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Page 2: ...Planning and Installation IBM 3708 Network Conversion Unit GA27 3766 03...

Page 3: ...es and programs programming or services that are not announced in your country Such references or information must not be construed to mean that IBM intends to announce such IBM products programming o...

Page 4: ...llowing FOB Public Contact Branch Room 725 1919 M St NW Washington DC 20554 Tele 202 634 1940 Consumer Assistance and Small Business Division Room 254 1919 M St NW Washington DC 20554 Tele 202 632 700...

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Page 6: ...Its Advantages provides general information about the 3708 Chapter 2 Operating Mode Functions describes the functions that the 3708 provides in protocol conversion protocol enveloping and ASCII pass...

Page 7: ...te new ones Chapter 16 Converting Between Standard and Enhanced UDTs explains how to convert standard terminal tables to enhanced and vice versa Chapter 17 Creating a User Defined Translate Table desc...

Page 8: ...lem diagnosis information that is used by repair center representatives IBM 3708 Network Conversion Unit End User Reference GA27 3765 describes the procedures for operating terminals attached to the 3...

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Page 10: ...ed Terminal Logon Initialization Sequence Default terminal tables and switch settings for the following terminals IBM 3151 FALCO 500 WY 50 A description of a new host port inactivity time out option A...

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Page 12: ...on Parameters Device Information Form Network Planning Form Port Definition Form Chapter 5 Planning for Installation Specifications and Location Requirements Interface Requirements Power Requirements...

Page 13: ...9 Step 5 Activating the Configuration 12 9 Step 6 Ending the Control Terminal Session 12 10 Step 7 Connecting the Cables 12 13 Chapter 13 Configuration Procedures 13 1 Defining a Port for a SNA Host 1...

Page 14: ...Conversion Only E 4 Displays Protocol Enveloping Only or Dynamic E 5 Displays with Printers Protocol Conversion Only E 6 Display with Printer Dynamic E 7 Appendix F 3708 Control Terminal Messages F l...

Page 15: ...al 1 13 IBM PC FTTERM Color and Monochrome 1 14 IBM PC in 3101 Emulation Mode 1 15 IBM 3101 Models 10 12 13 20 22 23 1 16 IBM 3151 ASCII Display Station 1 17 IBM 3161 ASCII Display Station 1 19 IBM 31...

Page 16: ...Appendix N Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion Table N I list of Abbreviations X I Glossary Index x s X I3 Contents XV...

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Page 18: ...nition Form Port Definition Form Example Power Plugs by Country Power Plugs and Receptacles 3708 M120 screen UDT Conversion Screen MI28 0 Sample 3708 Configuration SNA Hosts ASCII Hosts Printers Displ...

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Page 20: ...inter Support Multiple Logical Unit Support Protocol Enveloping ASCII Pass Through Function Summary Chapter 3 Host and ASCII Device Interfaces SNA Hosts ASCII Hosts ASCII End User Devices Protocol Con...

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Page 22: ...s SNA hosts Physical Description The 3708 which is shown in Figure I Ion page 1 2 is small lightweight and portable It consists of two modular customer replaceable hardware components a base and a car...

Page 23: ...CII device with SNA headers Devices that normally communicate with host applications through the start stop support of the Network Terminal Option NTO can communicate through the 3708 NTO start stop s...

Page 24: ...of SNA Host Connections For a list of SNA hosts that the 3708 supports refer to SNA Hosts on page 3 1 As many as nine ports can be defined for ASCII hosts Each of these ports can connect to separate...

Page 25: ...in control terminal mode The 3708 allows only one display at a time to be logged on in control terminal mode The control terminal can be either directly or remotely connected to the 3708 The control...

Page 26: ...share a single communication downstream line It supports personal computer file transfer through the IBM PC HOST File Transfer and Terminal Emulator Program FTTERM It allows you to manage the configur...

Page 27: ...disconnection It provides an optional inactivity time out that may be used to disconnect terminals thus reducing security exposures and limiting dial charges on switched lines It connects to devices...

Page 28: ...on or initiate a restart at the control terminal It has a built in optional extended diagnostic test program that is available with port external wrap testing It provides a one year warranty and is su...

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Page 30: ...IBM 3270 key functions The 3708 provides mappings for many types of ASCII displays In addition up to six mappings can be user defined for other types of ASCII displays A display that has a user defin...

Page 31: ...nced null blank processing on and off It supports highlighting and color for certain classes of displays Refer to IBM 3708 Network Conversion Unit Description for more information Light pen operations...

Page 32: ...r LU type 3 print operation Keyboard printers operating in protocol conversion mode are supported as output devices and must be defined as printers Up to 256 characters 8 bit data with no parity can b...

Page 33: ...or with the Parity Error Substitution character It can use up to five different turnaround characters which are defined during configuration to control communication When the 3708 receives a line turn...

Page 34: ...n a Full duplex operations Standard Optional Standard Half duplex operations n a Optional n a Parity and framing checking Standard Optional n a Ignore parity n a Optional Standard Character echoplexin...

Page 35: ...eeds up to 19200 bps Optional Optional Optional EIA 232C support for SNA and ASCII host Standard Standard Standard connection EIA 232C support for downstream device connection Optional Optional Option...

Page 36: ...t to which the device is connected can be defined to suppress the 3708 logon and or host selection screens Because the service priority of the 3708 is in descending order ports 10 and 9 are recommende...

Page 37: ...e direct or it can be remote using a nonswitched leased line ASCII host connections use the EIA 232C interface Line speeds as high as 19200 bps can be used The speed used by the host and the speed use...

Page 38: ...ne 1500 ESPRIT I and ESPRIT IITM Hewlett Packard 2621B Interactive Terminal Lear Siegler ADM 3A Dumb Terminal Northern Telecom Displayphone ROLM Cypress Cedar and Juniper connected through ROLM CBX II...

Page 39: ...nd DC3 as XON and XOFF for pacing Printers and Keyboard Printers The 3708 supports ASCII printers and keyboard printers that have the following characteristics Use asynchronous duplex full communicati...

Page 40: ...bits which mayor may not include parity Use DCI and DC3 as XON and XOFF for pacing Are compatible with TWX 33 35 ASCII Pass Through Mode For ASCII pass through mode the 3708 supports ASCII devices th...

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Page 42: ...Calling for Service Calling the 800 Number Receiving Remote Assistance Hardware and Configuration Requirements Traces and Logs Locating the RID Number Chapter 7 Planning for Microcode Updates How to...

Page 43: ...m 10 4 Local Direct Connection Using an EIA 232C DTE Cable 8100 Only 10 5 Local Direct Connection Using a Host EIA 232C DTE Cable and a 3708 EfA 232C DCE Cable 10 6 Local Direct Connection Using a Hos...

Page 44: ...more information 4 Plan for microcode updates See Chapter 7 Planning for Microcode Updates for more information 5 Plan for central site configuration See Chapter 8 Planning for Central Site Configurat...

Page 45: ...that you can enter for each field on the screens Before starting the configuration you need the following information Host configuration Prepare the host system generation Refer to IBM 3708 Network C...

Page 46: ...Appendix A IBM Supplied Configuration contains the IBM supplied configuration that is shipped with the 3708 This configuration allows you to connect a control terminal for initially configuring the 37...

Page 47: ...owing 1 In each box write the host or end user device that connects to the 3708 The lines between the 3708 and the boxes correspond to the ports on the 3708 2 In the blank beside each box write the ot...

Page 48: ...r Exclvded 10 3 tf splay IB 1 PC XT 1 0 9 g 2 pr fller FHEIU 1 ie fer s to the I81 1 PC Hos hie Transfe r and E ula or Pr l Om Figure 4 2 Network Planning Form Example Pori Definition Form The Port De...

Page 49: ...EVICE LOCATION PORTS TO COMMUNICATE NAME WITH LOCAL REMOfE DIRECT MODEM NULL MODEM DESC MODEMELIM I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 Figure 4 3 Port Definition Form 4 6 3708 Plannil g and Install...

Page 50: ...X X X 2 IBM 4201 Attach til PRT PIln Ill PC AT X X X X IBM 3161 Direct X X X J IBM 3102 Attach til Aux Pon Ill 3161 X X 4 IBM PC XT Direct X X X X 5 Excluded 6 Excluded 7 VT100 Direct X X X 8 ASCII H...

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Page 52: ...e following table shows the recommended service and setup clearances for the 3708 Front 600 mm Back 600 mm Sides 40 mm Note If the 3708 is shelf mounted in a 19 inch rack center it in the rack for pro...

Page 53: ...s 1 You can order a 1 5 meter 6 foot power cord in addition to the cord that is shipped with the 3708 2 High voltages are not available in the USA and Canada Make sure that your site has the electrica...

Page 54: ...untry Voltage Voltage Argentina Japan Australia Korea Austria Netherlands Belgium New Zealand Brazil Norway Bulgaria Peru Canada Poland Chile Portugal Czechoslovakia Rumania Denmark South Africa f Fin...

Page 55: ...ceptacle Plug 3 D View I Receptacle ov e 125v 15A 16A ov 15A 250V Q 0 16A ov 250V 13A 10A 0 XJ 250V 250V 0 0 16A 10A 2 ov 250V 10A 16A 250V 10A Figure 5 2 Power Plugs and Receptacles 5 4 3708 Planning...

Page 56: ...ised floor be sure the cables are arranged so there is adequate space for people to move around the 3708 safely The 3708 cables particularly those for a direct connection using the EIA 422A interface...

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Page 58: ...e problem resolution time Reviewing the Service and Warranty Options Service Options Warranty Options This section describes various service and warranty options that are available for the 3708 The IB...

Page 59: ...e a new cartridge with updated microcode To receive remote assistance you must provide a modem and phone line access for the IBM service representative Installation Technical Assistance Contact the ma...

Page 60: ...ne the type of contract or warranty agreement in effect The IBM customer service coordinator is not the IBM service representative for the 3708 If you wish to obtain existing microcode fixes MCFs for...

Page 61: ...tance must be configured identically to port 3 as described in Appendix A IBM Supplied Configuration If this is not compatible with the normal mode of operation reconfigure a port for that mode before...

Page 62: ...number is displayed on the 3708 logon screens when logging on to the 3708 Generally the RID number located on the cartridge and the base is the same as the RID number displayed on the 3708 logon scre...

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Page 64: ...ineering changes for microcode become available The memo gives you the new EC number for the microcode and a list of the improvements and corrections contained in the update Even if you have not encou...

Page 65: ...d cartridge by a Packing the old cartridge in the shipping carton used to send you the new microcode Please be sure the RID number is identified on all cartridges being returned b Attaching the prepai...

Page 66: ...ase of configuration information for all of the IBM 3708s in an installation Menu driven user friendly facilities for the creation replication and modification of IBM 3708 configuration information in...

Page 67: ...gh one of the 3708 s downstream ports you will need An asynchronous communications adapter operating in primary mode A normal voice grade switched communications line for switched connections only Mod...

Page 68: ...tation Address of X 08 If two or more 3708s are to be installed on a single line each 3708 needs to be configured from the host one at a time The SDLC Station Address X 08 should be reserved as a util...

Page 69: ...or 19 110 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 bps or Autobaud Device Class 1 Keyboard Display Operating Mode 1 or 2 protocol Conversion or Dynamic Interface Type 0 EIA 232C Parity 2 3 or 6 Odd Even or Aut...

Page 70: ...incoming calls Modems do not echo characters Modems do not take over flow control that is the modem does not strip out XONjXOFF characters from the IBM PC or the IBM 3708 Technical Assistance See you...

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Page 72: ...s connection provides access to asynchronous applications at the IBM SNA host that formerly interfaced to the Network Terminal Option NTO licensed program in the 37x5 The IBM PC can also operate throu...

Page 73: ...r An IBM PC DOS screen to a host file to an IBM PC DOS file or to an IBM PC printer Multiple files without operator intervention Provides an online help facility Provides for stored keystroke sequence...

Page 74: ...ative to determine if you are eligible to receive ASKINFO support Ordering Information Both a 5 25 and a 3 5 inch diskette are included with a user s guide when you order the PC HOST File Transfer and...

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Page 76: ...405391 PN 6405394 PN 6405392 PN 6405395 SNA and ASCII hosts ASCII printers ASCII displays and displays See Dote 1 EIA232C EIA 422A DTE DTE Male Male Male Male PN 6405421 PN 6405422 PN 6405423 PN 64053...

Page 77: ...ents Examples of 3708 Cable Connections This section provides examples for cable connections from SNA hosts to a 3708 and from ASCII hosts and end user devices to a 3708 The examples show connections...

Page 78: ...08 DCE Cable M IF 17 F IM Host DCE Cable S 38 Modem Modem 3720 8100 S 36 3710 Notes 1 The 3708 DeE cable length must not exceed 15 meters 50 feet 2 The host may use special connectors If you have this...

Page 79: ...all line speeds that the 3708 supports If this method is chosen then the modem eliminator or null modem must not provide clocking Configure the 3708 SNA host definition option Line Speed for the desir...

Page 80: ...must not exceed 15 meters 50 feet 2 The host has standard 25 pin D connectors 3 Clocking should be provided from the 3708 Configure the 3708 SNA host definition option Line Speed for the desired speed...

Page 81: ...external clocking Choose 00 for the 3708 SNA host definition option Line Speed For the 3705 this particular configuration is not supported except by RPQ number EHOI70 For the 3720 the NCP gen must hav...

Page 82: ...are correct 4 Clocking must be provided by the 3708 by configuring the 3708 SNA host definition option Line Speed with the desired speed specifically this parameter must not be 00 The host system sho...

Page 83: ...405390 PN 6405391 PN 6405392 3708 DCE Cable Notes Modem MI F Eliminator or Null Modem ASCII Device Cable ASCII FI M I Device 1 Check the gender and the pin configuration of the equipment s interface b...

Page 84: ..._3_70_8_D_T_E_C_a_b_le_____ 1 MI FI I Note Check the gender and the pin configuration of the equipment s interface before ordering cables PN 6405393 PN 6405394 3708 F 1M 3708 DTE Cable F 1M ASCII Devi...

Page 85: ...del 12 32 IBM 3163 Model 12 IBM 3164 Model 12 2 The length of the cable must not exceed 122 meters 400 feet unless surge suppressing diodes are installed in which case the length can be up to 1219 met...

Page 86: ...approximately 2 4 meters 8 feet in length and may be ordered through normal local area network LAN channels 3 A description of the 3708 Cabling System Attachment cable is contained in Appendix D Note...

Page 87: ...dem Terminal Option OPEN No Either OPEN or CLOSED Either OPEN or CLOSED OPEN TERMINAL CLOSED ANSWER OPEN TERMINAL Example 2 IBM 5841 users must set configuration switch 8 Data Set Ready option to OFF...

Page 88: ...ollowing items are shipped with the 3708 base 4 3 meter 14 feet power cord EIA 232C wrap plug for diagnostic testing Order Number Machine type 3708 Feature number 3524 Feature number 3525 GA27 3766 GA...

Page 89: ...S PN 6405393 8 meters 25 feet MES PN 6405394 15 meters 50 feet MES PN 6405395 EIA 232C DTE male male 3 meters 10 feet MES PN 6405421 8 meters 25 feet MES PN 6405422 15 meters 50 feet MES PN 6405423 EI...

Page 90: ...idge with CSC PC HOST File Transfer and Terminal Emulator Program See note 1 Shelves See note 2 Rack or table Modems Telephone lines ASCII device manuals See note 4 Notes Marketing MES PN 6405322 Repr...

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Page 92: ...Line Network Name Station Address NRZI Data Encoding Permanent RTS Request to Send Line Speed Line Type Transmit UNBIND or TERM SELF for Session Security SDLC Inactivity Time Out Defining a Port for a...

Page 93: ...13 31 Receive Queue Pacing Threshold 13 31 End User Device Definition Screen C123 3 13 32 Bits Character 13 32 Number of Stop Bits 13 33 Inactivity Time Out 13 33 Transmit Data Threshold 13 33 Auto O...

Page 94: ...les IS I Creating a User Defined Terminal Table IS 2 Looking at the Terminal Table Format IS 3 General Description Section IS S Terminal ID IS S Flags IS 6 Cursor Addressing Class lS 8 Alternate Contr...

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Page 96: ...is shipped with the 3708 3 Before installing the 3708 it is recommended that you acquire any known microcode fixes MCFs for your level of microcode This can be accomplished by calling the service num...

Page 97: ...orrectly before the control terminal and other devices are connected 1 Press the power switch to off 0 and disconnect any connected cables 2 Plug the power cord into the back of the 3708 then plug the...

Page 98: ...omatically runs a self diagnostic test After approximately 10 seconds the base Not Ready light and the cartridge light begin blinking alternately This means that the 3708 is working correctly Refer to...

Page 99: ...ven 7 2 a Port 3 is configured for auto baud auto parity b Make sure that the modem settings match the device settings c See Chapter 10 Planning for Cables for information about the type of cables to...

Page 100: ...ing the carriage return key b The 3708 EC number RID number and part number may differ from the following examples depending on your microcode level particular machine and port c During logon the cont...

Page 101: ...ADM3A 9 ADDS VP 10 HAZEL 1500 11 HAZEL ESP I 12 HAZEL ESP II 13 NT DISPLAY 14 TT 5410 15 TT 5420 16 HP 2621B 17 DG 0210 18 ROLM DISPLAY 19 BEEHIVE ATL078 28 UDT81 21 UDT82 22 UDT83 23 UDT04 24 UDT85...

Page 102: ...T S 7 CENTRAL SITE CONFIGURATION see Note TYPE COMMAND NUMBER AND PRESS ENTER 4BMYJOB P 99 Note Option 7 CENTRAL SITE CONFIGURATION is for IBM 3708 Feature 3525 pluggable Cartridge with Central Site C...

Page 103: ...PASSWORD DEFINITION task and press the ENTER key The following screen is then displayed This screen allows you to select the different configuration tasks for entering the configuration data M120 0 C...

Page 104: ...tly reinstate the IBM supplied configuration by entering special values in the Name and Version fields on the General Definition screen CI27 1 See Chapter 14 Defining the General Definition for more i...

Page 105: ...3 SERVICE AIDS 4 TERMINATE CONTROL TERMINAL SESSION 5 SYSTEM RESTART 6 E CHI GHL I GHT S 7 CENTRAL SITE CONFIGURATION see Note TYPE COMMAND NUMBER AND PRESS ENTER 4BMYJOB P 00 Note Option 7 CENTRAL S...

Page 106: ...N task and press the ENTER key The following screen is then displayed M140 0 3708 SESSION TERMINATION TO EXIT CONTROL TERMINAL SESSION TYPE 4 AGAIN TYPE COMMANO NUMBER AND PRESS ENTER OR PRESS PF2 TO...

Page 107: ...ation IBM 3708 EC A58809 RID 3708 001 88 0000076 PORT 07 C3 Type the number of the desired connection 1 TSOHOST 2 VMHOST c Control Terminal To disconnect from the 3708 type 3 Do one of the following S...

Page 108: ...factory installed label d Attach the other new label to the device end of the cable opposite the 3708 3 Connect the 3708 end of the cable to the port that is identified on the label Connect the devic...

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Page 110: ...ation entered for the port is lost To modify fields without losing data continue pressing the ENTER key until a message that tells you to press PF6 is displayed then press the PF6 key to save the data...

Page 111: ...onfiguration for this port Port Number Options Screen M100 1 Port To define a SNA host port you need to select option 2 HOST DEFINITION from screen Ml20 0 see page 12 8 This option takes you to the fo...

Page 112: ...08 P 00 Y N Y The port is excluded from the configuration and is not operational Choose the Y option for any port that is not used N The port is not excluded from the configuration and is operational...

Page 113: ...configured SNA host A verify that Host A Port contains the port number for host A If you have not configured SNA host A type the port number that host A is connected to Port 10 is recommended for SNA...

Page 114: ...ost A and SNA host B must be configured with a 1 in the port 2 position See Ports Configured for Hosts on page B 3 for more information Note If the ports contain hosts or printers instead of keyboard...

Page 115: ...MANENT RTS LINE SPEED USE ee FOR EXTERNAL CLOCKING LINE TYPE L LEASED D DIRECT TRANSMIT UNBIND OR TERM SELF FOR SESSION SECURITY U UNBIND T TERM SELF SDLC INACTIVITY TIME OUT e 6e 16383 PRESS ENTER TO...

Page 116: ...which supports the 3708 The line number that is defined in the Communication Line parameter in the Sys 36 Remote Controller Definition menu The line description LIND name that is associated with the...

Page 117: ...12 9600 bps 13 14400 bps 14 19200 bps Note Clocking must be provided by either the 3708 or by a modem or a directly connected host Clocking must not be provided by both the 3708 and by the modem or h...

Page 118: ...ssion T is recommended for those ports that are supporting CICS users and 4700 connections SOLe Inactivity Time Out 0 60 16383 Type the amount of the time the host may remain inactive before the 3708...

Page 119: ...guration Password Menu to redefine the port except to override the previous host definition Port Number Options Screen M100 1 Port To define an ASCII host port you need to select option 2 HOST DEFINIT...

Page 120: ...OB P 0e Y N Y The port is excluded from the configuration and is not operational Choose the Y option for any port that is not used N The port is not excluded from the configuration and is operational...

Page 121: ...T A PORT 00 HOST B PORT 08 PORT ASCIIHST HOST NAME 0111111010 HOST KEYBOARD SOURCE FIELD 0000000000 HOST PRINTER SOURCE FIELD PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE OR PF2 TO QUIT 4BMYJOB 00 10 P 00 If you have defi...

Page 122: ...0 for each port The leftmost position is for port 1 the rightmost position is for port 10 as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Note If the ports contain hosts or printers instead of keyboard devices choose...

Page 123: ...Line Speed Enter the hexadecimal representation of three ASCII characters to define the termination key sequence for the ASCII host that is connected to the port See Appendix L IBM Supplied Translate...

Page 124: ...XCLUDED N LOGON SCREENS EXCLUDED 91 TERMINAL TYPE 10 IF YOU ANSWERED N TO LOGON SCREENS EXCLUDED DO YOU WANT Y THE PORT PASSWORD SCREEN C1 Y THE TERMINAL TYPE SCREEN C2 Y THE HOST SELECTION SCREEN C3...

Page 125: ...reens establish control terminal access and select the language type of the screens If LOGON SCREENS EXCLUDED Y the following options are ignored Note If this option is Y the Port Password and Port Pa...

Page 126: ...from the 3708 s logon procedure Short Logon Screen Y N V The 3708 transmits a short version of any defined 3708 logon screens The short version includes just the screen divider screen title and input...

Page 127: ...tion Screen C3 is excluded 2 For added security limit the number of ports that can be used by a control terminal 3 For remote service you must choose Y for at least one switched port Language Code Thi...

Page 128: ...and 3163 with 3708 Features 2B IBM 3151 ASCII Display Station 2C IBM 3151 62 Model 5 Emulation 03 IBM 3164 ASCII Display Station 3A IBM 3164 with 3708 Features 04 DEC Model VT52 05 DEC Model VT100 5A...

Page 129: ...SNA LU DEVICE NUMBER 06 06 16 PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE OR PF2 TO QUIT 4BMYJOB 01 10 KEYBOARD HOST A KEYBOARD HOST B PRINTER ON PREASSIGNED HOST P 00 The 3708 displays the number of the port that you ar...

Page 130: ...Name SNA LU Device Number Keyboard Host A 00 31 If a keyboard display keyboard printer or keyboard display with printer is assigned to host A by the Host Keyboard Source field on screen CI22 1 type th...

Page 131: ...ice Number Keyboard Host 8 00 31 If a keyboard display a keyboard printer or a keyboard display with printer is assigned to host B by the Host Keyboard Source field on screen C122 1 type the device nu...

Page 132: ...ter on Preassigned Host 00 31 If a printer or a printer port of a keyboard display with printer is assigned to a SNA host by the Host Printer Source field on screen CI22 2 type the number that the SNA...

Page 133: ...ort for Host A for Host B for Printer LU 01 00 00 10 02 01 01 11 03 02 02 12 04 03 03 13 05 04 04 14 06 05 05 15 07 06 06 16 08 07 07 17 09 08 08 18 10 09 09 19 Notes 1 The device numbers for each SNA...

Page 134: ...1 50 2 75 RECEIVE XON XOFF TRANSMIT XON XOFF DEVICE CLASS OPERATING MODE INTERFACE TYPE PARITY 3270 MODEL EMULATION PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE OR PF2 TO QUIT 4BMYJOB P 00 Type the password which may con...

Page 135: ...e when it receives an XON character 0 The device does not use XON and XOFF to pace the 3708 If the 3708 receives an XON or XOFF character from the terminal the 3708 treats the characters as data and p...

Page 136: ...or the Receive Queue Pacing Threshold to be effective Refer to Receive Queue Pacing Threshold on page 13 31 for more information 01 14 19 Enter the number that corresponds to the appropriate line spee...

Page 137: ...urned to the 3708 Host Selection Menu C3 if defined 0 3 0 The device is unconditionally disconnected if an UNBIND is sent to the 3708 from the host I The device is not disconnected at UNBIND 2 The dev...

Page 138: ...that is used for data that is transmitted from the 3708 to the ASCII device The second blank defines the translation that is used for the data that is received frorp the ASCII device The options are 0...

Page 139: ...to the parity that is configured at the device Receive Queue Size The receive queue contains data that is sent from a device to the 3708 S M L Type the desired size of the receive queue for this port...

Page 140: ...configure the ports to satisfy the formula 3270 Model Emulation 2 5 Type the largest screen size Model 2 3 4 or 5 supported by this port If Operating Mode Protocol Enveloping Only Device Class Printe...

Page 141: ...ER NUMBER OF STOP BITS INACTIVITY TIME OUT TRANSMIT DATA THRESHOLD TRANSMIT ERROR THRESHOLD RECEIVE DATA THRESHOLD RECEIVE ERROR THRESHOLD eae DELAY AFTER FORMFEED eaa DELAY AFTER CARRIAGE RETURN eae...

Page 142: ...to On hook is a security feature that the 3708 provides for switched lines The 3708 monitors carrier detect CD and breaks the connection when CD is dropped 0 The 3708 does not disconnect the port when...

Page 143: ...r Form Feed For LV type 1 SCS LV type 3 and protocol enveloping the number of DEL X 7F characters that are sent after a form feed FF character is the number that is defined by the form feed delay duri...

Page 144: ...rejects the data from the host with a sense code of X 1005 What To Do Next The next screen you should go to depends on the type of device that you are configuring and what you want to do with it If yo...

Page 145: ...UEST SIMULATION I PERMANENT REQUEST TO SEND aD2saaaaaa TURN AROUND CHARACTERS aD2SCSDSE3CSD94aC4CIE3CI7AaD2saaaaaaaaaa SEND READ PROMPT PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE OR PF2 TO QUIT 4BMYJOB 1 0 I Full duplex...

Page 146: ...option requires full duplex communication facility and Permanent RTS 0 The characters that were received by the 3708 are not echoed back to the sending device Attention Key Substitution Character X oo...

Page 147: ...g a signal from the SNA host 1 0 I Send a break to the terminal O Do not send a break to the terminal Delete Rubout Character 1 0 Line Quiet Time l Rubout characters X 7F that are received from the de...

Page 148: ...o wait before assuming a turnaround character and before sending data to the host Typing 000 indicates no text time out The recommended value for this field is 000 Permanent Request To Send 1 0 Operat...

Page 149: ...the default configuration for display ports is CRjLF ENTER DATA CRjLF Primarily this is used when running in protocol enveloping mode LV type 1 NTO and it is sent by the 3708 to the device after a mes...

Page 150: ...LT PRINTER PAGE LENGTH PERFORM FORMFEED AFTER LOCAL COpy 3708 MAY TRANSMIT FORMFEED LU_1 SCS PERFORM FORMFEED AT BEGIN BRACKET LU 1 SCS PERFORM NEWLINE AT BEGIN BRACKET LU_3 PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE OR...

Page 151: ...If you configure the printer port of a keyboard display with printer Device Type 4 the display can be included in the Source Device List This allows local copies from the display to the connected prin...

Page 152: ...es not transmit a FF after a local copy operation This is the default value 3708 May Transmit Formfeed LU_1 SCS Y N Y The 3708 transmits FF characters when they are detected in the LU type 1 SCS data...

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Page 154: ...NAME VERSION DATE TIME 3708 GENERAL DEFINITION PROTOCOL ENVELOPING SYSTEM REQUEST SIMULATION 6E6E6E6E6E STRING 1 4C4C4C4C4C STRING 2 NON STANDARD OPERATIONS XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX PRESS...

Page 155: ...5 hexadecimal bytes by which the 3708 can identify data for an SSCP SLU session For more information see Recognize System Request Simulation on page 13 39 X OO X FF Type the 5 hexadecimal bytes by whi...

Page 156: ...ter for delays after form feed or carriage return operations Refer to Delay after Form Feed on page 13 34 and Delay after Carriage Return on page 13 34 If bit 4 is set to zero the 3708 transmits a DEL...

Page 157: ...pport can be used to uniquely identify each 3708 to the host If this bit is 0 the 3708 transmits all zeros for the terminal ID of the XID response xxxxxxxx xxxlxxxx Bit 12 I The 3708 prints blank line...

Page 158: ...me terminals predefined UOTs are provided They are listed in Appendix H Predefined User Defined Terminal Tables and Keyboard Mappings Standard and Enhanced Terminal Tables The 3708 has two sizes of te...

Page 159: ...able you are using as a model This 1D is the same one that you type in to select that table from the Terminal Selection Logon screen C2 3 Determine what function you want to change in the existing tab...

Page 160: ...Tables of values that can be used in the various fields follow each description Addresses are given in hexadecimal format which you should use when creating or modifying user defined terminal tables...

Page 161: ...T CURSOR ADDRESS sequence DO Byte count for HIGHLIGHT ON sequence DI D5 HIGHLIGHT ON sequence D6 Byte count for HIGHLIGHT OFF sequence D7 DB HIGHLIGHT OFF sequence DC Byte count for BEL sequence DD El...

Page 162: ...count for UOT name 160 174 UDTname 175 Byte count for user defined TLIS 176 1B1 User defined TLIS IB2 1C3 Reserved General Description Section TerminallD The general description section contains the f...

Page 163: ...nto eight I bit flags Each flag is set to either 1 or 0 and the 8 bits together form a hexadecimal value Refer to Appendix N Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion Table to determine the correct hexadecimal...

Page 164: ...ge Whenever a field changes the cursor must be positioned at the attribute position to change or eliminate it To support field attributes bit 5 should be set to 1 If this bit is set to 1 the terminal...

Page 165: ...ine number in ASCII characters 4 Any ASCII character 5 Column number in ASCII characters 6 Any ASCII character Example ESC 11 22 H In hex IB5B31313B323248 The numbers are ASCII representations of the...

Page 166: ...ts of the column number in hex plus X 20 4 The 5 rightmost bits of the column number in hex plus X 40 Example ESCybX OA X 20 X 56 In hex IB79200A2056 This example positions the cursor at the IIth line...

Page 167: ...g an ESC sequence to the 3708 This field defines the intermediate control sequence character to the 3708 The 3708 discards and ignores this character when the character is received after the ESC or af...

Page 168: ...PF19 33 CLICK KEY 13 PF20 34 PRINT 14 PF21 35 IDENT IS PF22 36 STATUS ON OFF 16 PF23 37 REFRESH 17 PF24 38 SUSPEND DISPLAY 18 PAl 39 ENABLE DISPLAY 19 PA2 3A SUSPEND PRINTER IA PA3 3B ENABLE PRINTER I...

Page 169: ...ting of the ANSI flag in terminal table byte 2 If the terminal generates a trailing character for example a carriage return in the ESC sequence add X SO to the function number and delete the carriage...

Page 170: ...and column Causes subsequent characters received by the terminal to be highlighted Causes subsequent characters received by the terminal not to be highlighted Causes the terminal alarm a beep to sound...

Page 171: ...TUS However ACTIVATE STATUS LINE if defined in the table is sent to the terminal by the 3708 when beginning a protocol conversion session regardless of the setting of the addressable line flag in byte...

Page 172: ...ntry 2 If the sequence is more than 5 characters long and is in the format for ANSI visual attributes enter the sequenc as follows Set the count field to the length of the entire sequence minus the CS...

Page 173: ...creen size of 32 x 80 The first byte of the field should contain the count in hexadecimal of the number of characters in the sequence The remaining bytes ofthe field contain the actual sequence to be...

Page 174: ...s a 61 byte field used to define a sequence to be sent to the terminal at the beginning of the protocol conversion session The first byte of the field should contain the count in hexadecimal of the nu...

Page 175: ...51 3161 3162 and 3163 ASCII Display Stations on page G 71 to follow these examples This example shows how to change the default terminal table for a 3161 62 63 as follows Change IDENT from CTRL Z to E...

Page 176: ...efined The choices are 20 through 25 The selected number is displayed on the 3708 logon screen along with the default terminal types 4 Press the ENTER key The following screen is then displayed C125 1...

Page 177: ...numbers that are assigned to the key sequences for the 16 addresses In this example the function number for address X 20 CTRL Z is the first number displayed It is X 35 IDENT Cl2S l 3768 USER DEFINED...

Page 178: ...333 3327 PRESS PF6 TO UPDATE MASTER COPY OF TABLE PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE OR PF2 TO QUIT 4BMYJOB P 00 7 Enter the address for the next key sequence to be changed which is ESC Z For the 3161 62 63 ESC...

Page 179: ...be added to the function numberto tells the 3708 to ignore the LTA character See the special considerations for the keyboard mapping section on page 15 12 To change the key functions described for th...

Page 180: ...25 l 3708 USER DEFINED TERMINAL 02 TA8LE TYPE ADDRESS AND PRESS ENTER 05E CURRENT DATA DISPLAY 0708 3333 330B 3333 0022 2325 2433 3333 TYPE ANY DESIRED CHANGES TO DATA BELOW AND THEN PRESS ENTER 9F08...

Page 181: ...TA8LE TYPE ADDRESS AND PRESS ENTER 013 CURRENT DATA DISPLAY 1F33 3334 3310 3338 3333 361E 3935 3333 TYPE ANY DESIRED CHANGES TO DATA BELOW AND THEN PRESS ENTER 1F33 3334 3310 3338 3333 361E 3935 3333...

Page 182: ...LOW AND THEN PRESS ENTER 2833 3334 3310 3338 3333 361E 3935 3333 PRESS PF6 TO UPDATE MASTER COPY OF TABLE PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE OR PF2 TO QUIT 4BMYJOB 7 Press PF6 to add the new table to the 3708 P...

Page 183: ...Model VT220 F6 to perform the PFI function instead of the PF13 function change the hex function number from X OC hex function number for PF13 to X OO hex function number for PFl in the UDT at address...

Page 184: ...screen M120 0 COMMAND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3708 CONFIGURATION PASSWORO MENU DESCRIPTION CHANGE PASSWORD HOST DEFINITION PORT DEFINITION PRINTER AUTHORIZATION MATRIX USER DEFINED TERMINAL TABLES USER DEFINE...

Page 185: ...OU ANSWERED Y TYPE THE STANDARD UDT IDS 20 25 YOU WISH TO CONVERT WILL BE ENHANCED UDT 10 20 WILL BE ENHANCED UDT 10 21 WILL BE EHHANCED UDT 10 22 WILL BE ENHANCED UOT 10 23 N CONVERT FROM ENHANCED TO...

Page 186: ...wo of your standard tables are lost If the TERMINAL 10 field for any port specifies a value of 24 or 25 the control terminal prevents you from converting standard UOTs to enhanced You must change the...

Page 187: ...16 4 3708 Planning and Installation...

Page 188: ...ough X I OFF I in the translate table define the EBCDIC to ASCII translation and addresses X 100 I through X I IFF I define the ASCII to EBCDIC translation Addressing in the translate table is based o...

Page 189: ...10 TO USE AS ABASE FOR THE TABLE YOU WISH TO DEFINE 1 VALID IDS ARE 1 37e8 DEFAULT TRANSLATE TABLE 2 USER DEFINED TRANSLATE TABLE 3 3798 ALTERNATE TRANSLATE TABLE PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE OR PF2 TO QUI...

Page 190: ...ED TRANSLATE TABLE TYPE ADDRESS AND PRESS ENTER CURRENT DATA DISPLAY TYPE ANY DESIRED CHANGES TO DATA BELOW AND THEN PRESS ENTER PRESS PF6 TO UPDATE MASTER COPY OF TABLE PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE OR PF2...

Page 191: ...ANGES TO DATA BELOW AND THEN PRESS ENTER 5D24 2A29 3B5E 2D2F 3A3A 3A3A 3A3A 3A3A PRESS PF6 TO UPDATE MASTER COpy OF TABLE PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE OR PF2 TO QUIT 4BMYJOB P aa This screen displays the c...

Page 192: ...DRESS AND PRESS ENTER 05A CURRENT DATA DISPLAY 5D24 2A29 3B5E 2D2F 3A3A 3A3A 3A3A 3A3A TYPE ANY DESIRED CHANGES TO DATA BELOW AND THEN PRESS ENTER 2124 2A29 3B5E 2D2F 3A3A 3A3A 3A3A 3A3A PRESS PF6 TO...

Page 193: ...8 USER DEFINED TRANSLATE TABLE TYPE ADDRESS AND PRESS ENTER 121 CURRENT DATA DISPLAY 4F7F 7B5B 6C50 7040 5D5C 4E6B 604B 61F0 TYPE ANY DESIRED CHANGES TO DATA BELOW AND THEN PRESS ENTER 4F7F 7B5B 6C50...

Page 194: ...D4D 5D5C 4E6B 694B 61F9 PRESS PF6 TO UPDATE MASTER COPY OF TABLE PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE OR PF2 TO QUIT 4BMYJOB P 99 8 Press the PF6 to update the configuration Any user defined translate table that y...

Page 195: ...17 8 3708 Planning and Installation...

Page 196: ...Requirements for Remote End SNA Host or ASCII Device D 3 Cable Marking Requirements D 3 DCE PIN Assignments and Connections EIA 232C D 4 DTE PIN Assignments and Connections EIA 232C 0 5 Section 2 Min...

Page 197: ...PC in 3101 Emulation Mode IBM 3151 62 Model 5 Emulation IBM 3151 3161 3162 and 3163 ASCII Display Stations IBM 3151 61 62 63 with 3708 Feature IBM 3164 ASCII Display Station IBM 3164 with 3708 Featur...

Page 198: ...iegler ADM 31 Intermediate TerminaJTM Video Display Unit Northern Telecom Displayphone ROLM CypresslM Cedar and JuniperTM Teletype 5410 Asynchronous Display Terminal Teletype 5420 Buffered Display Tel...

Page 199: ...3708 Planning and Installation...

Page 200: ...board Host B SNA LU Device Number 2 00 01 02 03 04 Keyboard Host B SNA LU Network Name 8 LUlPNAME LU2PNAME LU3PNAME LU4PNAME LU5PNAME Printer SNA LU Device Number 2 10 11 12 13 14 Printer Password 8 P...

Page 201: ...es 1 Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes Allow Terminal Break 1 NA 1 Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes Delete Rubout Character 1 NA o No o No o No o No Line Quiet Time 3 NA 000 000 000 000 Recognize System Request 1 NA 3 3 3 3 Simul...

Page 202: ...Translate Option 6 111111 111111 111111 111111 Parity 1 3 Even 2 Odd 3 Even 2 Odd Receive Queue Size 1 S 79 byte M SI9 byte S 79 byte S 79 byte 3270 Model Emulation 1 2 2 2 2 Receive Queue Pacing Thre...

Page 203: ...Source Field 10 0111 III 110 Host Printer Source Field 10 1000000000 SNA PU Network Name 8 PU_NAME SNA PU Line Network Name 8 INIONAME Station Address 2 08 NRZI Data Encoding I 1 Yes Permanent RTS I...

Page 204: ...708 Configuration Example This appendix provides a sample 3708 configuration for the network that is described in Chapter 4 Planning Checklist see Figure 4 2 on page 4 5 Appendix B 3708 Configuration...

Page 205: ...3161 Display J IBM 3102 Printer Running FTTERM IBM 4201 Printer Figure B 1 Sample 3708 Configuration ASCII HOST I IBM VT100 PC XT Oispl ay Running FTIERM The 3708 is configured to support two upstream...

Page 206: ...igned to SNA host A 0000000000 No printers are assigned to SNA host B SNA PU network name P13007A Name of the NCP PU macro for host A P13009B Name of the NCP PU macro for host B SNA PU line network na...

Page 207: ...el for host logon screen Host keyboard source field 0001001000 Displays on ports 04 and 07 can access the ASCII host Host printer source field 0000000000 ASCII hosts cannot be accessed by printers Set...

Page 208: ...glish Port number 04 Port 04 Device name DEVPCXT Device name Device line name LINKPCXT Downstream line name SNA LU network name Keyboard host A T13007A4 LU name on NCP macro in host A Keyboard host B...

Page 209: ...length 000 Not required for display Full duplex line I Full duplex facility Full duplex control unit 0 Half duplex control unit Ignore parity 0 Recognize parity Parity error sub char 6F Use as parity...

Page 210: ...s with the LU defined in the NCP LU macro in SNA host A with LOCADDR 08 Keyboard host B 00 Host B is not accessible from this port Printer on preassigned host 00 No printer defined on this port Passwo...

Page 211: ...bstitution character Echoplex I Echo characters back to the device Attention key sub char 4F Use as attention key substitution character Delay after receipt of CR 0 No delay after carriage return Reco...

Page 212: ...wed for port 03 Langnage Code Selection 0 English Port number 03 Port 03 Device name DEV3161 Device name for 3161 Device line name LINK3161 Downstream link name for 3161 SNA LU network name Keyboard h...

Page 213: ...Delay after form feed 000 No delay Delay after carriage return 000 No delay Maximum platen length 132 Characters per line Auto on hook 0 Required for autoanswer modems only CDSTL 0 Raise data terminal...

Page 214: ...ort number 02 Port 02 Device name DEVPCAT Device name for IBM Personal Computer AT Device line name LINKPCAT Downstream link name for IBM Personal Computer AT SNA LU network name Keyboard host A Tl300...

Page 215: ...ive error threshold 00000 No receive error threshold Delay after form feed 000 No delay Delay after carriage return 000 No delay Maximum platen length 132 Characters per line Table B 8 Printer Authori...

Page 216: ...t Keyboard host B xxxxxxx No keyboard display is defined on this port Printer on preassigned host Tl3007AI LU name on NCP LU macro on SNA host A for 4201 SNA LU device number Keyboard host A 00 No key...

Page 217: ...r autoanswer modems only Table B 10 Printer Authorization Matrix for the IBM 4201 on Port 01 Option Data Comments Printer port address 01 Port 01 Printer mode 1 System mode only Print class 0000000000...

Page 218: ...n n a means that the parameter does not apply to the given situation and is not displayed during configuration For displays with attached printers the printer is not used by the 3708 unless the displa...

Page 219: ...NA LV network name Keyboard A 8 SNA LV device number Keyboard A 2 SNA LV network name Keyboard B 8 SNA LV device number Keyboard B 2 SNA LV network name printer 8 _ SNA LV device number Printer 2 _ Pa...

Page 220: ...y after receipt of CR 1 n a n a Recognize term attention 1 n a n a Allow terminal break 1 n a n a Delete rubout character 1 n a n a Line quiet time 3 n a n a Recognize system request simulation 1 n a...

Page 221: ...er source field 10 _ SNA PU network name 8 n a SNA PU line network name 8 n a Station address 2 n a NRZI data encoding 1 n a Permanent RTS 1 n a Line speed 2 Line type 1 n a Transmit UNBIND in TERM SE...

Page 222: ...the U S A and Canada Both communication interfaces use the same electrical characteristics for the drivers and receivers EIA 232C Cable Types The 3708 cable types are 3708 EIA 232C Interface to DTE D...

Page 223: ...40 PF Ft maximum Wire in the finished cable must withstand without breakdown at room ambient temperature a minimum test voltage of 300 V 50 60 Hz rms for 1 minute between individual conductors and be...

Page 224: ...retainer screws long enough to be grasped and turned with the fingers Split ring aluminum All cables should be labeled on each end For DTE cables DTE should be substituted for DCE The labels should be...

Page 225: ...er shield clamped to connector shell S Shielded conductor leads Each lead is individually shielded All shields are connected to pin 7 Notes 1 PIN positions that are not specified must not be wired 2 A...

Page 226: ...R 20 6 DTE Transmit Clock S 24 C 15 17 Outer shield clamped to connector shell S Shielded conductor leads Each lead is individually shielded All shields are connected to pin 7 Notes 1 PIN positions th...

Page 227: ...ut the same shielding connections may result in noise or operational problems Do not use 25 pin conductor cables SNA Host DCE Cable Signal Name Frame Ground not used Transmit Data Receive Data RTS CTS...

Page 228: ...able Signal Name Frame Ground not used Transmit Data _ Receive Data RTS CTS OSR Signal Ground OCO not used not used not used not used must not be connected not used Transmit Clock not used Receive Clo...

Page 229: ...Signal Ground DCD not used not used not used not used must not be connected not used not used not used not used not used not used DTR not used Ring Indicate not used not used not used 3708 25 Pin Male...

Page 230: ...cables ASCII DTE Cable Signal Name Frame Ground not used Transmit Data Receive Data RTS CTS DSR Signal Ground DCD not used not used not used not used must not be connected not used not used not used n...

Page 231: ...eed 1219 meters 4000 feet Surge suppressor attachments are recommended on cable lengths that exceed 120 meters 400 feet Bulk Cable Requirements Overall Shield Outside Jacket Conductor Requirements Con...

Page 232: ...e pins Contacts four female sockets Attachment housing metal Connector Requirements for Remote EIA 422A Terminal End Cable Marking Connector Housing 25 pin D connector having tin plated metal housing...

Page 233: ...r shell 01 Diode Type 8ZW06 8VS D2 Diode Type 8ZW06 8VS8 TP Twisted Pair Like numbers indicate matched pair Notes EIA 422A Data Cable DTE 1 PIN positions that are not specified must not be wired 2 PIN...

Page 234: ...ng Contacts Shell Ferrule Surge suppressor attachment as required 2S pin D connector having tin plated metal housing with grounding indents Male pins Metal with captivated retainer screws long enough...

Page 235: ...in Male Remote Connector End Cabling System Connector Frame Ground Signal Ground 7 Select EIA 422A 13 J Transmit Data Receive Data Outer Shield Frame Ground Signal Ground Select EIA 422A j1 12 Transmi...

Page 236: ...g only or dynamic Display with printer protocol conversion only Display with printer dynamic SNA Hosts Select the following screens to define an SNA host Ml2a a 37138 Configuration and Password Menu M...

Page 237: ...n ASCII host M129 9 3798 Configuration and Password Menu M199 1 3798 Port Number M199 2 3798 Port xx Logon Options C122 1 3798 Host Definition for Port xx C122 3 3798 Host Definition for Port xx Figur...

Page 238: ...on and Password Menu MWfJ l 37fJ8 Port Number MWfJ 2 37fJ8 Port xx Logon Options C123 1 37fJ8 Definition for Port xx C123 2 37fJ8 Definition for Port xx C123 3 37fJ8 Definition for Port xx C124 fJ 37f...

Page 239: ...version only M126 6 37eS Configuration andPas5word Menu Mle6 1 37eS Port Number Mle6 2 376S Port xx Logon Options C123 1 376S Definition for Port xx C123 2 37 S Definition for Port xx C123 3 376S Defi...

Page 240: ...8 Configuration and Password Menu M100 1 3708 Port Number M100 2 3708 Port xx Logon Options C123 1 3708 Definition for Port xx C123 2 3708 Definition for Port xx C123 3 3708 Definition for Port xx C12...

Page 241: ...120 0 3708 Configuration and Password Menu M100 1 3708 Port Number M100 2 3708 Port xx Logon Options C123 1 3708 Definition for Port xx C123 2 3708 Definition for Port xx C123 3 3708 Definition for Po...

Page 242: ...I M100 1 3708 Port Number I M100 2 3708 Port xx Logon Options I C123 1 3708 Definition for Port xx I C123 2 3708 Definition for Port xx I C123 3 3708 Definition for Port xx I C123 4 3708 Protocol Env...

Page 243: ...E 8 3708 Planning and Installation...

Page 244: ...time the 3708 is turned on during setup and before the user configuration is defined to the 3708 2 When you press the Test Normal switch to invoke the IBM supplied configuration immediately after you...

Page 245: ...One of the configurations is defined for XON XOFF pacing and the other is not 3 The line turnaround characters that are used at the display do not match those defined for the 3708 Action Verify that...

Page 246: ...ch number to enter C3 Type the number of the desired connection Meaning The terminal is now connected to the 3708 and you can connect to a host application or operate the tenninal as the control termi...

Page 247: ...does not contain blanks that does not begin with a blank and that does not contain imbedded blanks The password also must not contain a period or four symbols CI03 UPDATE FAILED Meaning You entered s...

Page 248: ...while trying to change the control terminal password Enter the current password correctly to change the control terminal password Action Try the task again If you cannot log on to any port you may ne...

Page 249: ...nation for the proper action C1l3 DATA MONITOR NOT ALLOWED ON SDLC PORT Meaning You tried to use the port data monitor function for an SDLC port This function is not allowed on an SDLC port Action Spe...

Page 250: ...4 Pis The number of ports configured to support Model 3 4 or 5 emulation Pne The number of ASCII ports not excluded Action Satisfy the preceding formula for receive queue size by doing any of the foll...

Page 251: ...08 Configuration and Password Menu M120 0 The 3708 automatically changes the UDT type bit when this procedure is successfully completed Cl23 TERMINAL ID xx ON PORT yy WILL NOT BE VALID AFTER CONVERSIO...

Page 252: ...control terminal Action Follow the instructions on the screen C205 HOLDING DISPLAY Meaning While using the port data monitor function you pressed the ENTER key which suspended the display of informati...

Page 253: ...message appears on the 3708 Alert Display Screen you may press the ENTER key to display the current alerts C212 RESERVED OPTION M aning Option 7 CENTRAL SITE CONFIGURATION was selected from the contro...

Page 254: ...quences are lost in the conversion Action Press PF6 to update the master copy of this configuration or press PF2 to stop this function C217 STANDARD UDTS ARE CURRENTLY DEFINED NO ACTION TAKEN Meaning...

Page 255: ...F 12 3708 Planning and Installation...

Page 256: ...iption Code Sequence 000006 33 00 NUL 000007 29 Home 01 CTRL A or HOME 000008 33 02 CTRL B 000009 20 Clear Screen 03 CTRL C OOOOOA 2D Dup 04 CTRL D OOOOOB 2E Erase EOF 05 CTRL E OOOOOC 25 Cursor Right...

Page 257: ...I or ESC TAB 000030 33 OA ESC CTRL J 000031 33 OB ESC CTRL K 000032 33 OC ESC CTRL L 000033 28 Newline OD ESC CTRL M or ESC RETURN 000034 33 OE ESC CTRL N 000035 33 OF ESC CTRL O 000036 33 10 ESC CTR...

Page 258: ...5A 03 PF04 34 ESC 4 00005B 04 PF05 35 ESC 5 00005C 05 PF06 36 ESC 6 000050 06 PF07 37 ESC 7 00005E 07 PF08 38 ESC 8 00005F 08 PF09 39 ESC 9 000060 33 3A ESC 000061 33 3B ESC 000062 33 3C ESC 000063 OB...

Page 259: ...2 ESCb 000089 33 63 ESCc 00008A 35 Ident 64 ESCd 00OO8B 33 65 ESCe 00008C 2C Field Mark 66 ESCf 00008D 33 67 ESCg 00008E 33 68 ESCh 00008F 2F Erase Input 69 ESCi 000090 33 6A ESCj 000091 21 Cursor Sel...

Page 260: ...NAK Cursor Left 0000C4 010600000000 ACK Cursor Right OOOOCA 021B59000000 ESC Y row col Set Cursor Address 000000 OIOFOOOOOOOO SI Highlight On 000006 01OEOOOOOOOO SO Highlight Off OOOODC 010700000000 B...

Page 261: ...OS Alt E OOOOOC 39 Resume Display 06 Alt F OOOOOD 33 Bel 07 Alt G OOOOOE 24 Cursor Left 08 Alt H or OOooOF 26 Tab 09 Alt Ior I 000010 33 OA Alt J 000011 3A Suspend Printer OB Alt K 000012 3B Resume P...

Page 262: ...ESC Alt S 00003A 33 14 ESC Alt T 00003B 33 IS ESC Alt U 00003C 33 16 ESC Alt V 00003D 33 17 ESC Alt W 00003E 33 18 ESC Alt X 00003F 33 19 ESC Alt y 000040 33 IA ESC Alt Z 000041 33 lB ESC ESC 000042...

Page 263: ...ESC or PF18 000064 27 Backtab 3E ESC or 1 000065 33 3F ESC 000066 33 40 ESC 000067 22 Cursor Up 41 ESCAort 000068 23 Cursor Down 42 ESCBor 000069 25 Cursor Right 43 ESC C or 00OO6A 24 Cursor Left 44...

Page 264: ...091 33 6B ESCk 000092 33 6C ESC I 000093 33 6D ESCm 000094 2B Null Blank 6E ESCn 000095 33 6F ESC 0 000096 00 PFOI 01 ESC P or PFOI 000097 01 PF02 71 ESC q or PF02 000098 02 PF03 72 ESC r or PF03 0000...

Page 265: ...1B46000000 ESC F row col Set Cursor Address OOOODO 000000000000 Highlight On 0000D6 000000000000 Highlight Off OOOODC 010700000000 BEL BEL 0000E2 000000000000 Set Color 1 0000E8 000000000000 Set Color...

Page 266: ...OOOC 2C Field Mark 06 CTRL F OOOOOD 33 Bel 07 CTRL G OOoooE 29 Home 08 CTRL H or HOME OOOOOF 26 Tab 09 CTRL I or TAB 000010 IF Enter OA CTRL J or NEWLINE 000011 33 OB CTRL K 000012 20 Clear screen OC...

Page 267: ...33 OF ESCCTRL O 0000J6 33 10 ESC CTRL P 000037 33 11 ESC CTRL Q 000038 33 12 ESCCTRL R 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL S 00003A 33 14 ESC CTRL T 00003B 33 IS ESC CTRL U 00003C 33 16 ESC CTRL V 00003D 33 17 ESCC...

Page 268: ...ESC 000063 OB PF12 3D ESC 000064 33 3E ESC 000065 36 Status On Off 3F ESC 000066 OD PF14 40 ESC 000067 2A Type ahead 41 ESC A 000068 33 42 ESCB 000069 33 43 ESCC 00006A 35 Ideot 44 ESCD 00006B 33 45 E...

Page 269: ...or SHIFT F7 ooo08E 16 PF23 68 ESC h or SHIFT F8 oo008F 17 PF24 69 ESC i or SHIFT F9 000090 33 6A ESCj 000091 21 Cursor Select 6B ESCk 000092 33 6C ESC I 000093 33 6D ESCm 000094 33 6E ESCn 000095 33...

Page 270: ...OOOCA 011000000000 DLE col row Set Cursor Address OOOODO 01lDOOOOOOOO GS Highlight On 0000D6 011COOOOOOOO FS Highlight Off OOOODC 010700000000 BEL BEL 0000E2 000000000000 Set Color I 0000E8 0000000000...

Page 271: ...OOOOOC 2C Field Mark 06 CTRL F OOOOOD 33 Bel 01 CTRL G OOOOOE 21 Backtab 08 CTRL H or BACKSPACE OOOOOF 26 Tab 09 CTRL I or TAB 000010 28 Newline OA CTRL J or LINE FEED 000011 33 OB CTRL K 000012 33 O...

Page 272: ...000036 33 10 ESC CTRL P 000037 33 11 ESC CTRL Q 000038 33 12 ESC CTRL R 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL S 00003A 33 14 ESCCTRL T 00003B 33 IS ESCCTRL U 00003C 33 16 ESCCTRL V 0OOO3D 33 17 ESCCTRL W 00003E 33 1...

Page 273: ...SC 000065 33 3F ESC 000066 OD PF14 40 ESC 000067 22 Cursor Up 41 ESCAorj 000068 23 Cursor Down 42 ESCBor 000069 25 Cursor Right 43 ESC C or 00006A 24 Cursor Left 44 ESCDor 00006B 33 45 ESCE 00006C 33...

Page 274: ...6A ESCj 000091 21 Cursor Select 6B ESCk 000092 33 6C ESC I 000093 33 6D ESCm 000094 2B Null Blank 6E ESCn 000095 33 6F ESC 0 000096 33 70 ESCp 000097 00 PFOI 71 ESC q or Numeric 1 00009S 01 PF02 72 E...

Page 275: ...OOOOCA 021B59000000 ESC Y row col Set Cursor Address OOOODO 000000000000 Highlight On 0000D6 000000000000 Highlight Off OOOODC 010700000000 BEL BEL 0000E2 000000000000 Set Color 1 0000E8 000000000000...

Page 276: ...E OOOOOC 2C Field Mark 06 CTRL F OOOOOD 33 Bel 07 CTRL G OOoooE 27 Backtab 08 CTRL H or BACKSPACE OOOOOF 26 Tab 09 CTRL I or TAB 000010 28 Newline OA CTRL J or LINE FEED 000011 33 OB CTRL K 000012 33...

Page 277: ...O 000036 33 10 ESC CTRL P 000037 33 11 ESC CTRL Q 000038 33 12 ESC CTRL R 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL S 00003A 33 14 ESC CTRL T 00003B 33 15 ESC CTRL U 00003C 33 16 ESC CTRL V 000030 33 17 ESC CTRL W 0OOO3E...

Page 278: ...C 000065 36 Status On Off 3F ESC 000066 OD PFl4 40 ESC 000067 22 Cursor Up 41 ESC A or i 000068 23 Cursor Down 42 ESCBor 000069 25 Cursor Right 43 ESCCor 0OO06A 24 Cursor Left 44 ESC D or 00006B 33 45...

Page 279: ...000091 21 Cursor Select 6B ESCk 000092 33 6C ESC I or Numeric 000093 33 6D ESC m or Numeric 000094 2B Null Blank 6E ESC n or Numeric 000095 3A Suspend Printer 6F ESC 0 000096 3B Resume Printer 70 ESC...

Page 280: ...041B5B3B4800 ESC row col H Set Cursor Address OOOODO 041B5B316DOO ESC lm Highlight On 0000D6 041B5B306DOO ESC Om Highlight Off OOOODC 010700000000 BEL BEL 0000E2 000000000000 Set Color 1 0000E8 000000...

Page 281: ...06 CTRL F OOOOOD 38 Suspend Display 07 CTRL G OOOOOE 29 Home 08 CTRL H OOOOOF 26 Tab 09 CTRL I or TAB 000010 33 OA CTRL J 000011 21 Cursor Select OB CTRL K 000012 2B Null Blank OC CTRL L 000013 IF Ent...

Page 282: ...OF ESC CTRL O 000036 33 10 ESC CTRL P 000037 33 II ESC CTRL Q 000038 33 12 ESC CTRL R 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL S 00003A 33 14 ESC CTRL T 00003B 33 IS ESC CTRL U 00003C 33 16 ESC CTRL V 000030 33 17 ESC C...

Page 283: ...9 000060 33 3A ESC 000061 33 3B ESC 000062 33 3C ESC 000063 33 3D ESC 000064 33 3E ESC 000065 36 Status On Off 3F ESC 000066 33 40 ESC 000067 22 Cursor Up 41 ESC A or Cursor Up 000068 23 Cursor Down 4...

Page 284: ...i or PRINT SCREEN Screen 000090 33 6A ESCj 000091 33 6B ESCk 000092 33 6C ESC 1or Numeric 000093 33 6D ESC m or Numeric 000094 33 6E ESC n or Numeric 000095 33 6F ESC 0 000096 33 70 ESC p or Numeric 0...

Page 285: ...3 0000F4 000000000000 Set Color 4 OOOOFA 000000000000 Status Line On 000100 000000000000 Status Line Off 000106 000000000000 Activate Status 000lOC 041B5B356900 ESC 5i Start Printer 000112 041B5B3469...

Page 286: ...Screen 03 CTRL C OOOOOA 2D Dup 04 CTRL D OOOOOB 2E Erase EOF 05 CTRL E OOOOOC 2C Field Mark 06 CTRL F OOOOOD 33 07 CTRL G OOOOOE 24 Cursor Left OS CTRL H or Backspace OOOOOF 26 Tab 09 CTRL I or TAB 0...

Page 287: ...TRL N 000035 33 OF ESCCTRL O 000036 33 10 ESC CTRL P 000037 33 11 ESC CTRL Q 000038 33 12 ESCCTRL R 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL S 00003A 33 I4 ESC CTRL T 00003B 33 15 ESC CTRL U 00003C 33 16 ESC CTRL V 0000...

Page 288: ...00005F 33 39 ESC 9 000060 33 3A ESC 000061 33 3B ESC 000062 33 3C ESC 000063 33 3D ESC 000064 33 3E ESC 000065 33 3F ESC 000066 OD PF14 40 ESC 000067 22 Cursor Up 41 ESC A or t 000068 23 Cursor Down...

Page 289: ...3 6A ESCj 000091 33 6B ESC k 000092 33 6C ESC 1or Numeric 000093 33 6D ESC m or Numeric 000094 2B Null Blank 6E ESC n or Numeric 000095 3A Suspend Printer 6F ESC 0 000096 3B Resume Printer 70 ESC p or...

Page 290: ...F4 000000000000 Set Color 4 OOOOFA 000000000000 hardcoded Status Line On 000100 000000000000 Status Line Off 000106 000000000000 Activate Status OOOIOC 041B5B356900 ESC 5i Start Printer 0001I2 041B5B3...

Page 291: ...05 CTRL E OOOOOC 2C Field Mark 06 CTRL F OOOOOD 33 Bel 07 CTRL O ooOOOE 24 Cursor Left 08 CTRL H or I OOOOOF 26 Tab 09 CTRL I or TAB 000010 28 Newline OA CTRL J or LINE FEED 000011 33 OB CTRL K 00001...

Page 292: ...C CTRL P 000037 33 II ESC CTRL Q 000038 29 Home 12 ESC CTRL R or HOME 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL S 00003A 27 Backtab 14 ESC CTRL T or Shift TAB 00003B 33 IS ESC CTRL U OOOO3C 33 16 ESCCTRL V 00003D 33 17 E...

Page 293: ...8 ESC 000062 33 3C ESC 000063 08 PF12 3D ESC 000064 33 3E ESC 000065 33 3F ESC 000066 OD PF14 40 ESC 000067 33 41 ESC A 000068 33 42 ESC 8 000069 33 43 ESCC 00006A 33 44 ESCD 000068 33 45 ESCE 00006C...

Page 294: ...91 21 Cursor Select 6B ESCk 000092 33 6C ESC I 000093 33 6D ESCm 000094 2B Null Blank 6E ESCn 00009S 3A Suspend Printer 6F ESC 0 000096 3B Resume Printer 70 ESCp 000097 00 PFOI 71 ESC q or Numeric 1 0...

Page 295: ...oCA 021BllOOOOOO ESC DCI col Set Cursor Address row OOOODO 021BIFOOOOOO ESC US Highlight On OOOOD6 021B19000000 ESC EM Highlight Off OOOODC 010700000000 BEL BEL OOOOE2 000000000000 Set Color I OOOOE8...

Page 296: ...eld Mark 06 CTRL F OOOooD 33 Bel 07 CTRL G OOOOOE 24 Cursor Left 08 CTRL H OOOooF 26 Tab 09 CTRL I or TAB 000010 23 Cursor Down OA CTRL J 000011 22 Cursor Up OB CTRL K 000012 25 Cursor Right OC CTRL L...

Page 297: ...000036 33 10 ESC CTRL P 000037 33 II ESC CTRL Q 000038 29 Home 12 ESC CTRL R or HOME 000039 33 13 ESCCTRL S 00003A 33 14 ESC CTRL T 00003B 33 IS ESC CTRL U 00003C 33 16 ESC CTRL V 000030 33 17 ESCCTRL...

Page 298: ...0061 33 3B ESC 000062 33 3C ESC 000063 16 PF23 3D ESC 000064 33 3E ESC 000065 36 Status On Off 3F ESC 000066 33 40 ESC 000067 33 41 ESC A 000068 33 42 ESCB 000069 33 43 ESCC 00006A 33 44 ESCD 00006B 3...

Page 299: ...33 67 ESCg 00008E 33 68 ESCh 00008F 33 69 ESCi 000090 33 6A ESCj 000091 21 Cursor Select 6B ESCk 000092 33 6C ESC I 000093 33 6D ESCm 000094 2B Null Blank 6E ESCn 000095 3A Suspend Printer 6F ESC 0 0...

Page 300: ...27EllOOOOOO DCI col Set Cursor Address row OOOODO 027EIFOOOOOO US Highlight On OOOOD6 027E19000000 EM Highlight Off OOOODC 010700000000 BEL BEL 0000E2 000000000000 Set Color 1 0000E8 000000000000 Set...

Page 301: ...ase EOF OS CTRL E OOOOOC 2C Field Mark 06 CTRL F OOOOOD 33 Bel 07 CTRL O OOOOOE 24 Cursor Left 08 CTRL H or OOOOOF 26 Tab 09 CTRL I or TAB 000010 23 Cursor Down OA CTRL J or V 000011 22 Cursor Up OB C...

Page 302: ...33 OE ESC CTRL N 000035 33 OF ESC CTRL O 000036 33 10 ESC CTRL P 000037 33 11 ESC CTRL Q 000038 33 12 ESC CTRL R 000039 33 B ESC CTRL S oo003A 33 14 ESC CTRL T ooOO3B 33 IS ESC CTRL U OO003C 33 16 ESC...

Page 303: ...SC 000061 33 3B ESC 000062 33 3C ESC 000063 OB PF12 3D ESC 000064 33 3E ESC 000065 36 Status On Off 3F ESC 000066 00 PF14 40 ESC 000067 22 Cursor Up 41 ESCAor A 000068 23 Cursor Down 42 ESC Bon 000069...

Page 304: ...ESCg 00008E 33 68 ESCh 00008F 27 Backtab 69 ESC i or TAB 000090 33 6A ESCj 000091 21 Cursor Select 6B ESCk 000092 33 6C ESC I 000093 33 6D ESCm 000094 2B Null Blank 6E ESCn 000095 33 6F ESC 0 000096...

Page 305: ...ght OOOOCA 051B26617943 ESC arow Set Cursor Address ycolC 000000 000000000000 Highlight On 0000D6 000000000000 Highlight Off OOOODC 010700000000 BEL BEL 0000E2 000000000000 Set Color I 0000E8 00000000...

Page 306: ...0000 08 27 Backtab 02 CTRL B 00 0 0 09 2 0 Clear Screen 03 CTRL C DDDDDA 2D Dup 04 CTRL D DDDDDB 33 oS CTRL E DDDDDC 2C Field Mark 06 CTRL F DDDDDD 33 Sel 07 CTRL G DDDDDE 33 08 CTRL H DDDOOF 26 Tab 0...

Page 307: ...M 000034 33 OE ESC CTRL N 000035 27 Backtab OF ESC CTRL O or 1 000036 33 10 ESCCTRL P 000037 33 11 ESC CTRL Q 000038 33 12 ESC CTRL R 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL S 0OOO3A 33 14 ESC CTRL T 00003B 33 IS ESC...

Page 308: ...e transfer 000062 3D disable 3C ESC 000063 OB PF12 3D ESC File transfer 000064 3C enable 3E ESC 000065 33 3F ESC 000066 OD PFI4 40 ESC 000067 22 Cursor Up 41 ESCAort 00006S 23 Cursor Down 42 ESCBor 00...

Page 309: ...C fCR or F6 000080 86 PF07 67 ESC g CR or F7 00008E 87 PF08 68 ESC h CR or F8 oo008F 08 PF09 69 ESC i or F9 000090 09 PFI0 6A ESCj or FlO 000091 21 Cursor Select 6B ESCk 000092 33 6C ESC I 000093 33 6...

Page 310: ...051B5B32326D ESC 22m Highlight Off Color 1 OOOODC 010700000000 BEL BEL OOOOE2 051B5B32326D ESC 22m Set Color It 0000E8 051B5B32316D ESC 21 m Set Color 2t OOOOEE 051B5B33346D ESC 34m Set Color 3t OOOO...

Page 311: ...07 IB Attention 01 CTRL A 000008 27 Backtab 02 CTRL B 000009 20 Clear Screen 03 CTRL C ooooOA 2D Dup 04 CTRL D oooooB 33 OS CTRL E OOOOOC 2C Field Mark 06 CTRL F OOOOOD 33 Bel 07 CTRL G OOOOOE 33 08 C...

Page 312: ...L M 000034 33 OE ESC CTRL N 000035 27 Backtab OF ESC CTRL O or I 000036 33 to ESC CTRL P 000037 33 11 ESC CTRL Q 000038 33 12 ESC CTRL R 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL S 00003A 33 14 ESC CTRL T oo003B 33 15 ES...

Page 313: ...File transfer 000062 3D disable 3C ESC 000063 OB PF12 3D ESC File transfer 000064 3C enable 3E ESC 000065 33 3F ESC 000066 OD PF14 40 ESC 000067 22 Cursor Up 41 ESC A or i 000068 23 Cursor Down 42 ESC...

Page 314: ...or F6 0OO08D 86 PF07 67 ESC g CR or F7 00008E 87 PF08 68 ESC h CR or F8 00008F 08 PF09 69 ESC i or F9 000090 09 PFlO 6A ESCj or FlO 000091 21 Cursor Select 6B ESCk 000092 33 6C ESC 1 000093 33 6D ESC...

Page 315: ...000oo ESC Yrow Set Cursor Address col OOOODO 041B5B316DOO ESC lm Highlight On 0000D6 041B5B306DOO ESC Om Highlight Off OOOODC 010700000000 BEL BEL 0000E2 000000000000 Set Color 1 0000E8 000000000000 S...

Page 316: ...Number Description Code Sequence 000006 33 00 NUL 000007 IB Attention 01 CTRL A OOOOOS 27 Backtab 02 CTRL B 000009 20 Clear Screen 03 CTRL C OOOOOA 2D Dup 04 CTRL D OOOOOB 33 OS CTRL E OOOOOC 2C Fiel...

Page 317: ...TRL K 000032 33 OC ESC CTRL L 000033 33 00 ESCCTRL M 000034 33 OE ESCCTRL N 000035 27 Backtab OF ESC CTRL O or I pC only 000036 33 10 ESCCTRL P 000037 33 11 ESC CTRL Q 000038 33 12 ESCCTRL R 000039 33...

Page 318: ...000060 33 3A ESC 000061 33 3B ESC File transfer 000062 3D disable 3C ESC 000063 OB PF12 3D ESC File transfer 000064 3C enable 3E ESC 000065 36 Status On Off 3F ESC 000066 OD PF14 40 ESC 000067 22 Cur...

Page 319: ...81 33 5B ESC 000082 33 5C ESC 000083 33 SD ESC 000084 11 PFI8 SE ESC A 000085 16 PF23 SF ESC 000086 33 60 ESC ESC a CR or PFI 3101 or FI 000087 80 PF01 61 PC ESC b CR or PF2 3101 or F2 000088 81 PF02...

Page 320: ...Generated Name 0000A6 02IB49000000 ESC I Erase EOL OOOOAC 021B4COOOOOO ESCL Clear Screen 0000B2 021B41000000 ESC A Cursor Up 0000B8 021B420000oo ESCB Cursor Down OOOOBE 021B4400oo00 ESCD Cursor Left 0...

Page 321: ...OOOOC 2C Field Mark 06 CTRL f OOOOOD 33 Bel 07 CTRL g OOOOOE 24 Cursor Left 08 CTRL h or BACKSPACE OOoooF 26 Tab 09 CTRL i or TAB 000010 28 Newline OA CTRL j 00001l 21 Cursor Select OB CTRL k 000012 3...

Page 322: ...036 33 10 ESC CTRL p 000037 33 11 ESC CTRL q 000038 33 12 ESC CTRL r 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL s 00003A 33 14 ESC CTRL t 00003B 33 IS ESC CTRL u 00003C 33 16 ESC CTRL v 00003D 33 17 ESC CTRL w 00003E 33 1...

Page 323: ...ESC 000066 8D PFI4 40 ESC CR 000067 22 Cursor Up 41 ESCAort 000068 23 Cursor Down 42 ESC B or 000069 25 Cursor Right 43 ESCCor 00006A 24 Cursor Left 44 ESC D or 00006B 33 45 ESC E 00006C 33 46 ESCF 00...

Page 324: ...67 ESC g CR or F7 00008E 87 PF08 68 ESC h CR or F8 00008F 88 PF09 69 ESCi CRor F9 000090 89 PFIO 6A ESC j CR or FlO 000091 8A PFll 6B ESC k CR or FIt 000092 8B PF12 6C ESC I CR or Fl2 000093 98 PAl 6D...

Page 325: ...0C 021012000000 DLEDC2 Start Printer 000112 021014000000 DLEDC4 Stop Printer Characters Function Address Hex Code Generated Name 00012C 091B207E21212038 ESCb b Set screen to Model 2 mode 2250000000000...

Page 326: ...OOOOOC 2C Field Mark 06 CTRL f OOOOOD 33 Bel 07 CTRL g OOOOOE 24 Cursor Left 08 CTRL h or BACKSPACE OOOOOF 26 Tab 09 CTRL i or TAB 000010 28 Newline OA CTRL j 000011 21 Cursor Select OB CTRL k 000012...

Page 327: ...RL o 000036 33 10 ESC CTRL p 000037 33 11 ESC CTRL q 000038 33 12 ESC CTRL r 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL s 00003A 33 14 ESC CTRL t 00003B 33 15 ESC CTRL u 00003C 33 16 ESC CTRL v 00003D 33 17 ESC CTRL w 000...

Page 328: ...SC 000066 OD PFI4 40 ESC 000067 22 Cursor Up 41 ESC A or t 000068 23 Cursor Down 42 ESC B or l 000069 25 Cursor Right 43 ESC C or 00006A 24 Cursor Left 44 ESC D or 00006B 33 45 ESC E 00006C 33 46 ESCF...

Page 329: ...19 61 ESC g CR or F7 00008E 87 PF08 or PF20 68 ESC h CR or F8 00008F 88 PF09 or PF21 69 ESC i CR or F9 000090 89 PFlO or PF22 6A ESC j CR or FlO 000091 SA PF11 or PF23 6B ESC k CR or F11 000092 SB PF1...

Page 330: ...Highlight On 0000D6 031B344000oo ESC 4 Highlight Off ooooDC 010700000000 BEL BEL 0000E2 000000000000 Set Color 1 0000E8 000000000000 Set Color 2 ooooEE 000000000000 Set Color 3 0000F4 000000000000 Se...

Page 331: ...RL e OOOOOC 2C Field Mark 06 CTRL f OOOOOD 33 Bel 07 CTRL g OOOOOE 24 Cursor Left OS CTRL h or BACKSPACE OooOOF 26 Tab 09 CTRL i or TAB 000010 2S Newline OA CTRL j 0000II 21 Cursor Select OB CTRL k 00...

Page 332: ...00036 33 10 ESC CTRL p 000037 33 11 ESCCTRL q 000038 33 12 ESC CTRL r 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL s oo003A 33 14 ESCCTRL t oooo3D 33 15 ESC CTRL u 00003C 33 16 ESC CTRL v 000030 33 17 ESC CTRL w 00003E 33 1...

Page 333: ...SC 000 065 33 3F ESC 000066 8D PF14 40 ESC CR 000 067 22 Cursor Up 41 ESCAort 0 0 0 068 23 Cursor Down 42 ESCBor 000 069 25 Cursor Right 43 ESCCor 00006A 24 Cursor Left 44 ESC D or 00006B 33 45 ESCE o...

Page 334: ...7 67 ESC g CR or F7 00008E 87 PF08 68 ESC h CR or F8 00008F 88 PF09 69 ESC i CR or F9 000090 89 PFIO 6A ESC j CR or FlO 000091 8A PFII 6B ESC k CR or FIl 000092 8B PFI2 6C ESC I CR or FI2 000093 98 PA...

Page 335: ...OOOBE 000000000000 Set Color 3 blue 0000F4 000000000000 Set Color 4 white OoooFA 031B233DOOOO ESC Status Line On 000100 021B3DOOOOOO ESC Status Line Off 000106 000000000000 Activate Status 00010C 0210...

Page 336: ...Field Mark 06 CTRL f OOOOOD 33 Bel 07 CTRL g OOOOOE 24 Cursor Left 08 CTRL h or BACKSPACE OOOOOF 26 Tab 09 CTRL i or TAB 000010 28 Newline OA CTRL j 000011 21 Cursor Select OB CTRL k 000012 33 OC CTR...

Page 337: ...ESC CTRL o 000036 33 10 ESC CTRL p 000037 33 II ESC CTRL q 000038 33 12 ESC CTRL r 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL s 00003A 33 I4 ESC CTRL t 00003B 33 IS ESC CTRL u 00003C 33 16 ESC CTRL v 00003D 33 17 ESC CTRL...

Page 338: ...3F ESC 000066 OD PF14 40 ESC 000067 22 Cursor Up 41 ESC A or i 000068 23 Cursor Down 42 ESCBort 000069 25 Cursor Right 43 ESC C or 00006A 24 Cursor Left 44 ESC D or 00006B 33 45 ESC E 00006C 33 46 ESC...

Page 339: ...r F6 00008D 86 PF07 67 ESC g CR or F7 00008E 87 PF08 68 ESC h CR or F8 oo008F 88 PF09 69 ESC i CR or F9 000090 89 PFIO 6A ESC j CR or FlO 000091 8A PFll 6B ESC k CR or Fll 000092 8B PFl2 6C ESC 1CR or...

Page 340: ...BEL BEL 0000E2 051B34202240 ESC 4b Set Color 1 green OOOOE8 051B34202440 ESC4b Set Color 2 red OOooEE 051B34202140 ESC4b Set Color 3 blue 0000F4 051B34202740 ESC4b Set Color 4 white OOOOFA 00000000000...

Page 341: ...C 2C Field Mark 06 CTRL f OOOOOD 33 Bel 07 CTRL g OOOOOE 24 Cursor Left 08 CTRL h or BACKSPACE OOOOOF 26 Tab 09 CTRL i or TAB 000010 28 Newline OA CTRL j 000011 21 Cursor Select OB CTRL k 000012 33 OC...

Page 342: ...6 33 10 ESC CTRL p 000037 33 11 ESC CTRL q 000038 33 12 ESC CTRL r 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL s 00003A 33 14 ESC CTRL t 00003B 33 IS ESC CTRL u 00003C 33 16 ESC CTRL v 00003D 33 17 ESC CTRL w 00003E 33 18...

Page 343: ...000066 8D PF14 40 ESC CR 000067 22 Cursor Up 41 ESC A or t 000068 23 Cursor Down 42 ESCBor 000069 25 Cursor Right 43 ESCCor 00006A 24 Cursor Left 44 ESC D or 00006B 33 45 ESCE 00006C 33 46 ESCF 00006D...

Page 344: ...6 PF07 67 ESC g CR or F7 00008E 87 PF08 68 ESC h CR or F8 00008F 88 PF09 69 ESC i CR or F9 000090 89 PFIO 6A ESC j CR or FlO 000091 8A PFll 6B ESC k CR or Fll 000092 8B PFI2 6C ESC I CR or FI2 000093...

Page 345: ...51B34202240 ESC4bn Set Color 1 green 0000E8 051B34202440 ESC4b Set Color 2 red ooOOEE 051B3420214O ESC4b Set Color 3 blue 0000F4 051B3420274O ESC4b Set Color 4 white OOOOFA 031B233DOOOO ESC Status Lin...

Page 346: ...06 CTRL F 000000 33 Bel 07 CTRL G OOOOOE 24 Cursor Left 08 CTRL H or ooOOOF 26 Tab 09 CTRL I 000010 23 Cursor Down OA CTRL J or 000011 22 Cursor Up OB CTRL K or i 000012 25 Cursor Right OC CTRL L or...

Page 347: ...N 000035 33 OF ESC CTRL O 000036 33 10 ESC CTRL P 000037 33 11 ESC CTRL Q 000038 33 12 ESC CTRL R 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL S 00003A 33 14 ESC CTRL T 00003B 33 IS ESC CTRL U 0OO03C 33 16 ESC CTRL V 00003D...

Page 348: ...0060 OA PFll 3A ESC 000061 33 3B ESC 000062 33 3C ESC 000063 17 PF24 3D ESC 000064 33 3E ESC 000065 36 Status On Off 3F ESC 000066 33 40 ESC 000067 33 41 ESC A 000068 33 42 ESCB 000069 33 43 ESCC 0000...

Page 349: ...SCf 00008D 33 67 ESCg 00008E 33 68 ESCh 00008F 2F Erase Input 69 ESCi 000090 33 6A ESCj 000091 21 Cursor Select 6B ESCk 000092 33 6C ESC I 000093 33 6D ESCm 000094 2B Null Blank 6E ESCn 00009S 3A Susp...

Page 350: ...OCA 021B3DooooOO ESC row col Set Cursor Address OOOODO 021B28000000 ESC Highlight On 0000D6 021B29000000 ESC Highlight Off ooooDC 010700000000 BEL BEL 0000E2 000000000000 Set Color 1 0000E8 0000000000...

Page 351: ...e EOF 05 CTRL E OOOOOC 2C Field Mark 06 CTRL F OooOOD 33 Bel 07 CTRL G OOOOOE 24 Cursor Left 08 CTRL H or OooOOF 25 Cursor Right 09 CTRL I or 000010 23 Cursor Down OA CTRL J or 000011 22 Cursor Up OB...

Page 352: ...URN 000034 33 OE ESC CTRL N 000035 33 OF ESC CTRL O 000036 33 10 ESC CTRL P 000037 33 11 ESCCTRL Q 000038 33 12 ESC CTRL R 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL S 00003A 33 14 ESC CTRL T 00003B 33 IS ESC CTRL U 00003...

Page 353: ...PF09 39 ESC 9 000060 33 3A ESC 000061 33 3B ESC 000062 33 3C ESC 000063 OB PFI2 30 ESC 000064 33 3E ESC 000065 36 Status On Off 3F ESC 000066 00 PFI4 40 ESC 000067 33 41 ESC A 000068 33 42 ESCB 000069...

Page 354: ...00008C 33 66 ESC f 00008D 33 67 ESCg 00008E 33 68 ESCh 00008F 2F Erase Input 69 ESCi 000090 33 6A ESCj 000091 21 Cursor Select 6B ESCk 000092 33 6C ESC I 000093 33 6D ESCm 000094 2B Null Blank 6E ESCn...

Page 355: ...CA 041B5B3B4800 ESC row Set Cursor Address colH OOOODO 000000000000 Highlight On 0000D6 000000000000 Highlight Off OOOODC 010700000000 BEL BEL 0000E2 000000000000 Set Color 1 0000E8 000000000000 Set C...

Page 356: ...ENQ or CTRL D ACK or INSERT Cypr or INS OOOOOC 30 Insert 06 Cedar Juniper BEL or RETURN Cypr Cedar ooOOOD 28 Newline 07 or SHIFT p Juniper ooOOOE 24 Cursor Left 08 BS or ooOOOF 26 Tab 09 HT or TAB 000...

Page 357: ...C LF 000031 33 OB ESC Vn 000032 33 OC ESC FF ESC ENTER or CTRL i 000033 1C Sys Req OD Juniper only 000034 33 OE ESC SO 000035 33 OF ESC SI 000036 33 10 ESC DLE 000037 33 11 ESC DCI 000038 33 12 ESC DC...

Page 358: ...per 00005A 03 PF04 34 only ESC 5 or CTRL 5 or F5 Juniper 00005B 04 PF05 35 only ESC 6 or CTRL 6 or F6 Juniper 00005C 05 PF06 36 only ESC 7 or CTRL 7 or F7 Juniper 00005D 06 PF07 37 only ESC 8 or CTRL...

Page 359: ...Y or CTRL R 000080 IB Attention 5A ESC Z or CTRL A 000081 33 5B ESC 000082 33 5C ESC 000083 33 5D ESC 000084 11 PF18 5E ESC A 000085 16 PF23 5F ESC 000086 33 60 ESC 000087 2A Type ahead 61 ESC a 00008...

Page 360: ...Cursor Up OOOOBS 02IB42000000 ESC B Cursor Down OOOOBE 021B44000000 ESCD Cursor Left 0000 4 021B43000000 ESCC Cursor Right OOOOCA 021B59000000 ESC Y row col Set Cursor Address OOOODO 021B36000000 ESC...

Page 361: ...OOB 2E Erase EOF 05 CTRL E OOOOOC 2C Field Mark 06 CTRL F OOOOOD 33 Bel 07 CTRL O CTRL H or BACKSPACE or OOOOOE 27 Backtab 08 Shift TAB 5420 only OOOOOF 26 Tab 09 CTRL I or TAB CTRL J or LINEFEED 5410...

Page 362: ...SC CTRL M or ESC RETURN 000034 33 OE ESC CTRL N 000035 33 OF ESC CTRL O 000036 33 10 ESC CTRL P 000037 33 11 ESC CTRL Q 000038 33 12 ESC CTRL R 000039 33 I3 ESC CTRL S 00003A 33 14 ESCCTRL T 00003B 33...

Page 363: ...39 ESC 9 000060 33 3A ESC 000061 33 3B ESC 000062 33 3C ESC 000063 OB PF12 3D ESC 000064 33 3E ESC 000065 36 Status On Off 3F ESC 000066 OD PF14 40 ESC 000067 22 Cursor Up 41 ESCAorj 000068 23 Cursor...

Page 364: ...8B 33 65 ESCe 00008C 33 66 ESCf 000080 33 67 ESCg 00008E 33 68 ESCh OOOOSF 2F Erase Input 69 ESCi 000090 33 6A ESCj 000091 21 Cursor Select 6B ESCk 000092 33 6C ESC I 000093 33 60 ESCm 000094 2B Null...

Page 365: ...041BSB3B4800 ESC row col H Set Cursor Address ooooDO 041BSB306DOO ESC Om Highlight On 0000D6 041BSB326Doo ESC 2m Highlight Off OOOODC 010700000000 BEL BEL 0000E2 000000000000 Set Color 1 0000E8 000000...

Page 366: ...F OOOOOD 33 Bel 07 CTRL G OOOOOE 24 Cursor Left 08 CTRL H or OoooOF 26 Tab 09 CTRL I or TAB 000010 23 Cursor Down OA CTRL J or 000011 22 Cursor Up OB CTRL K or t 000012 25 Cursor Right OC CTRL L or 0...

Page 367: ...NTER 000034 33 OE ESC CTRL N 000035 33 OF ESC CTRL O 000036 33 10 ESC CTRL P 000037 33 11 ESC CTRL Q 000038 33 12 ESCCTRL R 000039 33 13 ESCCTRL S 00003A 33 14 ESCCTRL T 00003B 33 IS ESCCTRL U 00003C...

Page 368: ...PF09 39 ESC 9 000060 33 3A ESC 000061 33 3B ESC 000062 33 3C ESC 000063 OB PF12 30 ESC 000064 33 3E ESC 000065 36 Status On Off 3F ESC 000066 32 Echo 40 ESC or PRINT 000067 32 Echo 41 ESC A or PRINT 0...

Page 369: ...00008D 33 67 ESCg 00008E 33 68 ESCh 00008F 2F Erase Input 69 ESCi 000090 33 6A ESCj 000091 21 Cursor Select 6B ESCk 000092 33 6C ESC 1 000093 33 6D ESCm 000094 2B Null Blank 6E ESCn 000095 3A Suspend...

Page 370: ...0 ESC row col Set Cursor Address OOOODO 021B28000000 ESC Highlight On 0000D6 021B29000000 ESC Highlight Off OOOODC 010700000000 BEL BEL 0000E2 000000000000 Set Color 1 0000E8 000000000000 Set Color 2...

Page 371: ...OOOOOD 33 Bel 07 CTRL G OOOOOE 24 Cursor Left 08 CTRL H or OOOOOF 26 Tab 09 CTRL I or TAB 000010 23 Cursor Down OA CTRL J 000011 22 Cursor Up OB CTRL K or i 000012 25 Cursor Right OC CTRL L or 000013...

Page 372: ...NTER 000034 33 OE ESC CTRL N 000035 33 OF ESC CTRL O 000036 33 10 ESC CTRL P 000037 33 11 ESC CTRL Q 000038 33 12 ESC CTRL R 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL S 00003A 33 14 ESC CTRL T 00003B 33 IS ESC CTRL U OO0...

Page 373: ...SC 000063 OB PF12 3D ESC 000064 33 3E ESC 000065 33 3F ESC 000066 OD PFI4 40 ESC 000067 81 PF2 41 ESC A or F2 000068 82 PF3 42 ESC B or F3 000069 83 PF4 43 ESC C or F4 oo006A 84 PF5 44 ESC D or F5 0OO...

Page 374: ...l8 66 ESC f CR or Shift F7 000080 92 PFl9 67 ESC g CR or Shift F8 00008E 93 PF20 68 ESC h CR or Shift F9 00008F 94 PF21 69 ESC i CR or Shift FlO 000090 95 PF22 6A ESC j CR or Shift F11 000091 21 Curso...

Page 375: ...ow col Set Cursor Address OOOODO 021B28000000 ESC Highlight On OOOOD6 021B29000000 ESC Highlight Off OoooDC 010700000000 BEL BEL ooooE2 000000000000 Set Color 1 ooooE8 000000000000 Set Color 2 OOOOEE...

Page 376: ...OOOE 24 Cursor Left 08 CTRL H or BACKSPACE or OOOOOF 26 Tab 09 CTRL I or TAB 000010 23 Cursor Down OA CTRL J or t 000011 22 Cursor Up OB CTRL K or i 000012 25 Cursor Right OC CTRL L or 000013 IF Enter...

Page 377: ...CCTRL O 000036 33 10 ESCCTRL P 000037 33 11 ESC CTRL Q 000038 33 12 ESC CTRL R 000039 33 13 ESC CTRL S 00003A 33 14 ESC CTRL T oo003B 33 IS ESC CTRL U 00003C 33 16 ESC CTRL V 00003D 33 17 ESCCTRL W 00...

Page 378: ...2 ESC B CR SOH B CR or F3 000069 83 PF04 43 ESC C CR SOH C CR or F4 00006A 84 PF05 44 ESC D CR SOH D CR or F5 oo006B 85 PF06 45 ESC E CR SOH E CR or F6 00006C 86 PF07 46 ESC F CR SOH F CR or F7 00006D...

Page 379: ...h CR or uppercase F9 00008F 93 PF20 69 ESC i CR SOH i CR or uppercase FlO 000090 94 PF21 6A ESC j CR SOH j CR or uppercase Fll 000091 95 PF22 6B ESC k CR SOH k CR or uppercase FI2 000092 96 PF23 6C ES...

Page 380: ...eft OOOOC4 010COOOOOOOO CTRL I Cursor Right OOOOCA 021B3DOOOOOO ESC row col Set Cursor Address OOOODO 031B47300000 ESCGO Highlight On normal 0000D6 031B47700000 ESCGp Highlight Off dim OOOODC 01070000...

Page 381: ...G 126 3708 Planning and Installation...

Page 382: ...e31 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 eeee41 3333 3333 33ee e1e2 e3e4 e5e6 e7e8 egeA eeee51 eBec eoeE eFle 1112 1314 1516 1724 3326 eeee61 3327 2928 3310 1E33 331B 1C21 2e33 3333 eeee71 2F33 332...

Page 383: ...ALT D OOOOOB 33 OS ALT E OOOOOC 33 06 ALT F OOOOOD 33 Bel 07 ALT O OOOOOE 33 08 ALT H OOOOOF 33 09 ALT I 000010 33 OA ALT J 000011 33 OB ALT K 000012 33 OC ALT L 000013 IF Enter OD Alt M or ENTER 000...

Page 384: ...ESC ALT T 00003B 33 IS ESC ALT U 00003C 33 16 ESCALT V 00003D 33 17 ESCALT W 00003E 33 18 ESC ALT X 00003F 33 19 ESC ALT Y 000040 33 IA ESC ALT Z 000041 33 lB ESC ESC 000042 33 1C ESC FS 000043 33 10...

Page 385: ...F ESC 000066 1D Reset 40 ESC or RESET 000067 IE Dev Cancel 41 ESC A or DEV CNCL 000068 33 42 ESC B 000069 33 43 ESCC 00006A IB Attention 44 ESC D or ATTN 00006B IC Sys Req 45 ESC E or SYS REQ 00006C 2...

Page 386: ...8B 33 65 ESCe 00008C 33 66 ESCf 00008D 33 67 ESCg 00008E 33 68 ESCh 00008F 33 69 ESCi 000090 33 6A ESCj 000091 33 6B ESCk 000092 33 6C ESC I 000093 33 6D ESCm 000094 2B Null Blank 6E ESCn 000095 33 6F...

Page 387: ...0000oo ESC Yrow col Set Cursor Address ooOODO 010FOOOOOOOO SI Highlight On 0000D6 010EOOOOOOOO SO Highlight Off OOooDC 010700000000 BEL BEL 0000E2 000000000000 Set Color 1 0000E8 000000000000 Set Colo...

Page 388: ...a eaae eaea eeee eeae aeae eeee aeea aaaaF1 eaaa aaaa aaaa aeaa aaa2 1B46 aaaa aae1 eea1a1 aoaa eaee eaa3 1B5E 33aa aaa2 1B56 aaaa aaa111 eae2 1B25 eaaa ea Keyboard Mapping Lear Siegler ADM 24E Note T...

Page 389: ...sor Down Cursor Up Cursor Right Enter Print Reset Suspend Display Dev Cancel Resume Display Attention Home Newline ASCn Hex Key Code Sequence OA CTRL J or OB CTRL K or i OC CTRL L or 00 CTRL M or RETU...

Page 390: ...SC 00004C 12 PF19 26 ESC 000040 33 27 ESC I 00004E 14 PF21 2S ESC 00004F IS PF22 29 ESC OOOOSO 13 PF20 2A ESC OOOOSI 17 PF24 2B ESC 0000S2 IS PAl 2C ESC 0000S3 OA PFll 20 ESC 0000S4 19 PA2 2E ESC OOOO...

Page 391: ...8F PFI6 4F ESC 0 or FI6 000076 32 Echo 50 ESCP 000077 30 Insert 51 ESC Q or LINE INSERT CHARACTER 000078 89 PFIO 52 ESC R or FlO 000079 80 PFI 53 ESC S or FI 00007A 2E Erase EOF 54 ESC T or PAGE ERASE...

Page 392: ...Name 0000A6 02IB54000000 ESCT Erase EOL OOOOAC 021B2BOOOOOO ESC Clear Screen 0000B2 OIOBOOOOOOOO VT Cursor Up 0000B8 01OAOOOOOOOO LF Cursor Down OOOOBE 010800000000 BS Cursor Left 0000C4 OIOCOOOOOOOO...

Page 393: ...7ee eeee eeeeEl eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeeeFl eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeelei eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eee111 eeee eeee eeee ee Keyboard Mapping Note Usi...

Page 394: ...IC FS 000023 33 10 GS 000024 33 IE RS 000025 33 IF US 000026 33 00 ESC NUL 000027 33 01 ESC CTRL A 000028 33 02 ESC CTRL B 000029 33 03 ESC CTRL C 00002A 33 04 ESC CTRL D 00002B 33 OS ESC CTRL E 00002...

Page 395: ...00004E 13 PF20 2S ESC 00OO4F 14 PF2I 29 ESC 000050 33 2A ESC 000051 33 2B ESC 000052 IS PAl 2C ESC 000053 OA PFlI 20 ESC 000054 19 PA2 2E ESC 000055 IA PA3 2F ESC 000056 09 PFIO 30 ESC 0 000057 00 PFO...

Page 396: ...SCQ 000078 33 52 ESCR 000079 33 53 ESCS 00007A 33 54 ESCT 00007B 33 55 ESCU 00007C 33 56 ESC V ooo07D 33 57 ESCW oo007E 33 58 ESC X 00007F 2E Erase EOF 59 ESC Y or PAGE ERASE 000080 33 SA ESCZ 000081...

Page 397: ...ted Name 0000A6 021B54000000 ESCT Erase EOL OOOOAC 021B2AOOOOOO ESC Clear Screen 0000B2 010BOOOOOOOO VT Cursor Up 0000B8 OIOAOOOOOOOO LF Cursor Down OOOOBE 010800000000 BS Cursor Left 0000C4 OIOCOOOOO...

Page 398: ...eeeFl eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeelel eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeee eeeill eeee eeee eeee ee Keyboard Mapping Hex Address Code Description 000000 XX UDT Terminal ID Number 000...

Page 399: ...0026 33 00 ESC NUL 000027 33 01 ESC CTRL A 000028 33 02 ESC CTRL B 000029 33 03 ESC CTRL C 00002A 33 04 ESC CTRL O 00002B 2F Erase Input 05 ESC CTRL E 00002C 33 06 ESC CTRL F 000020 33 07 ESC CTRL G 0...

Page 400: ...PF20 2A ESC 000051 17 PF24 2B ESC 000052 18 PAl 2C ESC 000053 OA PFll 20 ESC 000054 19 PA2 2E ESC 000055 IA PA3 2F ESC 000056 09 PFIO 30 ESC 0 000057 00 PFOI 31 ESC I 000058 01 PF02 32 ESC 2 000059 0...

Page 401: ...07B 33 55 ESCU 00007C 33 56 ESC V 000070 33 57 ESCW 00007E 33 58 ESC X 00007F 33 59 ESCY 000080 33 SA ESCZ 000081 33 5B ESC 000082 33 5C ESC 000083 33 50 ESC 000084 II PFI8 5E ESC A 000085 16 PF23 SF...

Page 402: ...1B2AOOoooo ESC Clear Screen 0000B2 010BooooOOoo VT Cursor Up 0000B8 010AooOOOooO LF Cursor Down OOOOBE 010800000000 BS Cursor Left 0000C4 o10COOOOooOO FF Cursor Right OOOOCA 021B3DooOOOO ESC row col S...

Page 403: ...TeleVideo 912C H 22 3708 Planning and Installation...

Page 404: ...ediate Terminal Video Display Unit Northern Telecom Displayphone ROLM Cypress Cedar and JuniperTM Teletype 5410 Asynchronous Display Terminal Teletype 5420 Buffered Display TeleVideo 910 TeleVideo 912...

Page 405: ...RESH 3 RATE CHARACTER SET 4 CURSOR DISPLAY 2 CURSOR FORMAT 2 Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration of the 3708 2 The function described by this switch has no effect on the 3708 3 This sele...

Page 406: ...FRESH 2 RATE CURSOR 3 SUPPRESS CURSOR FORMAT 3 CHARACTER CASE UPPER LOWER CURSOR HOME 3 KEY CLICK 3 Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration of the 3708 2 This selection must match the power...

Page 407: ...32C 1 3 DUPLEX FULL AUTO ECHO NO XONjXOFF I TRANSPARENT PRINTING YES GO ONLINE AFTER BLOCK NO TRANSMIT SLOW TRANSMIT NO Notes 1 This configuration must match the configuration of the 3708 2 The transm...

Page 408: ...ition Note BAUD RATE I PARITY 1 50 60 HZ 2 TERMINAL DG MODE Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration of the 3708 2 This setting must match the power line frequency In the USA this is set to 6...

Page 409: ...POWER 4 T SPEED 2 S R SPEED 2 S Notes 1 User preference this is a VT 100 local option 2 This setting must match the configuration of the 3708 3 The function designated by this switch has no effect on...

Page 410: ...ITS PARITY 2 STOP BITS 2 LOCAL ECHO NO LOCAL ECHO HOST PORT 3 SELECTION Notes 1 Select the correct terminal operation for the national keyboard being used 2 This setting must match the configuration o...

Page 411: ...ITY 2 STOP BITS 2 LOCAL ECHO NO LOCAL ECHO HOST PORT 3 SELECTION Notes 1 Select the correct terminal operation for the national keyboard being used 2 This setting must match the configuration of the 3...

Page 412: ...INES 25 SCROLL JUMP or SMOOTH DIM PORT 3 SCR SAVER 3 KEY CLICK 3 AUTO REPEAT 4 SPEED 1 PARITY 1 BITS 7 STOP BITS I MODEM 2 XMITXOFF BUFFERS 3 COMM MODE ONLINE MODE FDX VIDEO 3 MARGIN BELL 3 STATUS No...

Page 413: ...CE EIA LEAD IN ESC EMULATE HAZELTINE END OF CR MESSAGE BAUD RATE 2 PARITY 2 ANL OFF TRUNCATE HALF FULL FULL DUPLEX DUPLEX AUTOLFjCR CR Notes 1 User preference this is an ESPRIT I local option 2 This s...

Page 414: ...OUND NO LINE 2 FREQUENCY PARITY I AUTO LINE FEED OFF UNDERLINE OFF HIGH INTENSITY ON REVERSE VIDEO 3 Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration of the 3708 2 This selection must match the power...

Page 415: ...PARITY I HALF FULL FULL DUPLEX DUPLEX AUTOLF CR CR U L CASE 2 STD REV VIDEO 2 INTERFACE EIA Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration of the 3708 2 User preference this is a Hazeltine 1500 lo...

Page 416: ...CAPE SEQUENCE ENABLED TRANSMISSION SPACE OVERWRITE LATCH DISABLED WRAPAROUND CURSOR DISABLED SHORT TRANSFER DISABLED TRIGGER LONG TRANSFER DISABLED WARNING DATA SPEED SELECT 3 Notes l This setting mus...

Page 417: ...RT HOST SYSTEM 3 INACTIVITY TIME OUT 4 IN MINUTES EXTENDED CODES 5 NAME OF HOST FILE 3 TRANSFER COMMAND Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration of the 3708 2 Choose the communication port th...

Page 418: ...X N PARITY I STOP BITS I AUTOMATIC NEW LINE N AUTOMATIC LINE N FEED CARRIAGE RETURN Y CHARACTER SENT AT 2 1 END OF MESSAGE SCROLLING N PROMPT CHARACTER 0 FROM HOST START STOP ENABLED y 1 Note This set...

Page 419: ...FF REV VIDEO 4 BLINK CURSOR 4 I O RATE MAIN 2 I O RATE AUX 5 Notes 1 EIA 422A can also be chosen for 3101 13 or 3101 23 2 This setting must match the configuration of the 3708 3 The function designate...

Page 420: ...INSERT TAB TERMINALID PRINT N A Communication OPERATING MODE ECHO LINE SPEED bps 2 4 WORD LENGTH bits 7 PARITY 2 4 STOP BIT 2 4 TURNAROUND CR CHARACTER INTERFACE EIA 232C 1 LINE CONTROL PRTS BREAK SIG...

Page 421: ...described above with the following exceptions Setup Item Selection MACHINE MODE SYSTEM ATTACH ROW AND COLUMN 25 x 80 or 28 x 132 NUMBER OF 1 VIEWPORTS NUMBER OF PAGES 1 PRINT HOST PACING ON RETURN SE...

Page 422: ...PEED 2 4 PARITY 2 4 TURNAROUND CR N A CHARACTER STOP BIT 2 4 WORD LENGTH 7 7 RESPONSE DELAY 100 N A BREAK SIGNAL 500 N A TERMINALID 3 Select Item Selection Note ENTER RETURN RETURN NEWLINE RETURN 2 CR...

Page 423: ...exceptions Setup Item Selection Note OPERATING MODE ECHO ENTER SEND SEND CR PRINT HOST Notes 1 RS 422A can also be chosen for the 3161 Model 12 2 This setting must match the configuration of the 3708...

Page 424: ...WRAP OFF TAB 3 TERMINALID 3 PRINT N A Communication OPERATING MODE ECHO LINE SPEED bps 2 4 WORD LENGTH bits 7 PARITY 2 4 STOP BIT 2 4 TURNAROUND CR CHARACTER INTERFACE RS 232C 1 2 LINE CONTROL PRTS BR...

Page 425: ...on Note ROW AND COLUMN 25 x 80 or 28 x 132 6 PRINT HOST OPERATING MODE ECHO 3708 10 ENTER SEND SEND CR Notes 1 RS 422A can be supported for the 3162 Mode112 32 2 This setting must match the configurat...

Page 426: ...PEED 2 4 PARITY 2 4 TURNAROUND CR N A CHARACTER STOP BIT 2 4 WORD LENGTH 7 7 RESPONSE DELAY 100 N A BREAK SIGNAL 500 N A TERMINAL ID 3 Select Item Selection Note ENTER RETURN RETURN NEWLINE NEWLINE CR...

Page 427: ...ceptions Setup Item Selection Note OPERATING MODE SYSTEM ATTACH ENTER SEND SEND CR PRINT HOST Notes 1 RS 422A can also be chosen for the 3163 Model 12 2 This setting must match the configuration of th...

Page 428: ...SPEED 2 4 PARITY 2 4 TURNAROUND CR NjA CHARACTER STOP BIT 2 4 WORD LENGTH 7 7 RESPONSE DELAY 100 NjA BREAK SIGNAL 500 NjA TERMINALID 3 Select Item Selection Note ENTER RETURN RETURN NEWLINE NEWLINE CR...

Page 429: ...llowing exceptions Setup Item Selection Note OPERATING MODE SYSTEM ATTACH ENTER SEND SEND CR PRINT HOST Notes 1 RS 422A can also be chosen for the 3164 Model12 2 This setting must match the configurat...

Page 430: ...SION OFF NUMBER OF LINES FOR PAGE 1 24 NUMBER OF LINES FOR PAGE 2 I FUNCTION KEY LEGEND NO I TYPEWRITER TABS NONE TABBING MODE I INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE 3 ATTRIBUTES NON EMBEDDED SENDjPRINT ATTRIBUTE N...

Page 431: ...AL OFF MODEM CONTROL OPTIONAL OFF FILL 5 PLACEMENT I Notes 1 The function designated by this option has no effect on 3708 operation 2 User preference this is an ADM 24E local option 3 The character se...

Page 432: ...RN DISABLE KB LOCK DISABLE UC DISP U L DISP U L DISP SPACE ADV SPACE EOT OFF OFF ETX OFF OFF CODE SEC OFF 202 0FF OFF 103 0FF 103 LOCAL OFF OFF CURCTL OFF CURCTL NORM FILL NORM BEEP ON OFF 2 GT LK GT...

Page 433: ...DATA BITS 7 DATA BITS PARITY I STOP BITS I BIT 8 1 0 4 BLOCK CONVERSATION CONVERSATION MODE FULL HALF DUPLEX FULL DUPLEX PRINTER PORT SELECTIONS 2 POLLING ADDRESS 4 Notes 1 This setting must match th...

Page 434: ...ANDARD SCREEN WIDTH 80 DISPLAY MODE I DUPLEX FULL DUPLEX PARITY 2 BAUD RATE 2 TERMINALID I Notes 1 The function designated by this switch has no effect on 3708 operation 2 This selection must match th...

Page 435: ...edar and JunipefTM Option Selection Note TERMINAL IBM 3270 TYPE BAUD RATE I PARITY I ECHOPLEX YES ENTER KEY CR VALUE Note This selection must match the configuration of the 3708 1 32 3708 Planning and...

Page 436: ...D LF INDEX LABELS 2 MONITOR MODE OFF KEY CLICK 2 AUTOWRAP OFF CURSOR 2 BUILT IN MODEM NO 3 Notes 1 This selection must match the configuration of the 3708 2 User preference this is a Teletype 5410 loc...

Page 437: ...CR NEWLINE ON LF NO AUTOWRAP OFF CURSOR 2 KEYCLICK 2 MARGIN BELL 2 KEYBOARD MODEL 5420 TRANSMISSION CHAR LINE SEND 3 BLOCK SEND 3 SEND FROM 3 SEND EDIT SEQ YES SEND GRAPHICS NO ENTER KEY CR FIELD SEP...

Page 438: ...ference this is a Teletype 5420 local option 3 The function designated by this switch has no effect on 3708 operation 4 When a printer is connected to the auxiliary port the setting for the 5420 must...

Page 439: ...AL STANDARD 910 SELECTION 60 HZ SO HZ 2 CURSOR 3 HALF FULL FULL DUPLEX DUPLEX SCREEN 3 DSR CONNECTED CARRIER CONNECTED DETECT DTR CONNECTED Notes L This function must match the configuration of the 37...

Page 440: ...ED EOT AT END OF SEND JUMPER NOT INSTALLED AUTO LINE FEED IN JUMPER INSTALLED COL 80 PAGE EXTENSION 5 Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration of the 3708 2 The character set must match the t...

Page 441: ...POWER 4 KEY CLICK 3 Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration of the 3708 2 When a printer is attached to the auxiliary port the baud rate configured on the printer must match the baud rate c...

Page 442: ...UX AUTO SCROLL 2 DATA BIT 7 STOP BIT 1 PARITY BIT 1 MODEM PORT BAUD 1 RATE Notes 1 This setting must match the configuration of the 3708 2 When a printer is attached to the auxiliary port the baud rat...

Page 443: ...1 40 3708 Planning and Installation...

Page 444: ...3151 3161 3162 3163 3708 Feature Yes No Yes No IBM 3151 62 Model 5 Emulation Yes No YesjNo IBM 3164 Yes No Yes No IBM 3164 3708 Feature Yes No YesjNo Lear Siegler ADM 24E No YesjNo Lear Siegler ADM 3A...

Page 445: ...J 2 3708 Planning and Installation...

Page 446: ...n 1 February 1984 DEC VT52 and VT100 Digital Equipment Corporation User Guide VT100 Document EK VTlOO UG 003 Third edition June 1981 DEC VT220 Digital Equipment Corporation VT220 Owner s Manual Docume...

Page 447: ...er Guide Document P5840 Revision F 1983 Teletype 5410 Asynchronous Display Terminal AT T Teletype Corporation 5410 Asynchronous Display Terminal User s Guide Manual 605 Issue 2 May 1984 Teletype 5420...

Page 448: ...r AD BD 5A 4F I 4A Alternate Translate Table EBCDIC EBCDIC Code Character AD BD 5A 4F I 4A ASCII Code 3A 3A 5D 21 5B ASCII Code 5B 5D 21 7C 5C ASCII Character ASCII Character I I Note When using the a...

Page 449: ...06 06 NjA 3A 000007 07 DEL 7F DEL 000008 08 NjA 3A 000009 09 NjA 3A OOOOOA OA NjA 3A OOOOOB OB VT OB VT OOOOOC OC FF OC FF OOOOOD OD CR OD CR OOOOOE OE SO OE SO OOOOOF OF SI OF SI 000010 10 DLE lO DLE...

Page 450: ...A 3A 000036 36 NjA 3A 000037 37 EOT 04 EOT 000038 38 NjA 3A 000039 39 N A 3A 00003A 3A NjA 3A 00003B 3B NjA 3A 00003C 3C DC4 14 DC4 00003D 3D NAK 15 NAK 00003E 3E NjA 3A 00003F 3F SUB lA SUB 000040 4...

Page 451: ...000062 62 NjA 3A 000063 63 NjA 3A 000064 64 NjA 3A 000065 65 NjA 3A 000066 66 NjA 3A 000067 67 NjA 3A 000068 68 NjA 3A 000069 69 NjA 3A 00006A 6A I 7C I I I 00006B 6B 2C OOO06C 6C 25 00006D 6D 5F 000...

Page 452: ...8E N A 3A 00008F 8F N A 3A 000090 90 N A 3A 000091 91 j 6A j 000092 92 k 6B k 000093 93 1 6C 1 000094 94 m 60 m 000095 95 n 6E n 000096 96 0 6F 0 000097 97 P 70 P 000098 98 q 71 q 000099 99 r 72 r 00...

Page 453: ...NjA 3A OOOOBB BB NjA 3A OOOOBC BC NjA 3A OOOOBD BD 3A OOOOBE BE NjA 3A OOOOBF BF NjA 3A OOOOCO CO 7B OOOOCI CI A 41 A 0000C2 C2 B 42 B 0000C3 C3 C 43 C 0000C4 C4 D 55 D 0000C5 C5 E 45 E OQOOC6 C6 F 4...

Page 454: ...56 V OOOOE6 E6 W 57 W OOOOE7 E7 X 58 X 0000E8 E8 Y 59 y 0000E9 E9 Z 5A Z OOOOEA EA N A 3A OOOOEB EB N A 3A OOOOJ C EC NjA 3A OOOOED ED N A 3A OOOOEE EE N A 3A OOOOEF EF N A 3A OOOOFO FO 0 30 0 OOOOFI...

Page 455: ...6 06 ACK 2E ACK 000107 07 BEL 2F DEL 000108 08 BS 16 BS 000109 09 HT 05 HT oo010A OA LF 25 LF 00010B OB VT OB VT 00010C OC FF OC FF oo010D OD CR OD CR oo010E OE SO OE SO 00010F OF SI OF SI 000110 10 D...

Page 456: ...F6 6 000137 37 7 F7 7 000138 38 8 F8 8 000139 39 9 F9 9 00013A 3A 7A 00013B 3B 5E I 00013C 3C 4C 00013D 3D 7E 00013E 3E 6E 00013F 3F 6F 000140 40 7C 000141 41 A Cl A 000142 42 B C2 B 000143 43 C C3 C...

Page 457: ...82 b 000163 63 c 83 c 000164 64 d 84 d 000165 65 e 85 e 000166 66 f 86 f 000167 67 g 87 g 000168 68 h 88 h 000169 69 i 89 i 00016A 6A j 91 j 00016B 6B k 92 k 00016C 6C 1 93 1 00016D 6D m 94 m 00016E...

Page 458: ...ASCII ASCII EBCDIC EBCDIC Address Code Character Code Character 00017F 7F DEL 07 DEL Appendix L IBM Supplied Translate Tables L ll...

Page 459: ...L 12 3708 Planning and Installation...

Page 460: ...T100 DEC Model VT220 DEC Model VT52 FALCO 500 Hazeltine Esprit ITM and Ir M Hazeltine 1500 Hewlett Packard 2621B Interactive Terminal Lear Siegler ADM 24E Lear Siegler ADM 3A Dumb Terminal Lear Siegle...

Page 461: ...M 2 3708 Planning and Installation...

Page 462: ...01100 4C 10000100 84 00010101 15 01001101 4D 10000101 85 00010110 16 01001110 4E 10000110 86 00010111 17 01001 II 1 4F 10000111 87 00011000 18 01010000 50 10001000 88 00011001 19 01010001 51 10001001...

Page 463: ...01 B9 11111101 FD 10111010 BA 11111110 FE 10111011 BB 11111111 FF 10111100 BC 10111101 BD 10111110 BE 10111111 BF 11000000 CO 11000001 Cl 11000010 C2 11000011 C3 11000100 C4 11000101 C5 11000110 C6 11...

Page 464: ...extended error information field System virtual storage EEPROM electrically erasable programmable read CNM communication network management only memory CNMI Communication Network Management EFI exped...

Page 465: ...last in chain PRTS permanent request to send LIS last in segment PT program tab LM left margin PU physical unit LTA line turnaround QRI queued response indicator LU logical unit RA repeat to address...

Page 466: ...complete TxC transmit clock SHUTD shutdown TxD transmit data SLD set line density VA unnumbered acknowledgment SLV secondary logical unit UDT user defined terminal SNA systems network architecture VC...

Page 467: ...X 4 3708 Planning and Installation...

Page 468: ...a set of control functions that augments ASCII control functions as described in ANSI X3 4 and that controls input and output for two dimensional character imaging devices such as displays or printer...

Page 469: ...ollection of characters in a loadable or nonloadable set selected by means of a local character set identifier 2 An attribute type in the extended field and character attributes 3 An attribute passed...

Page 470: ...uipment duplex 1 In data communication pertaining to a simultaneous two way independent transmission in both directions Synonymous with full duplex EBCDIC Extended binary coded decimal interchange cod...

Page 471: ...timer This timer may be configured on switched connection or EIA 422A connections It is X 8 3708 Planning and Installation used to force disconnection of a device after the specified length of time ha...

Page 472: ...character address and or data characters related to the order code outgoing group In systems with TCAM that section of a message handler that manipUlates outgoing messages after they have been remove...

Page 473: ...lay field the detection and location information is identified on the screen and X tO 3708 Planning and Installation stored in the buffer or may produce an interruptthat is transmitted to the CPU SESS...

Page 474: ...A table that a customer creates in storage which contains information for a keyboard mapping used to define a terminal wraparound 1 TC97 In computer graphics the display at some point on the display...

Page 475: ...X 12 3708 Planning and Installation...

Page 476: ...1 configuration requirements 8 4 control terminal emulation 8 3 central site configuration continued downloads from an SNA host 8 3 hardware requirements 8 2 modem configuration 8 5 ordering informat...

Page 477: ...C 2 device information form 4 3 network planning form 4 4 X 14 3708 Planning and Installation forms continued order forms 11 1 port definition form 4 S forms feed 2 4 framing errors 2 2 2 4 framing e...

Page 478: ...lity NCCF NetView 1 5 2 2 3 2 8 1 8 3 13 20 Network Communications Control Facility NCCF 8 3 Network Logical Data Manager NLDM 1 5 2 2 3 2 Network Problem Determination Application NPDA 2 2 3 2 13 20...

Page 479: ...fication number 6 3 6 5 ROLM data terminal 10 12 S safety 5 5 screen addressing 15 8 screen sequences E 1 screen sizes 2 1 X 16 3708 Planning and Installation screen addressing classes 3 4 Scroll func...

Page 480: ...r defined translate table 17 1 user defined UDT names 15 17 V version 14 2 vertical tab 2 4 13 34 vital product area 6 5 w warranty 1 7 6 1 6 3 weight 5 1 word length bits per character 12 4 WY 50 3 3...

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