Appendix
F.
General
Attributes
Required
When
Using
a
TTY
Terminal
The
following
general
attributes
are
the
default
settings
for
the
diagnostic
programs.
Be
sure
your
terminal
is
set
to
these
attributes.
Note:
Set
these
attributes
before
the
diagnostic
programs
are
loaded.
General
Setup
Attributes
3151
/11/31/41
Settings
3151
/51/61
Settings
3161
/3164
Settings
Description
Machine
mode
3151
3151
PC
3161
or
3164
The
diagnostic
programs
are
set
to
emulate
use
of
the
3161
ASCII
Display
Terminal.
If
your
terminal
can
emulate
a
5085,
3161
or
3164
terminal,
use
these
attribute
settings.
Otherwise,
refer
to
your
operator’s
manual,
compare
the
attribute
descriptions
with
those
of
your
terminal,
and
set
your
attributes
accordingly.
Generated
Code
Set
ASCII
Screen
Normal
Normal
Uses
the
EIA-232
interface
protocol.
Row
and
Column
24
x
80
24
x
80
Uses
the
EIA-232
interface
protocol.
Scroll
Jump
Jump
Jump
When
the
last
character
on
the
bottom
line
is
entered,
the
screen
moves
down
one
line.
Auto
LF
Off
Off
Off
For
the
″
On
″
setting,
pressing
the
Return
key
moves
the
cursor
to
the
first
character
position
of
the
next
line.
For
the
″
Off
″
setting,
pressing
the
Return
key
moves
the
cursor
to
the
first
character
position
of
the
current
line.
The
CR
and
LF
characters
are
generated
by
the
New
line
setting.
CRT
saver
Off
Off
10
The
″
10
″
setting
causes
the
display
screen
to
go
blank
if
there
is
no
activity
for
10
minutes.
When
the
system
unit
sends
data
or
a
key
is
pressed,
the
screen
contents
display
again.
Line
wrap
On
On
On
The
cursor
moves
to
the
first
character
position
of
the
next
line
in
the
page
after
it
reaches
the
last
character
position
of
the
current
line
in
the
page.
Forcing
insert
Off
Off
Tab
Field
Field
Field
The
column
tab
stops
are
ignored,
and
the
tab
operation
depends
on
the
field
attribute
character
positions.
Trace
All
Both
inbound
data
(data
to
the
system
unit)
and
outbound
data
(data
from
the
system
unit)
to
and
from
the
main
port
can
be
transferred
to
the
auxiliary
port
without
disturbing
communications
with
the
system
unit
when
the
Trace
key
is
pressed.
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