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Summary of Contents for WY-60

Page 1: ...WY 60 User s Guide WYSE I I I I ...

Page 2: ...XT and IBM Enhanced PC are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Hayes and Hayes Smartmodem 1200 are trademarks of Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc Lear Siegler is a registered trademark of Lear Siegler Inc ADM 3A ADM 5 and ADM 31 are trademarks of Lear Siegler Inc TeleVideo is a registered trademark of TeleVideo Systems Inc TeleVideo 910 910 912 920 925 950 and 955 are tradema...

Page 3: ...ed information on how to take advantage of the terminal s features in your computer programs order the WY 60 Programmer s Guide through your sales representative The term native personality refers to the terminal s normal operating mode The term personality refers to operating modes characteristic of one or more other terminals Key functions are described in the text as follows The symbol for the ...

Page 4: ... the same key by itself unshifted Similarly I Break I assumes the simultaneous pressing of ill on the 316X style keyboard because the name appears on the front face of the key When necessary an italic notation follows the key name to identify a specific location on the keyboard For example Wkpd identifies the number key on the numeric keypad at the right side of the keyboard and right identifies t...

Page 5: ...ing Setup Mode 2 1 Changing the Operating Parameters 2 2 Defining Tab Stops 2 12 Defining an Answerback Message 2 12 Redefining the Keys 2 13 Defining the Function Key Labels 2 14 Operating the Terminal Keyboard Functions 3 1 Screen Areas 3 1 Communication Modes 3 2 Printing 3 3 WyseWorks Introducing WyseWorks 4 1 Basic WyseWorks Controls 4 1 Calculator 4 2 Alarm Clock 4 5 Calendar 4 6 ASCII Table...

Page 6: ...iv Appendixes A Connector Pin Assignments A 1 8 Key Codes 8 1 C Wyseword Commands C 1 o Local Keyboard Commands 0 1 E ASCII Command Guide E 1 F ANSI Personalities F 1 Index 1 1 ...

Page 7: ...llow these steps 1 Press the front half of the power switch on the right side of the terminal to be sure that the terminal is turned off 2 Plug the keyboard cable into the keyboard socket on the left side of the terminal 3 Thread the serial cable s through the cable guide at the back of the terminal base as shown in Figure 1 1 4 Connect the computer cable to the MODEM port and the prmter cable to ...

Page 8: ...self When the cursor appears on the screen the terminal is ready for operation o Note If the bell sounds and an A C E W X Y or Z appears at the bottom of the screen press ISetup I I Reset I I Sys Reg I I Select I to exit the self test If a K appears turn the power off then hold down while you turn the power back on If this does not work call your service representative If the error codes 0 1 9 p o...

Page 9: ...the Terminal Adjust the screen s brightness with the slideswitch at the right front corner If you want the keyboard slanted up slightly turn it over and pull out the hinged foot A height adjustable arm is available as an option see Figure 1 2 Helght Adjustable Arm 1 3 ...

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Page 11: ...transmitted The terminal can t receive data from the computer in setup mode The top level serves as a directory to the other setup levels and to the alternatives for leaving setup mode ISAVE MODES II SAVE ALL II DEFAULT ALL II RESTORE ALL I ITO EXIT SETUP USE ARROWS AND F10 II TO CHANGE PARAMETERS USE F1 F9 I The fields at the bottom of the screen name the various setup levels where you can change...

Page 12: ...nd highlights EXIT field Default values are not saved unless you select the SAVE ALL option to exit setup mode Restores all settings and definitions to values last saved in nonvolatile memory and highlights the EXIT field Values are saved when the terminal returns to normal operating mode To select one of the setup levels named on the bottom line press the indicated function key The screen for tha...

Page 13: ...s of memory The cursor display is a Blinking rectangle Steady rectangle Blinking underline Steady underline The cursor is Visible Invisible The screen displays 24 data lines status line and label line 25 data lines and status line 42 data lines status line and label line 43 data lines and status line The length of a page of display memory is Equal to the number of lines selected in the Lines param...

Page 14: ...ine with time and cursor line and column indicators A status line with editing status messages No status line When the cursor moves past the last line of the page The data scrolls up one line It returns to the top of the same page The terminal s communication mode is Full duplex Block Half duplex Half duplex block The terminal communicates with the computer through the MODEM port AUX port is the p...

Page 15: ...TeleVideo 910 and 910 TeleVideo 912 and 920 TeleVideo 925 TeleVideo 950 TeleVideo 955 PC XT AT type ADDS Viewpoint A2 ADDS Viewpoint 60 Hazeltine 1500 Data General DASHER D100 and D200 Data General DASHER D210 Lear Siegler ADM 31 ADM 3A ADM 5 IBM 3101 Model1X IBM 3101 Model2X IBM 3161 WY 75 Digital Equipment VT52 Digital Equipment VT100 When the terminal receives an ASCII CR the cursor moves to th...

Page 16: ...d LF Horizontal tab HT The terminal sends function key definitions As fast as the baud rate allows At a maximum rate of 35 characters per second At a maximum rate of 60 characters per second At a maximum rate of 150 characters per second When held down for more than half a second the keys Repeat Don t repeat Each time a key is pressed or repeated A muted beep sounds No beep sounds When ICaps Lock ...

Page 17: ...s send standard key codes On specified keys send WordStar compatible codes The terminal sends data through the data port As fast as the baud rate allows At a maximum rate of 35 characters per second At a maximum rate of 60 characters per second At a maximum rate of 150 characters per second The terminal sends and receives data through the AUX port at the indicated baud rate which must match the ba...

Page 18: ...rt by responding to Hardware handshaking only DTR line Software handshaking CTRL S Xoff and CTRL Q Xon control codes The terminal sends and receives data through the MODEM port at the indicated baud rate which must match the baud rate of the device connected to the port Through the MODEM port the terminal sends and receives 8 bit data with one stop bit 7 bit data with two stop bits 8 bit data with...

Page 19: ...inal regulates the sending of data to a device connected to the MODEM port by responding to Hardware handshaking only DSR line Software handshaking CTRL S Xoff and CTRL Q Xon control codes When the terminal is in PC Term personality The receive handshaking protocol depends on the RCV Hndshake parameter setting of the port configured as the data port Special codes Hex 65 and Hex 67 are sent in plac...

Page 20: ... ISend I sends The entire page The entire cursor line When sending data to the computer the terminal Doesn t send null characters Converts null characters to space characters In tab operations the cursor moves to Start of field ignoring column tab stops Column tab stops When the terminal sends data to the computer the line terminator is an ASCII CR character ETX character XOFF character EOT charac...

Page 21: ... terminal Saved in nonvolatile memory when the SAVE ALL option is selected on exit from setup mode The terminal is ready for Normal operation A manufacturing self test don t select this value In TVI 955 personality display attributes are Hidden Nonhidden When the terminal sends a block of data to the computer in ADDS VP60 personality No line or block terminators are sent The line and block termina...

Page 22: ...of periods A tab stop in columns 79 through 132 is shown as a T in the lower line of periods You can easily determine where tabs are set by moving the cursor across the line and reading the column number displayed in the second instruction line at the top of the screen Clear and set tabs anywhere on the line as follows To move the cursor across the line press or To either clear or set toggle an in...

Page 23: ...To redefine a key press to display the keys setup level Refer to the functions indicated at the top of the screen and follow these steps 1 Select the key to be redefined by pressing that key together with I Ctrll This highlights the key s direction and definition fields 2 Press i or rn to highlight the unshifted or shifted key definition field 3 Enter the key definition up to 64 characters at the ...

Page 24: ...s You can define labels for the function keys unshifted and shifted and display them on the label line at the bottom of the screen They share approximately 350 bytes of nonvolatile memory space with the answerback message and key definitions To define a function key label press I to display the labels setup level and follow these steps 1 Select the key you want to label by pressing that key togeth...

Page 25: ...gram specified keys send the WordStar compatible commands listed in Appendix C Key functions for the terminal s calculator and other desktop accessories are described in Chapter 4 WyseWorks The screen has three display areas the status line the data area and the label line see Figure 3 1 III Status Line Data Acea Label Line Unless you turn off the status line display in setup mode or with an escap...

Page 26: ...creen You can set the Lines and Page Length setup parameters for other combinations of data lines and page length Figure 3 2 shows a 24 line data area in a 24 line and 48 line page Page 0 Page 0 Page 1 Four modes of communication are possible between the terminal and the computer full duplex half duplex block and half duplex block Figure 3 3 shows how the terminal handles data in these communicati...

Page 27: ...port instead reverse the functions of the ports by changing the Data Printer parameter in setup mode Appendix A gives the connector pin assignments for both ports To print data coming from the computer Make sure the printer port is configured for transmit handshaking that matches the requirements of your printer Press I Ctrl II Print I I Print Line I I Shift I I Sys Reg I to turn on auxiliary prin...

Page 28: ...press I Shift II Break I I Block I again to take the terminal out of block mode Figure 3 4 shows how the terminal handles data through the printer port Caution Do not enter data at the keyboard during print operations Keyboard data will be sent to the computer and or the screen as usual see Figure 3 3 and if echoed by the computer can become mixed with data going to or from the printer port No Pri...

Page 29: ...e Printer Port Continued Operating the Terminal Transparent Print Mode Data Port Bidirectional Mode Data Port AUX Receive Mode Data Port 3 5 Screen Printer Port Display Processor Screen Printer Port Screen Display Processor _ Printer Port ...

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Page 31: ...ayed on the top eight lines of the screen which temporarily defaults to 80 columns Overlaid data and the previous screen width are restored when you exit WyseWorks Press illl Caps Lock I to display the WyseWorks entry screen where the fields at the bottom of the screen display the name of each accessory Follow these steps 1 To select an accessory press the indicated function key The accessory will...

Page 32: ... fields at the bottom of the screen indicate the function keys that turn the paper tape feature s display and print functions on or off The current status on or off is shown in each field When the tape is on each keyboard entry appears at the left of the calculator display see Figure 4 1 scrolling up like a paper tape When more than five entries are made the top entry scrolls off When the printer ...

Page 33: ...To activate the printer press em Observe the following precautions Turn on the tape before starting your calculation turning it on clears existing entries Don t turn the printer on unless the tape display is also on and a printer is connected directly to the terminal Until you turn off the terminal the status of the tape display and printer will remain as you last set them Keyboard Controls Table ...

Page 34: ...I c J2 c J2 and IEnter I and IEnter I and IS S Req I and IEnter 12 Select memory or IT orm IEnter I IT or TI m Store displayed number in I Ins Char I IEsc I IHome I STO memory at pointer Recall memory contents Del Char I Ipagel INum Lock I IPage Up I RCL from memory at pointer Clear entry Q J IClear I 33 INum Lock I C E Clear calculator Q J4 IClear 14 33t 4 INum Lock 14 C E Clear memory at pointer...

Page 35: ...ck display shows 4 5 The current time according to the terminal s clock default 8 00 a m Two alarm setting lines Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 each with a time field default 12 00 a m a 20 character message field and an on off indicator field Position the cursor in the appropriate fields 1 Press the cursor keys or or 1 Backspace 1 to go from field to field Pressing 1Return 1 I Enter I moves the cursor to th...

Page 36: ...ver days of the month won t appear To display other months in the year press I I for earlier months rn I I for later months To display the same months in another year press rn rn for earlier years A f for later years The two page ASCII table displays the hexadecimal codes for the U S ASCII table 64 codes per page showing the monitor mode symbols for the current terminal personality The status line...

Page 37: ...rection 1 Shield Ground PGND 2 Transmit Data TXD Out 3 Receive Data RXD In 4 Request to Send RT Out 5t Clear to Send CTS In 6t Data Set Ready DSR In 7 Signal Ground SGND 8t Data Carrier Detect DCD In 20 Data Terminal Ready DTR Out Typical configuration t Modem protocol We recommend you leave it disconnected If pin 5 is low the terminal won t transmit any data If pin 8 is low the terminal won t rec...

Page 38: ...they are modem protocols that may lock up the terminal D Note Hayes Smartmodem 1200 front panel switch settings are DUDUDDUD Table A 3 AUX Port Connector Pin Pin Assignments DCE Signal Mnemonic Direction 1 2 3 6 7 20 Shield Ground Transmit Data Receive Data Data Set Ready Signal Ground Data Terminal Ready Typical configuration PGND TXD RXD DSR SGND DTR In Out Out In ...

Page 39: ...e and Enhanced PC style keyboards Table B S summarizes the hexadecimal values of the scan codes sent by the keys on all keyboards when the terminal is in the PC Term personality each key sends one scan code when pressed the down code and another code when released the up code The table gives the codes for the editing and special keys only Scan codes for the alphanumeric and function keys are shown...

Page 40: ... CTRLY RS CTRL Y ESC D CTRL H CTRLL OC CTRL F CTRL F CTRLX RS CTRL X ESC C CTRL P rn CTRL K3 OB CTRLZ CTRLZ CTRLW RS CTRLW ESC A CTRL L ill DEL 7F DEL DEL DEL DEL DEL Del Char I ESCW 18 57 ESC E ESCW RS 1 ESC Q4 Del Line I ESC R IB 52 ESC 1 ESC I RS Y ESC O IEsc I CTRL IB CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL 1 These codes also recognized in WY 50 ADM 31 and TeleVideo 910 920 9251950 955 personalities Unl...

Page 41: ...F ESC r RS ESC J CTRLD IReturn 1 8 CTRL M OD CTRLM CTRLM CTRLJ CTRLJ CTRLM CTRLM or CTRL M OD OA or CTRL M or CTRL M or CTRL M or CTRL M CTRLJ CTRLJ CTRLJ CTRLJ CTRLJ or CTRL I 09 or CTRL I or CTRL I or CTRL I ISend I ESC 7 1B 37 LocaP1 ESC 7 Local9 ESC 812 7 or ESC 812 or LocaP3 ITab I CTRL I 09 CTRL I CTRLI CTRL I CTRL I CTRL I IShift I ITab I ESC I 1B 49 ESC 0 ESC 0 ESC 24 S Code depends on Ent...

Page 42: ... RS CTRL W ESCA CTRL L ill DEL 7F DEL DEL DEL DEL DEL IDelete I ESCW IB 57 ESC E ESCW RS 1 ESC Q5 I Del Line I ESC R IB 52 ESC I ESC I RSY ESC 0 5 IEnter Is CTRLM OD CTRLM CTRLM CTRLJ CTRLM CTRLM or CTRL M OD OA or CTRL M or CTRL M or CTRL M or CTRL M or CTRL M CTRLJ CTRLJ CTRLJ CTRLJ CTRLJ CTRLJ or CTRL I 09 or CTRL I or CTRL I or CTRL I or CTRL I or CTRL I or7 1 These codes are also recognized i...

Page 43: ...RLM IPagel ESC K IB 4B ESC J ESC J CTRL M9 or CTRL M CTRLJ or CTRL I IShift I IPage I ESC J IB 4A ESC J ESC J IPrint I ESC P IB 50 Locapo ESC P LocaP LocaP CTRLF IReturn 19 CTRLM OD CTRLM CTRLM CTRLJ CTRLJ CTRLM CTRLM or CTRL M OD OA or CTRL M or CTRL M or CTRL M or CTRL M CTRLJ CTRLJ CTRLJ CTRLJ CTRLJ or CTRL I or CTRL I or CTRL I ISend I ESC 7 IB 37 LocaP2 ESC 7 Locapo ESC 8 3 7 or ESC 8 3 I Tab...

Page 44: ...r CTRL I CTRL CTRLH RS CTRL Z ESC B RS CTRL Y ESC D RS CTRL X ESC C RS CTRL W ESC A CTRL DEL CTRLM or CTRL M CTRLJ or CTRL I or6 CTRL ESC H CTRL K CTRLH CTRLP CTRL L DEL CTRLM or CTRL M CTRLJ or CTRL I CTRL CTRL R Codes shown on keyboard layout are alphanumeric and function key scan codes sent in PC Term personality the high bit is set when the key is released See Table B 5 for scan codes sent by ...

Page 45: ...s ESC P Local ESC W7 CTRL F I Tab I CTRL I 09 CTRL I CTRL I CTRL I CTRL I CTRL I IShift I I Tab I ESC I 1B 49 ESC 0 ESC 0 ESC 27 7 Action depends on IBM personality and communication mode FDX BLK No code sent in IBM 3101 1X personality 8 Code depends on Return parameter setting in setup mode 9 Prints unprotected 10 Prints all Figure 8 4 Enhanced PC Style Keyboard R fF1lfF2lrF3lrF4l WWW fFsIfF6l F7...

Page 46: ... CTRL M or CTRL M CTRLJ CTRLJ CTRLJ CTRLJ CTRLJ CTRLJ or CTRL I 09 or CTRL I or CTRL I or CTRL I or7 or CTRL I 1Esc I CTRL IB CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL IHome Ikpd CTRL A IE CTRLA CTRLA CTRLH ESC H CTRL R 1Shift II Home Ikpd ESC IB 7B CTRLA CTRLA RS CTRL H ESC H 1Home I CTRL A IE CTRLA CTRLA CTRLH ESC H CTRL R 1Shift 1 1Home 1ESC IB 7B CTRLA CTRLA RS CTRL H ESC H CTRL R 1 Codes shown on keyboar...

Page 47: ...r CTRL I IPage Ue I ESC J 18 4A ESC J ESC J CTRL J8 CTRLE or CTRL M CTRLJ or CTRL I IPrint Screen I ESC P 18 50 Local ESC P Local Local5 CTRL F I Tab I CTRLI 09 CTRL I CTRL I CTRL I CTRL I CTRL I IShift I I Tab I ESC I IB 49 ESC 0 ESC 0 ESC 25 9 IBM 3101 2X and IBM 3161 personalities only 10 Prints unprotected 11 Prints all Table B 5 lists the hexadecimal values of the scan codes sent by the editi...

Page 48: ... Break I IHoldl I Pause I El 1045 none El 90 C5 I Repl I I Send Line I PrtSc I c lkpd c lkpd 37 B7 I Send I I Print I I Print Screen I EO 2A EO 37 EO B7 EO AA ill I Print Line I Scroll Lock I I Scroll Lock I 46 C6 I Shift Ileft I Shift Ileft I Shift Ileft 1Shift Ileft 2A AA I Shift Iright IShift Iright 1Shift 1 right 1Shift Iright 36 B6 I Spacebar I I Spacebar I I Spacebar I I Spacebar I 39 B9 I S...

Page 49: ...A EO 4F EO CF EO AA d d IT IIIkpd IT IIIkpd 50 DO III EO 50 EO DO III III EO 2A EO 50 EO DO EO AA ITJk ed ITJkEd ITJ kpd ITJ IPgDn Ikfd 51 D1 I Page Next I I Erase EOF I IPalle Down EO 51 EO Dl IPage Next I IErase EOF I IPage Down I EO 2A EO 51 EO D1 EO AA d d G Elkpd G Elkpd 4B CB El EO 4B EO CB El G EO 2A EO 4B EO CB EO AA Jkpd Jkpd Jkpd Jkpd 4C CC Jkpd d J8kpd J8kpd 4D CD f B1 8 EO 4D EO CD 8 8...

Page 50: ...RS RS 1 Codes are the same for all keyboards number of function keys varies Hexadecimal Scan Codes PC Term Mode DN UP 59 SA 5C 5B IBM4 ESC a CR ESC b CR ESC c CR ESC d CR ESC e CR ESC f CR ESC g CR ESC h CR ESC i CR ESCj CR ESC k CR ESC 1 CR ESC m CR ESC n CR D9 DA DC DB 2 Codes also recognized in ADM 31 HZ 1500 and TVI 910 920 925 950 and 955 personalities Terminating character depends on setting...

Page 51: ...CTRL B RS f ESC f CR Shift I fl CTRL A f CR CTRL B RS g ESC g CR IShift I I CTRL A g CR CTRL B RS h ESC h CR IShift I CTRL A h CR CTRL B RS i ESC i CR IShift I ill CTRL Ai CR CTRL B RS j ESC j CR IShift I ill CTRL Aj CR CTRL B RS k ESC k CR IShift I r Eg CTRL A k CR CTRL B RS I ESC I CR IShift I CTRL A I CR CTRL B RS m ESC m CR Shift I EJ CTRL Am CR CTRL B RS n ESC nCR Shift I ill CTRL An CR CTRL ...

Page 52: ...IShift I 1 1 ICtrl I IShift I ICtrl I IShift I B ICtrl I IShift I I ED IShift I I ICtrl I IShift I Ifl ICtrl I IShift I I ED IShift I ICtrl I IShift I ffi ICtrl I IShift I ill ICtrl I IShift I I ICtrl I IShift I i ICtrl I IShift I ffi ICtrl I IShift I Natlve2 ADDS vpa DG IBM4 RS RS RS RS 0 RS I RS RS RS RS RS RS RS RS RS RS RS RS RS RS SP ...

Page 53: ...eft one character AS EI EI EI Up one line AE A J J J Down one line AX IT IT IT Right one word AF IShift I ITIkpd IShift I ITIkpd IShift I ITIkpd Left one word AA IShift I j kpd IShift I j kpd IShift I j kpd To next tab stop AI ITab I I Tab I I Tab I I Tab I To top of screen column 1 AQSAQE IHome I IHome I IHome I IHome I To start of file AQR IShift I IHome I IShift I IHome I IShift I IHome I IShif...

Page 54: ...to start AQV I Shift I IT kpd I Shift I IT kpd of last find replace File and Block Operations I Shift I Qkpd I Shift I Qkpd Change logged disk drive AKL File directory on off AKF I Shift I Q kpd I Shift I Q kpd IShift I Q kpd Print file AKP I Shift I E1kpd I Shift I E1kpd I Shift I E1kpd I Shift I E1kpd Column mode on off AKN I Shift I I Insert I Mark unmark block beginning AKB f I f I f I f I Mar...

Page 55: ...I I EJ IShift I ill IShift I ill Set left margin AOL I Shift I ill Shift I ill Set right margin AOR I Shift ill I Shift ill ill Paragraph tab AOG IShift I ITab I Shift II Tab I I Shift II Tab I I Shift I Tab I Reformat paragraph AB ill ill IShift I I Shift I ill Set tab AOI IT IT Clear tab AON I EJ I EJ Center text AOC ill ill Print control display onloff AOD I Send I send Delete and Insert Delete...

Page 56: ...nkpd IShift I rnkpd IShift I rnkpd Subscript on off APV IShift I i kpd IShift I i kpd IShift I i kpd Superscript on off APT IShift I LJkpd IShift I LJkpd IShift I Z kpd Strikeout on off APX IShift I liJkpd IShift I liJkpd IShift I liJkpd Strikeover APH IShift I kpd IShift I kpd IShift I kpd IShift I kpd Enter nonbreak space ApO IShift I U kpd IShift I ijkpd IShift I ijkpd Dot Commands Enter footer...

Page 57: ...ak I Toggle between block and IShift I IBreak I IBlock I IShift I IBreak I full duplex modes Select other port as data port IBreak I Turn auxiliary print mode IPrint I IShift I ITrace I IShift I IShift I ISys Req I on off IPrtSc I Turn monitor mode on off IShift I j kpd IShift I j kpd IShift I j kpd Turn keyclick on off IShift I IEnter I IShift I IEnter I IShift I IEnter I IShift I IEnter Ikpd Tur...

Page 58: ...me I ill IShift I IHome I ill Q kpd ill Q kpd ill Q kpd ill j kpd ill j kpd ill j kpd ill g kpd ill g kpd ill g kpd ill mkpd ill mkpd ill mkpd ill INext Page I ICtrl II Pagel ill IPage Prey I illl Shift II Pagel illlpgUp I Enhanced PC ill IShift I IT ill IShift I IHome I ill Q kpd ill j kpd ill g kpd ill mkpd ill IPage Down I ill IPage Up I Toggle between split screens ill IShift I Jkpd ill IShift...

Page 59: ...se Same as native code Wyse enhancement code not native to other terminal ENH Same as native code when enhance mode is on Wyse enhancement code not native to other terminal A code listed under a nonnative personality indicates that the related terminal s native code is supported These codes are given in abbreviated form Refer to the other terminal s documentation for complete information on the in...

Page 60: ...nality ESC Same ENH Wyse ENH Wyse Wyse Select IBM 3101 1X personalityESC Same ENH Wyse ENH Wyse Wyse Select ADM 31 personality ESC Same ENH Wyse ENH Wyse Wyse Select TVI 955 personality ESC Same ENH Wyse ENH Wyse Wyse Select WY 75 personality ESC Same ENH Wyse ENH Wyse Wyse Select WY 60 personality ESC 4 Same ENH Wyse ENH Wyse Wyse Select PC Term personality ESC 5 Same ENH Wyse ENH Wyse Wyse Selec...

Page 61: ...C c 1 baud Same ENH ESC A ENH parameters 1 2 3 4 stop parity word Set MODEM sort receive ESC c 2 hndshk Same ENH ENH handshaking 5 Set AUX port receive ESC c 3 hndshk Same ENH ENH handshaking 5 Set MODEM sort transmit ESC c 4 hndshk Same ENH ENH handshaking 5 Set AUX port transmit handshaking ESC c S hndshk Same ENH ENH Set maximum data ESC c 6 max Same ENH ENH transmission speed 6 Send terminal I...

Page 62: ...SC or ESC 6 or ACK Lock keyboard CTRLO Same CTRLD ESC 5 ENH ESC ESC or ESC or ESC 5 or NAK Keyclick off ESC e Same ENH Keyclick on ESC e Same ENH CAPS LOCK on ESCe Same ENH CAPS LOCK off ESC e Same ENH Form mode on ESC R Conversation mode on ESC V Message mode on ESC u Page mode on ESC U Margin bell off ESC e L Same ENH Set margin bell at cursor ESC J Same ENH position Margin bell on ESCe M Same E...

Page 63: ...Z dir fkey sequence DEL Read key direction and ESC Z key Same definition 13 10 or ESC Z fkey Clear function key definition ESC z fkey DEL Same ENH ENH ENH 10 Clear key direction and ESC Z dir key Same ENH definition 12 13 10 DEL or ESC Z dir fkey DEL Set maximum function key ESC c 7 max Same transmission speed 6 Default function key ESC t Default all function keys ESC SPACE t Default all programma...

Page 64: ...NH ENH ENH on shifted label line 17 Display shifted label line ESC z P CR Same ENH ENH ENH Turn off shifted label line ESC z DEL Same ENH ENH ENH Clear unshifted label line ESC z CR Same ENH ENH ENH Clear shifted label line ESC z CR Same ENH ENH ENH Program display function ESC zfield Same ENH ENH ENH key label 19 18 label CR Clear function key label 19 ESC z field CR Same ENH ENH ENH Don t save f...

Page 65: ...lly multi 2le pages and clear pages l21J Activate upper window Activate lower window Activate other window or page2 Lower horizontal split Raise horizontal split Roll window up in page Roll window down in page Redefine screen as one window Redefine screen as one window and clear pages 2 If screen is not split ESCw B or ESC J2 ESCwC or ESC K2 ESC w 0 ESC wi ESC w 23 ESC x A line ESC x 1 line ESC x ...

Page 66: ...ute mode on ESC e 2 Same Line attribute mode on ESC e 3 Same Assign write protected ESC wpca Same ESC 0 character display attribute 24 Clear unprotected page to ESC ENH ENH display attribute 23 attr Assign line attribute 25 ESC G lattr Same Set tag protect attribute CTRLN Reset tag protect attribute CTRLO Set field attribute ESC 34 ESC 3 Set character attribute ESC 4 Protecting Data Write protect ...

Page 67: ...CTRL A or DC2 Cursor to specific column 21 CTRLP CTRLP col col Cursor to specific line 21 CTRL K CTRLK line line End of line wrap off ESC d Same End of line wrap on ESC d Same Received CR mode off ESC e 4 Same Received CR mode on ESC e 5 Same Autopage mode off ESC d Same Autopage mode on ESC d Same Autoscrolling mode off ESC N Same ENH ENH Autoscrolling mode on ESC 0 Same ENH ENH Line lock mode on...

Page 68: ...column page ESC w Same number and cursor address Read 80 column windowI ESC I Same page number and cursor address Read cursor address in ESCb Same ENH ENH 80 132 column page Editing Clear all tab stops ESC 0 Same ESC 3 ESC SPACE 1 Set tab stop ESC 1 Same ENH ENH ESC 0 ESC 0 Clear tab stop ESC 2 Same ENH ENH ESC 1 ESC 1 Tabulate cursor ESC i Same ENH CTRL I CTRL I CTRL I or CTRL I Backtab ESC I Sam...

Page 69: ...e ESC 7 ENH spaces or CTRL Z or GS Clear unprotected page to ESC Same ENH ENH nulls Clear unprotected pa e to ESC char Same ENH ENH a specific character 30 Clear unprotected page to ESC ENH ENH display attribute 23 attr Clear unprotected page to ESC Y Same ESC k ESC k ENH ESC J ESC J spaces from cursor or CAN Clear unprotected page to ESC y Same ENH ENH nulls from cursor Clear unprotected page ESC...

Page 70: ...le in SO column ESC c G Same page 21 line col Box rectangle in ESC c G Same 132 column page 21 line co19 Clear unprotected rectangle ESC c F line Same in SO column page 21 30 col char Clear unprotected rectangle ESC c F line Same in 132 column page co19 char 21 30 Clear entire rectangle ESC c H line Same in SO column page 21 30 col char Clear entire rectangle ESC c H line Same in 132 column page c...

Page 71: ... message ESC SPACE 8 Send all ESC 8 Print Functions Print formatted page ESC P Same ENH ENH ESCW4 Print formatted unprotected ESC Same ENH ENH page Print unformatted page ESC p Same ESC p ESC x ENH or ESC L Print all unprotected ESC X Print line ESC U4 Print message ESC V4 Auxiliary print mode off CTRLT Same Same Same ENH Auxiliary print mode on CTRL R Same Same Same ENH Transparent print mode off...

Page 72: ...t 33 ESC c C bank Automatic font loading off ESC e N Automatic font loading on ESC eO Load font bank with ESC c bank redefined character set set 33 34 Clear font bank 33 ESC c bank Define and load character ESC c A bank 33 35 36 pp bb bb CTRLY WY 50 ADDS ADM 31 VPA2 Same11 Same11 Same11 Same11 Same11 Same11 Same11 Same11 Same11 ADDS VP 60 HZ 1500 IBM 3101 IBM 3161 CTRLO CTRLN ESC 11 In these perso...

Page 73: ...e Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse ESC v Select ADM 31 personality ESC Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse ESC v Select TVI 955 personality ESC Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse ESC v Select WY 75 personality ESC Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse ESC v Select WY 60 personality ESC 4 Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse ESC v 4 Select PC Term personality ESC 5 Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse ESC v 5 Select VT52 personality ESC 6...

Page 74: ... Set MODEM port 0lerating ESC c 0 baud ENH ESC ESC parameters 1 2 3 4 stop parity word Set AUX port operating ESC c 1 baud ENH ESC ESC parameters 1 2 3 4 stop parity word Set MODEM port receive ESC c 2 hndshk ENH ESC 1 handshaking 5 n v Set AUX port receive ESC c 3 hndshk ENH handshaking 5 Set MODEM port transmit ESC c 4 hndshk ENH ESC handshaking 5 Oh Reset MODEM port ESC transmit handshaking o 1...

Page 75: ...ENH ENH ENH ENH ENH ESC v I Initialize tabs off ESC e Initialize tabs on ESC e Application key mode off ESC 2 ENH ENH ENH ENH ENH Application key mode on ESC 3 ENH ENH ENH ENH ENH Sound bell CTRLG Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Unlock keyboard CTRLN ESC 3 ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC or ESC Lock keyboard CTRLO ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC or ESC Keyclick off ESC e ENH ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC Keyclick on...

Page 76: ...n and ESC Z key definition 13 10 or ESC Z fkey Clear function key definition ESC Z fkey DEL ENH Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse 10 Clear key direction and ESC Z dir key ENH definition 12 13 10 DEL or ESC Z dir fkey DEL Set maximum function key ESC c 7 max transmission speed 6 Invoke function key ESC n I Default all programmable ESC c U keys Screen and Cursor Display Screen display off ESC 8 ENH ESC 0 ESC...

Page 77: ...e on shifted label line 17 ESC z text CR Turn on unshifted label line4 ESC g ESC g ESC g ESC g Turn off unshifted label line4 ESC h ESC h ESC h ESC h Display shifted label line ESC z P CR Turn off shifted label line ESC z DEL Clear unshifted label line ESC z CR Clear shifted label line ESC z CR Program display function ESC zfield Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse Wyse key label 19 18 label CR Clear function key...

Page 78: ... page Display next page Display page 0 Display page 1 Display page 2 Split screen horizontally 2 pages only 21 Split screen horizontally 2 pages nly and clear pages 21 Define scrolling region Split screen horizontally multiple pages 21 Split screen horizontally multiple rages and clear pages 21 Activate upper window 5 With enhance mode off 6 If screen is not split ESCw B or ESC JG ESCw C or ESC KG...

Page 79: ... attribute to ESC A mf attr ESC 3 ESC 3 ESC 3 ESC 3 ESC a message field 22 23 3jnv Assign character display attribute 23 ESC G attr ENH Same Same Same Same Same Character attribute mode off ESC e 0 Character attribute mode on ESC e 1 Page attribute mode on ESC e 2 ESC 2h Line attribute mode on ESC e 3 ESC 2 I Assign write protected ESC wpca character display attribute 24 Assign write protected ESC...

Page 80: ...otected spaces Protect mode off ESC Same Same Same Same Same Same Protect mode on ESC Wyse Same Same Same Same Same Graphics Characters Graphics mode on ESC H CTRL B ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC Graphics mode off ESC H CTRL C ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC Dis lay graphics character ESC H draw 26 Controlling the Cursor Cursor left backspace CTRLH CTRLY Same Same Same Same Same Same or ESC nD Cursor right CTRL...

Page 81: ... CTRLS Autoscrolling mode on ESC 0 CTRLR Line lock mode ons ESC H ESC 11 ESC 11 Line lock mode off ESC I ESC 12 ESC I 2 Address cursor in ESC line col CTRLP Same Same Same Same Same Same 80 column current page 21 Address cursor in specific ESC w page ESC _5 ESC ESC ESC 80 column page 27 21 line col Address cursor in sftecific ESC wndl ENH Same Same 80 column window pageS page line col 27 21 Addres...

Page 82: ...sert mode off replace ESC r ENH ENH ENH Same Same Same mode on Page edit mode off ESC e ESC 0 ESC 0 Page edit mode on ESC e ESC N ESC N Insert space character ESC Q ENH Same Same Same Same Same Same Insert n characters ESC n Insert line of spaces ESC E Same Same Same Same Same Same Insert n lines ESC nL Insert column of nulls ESC c M Delete cursor character ESCW ENH Same Same Same Same Same Same D...

Page 83: ...aces from cursor Clear unprotected page to ESCy ENH Same Same Same Same Same Same nulls from cursor Clear unprotected page ESC c P foreground to spaces Clear unprotected page ESC c Q foreground to nulls Clear unprotected ESC characters in page nJ Clear unprotected line to ESCT ENH Same Same Same Same Same Same spaces from cursor Clear unprotected line to ESC t ENH Same Same Same Same Same Same nul...

Page 84: ...30 Fill page with H s ESC F Sending Data Begin print send at top of ESC d page Begin print send at top of ESCd screen Send unprotected line ESC 4 ENH Same Same Same Same Same Same Send cursor character ESCM Send cursor line ESC 6 ENH Same Same Same Same Same Same Send unprotected cursor line ESC 4 ENH Same Same Same Same Same Same Send page ESC 7 ENH Same Same Same Same Same Same Send unprotected ...

Page 85: ...ing off Automatic font loading on Load font bank with predefined character set 33 34 Native Personality ESC P ESC ESC p or ESC L CTRLT CTRLR CTRLT ESC d or CTRL X 2 ESC d SPACE ESC d ESC d ESC d ESC c D ESC c E ESC c B bank ESC c C bank ESC e N ESC e 0 ESC c bank set ESC c bank ESC c A bank DG 200 TeleVldeo DG 210 910 920 ESC p ESC p CTRL Q Wyse Same ESC L ESC L CTRLA ESC A ESC A ESC ESC RS F 2 ES...

Page 86: ...eive Transmit max Speed 0 None None 1 60 characters 1 Xon Xoff Xon Xoff per second 2 DTR MODEM port 2 None DSR AUX port 3 150 characters 3 Both per second 4 35 characters per second 7 answer Up to 20 characters to define answerback message 8 hh Hour two digit decimal number between 00 and 23 9 mm Minutes two digit decimal number between 00 and 59 10 key key 1m Unshifted Shifted Unshlfted Shifted F...

Page 87: ...hift I I Homel I Shift I I Homel I Shift I I Homel I Shift I I Shift I I Shift I I Shift I 0 m m m I Shift I I Shift 1m I Shift I OJ I Shift 1m 1 fiJift I 8 8 8 I Shift 18 I Shift I 8 I Shift 1 8 2 ftIift I G G G IShift I G I Shift I G I Shift I G 3 I Enter I I Enter I I Enter I I Enter Ikpd s I Shift I I Enter I I Shift I I Enter I I Shift I I Enter I I Shift I I Enter Ikpd 4 I Repl I I Insert I ...

Page 88: ...lay off 1 Cursor display on 2 Steady block cursor 3 Blinking line cursor 4 Steady line cursor 5 Blinking block cursor Character SO Column 132 Column String Screen Screen message 46 48 characters 98 100 characters Enhanced PC Style Keyboard 1Shift 1 1Print Screen 1 key X S Y T Z P V 1End 1 1Shift 1 IEnd 1 y 1Page Up 1 1Shift 1 IPage Up 1 text 78 80 characters 130 132 characters label 8 9 characters...

Page 89: ...ne Line line Line line Column col Column col Column col Column col 1 Space 25 8 49 P 73 h 2 26 9 50 Q 74 3 27 51 R 75 j 4 28 52 S 76 k 5 29 53 T 77 1 6 30 54 U 78 m 7 31 55 V 79 n 8 32 56 W 80 0 9 33 57 X 81 P 10 34 A 58 y 82 q 11 35 B 59 Z 83 r 12 36 C 60 84 s 13 37 D 61 85 t 14 38 E 62 1 86 u 15 39 F 63 A 87 v 16 40 G 64 88 w 17 0 41 H 65 89 x 18 1 42 I 66 a 90 y 19 2 43 J 67 b 91 z 20 3 44 K 68...

Page 90: ...L CTRL 32 1 CTRL 2 CTRLA CTRLA CTRLA 33 2 SPACE 3 CTRL B CTRLB CTRLB 34 3 4 CTRLC CTRLC CTRLC 35 4 5 CTRLD CTRLD CTRLD 36 5 6 CTRLE CTRLE CTRLE 37 6 7 CTRLF CTRLF CTRLF 38 7 8 CTRLG CTRLG CTRLG 39 8 9 CTRLH CTRLH CTRLH 40 9 10 CTRL I CTRL I CTRL I 41 11 CTRLP CTRLJ CTRLJ 42 A 12 CTRLQ CTRLK CTRLK 43 B 0 13 CTRLR CTRLL CTRLL 44 C 1 14 CTRL S CTRLM CTRLM 45 D 2 15 CTRLT CTRLN CTRLN 46 E 3 16 CTRLU C...

Page 91: ...everse 5 Reverse and invisible 6 Reverse and blink 7 Reverse blink invisible 8 Underline 9 Underline and invisible Underline and blink Underline blink invisible Underline and reverse Underline reverse invisible Underline reverse blink Underline reverse blink invisible wpca 6 7 A B C E F G Write Protected Display Attribute Reverse7 Dim7 NormaF Blink on Invisible on Underline on Reverse on Dim on 7 ...

Page 92: ...old background I Invisible background J Dim background Graphics Character Idraw Graphics Character 8 J 9 1 I I I 27 wnd page Window or Page o Page 0 or upper window 1 Page 1 or lower window 2 Page 2 3 Page 3 4 Page 4 5 Page 5 6 Page 6 Idraw Graphics Character II I 28 11 One to three decimal value of line relative to home 29 000 One to three decimal value of column relative to home 30 ohar Characte...

Page 93: ...fined Character Set Native mode Multinational Standard ASCII Graphics 1 PC equivalent Graphics 2 Graphics 3 Standard ANSI 44 line native mode 44 line multinational 44 line PC equivalent 44 line Standard ASCII 44 line Standard ANSI 2 byte hex value of character position9 E 35 9 In the illustrations DEC decimal value HEX hexadecimal value Read across then down ...

Page 94: ...6 7 x o 0 0 p p 1 1 I q 11AQag 2 2 I 2 BRbr 3 3 I 3CSc S 4 4 a 4DTd t 5 5 rn 5EUeu 6 6 I 11 6FUf v 7 7 7GW 8 LJ 8 8 I 1 3IH Xhx 9 9 I I 9 I Y1 IY 10 A I I JZj Z 11 Blj Klb k 12 c I L 1 13 0 I M P1 El1 NA N 14 n 15 Fl1 i 7 0 0 I Native Mode Multinational Standard ASCII ...

Page 95: ...0 10 1 1 0 1 1 o 0 rtT 1 1 0 0 r If I 2 3 t3 2 2 3 3 2 2 t rt 3 3 t 4 14 fJ 4 4 4 HI 4 4 5 ti Sr 5 5 5 5 L 6 p S 6 6 6 6 rI 7 rr 7T 7 7 7 7 h I 8 8 8 8 L f 8 8 W 9 t3 9 9 9 9 9 r 10 IA Jr 10 A iO A 11 IB 12 Ie r 11 B 12 e W 11 B 12 Ie 113 ID 41 L I 13 D 13 ID rrI 114 IE t 14 E 14 IE mI 115 IF 15 F 15 IF fJ I Graphics 1 Graphics 2 Graphics 3 ...

Page 96: ...1 iii 1AQa q 2 2 at 2BRbr 3 3 11 3CScs 4 4 CfI 4DTd t 5 5 5EUe u 6 6 6FUf v 7 7 7GW Ig w 8 8 lEIt 8 HXhx 9 9 0 J 9 I Y1 10 A II JZj Z 11 B KI kI 12 c L L 1 13 D r M Yl 14 E n N n 15 F 7 0 0 Standard ANSI PC Equivalent 36 bb bb 32 byte character string defining bit pattern of character ...

Page 97: ... key codes Mnemonic Command Sequence WY 75NT100 VT52 Resume transmission after suspension by CTRL S Suspend transmission when transmit handshaking is Xon Xoff ENQ DCl DC3 CTRLE CTRLQ CTRL S CTRLE CTRLQ CTRL S Delay processing for about 250 milliseconds Request terminal ID WYDELAY ESC WYID ESC SPACE Response WYID 75 CR WY 75 personality 60 CR all other personalities Request status report Ps Request...

Page 98: ...line cursor WYULCURM NVR 19 Print full screen DECPEX On 35 Width change clear disable WYCLRM NVR 25 Enable cursor DECTCEM NVR 40 Select 25th 43rd data line WYSEDL NVR 41 Select 42 43 data lines WYSL44 NVR 42 WY 60 from VT100 or WY60 NVR WY 75 43 WY 75 from VT100 WY75 NVR 44 VT100 from WY 75 VT100 NVR 45 AUX data port WYDP NVR Reset terminal to initial stateS RIS ESC c Reset all terminal modess WYS...

Page 99: ...ay be assigned to the message fields by including the control characters SO CTRL N and SI CTRL 0 in the text string as indicated Normal SO SI Reverse dim SO SI Q Dim SO SI A Reverse blink SO SI R Blink SO SI B Reverse blink dim SO SI S Blink dim SO SI C Reverse invisible SO SI T Invisible SO SI D Reverse invisible dim SO SI U Invisible dim SO SI E Reverse underline SO SI X Underline SO SI H Revers...

Page 100: ...anced17 2 4 5 Define enhance attribute Bold16 Dim16 Underline Blink WY 75 personality only see SGR Ps Attribute o Dim 1 Reverse 2 Underline 3 Blink 4 Invisible Command Sequence Mnemonic WY 75NT100 DECALN ESC 8 NP ESC Pn U PP ESC Pn V DECSTBM ESC Pn Pn r DECLL ESC Ps Ps q SGR ESC Ps Ps m Ps 7 8 22 24 25 27 Video Attribute WY 75 VT100 Personality Personality16 Reverse Invisible16 Normal Underline of...

Page 101: ...line Enable top half of double high single wide line Enable bottom half of double high single wide line Controlling the Cursor Cursor right one column Cursor right Pn columns Cursor left one column Cursor left Pn columns Cursor up one line no scroll Cursor up one line scroll Cursor up Pn lines Cursor up Pn lines and to column 1 Cursor down Pn lines and to column 1 Cursor down one line scroll DECDH...

Page 102: ...t cursor line Delete Pn characters beginning at cursor column Erase in display From cursor to end of screen From beginning through cursor Entire screen Erase only normally enhanced data WY 75 personality only From cursor to end of screen From beginning through cursor Entire screen Mnemonic LF CUD CR NEL CHA CUP HVP HTS TBC TBC HT CHT CBT ICH IL DL DCH ED DECSED Command Sequence WY 75 VT100 CTRLJ o...

Page 103: ...ire screen display to printer port 2 Copy entire screen display to data port 4 Turn off transparent print mode 5 Turn on transparent print mode 1 Copy cursor line to printer port 3 Copy cursor line to data port 4 Turn off auxiliary print mode 5 Turn on auxiliary print mode Send cursor character WY 75 personality only WYXCH ESC 5 Copy screen display to printer port ESC Copy cursor line to printer p...

Page 104: ...hange GO character set to UK ANSI set Change GO character set to Standard ANSI set Change G1 character set to ANSI Graphics set Change G1 character set to UK ANSI set Change G1 character set to Standard ANSI set Mnemonic SCS SCS SCS SCS SCS SCS Command Sequence WV 75NT100 VT52 ESC 0 ESC A ESC B ESC 0 ESC A ESC B ...

Page 105: ...Standard ANSI Appendix F o Note In the following illustration DEC decimal HEX hexadecimal Read across then down UK ANSI ANSI Graphics F 9 ...

Page 106: ... in Line Enquiry Mnemonic ERM FEAM GATM HT HTS HVP ICH IL IND IRM KAM LF LNM MC NEL NP PP RI RIS RM SCS SGR SM SRM SUB TBC TTM VT100 WY60 WY75 WYCLRM WYCRTSAVM WYDELAY WYDHL WYDP WYDSCM WYFDAT WYID WYNNAT WYRC WYSC WYSEDL WYSL44 WYSTCURM WYSTLINM WYSTR WYTLOAD WYULCURM WYXCH Name Erasure Mode Format Effector Action Mode Guarded Area Transfer Mode Horizontal Tab Horizontal Tabulation Set Horizontal...

Page 107: ... ill shifted and unshifted send PF key codes see Table F 4 The remaining function keys send the same codes as the other keyboards 2 With auxiliary print mode off Sends ESC 4 i if auxiliary print mode is on 3 With transparent print mode off Sends ESC 4 i if transparent print mode is on 4 In full duplex mode In block mode toggles insert mode 5 In full duplex mode In block mode deletes cursor charact...

Page 108: ... I CTRLH IBreak I LocaP IShift II Break I Loca14 1 Clr Line 11 Clr Scrn 15 ESC 0 R 6 ESC A 6 ESC B 6 ESC C 6 ESC D IBM 316X CTRLH LocaP Loca14 ESC A ESC B ESC C ESC D AT CTRLH ESC A ESC B ESC C ESC D Enhanced PC CTRLH LocaP Loca14 ESC A ESC B ESC C ESC D 1 Unless otherwise noted codes are for both the unshitted and shifted key Codes for keys located on the numeric keypad apply only in numeric keyp...

Page 109: ...lect 7 Toggles block mode LocaPl CTRLM or CTRL M CTRLJ or CTRL I DEL CTRLX CTRLM or CTRL M CTRLJ or CTRL I CTRL ESC H Local CTRLM or CTRL M CTRLJ or CTRL I AT DEL CTRLX CTRLM or CTRL M CTRLJ or CTRL I CTRL ESC H Local 8 Code depends on Enter parameter selection in setup mode F 13 Enhanced PC DEL CTRLX CTRLM or CTRL M CTRLJ or CTRL I CTRL ESC H Local Local9 LocaPl LocaP3 9 Action or code depends on...

Page 110: ... PC ISend I DEL I Setup I LocaP1 LocaP3 IShift II Setup I LocaP3 IS S Reg I LocaP1 IShift II S S Reg I LocaP3 ITab Iright CTRLI CTRL I CTRLI CTRL I ITab Ileft14 ESC Z IShift IITab p4 ESC Z ESC Z ESC Z ESC Z 14 In VT52 personality always sends CfRL I in WY 75 and VT100 personalities is replaced with 0 when cursor key mode is on ...

Page 111: ...16 Display attributes 2 3 2 11 E 8 E 21 F 4 E Editing E 1 0 E 24 F 6 Error messages 1 2 4 5 F Function keys key codes F 11 labels 2 14 E 6 E 19 redefining 2 13 E 5 E 18 transmission E 5 E 18 I_G Graphics characters E 8 E 22 H Handshaking protocols 2 8 2 9 E 3 E 16 K Keyboards adjusting 1 3 connecting 1 1 layouts 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7 local commands 0 1 locking unlocking E 4 E 17 Keys See a so Fu...

Page 112: ... Send 2 10 Send ACK 2 5 Send Null 2 10 Status Line 2 4 Tab 2 10 Tests 2 11 Turnaround 2 10 TVI 955 Attribute 2 12 VP60 Blk End 2 11 Width Change Clear 2 5 Wprt Intensity 2 11 Wprt Reverse 2 11 Wprt Underline 2 11 Wyseword 2 7 Xmt Hndshak 2 9 Xmt Limit 2 7 Xpc Hndshake 2 9 Parity 2 7 2 8 Personalities IBM setup parameters 2 9 key cO des B 1 selecting 2 5 E 2 E 15 PF key codes F 11 Pin assignments A...

Page 113: ...to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device may be attached to this equipment Operation with noncertified device s is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception This equipment is intended for commercial use only and is not suited for operation in Class B environments The use of shielded I O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional perip...

Page 114: ...880259 02 Rev B May 1989 Printed in Taiwan R O C Wyse Technology 3471 North First Street San Jose CA 95134 WYSE I I I I ...

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