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Local:
[
Off
, On]
Select whether keyed data is interpreted locally by the terminal and not sent
to the host. Data sent by the host is lost, if Local is
on
. The ability to print
data is not affected by this mode.
Send Block Term:
[<ETX>,
<CR>
]
Select which character will indicate the end of a block. The choices above
are for ASCII emulations. ANSI emulations have the following choices:
[
None
,
FF].
Send End:
[Cursor,
Region
]
Select whether the end is indicated by the scroll region or by the cursor
location.
Send Region:
[
Screen
, Scroll]
Choose whether the terminal sends data from the entire screen or from the
scrolling region.
Ignore CTS: [Off
, On]
Ignore CTS is not displayed in IBM 3151 emulations
Line Control:
[CRTS, PRTS,
IPRTS
]
♦
PRTS*
(permanent request to send) – PRTS handles the CTS and DSR
signal as modem signals.
♦
IPRTS*
(induced permanent request to send) – IPRTS handles the CTS and
DSR signals as if the signals are always on.
♦
CRTS*
(controlled request to send) – CRTS looks at the CTS, DSR and CD
signals to determine when the terminal can send or receive data.
** PRTS
and
IPRTS
require full duplex communication capabilities.
CRTS
requires half duplex communication capabilities.
Turnaround Char:
[<ETX>,
<CR>
, <EOT>, <DC3>]
The line turnaround character is attached to the end of a data stream when
one of the read commands is received or one of the following keys is pressed:
Send
Send Line
Reset (if reset attn is enabled)
Clear
Print (if print key attn is enabled)
F1 thru F36
Print line (if print key attn is enabled)
PA1 thru PA3
Print Msg (if print key attn is enabled
Sn Msg