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Summary of Contents for VISUAL 400

Page 1: ...400 VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINAL REFERENCE MANUAL Visual Technology Incorporated 540 Main Street Tewksbury MA 01876 Telephone 617 851 5000 Telex 951 539 Printed in U S A...

Page 2: ...ulation it has not been tested for compliance with the limits for Class A computing devices pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against su...

Page 3: ...VISUAL TECHNOLOGY INCORPORATED 540 MAIN STREET TEWKSBURY MA 01876 VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINAL REFERENCE MANUAL June 1981...

Page 4: ...t that includes a safety ground Do not use this terminal with an ungrounded outlet missing ground pin or use any adaptor which will defeat the safety ground Insure that power is turned off before conn...

Page 5: ...a SAVE Operation 3 2 1 6 Performing a RESET Operation 3 2 2 SET UP Feature Definitions 3 2 2 1 Line Local 3 2 2 2 Column Mode 3 2 2 3 Tabs 3 2 2 4 Screen Brightness 3 2 2 5 Scrolling Mode 3 2 2 6 Aut...

Page 6: ...2 40 Select Keyboard layout 23 3 2 2 41 Start of Message Code SaM 24 3 2 2 42 Area Separator Code AS 24 3 2 2 43 First and Second End of Line Codes FEOl SEOl 24 3 2 2 44 First and Second End of Messag...

Page 7: ...Transfer Mode 57 5 4 10 Transfer Termination Mode 58 5 4 11 Linefeed New Line Mode 58 5 4 12 Protect Mode 58 5 4 13 Autotab Mode 58 5 4 14 Modified Data Area Transfer Mode 58 5 4 15 Column Mode 59 5 4...

Page 8: ...opy Mode 76 7 3 3 Printer Controller Mode 77 7 3 4 Auto Print Mode 77 8 PAGING OPTION 81 8 1 GENERAL 81 8 2 MEMORY ORGANIZATION 81 8 3 ADDITIONAL MODES 85 8 3 1 Edit Boundary Mode 85 8 3 2 Page Transf...

Page 9: ...LLATION 92 9 5 TV MONITOR PCB REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 93 9 6 CRT AND FLYBACK REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 93 9 7 TV MONITOR ADJUSTMENTS 93 9 8 110 220 VOLT SELECTION 95 9 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 96 9 9 1 Self...

Page 10: ...in Polarity Designations Initial Settings and Functions for Internal Switches SET UP Feature Change Summary Codes Generated by Cursor Positioning Keys FUNCTION Key Summary Default Values of Function K...

Page 11: ...pletely user programmable as are the twelve function keys Your operator will appreciate the advanced human engineering features of the VISUAL 400 like smooth scrolling of data on the screen block or u...

Page 12: ...he screen An area may extend over many lines or may be a single character with an AAC controlling the data to be entered into the character position Areas exist in Block mode only and only when Protec...

Page 13: ...OR AND COMPOSITE VIDEO The Video Monitor used in the VISUAL 400 is a high quality 12 cathode ray tube CRT The CRT uses a P4 white phosphor and a non interlaced raster scanning method to produce crisp...

Page 14: ...rect connec tion to most equipment Table 2 1 lists the pin polarity designations for the 20 milliampere current loop interface TABLE 2 1 EIA RS232 C SIGNAL DEFINITIONS AND CONNECTOR PINS AND 20 MA CUR...

Page 15: ...rface or Current Loop Receive Current Loop Interface Passive Active 4 OFF Passive Current Active Current Receive Loop Interface Loop Interface Exterior Current V400 Current Source Source 5 OFF EIA Int...

Page 16: ...gure 2 1 for various byte configurations Half Duplex or Full Duplex Secondary Channel Programmable Line Turnaround Code BYTE DESCRIPTION BYTE CONFIGURATION LSB MSB 7 BIT WITH NO PARITY I S 111 II 2 II...

Page 17: ...lines by 132 columns Blinking block or blinking underline selectable Character Formation 7 x 7 dot matrix with 2 dot lower case extenders Character Presentation Refresh Rate Character Sets Video Attri...

Page 18: ...l id state capacitive scan technology selectable auto repeat Self test 117 x AC 15 1A 250 VAC 15 5A H x W x D 13 x 17 x 21 weight Keyboard 6 Ibs Terminal 37 Ibs 10 to 40 degrees Celsius 20 to 60 stora...

Page 19: ...3 2 3 2 SET UP MODES 3 2 1 General The VISUAL 400 does not use exterior switches or jumpers to determine which built in ter minal features will be on or off Instead a nonvolative RAM memory is used to...

Page 20: ...d the screen will display a presentation as shown in Figure 3 1 This presentation shows the location of each tab stop as indicated by a T and also shows whether an 80 column or 132 column format is en...

Page 21: ...1 II1II 2 mill 3 DID 4 mD 5 m II 6 l 1 m 711 11 8 DID XMIT 9600 RECV 9600 Figure 3 2A SET UP B Presentation SET UP B TO EXIT PRESS SET UP Number of pages 5 Current page 1 1 II1II 2 mill 3 DB 4 mD 5 BI...

Page 22: ...l ENABLE 0 000 l EVEN DUPLEX O fULL 1 HALF SELECT EDITING EXTENT MODE OO DlSPI AY 01 FIELD 10 lINE 11 AREA r LOCAl COPY O OFF l ON TURNAROUND O TACC l SEC CHAN CHARACTER MODE D BLOCK l CHARACTER Q GUA...

Page 23: ...l FEol 10131 SEOl 1 010 I FEOM 10031 SEOM I 0041 TACC Figure 3 4 SET UP C Presentation _ _ START OF MESSAGE CODE IN DECIMAL SOM 002 AS 031 AREA SEPARATOR CODE IN DECIMAL FEOL 013 FIRST END OF LINE COD...

Page 24: ...ession of the I I key will alternately enable and disable the SET UP B feature under which the cursor resides SET UP C features have 128 possible states one for each ASCII code and each depression oft...

Page 25: ...ap Mode LF New Line Mode Auto Tab Mode Parity Sense Parity Enable Bits Per Character Refresh Rate uuplex Local Echo Turnaround Character Block Mode TABLE 3 1 SE UPFEATURECHANGESUMMARY Change In How to...

Page 26: ...Mode Horizontal Editing Mode Select Editing Mode Edit Boundry Mode Paging Option Only Guarded Area Transfer Mode Transmit Request Mode Multiple Area Transfer Mode Transfer Termination Mode Modified A...

Page 27: ...features 3 2 1 6 Performing a RESET Operation The RESET operation has the same effect as powering down then powering up the terminal and is used to run the self test and return the SET UP features to...

Page 28: ...set clear the tab stop at the cursor location Subse quent depressions of the I I key will alternately set clear the tab stop at the cursor location Tab stops may also be set and cleared by the host c...

Page 29: ...ell When enabled this feature allows a warning bell to be sounded when the cursor is eight characters from the end of the current line When disabled no warning bell will be sounded 3 2 2 10 Keyclick W...

Page 30: ...n 5 4 13 3 2 2 17 Parity Enable The Parity enable feature provides a check for errors in host transmitted data When this feature is enabled the VISUAL 400 will check received data for correct parity o...

Page 31: ...rol Code or secondary channel will be used for line turnaround If the Turn Around feature selects a Turn Around Control Code the Turnaround Control Code may be any ASCII character and may be selected...

Page 32: ...of Page Transfer mode as described in Section 8 3 2 3 2 2 37 Xmit Speed This feature is used to select one of the 16 available transmit baud rates When in SET UP B mode each depression on the rn key w...

Page 33: ...r the following 1 Enter SET UP B mode 2 Depress the SH IFT and K keys simultaneo lsly The terminal will display K on the screen 3 Enter a numeric character between zero and seven to select the desired...

Page 34: ...eceived Area Separator codes will be ignored by the terminal so the user should be careful to select an ASCII code that is not used to perform a terminal function The Area Separator code may be set in...

Page 35: ...plex operation and may be defined to be anyone of the 128 ASCII codes The TACC is used to switch the VISUAL 400 from a receive state Request to Send Lead on EIA interface is Iow to a transmit state Re...

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Page 37: ...acters to be transmitted as each key is depressed A local action will occur only if the transmitted code s are echoed back to the terminal Echoing may be accomplished by the modem host or by the termi...

Page 38: ...L key will transmit no codes NOTE When the Transmitter XON XOFF feature is enabled the NO SCROLL key will be synchronized with the use of XON XOFF codes generated by the terminal Host s transmission c...

Page 39: ...LETE key causes the DEL code octal 177 to be generated In Character mode depressing the SPACE BAR causes the SP code octal 040 to be transmitted and causes the character at the cursor location to be e...

Page 40: ...sts the codes transmitted and the editing functions per formed for each depression of the FUNCTION key with keys on the numeric keypad Keys Depressed FUNCTION with FUNCTION with FUNCTION with FUNCTION...

Page 41: ...n when depressed The portion of the screen to be transmitted depends upon the various transmission modes then enabled The twelve function keys labeled PF1 PF12 are user program mable as described in S...

Page 42: ...KED CHAR MODE INSERT MODE PROTECT MODE L1 TABLE 4 4 LED SUMMARY Meaning When ON Terminal is electrically connected to host Terminal is electrically dis connected from host Keyboard is locked and can n...

Page 43: ...rol SP Control ENQ Control E BEL Control G BS Control H HT Control I LF Control J FF Control L CR Control M SO Control N SI Control 0 DCl Control Q DC3 Control S CAN Control X SUB Control Z ESC Contro...

Page 44: ...it assumes a default value F Termination character of sequence specifying the function to be performed This character varies with each function The following examples demonstrate the use of all three...

Page 45: ...le if line numbers are independent of the defined scrolling region a received Abso lute Cursor Positioning command with line and column parameters of 1 would position the cursor to the upper left hand...

Page 46: ...f an attempt is made to position the cursor past screen boundaries the cursor will move to the screen boundary Cursor Horizontal Absolute ESC Pn G This command moves the cursor right or left within a...

Page 47: ...Commands The VISUAL 400 supports forward and backward horizontal tabbing In Character mode tabbing is columnar much as it is on a standard typewriter In Block mode tabbing is by field i e from beginn...

Page 48: ...mode No action in Character mode This command sets a tab stop at the cursor location in Block mode and sets a columnar tab in the current column in Character mode Cursor Horizontal Tab ESC Pn I This c...

Page 49: ...omplished on a character line or page basis Erasure mode does not affect erasure commands in Character mode None of the erasure commands listed in this section alter the location of the cursor Erase i...

Page 50: ...ll not alter line sizes under any circumstances In Character mode areas do not exist In this case Erase Area commands will default to Erase Line commands Erase in Field ESC Ps N This command erases so...

Page 51: ...m the middle of the line to the end of the line are lost The cursor remains under the same character position unless the character position is lost in which case the cursor is moved to the right margi...

Page 52: ...d as described in Section 6 2 5 3 7 Program LED Command ESC Ps q This command turns ON or OFF the programmable LED according to the Ps value A Ps value of 1 turns LED L1 ON and a Ps value of 0 or none...

Page 53: ...75 baud 16 110baud 24 134 5 baud 32 150 baud 40 200 baud 48 300 baud 56 600 baud 64 1200 baud 72 1800 baud 80 2000 baud 88 2400 baud 96 3600 baud 104 4800 baud 112 9600 baud 120 19 200 baud 5 3 10 Tes...

Page 54: ...character sets only and does not alter the keyboard configuration The Select Keyboard layout SET UP feature is used for defining the key board layout For example a user desiring a French version VISUA...

Page 55: ...Feed u f 146 0 Degree v 166 L T Down Plus or T g 147 Minus w 167 T Up NL New Vert h 150 Line x 170 t Bar Less VT Vert than or i 151 Tab y 171 equal Lower Greater Right than or j 152 J Corner z 172 eq...

Page 56: ...be executed Insert Character s ESC Pn This command causes Pn space codes to be inserted starting at the cursor location If Hori zontal Editing mode is set the Insert Character command will push charac...

Page 57: ...t mode is set for edit in field or area it will default to edit in page and line respectively 5 3 13 Set Communication Control Codes Command ESC P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 t This command allows the user to...

Page 58: ...reen the name JONES with no video attributes 1 Turn on the Blink and Underline attributes with control sequence ESC 4 5m or control sequences ESC 4m and ESC 5m 2 Send the word NAME to the screen 3 Tur...

Page 59: ...aximum of 32 AAC s may be set per line Area Qualification Accept All Input Protect and Guard Numeric only Alpha only TABLE 5 6 SELECTIVE PARAMETERS ASSOCIATED WITH DEFINE AREA QUALIFICATION COMMAND Se...

Page 60: ...ab stop at cursor location Protect and 8 ESC 80 Area is protected against Unguard Must Fill alteration and may be transmitted 10 ESC 100 At least one character must be entered into this area before a...

Page 61: ...sfer mode set This parameter allows the host to set up an AAC with the same flag set that will be set when the operator modifies data in an area Notes 1 Space codes are valid characters for must fill...

Page 62: ...esult in the qualified area pre viously defined by the cleared AAC to become part of and take on the qualifications of the immediately preceding area 1 ESC 1 u This command clears all AAC s in the cur...

Page 63: ...Flags and Clear All Area Flags Modified Area Flags 5 4 MODES SET RESET This section describes the modes used to control the VISUAL 400 The highly flexible nature of the VISUAL 400 is accomplished thr...

Page 64: ...STRING WITH SELECTIVE PARAMETERS SPECIFYING WHICH MODES ARE TO BE RESET TERMINATION CHARACTERS SPECIFYING PHE SET MODE FUNCTION TERMINATION CHARACTER SPECIFYING THE RESET MODE FUNCTION Table 5 8 list...

Page 65: ...20 Yes Protect 0 No Auto Tab 1 Yes Modified Data Area 2 Yes Transfer Column 3 Yes Scrolling 4 Yes Screen 5 Yes Origin 6 Yes Autowrap 7 Yes Autorepeat 8 Yes Transmit Request 9 Yes Line Transmit 160 Ye...

Page 66: ...d The extent of the shifted char acter string will be determined by the current state of Select Editing Extent mode In Character mode the shifted character string may be limited to the current line or...

Page 67: ...de and transmission will be character by character as entered on the keyboard The CHAR MODE LED will be on to indicate the set state of Character mode When reset the terminal is in Block mode and tran...

Page 68: ...de applies to Block mode only and determines whether or not Area Attribute Codes AAC s are recognized When set all AAC s will be recognized The PROTECT MODE LED will be on to indicate the set state of...

Page 69: ...a Area Transfer mode is set all areas will be guarded unless specifically defined as unguarded Each time an area is unguarded it will maintain its unguarded status until the Clear Attribute Code comma...

Page 70: ...smission as opposed to initiating a block transmission The request format is ESC_Z ESC Typically the host will then set the desired transmission modes allocate buffer space and initiate transmission v...

Page 71: ...EDITING EXTENT MODE Parameter Ps Meaning Control Sequence o default Edit in Display ESC 0 Q 1 2 3 or ESC Q Edit in Line ESC 1 Q Edit in Field ESC 2 Q Edit in Area ESC 3 Q When in Character mode fields...

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Page 73: ...so omits Line Transmit mode since this mode conditions the VISUAL for trans mitting only the line containing the cursor All other combinations of transmissions modes shown in Table 6 1 are valid with...

Page 74: ...ER S R R S S ONLY AREA v V v CONTAINING CURSOR MANY AREAS v v v V TO CURSOR v v v LOCATION ENTIRE AREA PAGE REGARDLESS OF v CURSOR LOCATION v V vi ONLY MODIFIED V AND UNGUARDED V V AREA S INCLUDING GU...

Page 75: ...TED NAME UNGUARDED DATA DEFAULT AREA SEPARATOR CODE US JONES US AGE PROTECTED UNGUARDED DATA US 28 CR LF ETX EOT L U 2ND END OP MESSAGE CODE DEFAULT 1ST ENDOF MESSAGE CODE DEFAULT 2ND END OF LINE CODE...

Page 76: ...nt character sets in a transmitted data stream There are two cases to consider concerning framing of character sets Case 1 The transmitted data stream contains only characters from the presently defin...

Page 77: ...ransmission when it will revert back to the G0 and G1 sets that were selected prior to the transmission The following example illustrates the framing of characters that are not part of the presently d...

Page 78: ...y channel for a break If a breaking signal is received the V400 will switch to the receive state and monitor the carrier detect lead from the modem for incoming signal on the communications line If no...

Page 79: ...ill coordinate these three sources of XOF F and XON so that the desired effect occurs For example if the FI FO filling condition has caused an XOFF to be sent and then the operator types the NO SCROLL...

Page 80: ...ssing Control S Sending XON if XOFF hasn t been sent then control Q will send XON If XOFF has been sent then the last occurrence of 1 FIFO empty condition and 2 Either depressing NO SCROLL or Control...

Page 81: ...rinter Busy Monitored using XON XOF F Protocol or Control Line Printer Controller Mode Auto Print Mode Copy Mode Print Line Page from Keyboard or Remote TABLE 7 1 PRINTER PORT PIN DESIGNATIONS Pin Num...

Page 82: ...o step through SET UP A B C and P Once the terminal enters SET UP P mode the screen will display a presentation like the one shown in Figure 7 1 SET UP P TO EXIT PRESS SET UP 2_ 3am PRINT SPEED 9600 F...

Page 83: ...F MODE r AUTO PRINT MODE 1 ON O OFF BITS PER CHAR 1 8 BITS O 7BITS UNDERLINE 1 ON SEQUENCE 0 OFF BUSY POLARITY 1 HIGH BUSY 0 LOW BUSY 1 r I I 1 I 21 I I II 3 PRINT SPEED 1 DEL IS CANCEL CANCEL SE LECT...

Page 84: ...ction 7 3 4 7 2 4 Underline Sequence This feature is applicable to the Print Page command only When enabled this feature causes underlined data on the screen to also be underlined on the printer This...

Page 85: ...tting of this feature depends on how the attached printer reacts to received CR codes Some printers perform a new line function CR LF in response to the CR code In this case the LF Suppress feature sh...

Page 86: ...des used to control an attached printer In all cases space suppression is performed on a line basis Le all trailing spaces on each printed line are not transmitted to the printer Embedded spaces on a...

Page 87: ...nsmitted data to a rate that the printer can accept The Receiver XON XO FF feature must be enabled for XON OFF to be used 7 3 4 Auto Print Mode Auto Print mode allows a variable number of lines to be...

Page 88: ...CR after line XON code sent to host to resume transmission once Print Line function complete Print Line Echoed Sequence ESC 1 Pi XOFF code sent to host to lip suspend transmission Contents of line lip...

Page 89: ...Printer Echoed Sequence ESC 5 i Data sent from host passed Controller or change in through terminal to printer Mode SET UP P XOFF code sent to host in response to printer busy XON code sent to host i...

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Page 91: ...document is moved down to its lower most line nurnbers lines 1 24 currently visible attempts to move the document down further will result in no action Conversely if the document is moved to its upper...

Page 92: ...SBURY MA 01876 __ 10 LI NE 1 PAGE 1 L1NE24 PAGE 2 L1NE48 PAGE 3 L1NE72 3 PAGE UNIT NOTE The dotted lines indicate the currently displayed 24 lines L1NE96 LINE 120 PAGE 1 PAGE 2 PAGE 3 PAGE 4 PAGE 5 5...

Page 93: ...cument TABLE 8 2 EDITOR FUNCTIONS WHICH CAUSE MOVEMENT OF THE DOCUMENT Editor Function Code Octal Next Line ESC Pn E 033 133 Pn 105 Previous Line ESC Pn F 033 133 Pn 106 Cursor Left ESC Pn D 033 133 P...

Page 94: ...t is 1 The document moves up destructively one line 2 Line number 25 becomes a blank line and is scrolled on to the last line of the screen The visible effect on the screen is that all lines will scro...

Page 95: ...the SET UP key to enter SET UP mode 2 Depress the I I key to enter SET UP B mode Position the cursor over bit 3 of group 7 Depress the I I key to alternately set reset Edit Boundary mode A one 1 corr...

Page 96: ...115 Entry of Data with Insert Replace Mode Set Erase in Area ESC Ps 0 033 133 Ps 117 Erase in Display ESC Ps J 033133 Ps 112 Erase in Field ESC Ps N 033 133 Ps 116 Erase Character ESC Pn X 033 133 Pn...

Page 97: ...e bottom of the screen If the top 24 lines of the document are currently displayed lines 49 72 on three page units and lines 97 120 on five page units all Scroll Up commands are ignored The position o...

Page 98: ...These commands are 8 6 1 Absolute Cursor Positioning Command ESC y x H This command is used for positioning the cursor anywhere within the currently displayed 24 lines as described in Section 5 3 2 T...

Page 99: ...ESC U Next Page FUNCTION with IHOMEI ESC 99 V Cursor goes to Home ESC H Position of Page 1 Page 1 will also be displayed SHIFTwith None Scroll Down SH IFT with None Scroll Up SHIFT with B None Previou...

Page 100: ...a mUlti page VISUAL 400 terminal is receiving data it is suggested that the Hori zontal and Vertical Position command be used to address the cursor if data is to be written into a memory area not cur...

Page 101: ...moval of the rear panel will allow the removal of the logic printed circuit board removal of the TV monitor printed circuit board and access to the AC terminal block allow ing rewiring from 110 volts...

Page 102: ...cover to the rear of the terminal and lowering the cover as the bezel comes into contact with the face of the CRT Insure that the lower edges of the cover on both sides are placed inside the base pla...

Page 103: ...talled backwards When they are installed back wards considerably more force is required 9 6 CRT AND FLYBACK REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Before removing the picture tube it is necessary to discharge the t...

Page 104: ...y Exit SET UP mode by depressing the SET UP key Fill the screen with E s by typing this sequence ESC 8 v Vertical Size Adjust so that the total height is 6 00 0 25 inches 152 4 6 4 mm Horizontal Size...

Page 105: ...4 for new connection 220 volt units are provided with two inputs 220 volts nominal and 250 volts nominal The highest input resulting in satisfactory operation should be used 110V OR WHT BRN 0 BLK BLK...

Page 106: ...test failure Seat PROMs Line or Local On Replace Logic PCB or bell rings 5 times Self test No Cursor Brightness set too low Adjust SET UP A t Key complete TV cable disconnected Plug in No cursor No Cu...

Page 107: ...low Enable Transmitter XON XOFF SET UP B On Line Wrong Characters Wrong keyboard See sections 3 2 2 40 and or Local Layout or and 5 3 11 foreign character set enabled Defective keyboard Replace Defect...

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Page 109: ...Clear Tabs in Line in Block ESC y x f Mode Clear Tabs in Display Cursor Horizontal in Character Mode Absolute ESC Pn G Ps 5 Clear All Tabs in Display in Cursor Horizontal Block Mode Relative ESC Pn a...

Page 110: ...AND RESPONSES What are you V400 or V400 with Printer Option Is Terminal OK Terminal OK Sequence ESC PK Dl D7 p ESC Ps q ESC Ps s ESC 0 c ESC 0 c ESC 2 c ESC 5 n ESC 0 n 100 Function What is Cl rsor L...

Page 111: ...Select for Xmit Sequence ESC Pn l ESC Pn M ESC Pn ESC Pn P ESC SOM AS FEOl SEOl FEOM SEOM TACCt ESC Ps Ps m ESC S EOM ESC c ESC Ps 0 101 Function CLEAR ATTRIBUTE CODE COMMAND Sequence ESC Ps u Ps 0 de...

Page 112: ...A 01876 APPENDIX I Cont VISUAL 400 CONTROL SEQUENCES Function Ps 6 Origin Ps 7 Autowrap Ps 8 Autorepeat Ps 9 Transmit Request SELECT EDITING EXTENT MODE Ps 0 default Edit in Display Ps 1 Edit in Line...

Page 113: ...e The full shaded sequences are applicable only when the buffered printer interface option is installed The half shaded sequences are applicable only when the paging option is installed p and Q are in...

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Page 115: ...ode Graphic Rendition SOH SH DLE DE STX Sx DC1 XON D1 ETX EX DC2 D2 EOT ET DC3 XOFF D3 ENO EO DC4 D4 ACK AK NAK NK BEL BL SYN SN BS BS ETB EB HT HT CAN CN LF LF EM EM VT VT SUB SB FF FF ESC EC CR CR F...

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Page 117: ...U K CODE CHART BIT7 0 0 0 BIT6 0 0 1 BITS 0 1 0 0 1 2 ROW 0 NUL DLE SP 1 SOH DC1 2 STX DC2 3 ETX DC3 4 EOT DC4 S ENQ NAK 6 ACK SYN 7 BEL ETB 8 BS CAN 9 HT EM A LF SUB B VT ESC C FF FS D CR GS E SO RS...

Page 118: ...1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 ROW 0 NUL DLE 1 SOH DC1 2 STX DC2 3 ETX DC3 4 EOT DC4 5 ENQ NAK 6 ACK 7 BEL 8 BS 9 HT A LF B VT C FF D CR E SO F SI LEDS 7 o 0 000 2 3 4 5 6 SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS...

Page 119: ...0 1 BIT5 0 1 0 0 1 2 ROW 0 NUL OLE SP 1 SOH DC1 2 STX DC2 3 ETX DC3 4 EaT DC4 5 ENQ NAK 6 ACK SYN 7 BEL ETB 8 BS CAN 9 HT EM A LF SUB B VT ESC C FF FS 0 CR GS E so RS F SI US 0 1 1 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 120: ...0 1 1 BIT5 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 3 ROW 0 NUL DLE SP 0 1 SOH DC1 1 2 STX DC2 2 3 ETX DC3 3 4 EaT DC4 4 5 ENQ NAK 5 6 ACK SYN 6 7 BEL ETB 7 8 BS CAN 8 9 HT EM 9 A LF SUB B VT ESC C FF FS D CR GS E SO RS F SI US...

Page 121: ...BIT5 0 1 0 0 1 2 ROW 0 NUL DLE SP 1 SOH DC1 2 STX DC2 3 ETX DC3 4 EaT DC4 5 ENQ NAK 6 ACK SYN 7 BEL ETB 8 BS CAN 9 HT EM A LF SUB B VT ESC C FF FS D CR GS E SO RS F SI US 0 1 1 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 122: ...0 8 1 9 0 A 1 B 0 C 1 D 0 E 1 F LEDS 7 o 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 NUL DLE SOH DCl STX DC2 ETX DC3 EaT DC4 ENQ NAK ACK SYN BEL ETB BS CAN HT EM LF SUB VT ESC FF FS CR GS SO RS SI US 112 0 0 1 1 1...

Page 123: ...TS 0 1 0 0 1 2 ROW 0 NUL DLE SP 1 SOH DC1 2 STX DC2 3 ETX DC3 4 EOT DC4 S ENQ NAK 6 ACK SYN 7 BEL ETB I 8 BS CAN 9 HT EM A LF SUB B VT ESC C FF FS I D CR GS E SO RS F SI US 0 1 1 3 0 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9...

Page 124: ...0 0 1 BIT5 0 1 0 0 1 2 ROW 0 NUL OLE SP 1 SOH DC1 2 5TX DC2 3 ETX DC3 4 EaT DC4 5 ENQ NAK 6 ACK SYN 7 BEL ETB 8 BS CAN 9 HT EM A LF SUB B VT E5C C FF F5 0 CR GS E 50 RS F 51 US 0 1 1 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 125: ...MA 01876 APPENDIX IV TURN AROUND CONNECTOR FOR INTERFACE TESTS Turn around Connector for Current Loop tests Switches 2 3 6 ON 4 5 OFF 7 17 18 25 IL _ J11L _ II Turn around Connector for EIA tests Swit...

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Page 127: ...02 BEL 7 39 G 71 9 103 BS 8 40 H 72 h 104 HT 9 41 I 73 105 LF 10 42 J 74 j 106 VT 11 43 K 75 k 107 FF 12 44 L 76 I 108 CR 13 45 M 77 m 109 SO 14 46 N 78 n 110 SI 15 47 0 79 0 111 DLE 16 0 48 P 80 p 11...

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