PF18 F18 PF19 F19 PF20 F20 PF21 F21 PF22 F22 PF2S F2S PF24 F24 PRINT S6I fonct p REFRESH ESCr RESET S6I fonct r RESUME PRINT CTRLc STATUS ON OFF ESC SUSPEND PRINT CTRLb SYSTEM REQUEST ESCs T...

Page 125: ...F21 F21 EXSEL CTRLI PF22 F22 FIELD MARK CTRLf PF23 F23 HOME Home PF24 F24 IDENT ESCz PRINT CTRLp INSERT MODE Insert REFRESH ESCr NEW LINE Return RESET CTRL r PA1 PA1 RESUME PRINT CTRLc PA2 PA2 STATUS...

Page 126: ...ERASE INPUT Er Inp PF21 F21 EXSEL CTRL 1 PF22 F22 FIELD MARK CTRLf PF23 F23 HOME Home PF24 F24 IDENT ESCz PRINT CTRL p INSERT MODE Insert REFRESH ESCr NEW LINE Return RESET CTRLr PA1 PA1 RESUME PRINT...

Page 127: ...Inser RESET S6I fonct r NEW LINE Retour RESUME PRINT CTRLc PA1 API STATUS ON OFF ESC PA2 AP2 SUSPEND PRINT CTRL b PAS PAS SYSTEM REQUEST ESCs PF1 F1 TAB I PF2 F2 TEST SOI fonct t PF3 FS PF4 F4 Notes...

Page 128: ...THIS 3270 USE PF5 F5 PF6 F6 PF7 F7 PF8 F8 PF9 F9 PF10 F10 PF11 F11 PF12 F12 PF13 F13 PF14 F14 PF15 F15 PF16 F16 PF17 F17 PF18 F18 PF19 F19 PF20 F20 PF21 F21 PF22 F22 PF23 F23 PF24 F24 PRINT Strg p REF...

Page 129: ...HIS 3270 USE FUNCTION PF4 F4 PF5 F5 PF6 F6 PF7 F7 PF8 F8 PF9 F9 PF10 F10 PF11 F11 PF12 F12 PF13 F13 PF14 F14 PF15 F15 PF16 F16 PF17 F17 PF18 F18 PF19 F19 PF20 F20 PF21 F21 PF22 F22 PF23 F23 PF24 F24 P...

Page 130: ...F20 ERASE INPUT Er Inp PF21 F21 EXSEL CTRL 1 PF22 F22 FIELD MARK CTRLf PF23 F23 HOME Home PF24 F24 IDENT ESCz PRINT CTRLp INSERT MODE Insert REFRESH ESCr NEW LINE Return RESET CTRL r PA1 PA1 RESUME PR...

Page 131: ...p PF21 F21 EXSEL CTRLI PF22 F22 FIELD MARK CTRLf PF2S F2S HOME Home PF24 F24 IDENT ESCz PRINT CTRLp INSERT MODE Insert REFRESH ESCr NEW LINE Return RESET CTRL r PA1 PA1 RESUME PRINT CTRLc PA2 PA2 STAT...

Page 132: ...L CTRLI RESUME PRINT CTRLc FIELD MARK CTRLf STATUS ON OFF ESC HOME inclo SUSPEND PRINT CTRLb IDENT ESCz SYSTEM REQUEST ESCs INSERT MODE Insert TAB H NEW LINE Reinlcio TEST CTRL PA1 AP1 Notes 1 Followi...

Page 133: ...SUME PRINT CTRLc FIELD MARK CTRLf STATUS ON OFF ESC HOME incto SUSPEND PRINT CTRLb IDENT ESCz SYSTEM REQUEST ESCs INSERT MODE Insert TAB 1 NEW LINE Relniclo TEST CTRLt PA1 API Notes 1 Following 3270 C...

Page 134: ...ERASE INPUT Er Inp PF21 F21 EXSEL CTRL 1 PF22 F22 FIELD MARK CTRLf PF2S F2S HOME Home PF24 F24 IDENT ESCz PRINT CTRLp INSERT MODE Insert REFRESH ESCr NEW LINE Return RESET CTRLr PA1 PA1 RESUME PRINT...

Page 135: ...XSEL Sei fonct 1 PF22 F22 FIELD MARK Sei fonct f PF23 F23 HOME 1 PF24 F24 1 PRINT Sei fonct p IDENT ESCz 1 REFRESH ESCr INSERT MODE Inser 1 RESET Sei fonct r NEW LINE Retour 1 RESUME PRINT CTRLc PA1 A...

Page 136: ...FT 4 CURSOR RIGHT CURSOR UP T CURSOR FAST LEFT Strg V CURSOR FAST RIGHT Strg u CURSOR SEL Strg k DELETE DEVICE CANCEL Strg X DUPLICATE Strg d ENTER Send ERASE EOF Ld Feld ERASE INPUT Ld Elng EXSEL Str...

Page 137: ...F22 FIELD MARK CTRLf PF2S F2S HOME Home PF24 F24 IDENT ESCz PRINT CTRLp INSERT MODE Insert REFRESH ESCr NEW LINE Return RESET CTRL r PA1 PA1 RESUME PRINT CTRLc PA2 PA2 STATUS ON OFF ESC PAS PAS SUSPE...

Page 138: ...TRLv PF13 ESCI CURSOR FAST RIGHT CTRLn PF14 ESC CURSOR SELECT ESCk PF15 ESC DELETE DEL PF16 ESCS DEVICE CANCEL CTRLx PF17 ESC DUPUCATE CTRLd PF18 ESC A ENTER RETURN PF19 ESC ERASE EOF CTRLe PF20 ESC E...

Page 139: ...SR SEL PF14 PF14 DELETE r PF15 PF1S DEVICE CANCEL DEVCNCL PF16 PF16 DUPUCATE DUP PF17 PF17 ENTER ENTER PF18 PF18 ERASE EOF ERASE EOF PF19 PF19 ERASE INPUT ERASE INPUT PF20 PF20 ExSel ALT ERASE EOF PF2...

Page 140: ...LETE Del 1 PF16 CTRLr DEVICE CANCEL CTRL PF17 CTRLt DUPUCATE CTRLd 1 PF18 CTRLy ENTER Enter 1 PF19 CTRLu ERASE EOF DELETE FIELD 1 PF20 CTRL ERASE INPUT CTRLx 1 PF21 CTRLo ExSel Esc b 1 PF22 CTRLp FIEL...

Page 141: ...ONTROL t DUPLICATE CONTROLd 1 PF18 CONTROLy ENTER ENTER 1 PF19 CONTROL u ERASE EOF DELETE FIELD 1 PF20 CONTROL 1 ERASE INPUT CONTROL X 1 PF21 CONTROL o ExSel ESCAPE b 1 PF22 CONTROL p FIELD MARK CONTR...

Page 142: ...C DUPLICATE CTRLd 1 PF17 ESC ENTER Return or Enter 1 PF18 ESC A ERASE EOF CTRLe i PF19 ESC ERASE INPUT ESCi 1 PF20 ESC ExSel CTRL b 1 PF21 ESC FIELD MARK CTRLf 1 PF22 ESC HOME ESCh i PF23 ESC_ IDENT E...

Page 143: ...ANCEL CTRLx 1 PF17 ESC DUPLICATE CTRLd 1 PF18 ESC A ENTER RETURN or Num ENTER 1 PF19 ESC ERASE EOF CTRLe 1 PF20 ESC ERASE INPUT ESCI 1 PF21 ESC ExSel CTRLb 1 PF22 ESC FIELD MARK CTRLf 1 PF23 ESC_ HOME...

Page 144: ...T ESCI PF21 ESC EXSEL CTRLb PF22 ESC FIELD MARK CTRLf PF23 ESC_ HOME ESCh PF24 ESC IDENT ESCd PRim CTRLp INSERT MODE ESC DELETE REFRESH ESCr NEW LINE LINEFEED RESET CTRLr SPACE BAR SPACE BAR RESUME PR...

Page 145: ...NCEL CTRLx PF17 FID DUPUCATE CTRLd PF18 Fit ENTER Return PF19 F12 ERASE EOF CTRLe PF20 F13 ERASE INPUT Remove PF21 F14 ExSel CTRLb PF22 Help FIELD MARK CTRLf PF23 Do HOME CTRLh PF24 F17 IDENT CTRLz PR...

Page 146: ...xiliary 4 PF5 Auxiliary 5 PF6 Auxiliary 6 PF7 Auxiliary 7 PF8 Auxiliary 8 PF9 Auxiliary 9 PF10 PF1 PF11 PF2 PF12 PF3 PF13 F6 PF14 F7 PF15 F8 PF16 F9 PF17 FIG PF18 F11 PF19 F12 PF20 F13 PF21 F14 PF22 A...

Page 147: ...liary 5 PF6 Auxiliary 6 PF7 Auxiliary 7 PF8 Auxiliary 8 PF9 Auxiliary 9 PF10 PF1 PF11 PF2 PF12 PF3 PF13 F6 PF14 F7 PF15 F8 PF16 F9 PF17 FIG PF18 F11 PF19 F12 PF20 F13 PF21 F14 PF22 Aide PF23 Ex cuter...

Page 148: ...iiiary 4 PF5 Auxiiiary 5 PF6 Auxiiiary 6 PF7 Auxiliary 7 PF8 Auxiiiary 8 PF9 Auxiliary 9 PF10 PF1 PF11 PF2 PF12 PF3 PF13 F6 PF14 F7 PF15 F8 PF16 F9 PF17 F10 PF18 Fit PF19 F12 PF20 F13 PF21 F14 PF22 Hj...

Page 149: ...have their equivalent With theterminal set up with NRC character set the3270 characters XX and cannot begenerated 2 CTRL Forkey sequences that begin with CTRL press and hold CTRL while pressing the o...

Page 150: ...er set the 3270 characters a e T 6 0 a e T 6 u and y cannot be generated 2 CTRL For keysequences that begin with CTRL press and holdCTRL while pressing the other key 3 For keysequences that contain Au...

Page 151: ...xiliary 2 PF3 Auxiliary 3 PF4 Auxiliary 4 Notes 1 CTRL For key sequences that begin with CTRL 2 For key sequences that contain Auxiliary press TO PERFORM THIS 3270 USE FUNCTION PF5 Auxiliary 5 PF6 Aux...

Page 152: ...3 PF4 Notes Auxiliary 4 ASCII Terminals Used as 3270 Terminals TO PERFORM THIS 3270 USE FUNCTinN PF5 Auxiliary 5 PF6 Auxiliary 6 PF7 Auxiliary 7 PF8 Auxiliary 8 PF9 Auxiliary 9 PF10 PF1 PF11 PF2 PF12...

Page 153: ...uxiliary 6 PF7 Auxiliary 7 PF8 Auxiiiary 8 PF9 Auxiliary 9 PF10 PF1 PF11 PF2 PF12 PF3 PF13 F6 PF14 F7 PF15 F8 PF16 F9 PF17 FIG PF18 Fit PF19 F12 PF20 F13 PF21 F14 PF22 Help PF23 VOER OPDR UIT PF24 F17...

Page 154: ...y 4 PF5 Auxiliary 5 PF6 Auxiliary 6 PF7 Auxiliary 7 PF8 Auxiliary 8 PF9 Auxiliary 9 PF10 PF1 PF11 PF2 PF12 PF3 PF13 F6 PF14 F7 PF15 F8 PF16 F9 PF17 F10 PF18 F11 PF19 F12 PF20 F13 PF21 F14 PF22 Hjelp P...

Page 155: ...s the terminal must beset up with theMCS character set 2 All 3270 characters have their equivalent except and 3 CTRL For key sequences that begin with CTRL press and hold CTRL while pressing the other...

Page 156: ...Auxiliary 4 PF5 Auxiliary 5 PF6 Auxiliary 6 PF7 Auxiliary 7 PF8 Auxiliary 8 PF9 Auxiliary 9 PF10 PF1 PF11 PF2 PF12 PF3 PF13 F6 PF14 F7 PF15 F8 PF16 F9 PF17 FIG PF18 F11 PF19 F12 PF20 F13 PF21 F14 PF2...

Page 157: ...FIELD MARK CTRLf PF23 Utfdr HOME CTRLh PF24 F17 IDENT CTRLz PRINT CTRLp INSERT MODE Satt In PRINT SCREEN CTRL 3 1 NEW LINE Vdlj REFRESH Fdreg blld SPACE BAR SPACE BAR RESET CTRLr PA1 F18 RESUME PRINT...

Page 158: ...0 F13 EXSEL CTRL b PF21 F14 FIELD MARK CTRLf PF22 Aide HOME CTRL h PF23 Ex6cuter IDENT CTRL 2 PF24 F17 INSERT MODE Insurer PRINT CTRLp NEW LINE Select PRINT SCREEN CTRL 3 1 SPACE BAR SPACE BAR REFRESH...

Page 159: ...der range of 3270 characters theterminal must beset up with theMOS character set 2 All 3270 characters have their equivalent except and 3 CTRL For key sequences that begin with CTRL press and hold CTR...

Page 160: ...PF20 F13 EXSEL CTRLb PF21 F14 FIELD MARK CTRL PF22 Help HOME CTRLh PF23 Do IDENT CTRLz PF24 F17 INSERT MODE Insert here PRINT CTRLp NEW LINE Select PRINT SCREEN CTRL 3 1 SPACE BAR SPACE BAR REFRESH Pr...

Page 161: ...F13 CURSOR SELECT CURSR SEL PF14 PF14 DELETE PF15 PF15 DEVICE CANCEL DEV CNCL PF16 PF16 DUPLICATE DUP PF17 PF17 ENTER ENTER PF18 PF18 ERASE EOF ERASE EOF PF19 PF19 ERASE INPUT ERASE INPUT PF20 PF20 Ex...

Page 162: ...OR SELECT ESCk PF14 ESC DELETE DEL PF15 ESC DEVICE CANCEL CTRL PF16 ESC DUPUCATE CTRLd PF17 ESC ENTER RETURN PF18 ESC ERASE EOF CTRLe PF19 ESC ERASE INPUT ESCI PF20 ESC ExSel ESCb PF21 ESC FIELD MARK...

Page 163: ...ARK CTRLf HOME V IDENT ESCd INSERT MODE ESC DEL NEW LINE BACKSPACE PA1 ESC PA2 ESC PA3 ESC PF1 ESC1 PF2 ESC 2 Notes To Perform This 3270 Function Use PF3 ESC 3 PF4 ESC 4 PF5 ESC 5 PF6 ESC 6 PR ESC 7 P...

Page 164: ...RLb 1 PF14 CTRLw CURSOR SELECT Esck 1 PF15 CTRLe DELETE DEL 1 PF16 CTRLr DEVICE CANCEL CTRL 1 PF17 CTRLt DUPUCATE CTRLd 1 PF18 CTRLy ENTER ENTER 1 PF19 CTRLu ERASE EOF CTRL End 1 PF20 CTRL ERASE INPUT...

Page 165: ...SC CURSOR FAST RIGHT CTRLu PF13 ESC CURSOR SELECT ESCk PF14 ESC DELETE RUB PF15 ESC DEVICE CANCEL CTRLx PF16 ESCS DUPLICATE CTRLd PF17 ESC ENTER RETURN PF10 ESC ERASE EOF CTRLe PF19 ESC ERASE INPUT ES...

Page 166: ...CTRLv PF12 ESC CURSOR FAST RIGHT CTRLu PF13 ESC CURSOR SELECT ESCk PF14 ESC DELETE RUB PF15 ESC DEVICE CANCEL CTRLx PF16 ESCS DUPUCATE CTRLd PF17 ESC ENTER RETURN PF18 ESC ERASE EOF ERASE LINE or CTR...

Page 167: ...SC 9 CURSOR RIGHT PF10 ESCO CURSOR UP T PF11 ESC CURSOR FAST LEFT CTRLv PF12 ESC CURSOR FAST RIGHT CTRLu PF13 ESC CURSOR SELECT ESCk PF14 ESC DELETE DELETE PF15 ESC DEVICE CANCEL CTRLx PF16 ESCS DUPLI...

Page 168: ...E EOF ERASE EOF ERASE INPUT ERASE INPUT ExSel ALT ERASE EOF FIELD MARK FIELD MARK HOME S IDENT IDENT INSERT MODE 9 NEW LINE PA1 PA1 PA2 PA2 PA3 ESC PF1 PF1 PF2 PF2 PF3 PF3 To Perform This 3270 Functio...

Page 169: ...OF Annulatlon PF20 Fnct 0 ERASE INPUT Esc 1 PF21 Fnct 1 EXSEL Esc b PF22 Fnct 2 FIELD MARK ESC for CTRL f PF23 Esc t of Numeric Keypad HOME Esc h PF24 Esc IDENT Esc z PRINT ESC p or CTRL p INSERT MODE...

Page 170: ...PF13 F6 CURSOR FAST RIGHT CTRLu PF14 F7 CURSOR SELECT CTRLk PF15 F8 DELETE DEL PF16 F9 DEVICE CANCEL CTRLx PF17 FIG DUPLICATE CTRLd PF18 Fit ENTER PF19 F12 ERASE EOF CTRLe PF20 F13 ERASE INPUT Remove...

Page 171: ...4 F7 CURSOR SELECT CTRLk PF15 F8 DELETE DEL PF16 F9 DEVICE CANCEL CTRLx PF17 F10 DUPLICATE CTRLd PF18 F11 ENTER 4 PF19 F12 ERASE EOF CTRLo PF20 F13 ERASE INPUT Loschen PF21 F14 ExSel CTRLb PF22 Hi lie...

Page 172: ...16 F9 DELETE 3 PF17 F10 DEVICE CANCEL CTRLx PFI 8 F11 DUPLICATE CTRLd PF19 F12 ENTER Return PF20 F13 ERASE EOF CTRLe PF21 F14 ERASE INPUT Remove PF22 Help ExSel CTRLb PF23 Do FIELD MARK CTRL PF24 F17...

Page 173: ...C CURSOR FAST RIGHT CTRLu 1 PF13 ESCI CURSOR SELECT ESCk 1 PF14 ESC DELETE DEL 1 PF15 ESC DEVICE CANCEL CTRLx 1 PF16 ESCS DUPLICATE CTRLd 1 PF17 ESC ENTER ENTER or RETURN 1 PF18 ESC A ERASE EOF CTRLe...

Page 174: ...3 F13 CURSOR SELECT ESCk 1 PF14 F14 DELETE CHAR DELETE i PF1S F15 DEVICE CANCEL CTRLx 1 PF16 F16 DUPUCATE CTRLd 1 PF17 SHIFT F1 ENTER ENTER or RETURN 1 PF18 SHIFT F2 ERASE EOF LINE DELETE 1 PF19 SHIFT...

Page 175: ...TER RETURN or CTRL m PF19 ESC ERASE EOF CTRLe PF20 ESC ERASE INPUT ESCI PF21 ESC ExSel ESCb PF22 ESC FIELD MARK CTRLf PF23 ESC_ HOME ESCh PF24 ESC or ESC IDENT ESC z or ESC d PRINT CTRLp INSERT MODE E...

Page 176: ...1 PF2 PF3 Jisa To Perform This 3270 FuncHon PF5 PF6 PF7 PF8 PF9 PF10 PF11 PF12 PF13 PF14 PF15 PF16 PF17 PF18 PF19 PF20 PF21 PF22 PF23 PF24 PRINT REFRESH RESET RESUME PRINT STATUS ON OFF SUSPEND PRINT...

Page 177: ...LETE DEL CHAR 1 PF16 F16 DEVICE CANCEL CTRLx 1 PF17 SHIFT F7 DUPLICATE CTRLd 1 PF18 SHIFT F8 ENTER Return or Enter 1 PF19 SHIFT F9 ERASE EOF CTRLe 1 PF20 SHIFT FIG ERASE INPUT Esc e 1 PF21 SHIFT F11 E...

Page 178: ...ation B 9 IBM 3161 3163 or 3164 Display Station B 10 IBM 3162 Display Station B 11 ADDS Viewpoint A2 B 12 ADDS Viewpoint 78 B 13 Cypress Cedar and Juniper B 13 DEC VT52 and VT100 B 14 DEC VT220 and VT...

Page 179: ...annot be used Modem Specifications and Setup IBM 5841 5842 5853 Hayes Smartmodem 300and 1200 and MIcom Data Modems Models 3012and 3024 are auto call modems supported for communication to ASCII hosts T...

Page 180: ...a Carrier Detect DCD On Carrier Detect is raised at connection time 2 Reset to Default Options on Loss of Data Terminal Ready DTR Off When this switch is set to OFF the 3174 can reset the modem to a k...

Page 181: ...Modem Flow Control ON The modems send XON and XOFF characters to control data flow between themselves This switch is ignored if ECL is active 4 Speed Buffering On The modem s AEA interface speed is t...

Page 182: ...em 1200 Configuration Switch Settings Switch Number Option Name Switch Setting Description 1 Data Terminal Ready DTP Up The station supports DTR 2 Connection indication state format Up The results are...

Page 183: ...used by comma in dial string default 2 seconds Not relevant toAEA operation 9 Carrier Detect Delay Not relevant to AEA operation 10 Delay time between carrier loss and outage notification default 0 7...

Page 184: ...4 IBM 3101 Display Terminal Switch Position Note CHAR BLOCK CHAR HDX FDX FDX 2320 422 232C PRTS CRTS PRTS REVCH OFF TURNAROUND CR DUAL MONO DUAL ST0P1 ST0P2 1 PARITY 1 SEND LINE 2 NULL SUPP 2 TIME FIL...

Page 185: ...HOST SYSTEM 4 INACTIVITY TIME OUT IN MINUTES 5 EXTENDED CODES 5 NAME OF HOST FILE TRANSFER COMMAND 3 Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration of the 3174 2 Choose the communication port that...

Page 186: ...BREAKSIGNAL ms 500 SEND NULL SUPPRESS PACING N A Keyboard Printer Keyboard ENTER RETURN RETURN NEW LINE NEW LINE OR SEND INSERT CHARACTER SPACE Keyboard Printer Printer LINE SPEED bps 3 WORD LENGTH bi...

Page 187: ...SCROLL OFF 5 SEND 4 SEND NULL 4 INS CHAR 4 TRACE 4 Notes 1 Thisitem mustbe set to match the machine for example set 3161 for a 3161 terminal 2 This setting must match the configuration of the 3174 3 S...

Page 188: ...2 LINE CTL PRTS BREAKSIGNAL ms 500 SEND NULL SUPPRESS OFF PACING _ 1 ENTER SEND RETURN LF NEW LINE CR SEND 1 INSERT CHAR 1 PRINTER OPTIONS 1 Notes 1 The function designated by this Item has no effect...

Page 189: ...TY ERROR 2 SCREEN REFRESH RATE 3 CHARACTER SET US Domestic CURSOR DISPLAY 2 CURSOR FORMAT 2 Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration ofthe 3174 2 The function described by this switch has no...

Page 190: ...ICK 3 Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration of the 3174 2 This selection must match the power line frequency in the U S A this switch is set to 60 Hz 3 The function described by this switc...

Page 191: ...INE 80 LINE LOCAL LINE TABS 4 Notes 1 User preference this Is a VT100 local option 2 This selection is not an option on the VT52 3 This setting must match the configuration ofthe 3174 4 Thefunction de...

Page 192: ...ser defined keys 1 User features 1 Char set mode Multinational or National 2 4 Keypad 1 Cursor keys Normal cursor keys New line No new line Transmit 2 Receive Receive transmit XOFF XOFF at 64 Bits par...

Page 193: ...4014 Set up 3 5 Notes 1 User preference this is a VT240 local option 2 This setting must match the configuration of the 3174 3 The function designated bythis switch has no effecton the 3174 4 Must be...

Page 194: ...CURSOR 1 FRAME RATE 2 BAUD RATE MAIN 3 BAUD RATE AUX 1 PARITY MAIN 3 PARITY AUX 1 CAPS LOCK 1 LOCAL PRINT 1 Notes 1 User preference this Is a local option 2 This selection must match the power line fr...

Page 195: ...RATE 1 PARITY 1 HALF FULL DUPLEX FULL DUPLEX AUTO LF CR CR U L CASE 2 STD REV VIDEO 2 INTERFACE EIA Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration of the 3174 2 User preference this is a Hazeltine...

Page 196: ...D WRAPAROUND CURSOR DISABLED SPACE OVERWRITE LATCH DISABLED ESCAPE SEQUENCE TRANSMISSION ENABLED Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration of the 3174 2 If you are usingthe standard keyboard s...

Page 197: ...DISP U L DISP U L DISP SPACE ADV SPACE EOT OFF OFF ETX OFF OFF CODE SEC OFF 202 OFF OFF 103 OFF 103 LOCAL OFF OFF CUR CTL OFF CUR CTL NORM FILL NORM BEEP ON OFF 4 GT LK GT Notes 1 This setting must ma...

Page 198: ...8 BIT 7 EOT OFF ETX OFF CODE OFF 202 OFF 103 103 1 LOCAL OFF GT LK GT NORM FILL NORM Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration of the 3174 2 This selection must match the power line frequency...

Page 199: ...FREQ Hz 3 HANDSHAKE 2 REV XON XOFF ENA BUSY 1 ANSBK 1 SCREEN SAVE 1 KEYBOARD US UK ADM3A MODE N MODE ADM LEAD IN ESC SCROLL N 580 COMP 1 CURSOR HOME 1 Notes 1 The function designated by this switch h...

Page 200: ...N SAVE 1 ATTRIBUTES 1 LOCK alpha shift 1 INDICATE SHIFT 1 LOCK local transmit 1 LOCK RELEASE 1 KEYBD 3278 SCROLL N Notes 1 The function designated by this switch has no effect on the 3174 2 This setti...

Page 201: ...Y must match the 3174 QUEUESIZE recommended queuesize Is 900 FLAGGING Should match the flow control specified in the 3174 configuration Note When you use a shared printer the HC INTERFACE option must...

Page 202: ...FEED IN COL 80 JUMPER INSTALLED 5 PAGE EXTENSION 6 Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration of the 3174 2 The character set must match the translate table used in the 3174 3 This selection mu...

Page 203: ...r 1 DUPLEX FDX EDIT BOUND PG EDITING EXT DSPL 1ST CHAR SET U S GUARDED XFR _ 1 HORZ EDIT RT INS RPLC RPLC KEYCLICK _ 3 LN ATTR NOR LN XFER _ 1 LF NEWLN LN FEED LN PG 24 MULTI AREA XFER 1 PG XFER 1 PAR...

Page 204: ...r 3 Notes 1 The function designated by this switch has no effect on the 3174 2 This setting must match the configuration of the 3174 3 User preference 4 This selection must match the power line freque...

Page 205: ...AUTO NL OFF CR CR AUX AUTO SCROLL 2 DATA BIT 7 STOP BIT 1 PARITY BIT 1 MODEM PORT BAUD RATE 1 Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration of the AEA 2 When a printer is attached to the auxiliar...

Page 206: ...l CUT Control unit terminal D dec decimal DEL The delete character dev Device OLE Data link escape SR Data set ready ICopyright IBM Corp 1987 1990 DTR Data terminal ready dup DUP Duplicate E EIA Elect...

Page 207: ...X Private branch exchange PC Personal Computer PF Picofarad PF Program function PS Programmed symbols R Req Request RTM Response Time Monitor RTS Request to send S SA Set attribute SOS SNA character s...

Page 208: ...asynchronous data transmissions data characters may be sent or Copyright IBM Corp 1987 1930 received at any time no modem clocking Is used to establish bit timing Asynchronous Emulation Adapter AEA In...

Page 209: ...nfiguration See also system configuration Connection Menu A menu on the screen of a display station attached to the 3174 Establishment Controller from which a user can select an available host control...

Page 210: ...sfer rate 2 In SNA the process of managing the rate at which data traffic passes between components of the network The purpose of flow control Is to optimize the rate of flow of message units with min...

Page 211: ...is processed as though it were a separate dispiay station N native mode A 3179 or 3180 operational mode that uses the full capabilities of those models display and keyboard network 1 An arrangement o...

Page 212: ...th the host selector pen A pen like Instrument that can be attached to a display station When a program using full screen processing Is assigned to the display station the pen can be used to select it...

Page 213: ...al types for a given port time out 1 An event that occurs at the end of a predetermined period of time that began at the occurrence of another specified event 2 A time interval allotted for certain op...

Page 214: ...nction DG210 2 15 VT100 2 10 VT220 2 12 3101 2 6 change screen key sequences alternate 1 10 how to use 1 5 keyboard extension mode 1 6 location on keyboard 1 5 patches 1 11 Copyright IBM Corp 1987 199...

Page 215: ...or Left 3 9 Cursor Right 3 9 Cursor Up 3 9 CURSRSEL 3 10 Delete 3 10 DEV CNCL 3 10 keys 3270 function continued UP 3 10 Enter 3 9 Erase EOF 3 11 Erase Input 3 11 Field Mark 3 11 Home 3 10 IDENT 3 11 I...

Page 216: ...host descriptor 1 5 3 19 3 7 session Indicators continued host Identifier 1 5 LT Identifier 1 4 setting up ASCII terminals B 7 setting up modems station set descriptor See Host Descriptor station set...

Page 217: ...n fields types 3 7 status line 3 13 VT100 emulation 2 9 3101 emulation 2 6 3270 display station emulation attached printer support 3 20 communicating with host control program 3 19 connecting to a hos...

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