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Page 1: ...ADM 12 Video Display Terminal Users Reference Manual LEAR SIEGLER INC DATA PRODUCTS DIVISION 901 EAST BALL ROAD ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA 92805 ...

Page 2: ...DP2980984F ADM 12 Video Display Terminal LEAR SIEGLER INC USER S REFERENCE MANUAL 1984 LEAR SIEGLER INC SEPTEMBER 1984 ...

Page 3: ... 4 ADM 12 WORD STRUCTURE 1 2 1 5 ANSWERBACK MEMORY 1 3 1 6 OPTIONS 1 3 1 6 1 20mA Current Loop 1 3 1 6 2 RS 422 1 3 1 6 3 International Keycap Character Generator Sets 1 3 1 6 4 Amber Phosphor Display 1 3 1 6 5 14 Inch Display 1 3 II INSTALLATION 2 1 2 1 INITIAL PREPARATION 2 1 2 1 1 Line Voltage Selection 2 1 2 1 2 Set Up Mode Preparation 2 1 2 1 3 Keyboard Plug In 2 1 2 1 4 Monitor Keyboard Adju...

Page 4: ... 3 3 OPERATIONAL MODES 3 6 3 3 1 On Line Or Local Mode 3 6 3 3 2 Conversation or Block Mode 3 6 3 3 3 Duplex Operation 3 6 3 3 4 Program Mode 3 6 3 4 KEYBOARD OPERATION 3 6 3 4 1 Keystroke Entry 3 10 3 4 2 Alphanumeric and Punctuation Keys 3 10 3 4 3 Numeric Keypad 3 10 3 4 4 Modifier Keys 3 10 3 4 5 Cursor Control Keys 3 10 3 4 6 Edit Keys 3 11 3 4 7 Transmission Keys 3 12 3 4 8 Programmable Func...

Page 5: ...ons 3 33 3 8 DATA TRANSMISSION 3 33 3 8 1 Conversation Mode 3 34 3 8 2 Block Mode 3 34 3 8 3 Handshaking Protocol 3 34 3 9 CURSOR CONTROL 3 34 3 9 1 Relative Cursor Positioning 3 34 3 9 2 Absolute Cursor Positioning Reading 3 34 3 9 3 Tab Control 3 35 3 10 GRAPHICS 3 35 3 11 SET UP MODE OPERATIONS 3 36 3 12 PRINT OPERATIONS 3 36 3 13 RESET OPERATIONS 3 36 3 13 1 Power On Reset 3 36 3 13 2 Reset Te...

Page 6: ...ion of Programmable Keys 3 14 ADM 12 Display Memory Configurations 3 28 Set Up Mode Flow Chart 3 38 LIST OF TABLES TABLE PAGE 1 1 ADM 12 Specifications 1 4 3 1 Keystroke Conventions 3 1 3 2 Control Codes Util zed by the ADM 12 3 17 3 3 ADM 12 Escape Sequences 3 19 3 4 Embedded Attributes Operation Codes 3 39 TABLE A I A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A 9 A 10 APPENDIX PAGE ADM 12 Set Up Mode Functions ...

Page 7: ...d pre addressed post card at the back of this manual to note any changes you feel will improve this publication WARNING I This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A cor nputing devices pur...

Page 8: ...____ LEAR SIEGLER INC DATA PRODUCTS DIVISION Figure 1 1 ADM 12 Video Display Terminal vi ...

Page 9: ...eceive print and display data from an auxiliary device such as a host computer Its most frequently liaed application is one in which an operator interacts in a two way communication with a host computer However in some applications the data transfer may be unidirectional either from the ADM 12 to the host or from the host to the ADM 12 1 1 The ADM 12 is a complete stand alone data terminal consist...

Page 10: ...rinterface that handles the flow of data in both directions between the ADM 12 and the host computer The Auxiliary Port permits the use of an RO Receive Only printer when hard copy of data is needed 1 2 3 Set Up Mode The ADM 12 features a non volatile Set Up Mode which allows the terminal parameters to be selected through commands from the keyboard or host These parameters including baud rates wor...

Page 11: ...0 from the Modem Port This option is plug mounted to permit field installation 1 6 2 RS 422 The logic board design permits RS 422 to be added as a field or factory installed option This option is as defined in E I A Specifications RS 422 Figure 2 5 page 2 7 1 6 3 International Keycap Character Generator Sets Several character sets are optionally available with the ADM 12 as well as the associated ...

Page 12: ...vertical Removable base 17 7 kHz 50 Hz or 60 Hz depending on line frequency factory set at time of order 24 lines of data 80 characters wide can be displayed plus 25th line for status Three display memory con figurations are availc ble through set up as follows 1 Two independent displays each 24 lines by eo characters 2 One page 48 lines by 80 characters 3 One page 24 Iines by 158 characters 1920 ...

Page 13: ...inserted at the cursor position as typed Existing data is moved to the right Split screen scrolling limits may be set Relative and absolute addressing and read cursor cap abilities Detached low profile DI N standard with six foot coiled cord Sculptured keys selectric type layout Calculator format numeric keypad Two tone keycaps by function rib dividers to separate three major groupings of keys 11 ...

Page 14: ...cs Replacement Characters Com munications Configuration and more Selectable key click for audible feedback and 3 key roll over to eliminate missed characters Full screen re verse video selectable cursor Editing can be from the keyboard or host Editing function includes clear screen erase to end of line page Insert character I ine page edit and more Interactive character by character transmission F...

Page 15: ...dd even mark space or none selectable and 1 stop bit Even odd or no parity 1 stop bit ASCII serial asynchronous communications Primary Modem Port Sends X OFF DC3 X ON DC1 or DTR to host on busy ready condition of main port or auxiliary port Auxiliary Port Senses busy level on Pin 20 DTR of the Auxiliary interface 1024 bytes X ON X O FF user selectable characters or DTR Pin 20 may be used to indica...

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Page 17: ...configurations of the ADM 12 are controlled by firmware switches and have been pre set at factory to the default conditions as indicated by in Table A I page A I of the Appendix The operating configurations are displayed on the status line when the Set Up Mode is entered There are two levels of Set Up Mode operator convenience and supervisor set up Operator Convenience set up functions are charact...

Page 18: ...otely located computer Remote computer connections require the use of a modem or data set Figure 2 3 page 2 4 shows a typical ADM 12 application Figure 2 2 page 2 3 shows the rear panel locations of the interface connectors Figures 2 4 and 2 5 pages 2 6 and 2 7 show the logic associated with these interfaces 2 2 1 RS 232C Interface The Primary Modem Port RS 232C Interface provides the signals and ...

Page 19: ...ONTROL FUSE AC LINE PLUG PRIMARY MODEM PORT CONNECTOR o o o J o o AUXILIARY PORT CONNECTOR Figure 2 2 ADM 12 Controls and Connectors 2 3 POWER ON OFF SWITCH CONTROLS POWER UP AND POWER DOWN SEQUENCES ALSO PERFORMS HARDWARE RESET WHEN SET TO ON KEYBOARD CONNECTOR ...

Page 20: ...ABLES 4 Refer to Section III for operation and set up configuration functions that might be desired such as baud rate selection 2 4 POWER TURN ON 1 Set the ON OFF switch on the front of the unit to ON refer to Figure 2 2 page 2 3 A power on beep should occur within two seconds 2 Wait approximately 20 seconds for the unit to warm up The cursor should appear in the HOME position 3 The Self Test mess...

Page 21: ... If the unit is displaying information which must be retained be sure to transmit this information to the host immediately This is necessary as the display is cleared when power is removed from the unit An alternative is to send the information to a printer prior to turning the unit OFF 2 7 CARE OF THE ADM 12 2 7 1 Cleaning At periodic intervals clean the exterior housing and lightly dust the unit...

Page 22: ... SEND 4r d URTS CLEAR TO SEND 51 1 UCTS DATA CARRIER DETECT 81 ________ 1 UDCD 1fl SIGNAL GROUND 7 DATA SET READY 6 DATA TERMINAL READY 20 I a UDTR AUXILIARY PORT ADM 12 VERSAPRINT 500 URXD N C 2 2 3 3 RECEIVED DATA UTXD N C 4 4 AUXENA N C 5 5 N C 6 6 7 7 8 8 19 BUSY SeA DTR BUSY 20 20 Figure 2 4 Modem Connector and Auxiliary Port 2 6 ...

Page 23: ...CURRENT LOOP TRANSMITTER h 25 WI SEND CL 15 I 20mA l1li RECEIVER CL CURRENT LOOP RECEIVER 17 RECEIVER CL RS 422 19 I RS 422 SEND RS 422 TRANSMITTER 25 RS 422 SEND 15 RS 422 RECEIVER RS 422 RECEIVER 17 RS 422 RECEIVE L Figure 2 5 Optional Current Loop and RS 422 Interface Logic 2 7 ...

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Page 25: ...y entering ISHIFTICTRLISETUpl from the keyboard Download of functions from the host computer is accomplished by an ESCAPE sequence as described in Sections 3 2 3 page 3 2 Table A 1 page A 1 in Appendix describes the Set Up mode functions that are configurable for the ADM 12 Figure 3 1 page 3 3 shows sample Set Up mode functions 3 2 1 Selecting Functions When Set Up Mode is entered the status line ...

Page 26: ...uxiliary device 3 2 3 2 2 Saving Supervisor Set Up Functions When the various functions are selected they take effect upon exiting Supervisor Set Up Mode The set up is stored in temporary working memory and will be lost if the terminal is powered down To cause the set up functions to be saved in non volatilememorv enter thelCTRLls I press ICTRLland SJ simultaneouly command when in Supervisor Set U...

Page 27: ... line line 25 The cursor block indicates default condition Y To move cursor to N press the B key When the proper function is selected press the ill to advance to the next function STS NRM BLANK BLINK IREVI RED RED REV status line then appears with REV Reverse as the default condition If one of the other conditions is desired press Bor 8to move the cursor block over the desired condition Press IlJt...

Page 28: ...____ LEAR SIEGLER INC DATA PRODUCTS DIVISION CURSOR ON ENTERING SET UP MODE elK N Figure 3 2 ADM 12 Set Up Mode Display and Associated Keys 3 4 ...

Page 29: ...____ LEAR SIEGLER INC DATA PRODUCTS DIVISION THE SIX PROGRAMMABLE EDIT KEYS ARE INDICATED BY HEAVY OUTLINES SEE SECTION 3 4 8 PAGE 3 13 FOR USE OF THESE KEYS Figure 3 3 Programmable Edit Keys 3 5 ...

Page 30: ...t directly to the host or to act locally independent of the communications mode of the terminal Refer to Section 3 4 8 page 3 3 6 13 for details on the use ofthe programmable edit keys 3 3 3 Duplex Operation The Duplex Mode selected in Set Up or through escape sequence code controls the general handling of the RS 232C signal RTS Request To Send and in Conversation Mode controls the processing of k...

Page 31: ... as a shift in certain special operations BACKSPACEI moves the cursor one space to the left each time the key is pressed Generates ASCII BS code 08 This code ciiln be changed in Personality Mode in Set Up F 25 9 9 F 26 10 o 27 11 1 F 28 12 F 9 F 30 1 14 3CK SPACE I I F 31 15 F 32 16 IL C A P L O C K S h if ts o n IY I O w e r c as e ZTURNI mo h M 0 h alpha characters into upper case To first chara...

Page 32: ...ursor are not erased NOTE Only the default condition is described here If set up personality changed function will change INORM Iterminal exits Business Graphics mode I SHIFTIGRAPH I terminal enters Business Graphics mode I PRINTI is Print Page Formatted Key is also programmable see Section 3 4 7 I SHIFT PRINTI is Print Page unformatted Key is also programmable see Section 3 4 7 7 4 1 I BKGND NORM...

Page 33: ...ble see Section 3 4 8 1 SHIFT DELETE LlNEI deletes line containing cursor and moves following lines up one line Key is also programmable see Section 3 4 8 1 I INSERT MODEl causes all characters received to be inserted at cursor position Character under cursor and all following characters moved one position to right ISHIFTI PG EDTI enables Page Edit mode which results in wraparound for characters a...

Page 34: ...fupiej one space on the display screen The DEL key produces an ASCII 7F Hex code for transmission but will not occupy a space on the 1i5 lar screen unless Program Mode is set L may be used by the host computer as a character erase code 3 4 3 Numeric Keypad The ASCII numerals 0 through 9 and minus cqmma and period are displayed and or transmitted when a key is pressed The ASCII hex codes generated ...

Page 35: ...om the factory all the edit keys are local functions and as such do not generate codes 3 11 for transmission to the host The functions can however be also generated by the host computer or from the keyboard by escape sequences as described in Table 3 3 page 3 19 Several of the functions also have the capability of certain Personality changes which are described in Section 3 7 5 page 3 33 ISHIFT CL...

Page 36: ...placed by one FS character selected in Set Up unless it is a null Newlinecharacterswill be omitted and the transmission will be 3 12 terminated with the two End Of Block Characters selected in Set Up ISEND MSGI is Send Message Foreground ESC S which causes all data from the character following the previous STX 02 Hex embeddedonthescreen orcolumn 1row 1 ofcurrent pageif no STXis embedded upto the c...

Page 37: ...Set Up byte 3 bit 4 Inhibit New Lines In Send is setto I or if the New Line Characters are programmed as nulls they shallbeomitted The transmission shall be terminated by the two End Of Block Characters selected in Set Up unless they are nulls SEND LINE ALL ESC 6 causes all data excluding nulls to be transmitted from column 1 of the line containing the cursor up to and including the cursor Embedde...

Page 38: ...H SOH T CR NULL F22 U H SOH U CR NULL F23 V H SOH V CR NULL F24 WITH W H SOH W CR NULL F25 SHIFT X H SOH X CR NULL F26 Y H SOH Y CR NULL F27 Z H SOH Z CR NULL F28 H SOH CR NULL F29 H SOH CR NULL F30 1 H SOH 1 CR NULL F31 1 H SOH 1 CR NULL F32 H SOH CR NULL SEND K ESC 5 NULL NULL SHIFT SEND a K ESC 4 NULL NULL SEND MSG b K ESC 5 NULL NULL SHIFT SEND MSG c K ESC 5 NULL NULL PRINT d K ESC P NULL NULL...

Page 39: ...S I key causes the ADM 12 to exit Set Up Mode when pressed as described in paragraph 3 2 page 3 1 Also brings the Status Line back to the 25th line and 3 15 acknowledges a parity error indicated PE ISHIFT ICTRL Ikey determines the display of the 25th line toggling between the available functions each time it is depressed The available functions of the 25th line are Terminal Status Host Message 1 H...

Page 40: ...the following languages are available United Kingdom German French Spanish Swedish Finnish Danish Norwegian International keyboard layouts are shown in the Appendix for reference 3 16 3 6 COMMAND CODE SET 3 6 1 Control Codes The operational characteristics of the ADM 12 are controlled in part by a group of control codes which may originate from the host or be generated from the keyboard by pressin...

Page 41: ... a non protected location is found or the cursor reaches the lower right corner of the scrolling region Moves the cursor to the next line down in same column Ifthe intended location is protected the cursor will move right to the first unprotected location or stop at the lower right corner of the scrolling region if an unprotected character can not be found If the cursor is located on last line a s...

Page 42: ...bs are set If Write Protect mode is on tabs are disabled and cursor will move to start of next unprotected field or stop at lower right of scrolling region if unprotected fields are not found Recognized by the terminal as a code extension character which must be followed by otherwise displayable character s to invoke a specific terminal operation Transmits the default X ON character DC1 if no othe...

Page 43: ...Enables Protect mode and all characters on screen with write protect set shall be protected from overwrite Disables Protect mode and all characters on the screen are unprotected Enables Write Protect mode and all characters written to the screen are write protected and displayed with the PRTMSK attribute selected in Set Up mode Disables the Write Protect mode and all characters written to screen w...

Page 44: ...rotected fields will be replaced by a single FS character Refer to Section 3 4 7 page 3 12 3 20 All data except nulls will be transmitted starting at column 1 of line containing cursor up to and including cursor Write protected data will be delineated by ESC and ESC Embedded attributes or attribute changes will be delineated by ESC G X In non embedded mode graphics field will be delineated by ESC ...

Page 45: ... Region will be reset Clear All to Fill 2 ESC All characters on current page will be replaced with character selected in Set Up mode as Fill 2 Default to Nulls The cursor will return to Protect mode and Scrolling Region will be reset Clear All to ESC All characters on current page will be replaced with Protected Spaces character selected in Set Up mode as Fill 1 with Write Protect set The cursor w...

Page 46: ...column described by the ASCII encoded parameter R and C for the current page displayed The terminal will send the host the ASCII encoded cursor position R and C terminated with a CR The Start of Message character STX 02 Hex will be embedded in the display for Send Message The End of Message character ETX 03 Hex will be embedded in the display for Send Message All unprotected characters excluding n...

Page 47: ...nulls All characters in the line containing cursor will be replaced with the character Fill 1 selected in Set Up beginning at character under cursor Erase Line will terminate at the first protected field or right margin All characters in the line containing cursor will be replaced with the character Fill 2 selected in Set Up beginning at character under cursor Erase Line will terminate at the firs...

Page 48: ...sor and the page print will start from column 1 of the current line and terminate at the position right before the first GS code on the line The print will be formatted and the GS code stopped at will be written over with a space If terminal is not in Protect mode cursor will move back on current line stopping at the next Tab Stop or beginning of line Refer to Section 3 9 3 page 3 35 If terminal i...

Page 49: ...placed into Smooth Scroll mode where scrolling occurs at a rate of 1 scan line per vertical refresh Refer to Section 3 7 1 page 3 27 The terminal will be placed into Jump Scroll mode where scrolling occurs at a rate of 1 character row per verticaI refresh Refer to Section 3 7 1 page 3 27 The terminal will enter the Full or Half Duplex mode of operation depending on the character x as follows Full ...

Page 50: ... 32 Hex Cursor On Steady Siock 3 33 Hex Blinking Block 4 34 Hex Cursor On Steady Underline 5 35 Hex Blinking Underline The scrolling region shall be reset and the current page will be filled with ASCII H 48 Hex for alignment pattern Protect mode and Write Protect mode are both cleared Special functions shall be performed on the basis of the character X X 21 Hex Terminal shall perform complete rese...

Page 51: ...mptied 25 full the terminaJ will switch back to Smooth scroll Scrolling can be disabledlenabled utilizing the ISCROLL Ikey on the keyboard Split Screen Scrolling limits can be set for the current page utilizing the escape sequence IEsci IJ llil T is ASCII encoded line number for Top line in the scrolling region and B is ASCII encoded line number for Bottom line in the scrolling region The ASCII en...

Page 52: ... R OHX Vi HIDB M BK RK AG VK IJ FIHO NFM IGUE t Me PHTM1X 0 UG J l ORN lOI M VLJ J RXEOCI TIJMVOI JBf T I J BP HR IF KPK FE en 8F UO NWEGV r r Y H1 VBIOKHJ I HE MPl f IGllflKWP DLHrlYWf f CXWUYXPD H VDBNcm F IJBHIPY KP WN JKHPPI N n tJ WF f D XON JGIKHI ZI1It1B ZT YOU OHCH HN BWR I MDV P lMGN I Nt H ARX M OMFNC H f A X Ie S 1 B Vc c RL PHRO P P S JF W JYOr B EH m ODL pry U QSX SIW F1TWK K I Y Q A ...

Page 53: ...I IMDBKAOSHNIH J lPKXf B K Enl r JFX v CYEAOa WW YGAY UKCUMOHXNG wUNn YV f F WDK J cr I OA HX llt l f f fflNll If II 1 IE C SUN f l WM CX1Jl f n KNlWC POMWYWK JD JYN V fHf IP fl CT1 rl l 11 law O f 1 NMO XOUHQ t F 0 HU R DHX VI FHDI l W 8K RKOAGOVK II RBO NFM II UE 1_ Me PMrMIIX QUG nOUN IOU M VE I I f IXI 1I II JMV 1 Iflf I 1 J 8f lfl H KPK n I Kf B UCl OWI I CV f crOlf VArDKHJJ N EMPbFIGIIAKWP 8...

Page 54: ...MIL YB S RJ IIlNIJ RHYnR GK t NHKWtllJYIoIGX H lKr WCtIf G H f v VXX c muw f VHIXPX7fl VHI C H I GF Y B AAI KK p jUY I x mBJ Of Wf CKNh OM I A N COAMOBKAll I x nH CYCUOO h W yeFIY lJKr UMORXNr WlINYI YV f f W K J C I f lI JMOF N FTF WM cxr u a KNflBC rOMW WK IDO JYNS v rRF IP 0 NfHlC J Fro HU R DHX Vl r HDB M BK RKD G VK t RHO NI M IGUE flDfI M ZOU M VE JJ RXEllcrrlJMVOI tBF T I J BP IR fF KPK f E...

Page 55: ... lAYWI P C WUYXPI DH VI f lNCIl F JIJYXf O lH VDUNCHI f U r I XON lH1P 1 i I Y LJ lllICf IN nWI LJ M V P MLNIHN IlWR r MDV P lMGN I 1 8 VCS RU 11Ror P I S IlFW IYOC Ii IH m O I I Y I C 1 1 ft Rf m OLH PF I n I Y l l Awn IMI III nl MLNI IVlll r 11 01 llY J yr rAK CV Jl v VY IFYt rf lK eVSVI S V V X j n MYJ1NCI Nr I ll rW11 I IKX FljOMHPS XO HWMl IOHO 11 1 BHR MI lF x mr lonn IH lHH MBF xs I HII 1 I...

Page 56: ...L y B J1 FHNLJ HRYFII IHF H HI lI I HV P l F v NXX DC NIO IIH YWCX H1KI I lUIF G W I v VXX G IDUW F VIHXPX Ii VI I LDPf MWQ W RV JNr lR WD W1 WI r I f Y El AAGIO P JlIY X l fj 1 III WI LKN OM I f J N CUI lHIHJI An HNtH IOf KXP 8 KW f D 1 Jr x V I I f OO IH I YI HY I KClJHORXNG wtlNYI YV j WI K J 1 1 I t HX 11 1 1I IliNH II fPI J N flll lH X J f rl KNllHI f jMWYh K JI JYN v fHI H P CII IW II lHW l ...

Page 57: ... NULL OH NEW LINE 2 EOBl CR ODH END OF BLOCK 1 EOB2 NULL OOH END OF BLOCK 2 FS FS lCH FIELD SEPARATOR XON DCl llH XON CHARACTE R XOFF DC3 l3H XOF F CHARACTE R PRTATT OLE 10H PROTECTED ATTRIBUTE REDUCED ENTI CR ODH ENTER KEY CONFIGURATION 1 ENT2 NULL OH ENTER KEY CONFIGURATION 2 In utilizing the escape sequences ESC A XX and ESC A XX the personality byte A is loaded with the binary equivalent ofthe...

Page 58: ...selected then the 3 34 following applies a busy signal is selected DTR low or X OFF Then whenever the input buffer contains 778 characters the appropriate busy signal is sent to the host computer A ready signal DTR high or X ON is sent to the host computer when the buffer contents are reduced to 256 characters 25 or less ofthe input buffer is full as long as data flow to the host is not halted Thi...

Page 59: ...an immediate response from the terminal which defines the 3 35 cursor position The host executes either of the following escape sequences ESC for current page and ESC for either page ofthe two page configuration The terminal responses to these escape sequences by sending to the host computer the ASCII encoded characters as required P for page R for row and c for column followed by a CR 3 9 3 Tab C...

Page 60: ...IFT PRINT is Print Page Un Formatted ESC p unless the IPRINT I key is programmed to perform another function as described in paragraph 3 4 8 page 3 13 Print Page Formatted and 3 36 Print Page Unformatted are further described in paragraph 3 4 7 page 3 12 3 13 RESET OPERATIONS The ADM 12 can be reset in one of two ways a Power On Reset or a Reset Terminal command Both cause the Self Test to be exec...

Page 61: ...ectable Answerback message is programmed into the ADM 12 by first COLUMN DESCR IPTION LOCATIOf l PAGE DESIGNATOR 1 2 CURSOR ROW ADDRESS 4 6 CURSOR COLUMN ADDRESS 8 11 PAGE CONFIGURATION 13 16 PROTECT MODE 18 21 WRITE PROTECT 23 25 BUSINESS GRAPHICS 27 30 INSERT MODE 32 35 PAGE EDIT MODE 37 42 LINE MODE 44 46 TERMINAL MODE 48 50 DATA CARRIER DETECT 52 54 CLEAR TO SEND 56 58 PARITY ERROR 60 61 KEYBO...

Page 62: ...RIENDLY MODE l DECR ADDRESS CHAR OR SET BIT 1 ENTER ANY MESSAGE UP SETS USER FRI ENOLY J INCR ADDRESS CHAR OR SET BIT 0 TO 32 CHARACTERS MODE IF IN ANOTHER 7 MOVE CURSOR RIGHT SET UP OPERATION MOVE CURSOR LEFT OOH 06H SET UP BYTES l CTRL D SUPERVISOR CTRL S SUPERVISOR CTRL R SUPERVISOR ONLY DEFAULTS ENTIRE ONLY STORES ENTIRE SETUP ONLY READS ENTIRE SETUP SETUP AND FUNCTION KEYS IMAGE AND FUNCTION ...

Page 63: ... G 9 Set Up 06 Bit 2 1 of Area Blinking of Area ESC G 2 ESC G A Blanking Set Up 06 Bit 2 0 or Underlining ESC G 3 ESC G B Set Up 06 Bit 2 1 and Blinking of Area Reversing of Area ESC G 4 ESC G C Blanking Set Up 06 Bit 2 0 or Underlining ESC G 5 ESC G D Set Up 06 Bit 2 1 and Reversing of Area Blinking and Reversing of Area ESC G 6 ESC G E Blanking Set Up 06 Bit 2 0 or Underlining ESC G 7 ESC G F Se...

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Page 66: ... BlK Underline UND Sreen Saver SCRN SAVE Disabled N ENABLED y Smooth Scroll SMOOTH SCRl DISABLED N Enabled Y Horizontal Scroll HORZ SCRl By Line IN BY PAGE PG On Line local ONlN lOCl ON LINE ONlN local lOCl Page Configuration PG CNFG TWO IND PAGES 2PG One long Page lNG One Wide Page WDE Wraparound at Right Margin WRAP YES Y No N Return Key Configuration NEWlN CR N CRlF y Block Conversation CNV BlK...

Page 67: ...LAYED DISPLAYED DESCRIPTION AS VALUES AS Baud Rate BPS 300 Baud 300 600 Baud 600 1200 Baud 1200 2400 Baud 2400 4800 Baud 4800 9600 BAUD 9600 19200 Baud 19200 Parity Select PTY No Parity N PARITY Y Parity Type PTY EVEN EV Odd OD Bit 8 1 or 0 BIT8 0 0 1 1 Indicates factory default condition A 2 ...

Page 68: ... the keyboard by entering Supervisor Set Up ISHIFT ICTRU SETUpl then entering CTRL B SET UP BITS BYTE 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 DESCRIPTION VALUES OOH L 0 Full Screen Reverse 1 Reverse 00 Hex 0 NORMAL 1 Load Cursor Skip l SKIP 0 Normal 2 Print Disable 1 Disable 0 ENABLE 3 Keyclick 1 CLICK o No Click 4 Wraparound at Right 1 No Margin 0 YES 5 New Line With CR 1 Yes 0 NO 6 Line Erase With CR 1 Yes 0 NO 7 Inhib...

Page 69: ...turn Key Configuration 1 CR LF 0 CR 6 Page Number Designation 1 0 1 0 1 2 7 New Line With LF In 1 Yes Protect Mode 0 NO 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 a 02H L a Erase Line Resets Write 1 Yes 02 Hex Protect 0 NO 1 Erase Page Resets Write 1 Yes Protect a NO 2 Clear Command Control 1 ENABLES 4 CLEAR COMMANDS a Enables 2 Clear Commands 3 Scrolling Disable 1 Disable 0 ENABLE 4 Inhibit New Line Fills 1 Yes With Send 0 N...

Page 70: ...s In Protect Mode 0 NO 5 On Line Local Extention 1 LOW Aux Busy Level 0 High 6 Block Conversation 1 Block Mode 0 CONVERSATION MODE 7 Screen Saver 1 ENABLED 0 Disabled 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 04H L 0 Baud Rate 000 300 Baud 04 Hex 1 001 600 Baud 2 010 1200 Baud 011 2400 Baud 100 4800 Baud 101 9600 BAUD 110 19200 Baud 111 Unallowed 3 Parity Enabled 1 YES 0 No 4 Parity Sense If Enabled 1 Odd 0 EVEN 5 Bit 8 If...

Page 71: ...e 11 Unallowed 2 Reserved 3 4 Handshake Mode 00 No Handshaking 5 01 DTR Handshaking 10 XON XOFF HANDSHAKING 11 Unallowed 6 Vertical Refresh Rate 1 50 Hz 0 60 HZ 7 Embedded Mode 1 Embedded Attributes 0 NON EMBEDDED 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 06H L 0 Horizontal Scroll 1 PAGE 06 Hex 0 Line 1 Smooth Scroll 1 Smooth L 0 JUMP 2 ESC G1 Attribute In 1 UNDERLINE Embedded Mode 0 Blank 3 Non Programmable Edit 1 LOCAL K...

Page 72: ... SCROLL PAGE CLEAR SEND ATTRIBUTE OElETE DISPLAY CLEAR 7 7 PAGE G W g HOST w LONG PROTECT CONTROL CHARACTER MODE ALL MESSAGE 1 PAGE CLEAR WRITE ALIGNMENT CLEAR DISPLAY 8 WRITE 8 H X PROGRAM h HOST x PROTECT SOM PATTERN MODE MESSAGE 2 SET WRITE BACK ERASE HORIZONTAL ERASE 9 WRITE 9 I Y PAGE i y PAGE PROTECT EOM TAB FILL 1 TAB FILL 2 CLEAR CLEAR PAGE CLEAR PRINT A ALL TO FOREGROUND J Z ALL j z UNE F...

Page 73: ...S ROW COL IESCIc J ISPACEI 1 1 11m 0 OJ 28 IESCI0 YJ 55 m 2 2 g 29 E 56 0 3 3 GJ 30 X 57 I 4 4 31 I 58 rn 5 5 m 32 1I1 59 IX 6 6 33 60 rn 7 7 K 34 S 61 8 8 35 OJ 62 rn 9 9 I 36 0 63 rn 10 10 37 d 64 11 11 m 38 65 G 12 12 ITJ 39 lIJ 66 J 13 13 J 40 W 67 G 14 14 ill 41 J 68 0 15 15 ITJ 42 QJ 69 16 16 QJ 43 70 Q 17 17 W 44 J 71 OJ 18 18 II 45 72 rn 19 19 46 CEJ 73 20 20 47 OJ 74 W 21 21 QJ 48 OJ 75 m...

Page 74: ... g 109 lliJ 8 136 0 83 110 lXl 9 137 J 84 111 l 10 138 rn 85 m 112 m 11 139 m 86 113 12 140 87 0 114 S 13 141 88 115 rn 14 142 89 m 116 3 15 143 rn 90 ID 117 d 16 144 91 m 118 D 17 145 G 92 I 119 0 18 146 J 93 Q 120 J 19 147 G 94 8J 121 W 20 148 0 95 122 ill 21 149 J 96 QJ 123 22 150 Q 97 I 124 fJ 23 151 m 98 IJ 125 W 24 152 rn 99 EJ 126 E 153 J 100 127 OJ 154 rn 101 Q 128 OJ 155 102 W 1 129 IT 15...

Page 75: ... 141 I 1 A Q 33 31 49 41 65 51 81 61 62 102 122 142 2 B R 34 32 50 42 66 52 82 62 63 103 123 143 3 C S 35 33 51 43 67 53 83 63 64 104 124 144 4 D T 36 34 52 44 68 54 84 64 65 106 125 145 0 0 5 E U 37 35 53 45 69 55 85 65 66 106 126 146 6 F V 38 36 54 46 70 56 86 66 67 107 127 147 7 G W 39 37 55 47 71 57 87 67 70 110 130 150 8 H X 40 38 56 46 72 58 88 68 71 111 131 151 9 I Y 41 39 57 49 73 59 89 69...

Page 76: ...0101 ENG NAK 6 0110 ACK SYN 7 0111 BEEP ETB 8 1000 BS CAN 9 1001 SKIP HT EM A 1010 LF t SUB B 1011 VT t ESC C 1100 FF FS 0 1101 CR GS E 1110 SO HOME RS F 1111 SI NEW LINE US A 11 2 010 DISPLAYABLE CHARACTERS 3 all a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 o 4 5 6 100 101 110 P A G a B R b C S c 0 T d E U e F V f G W 9 H X h I Y i J Z j K k L I M 1 m N 1 n 0 0 V _ J USE CTRL KEY WITH DISPLAYABLE CHARACTER KEYS TO PRODUC...

Page 77: ... 13 OC3 23 33 43 53 63 73 04 05 06 EOT ENO ACK 14 oC4 24 34 44 54 64 74 15 NAK 25 35 45 55 65 75 16 SYN 26 36 46 56 66 76 07 8EL 17 ET8 27 37 47 57 67 77 08 85 18 CAN 28 38 48 58 68 78 A 12 09 HT 19 EM 29 39 49 59 69 79 0A LF lA SUI 2A 3A 4A SA 6A 7A 08 VT 18 ESC 28 38 48 58 68 78 0C FF lC FS 2C 3C 4C 5C 6C 7C 00 CR 10 GS 20 3D 40 50 60 70 0E SO IE RS 2E 3E 4E 5E 6E 7E 0F 51 IF US 2F 3F 4F 5F SF 7...

Page 78: ..._ LEAR SIEGLER INC DATA PRODUCTS DIVISION Table A S Business Graphics Character Set A 13 ...

Page 79: ...ional Keyboard Layouts ADM 12 SWEDISH FINNISH QWERTY KEYBOARD LAYOUT CTRl LINE I FEED 7 4 1 ADM 12 NORWEGIAN QWERTY KEYBOARD LAYOUT ADM 12 SPANISH QWERTY KEYBOARD LAYOUT SEND PAGE GRAPH NEW NORM LINE t 4 HOME 1 f A 14 8 5 2 0 8 5 2 0 9 6 3 E N T E R 9 6 3 E N T E R ...

Page 80: ...ational Keyboard Layouts continued ADM 12 GERMAN QWERTZ KEYBOARD LAYOUT LINE I FEEO ADM 12 FRENCH AZERTY KEYBOARD LAYOUT ADM 12 DANISH QWERTY KEYBOARD LAYOUT A 15 LINE I FEEO 7 4 1 0 7 4 1 0 7 4 1 0 8 9 5 6 2 3 E N T E R 8 9 5 6 2 3 E N T E R 8 9 5 6 2 3 E N T E R ...

Page 81: ...OWERTZ UK UK UK SPANISH SPANISH SPANISH NORW NORW NORW 136887 UNIT CONFIGURATION 12 MONITOR GREEN P31 12 MONITOR GREEN P31 12 MONITOR AMBER 12 MONITOR AMBER 14 MONITOR GREEN P31 14 MONITOR GREEN P31 14 MONITOR AMBER 14 MONITOR AMBER 12 MONITOR GREEN P31 CSA 12 MONITOR AMBER CSA 136908 LOGIC BOARD CONFIGURATION BUSINESS GRAPHICS BUSINESS GRAPHICS BUSINESS GRAPHICS BUSINESS GRAPHICS BUSINESS GRAPHIC...

Page 82: ...DANISH BUSINESS GRAPHICS CURRENT LOOP 020 2 1 DANISH BUSINESS GRAPHICS RS 422 021 2 2 SWED FIN BUSINESS GRAPHICS 022 2 3 SWED FIN BUSINESS GRAPHICS CURRENT LOOP 023 2 4 SWED FIN BUSINESS GRAPHICS RS 422 024 X8 CODE 136835 TILT SWIVEL TILT SWIVEL 001 X ll CODE 136678 KEYBOARD ASSY LOW PROFILE 1 STD KEYBOARD 101 2 TILT SWIVEL 102 6 STD KEYBOARD CSA UN ITS ON LY 006 7 TILT SWIVEL CSA UNITS ONLY 007 A...

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Page 84: ...____ LEAR SIEGLER INC DATA PRODUCTS DIVISION INDEX ...

Page 85: ... 3 16 Conversation Mode 3 6 3 19 3 31 3 34 Copy Print 3 18 Cursor Control 3 10 3 26 3 31 Current Loop 1 3 2 2 D Data Transmission 3 30 Default Function Keys 3 14 Default Set Up 3 13 3 15 Delete Character 3 11 3 13 3 19 Delete Line 3 11 3 13 3 23 Display Character Format 3 16 Downline Load Set Up Functions 3 2 A 3 E Edit Keys 3 11 3 13 Erase To End Of Line 3 11 3 13 Erase To End Of Page 3 11 3 13 E...

Page 86: ...t 3 7 3 8 3 9 Keyboard Operation 2 1 3 6 3 10 Keystroke Conventions 3 1 L Line Print 3 13 Line Voltage 2 1 M N Modem Port 2 6 Modifier Keys 3 10 New Line 3 15 o On Line Off Line Local 3 6 3 25 Options 1 3 P Q Page Print 3 12 Parity Error PE 3 37 Personality Characters 3 33 Power On Reset 3 36 Power Turn Off 2 3 2 5 Power Turn On 2 3 2 4 Print 3 36 Programmable Function Keys 3 13 3 19 Program Mode ...

Page 87: ... 22 Send Page 3 12 3 13 3 19 Set Up Mode 1 2 2 1 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 Specifications 1 4 Status Key 3 2 Status Line 3 15 3 37 Site Requirements 2 1 Tabs 3 35 Transparent Print 3 18 3 36 U V Unformatted Print 3 12 3 24 Upline 3 8 3 10 3 17 Visual Attributes 1 4 1 5 3 25 3 33 W X Y Z Word Structure 1 7 Wraparound 3 11 Write Normal Intensity 3 33 Write Reduced Intensity 3 33 1 3 ...

Page 88: ...TED STATES bIlrn s ce s os 0 r 1S Po S s 0 s cS rnrn bIl s 0 Q Q c rn rn tj bIlr 1S I bIl I Z rn O s g z r 1S 8 S d W r 1S tj Q o E I ea s W r 1S p Sr 1S ECJ d 01ii ECJ 5 Po 9 o rn J rn s o I 8 8 I II II I BUSINESS REPLY CARD FIRST CLASS PERMIT NO 3061 ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE Attn Marketing Communications LEAR SIEGLER INC DATA PRODUCTS DIVISION 714 NORTH BROOKHURST STR...

Page 89: ...PUBLICATION TITLE PUBLICATION TITLE PUBLICATION NO DATE PUBLICATION NO DATE YOUR NAME YOUR NAME TITLE TITLE COMPANY COMPANY ADDRESS ADDRESS SUGGESTIONS SUGGESTIONS ...

Page 90: ...LEAR SIEGLER INC DATA PRODUCTS DIVISION 901 EAST BALL ROAD ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA 92805 PHONE 714 774 1010 TELEX 65 5444 TWX 910 591 1157 ...

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