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Page 2: ...Manual COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright 1984 Wyse Technology All rights reserved worldwide No part of this publication may iJe reproduced without the express written permission of Wyse Technology TRADEMARKS Wyse and WY 75 are registered trademarks of Wyse Technology DEC VT 52 VT IOO VT B2 and VT 220 are registered trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation ...

Page 3: ...WY 7S DISPLAY TERMINAL QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Wyse No 880026 01 ...

Page 4: ...erved FCC NOTICE WARNING 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 and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection...

Page 5: ... 9 Escape Code Sequences 10 WYTLOAD Message Field Attribute Character Sequences 20 ATS VT 52 Escape Sequences Supported 23 Recognized Control Characters 25 Mode Display Labels 26 Special Key Functions 27 Graphics Characters 35 Command Guide 36 Baud Rate Selection 45 Connector Pin Assignments 46 Contents iii ...

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Page 7: ...INTRODUCTION To use this guide effectively you should already have a hasic working knowledge of ANSI alphanumeric terminals such as the DEC VT IOO WY 7S VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINAL Introduction 1 ...

Page 8: ...module base to OFF by pushing the bottom of the switch 4 Connect the keyboard cable to its receptacle on the video module base 5 First connect the power cord to its receptacle on the video module base Then plug it into a nearby three pronged grounded electrical outlet 6 Connect the host computer communications cable to the modem port see Connector Pin Assignments Note All the connectors are keyed ...

Page 9: ...eral display patterns as the power on self test is run 4 Adjust the screen brightness with the thumbwheel intensity control on the front lower right hand corner of the video module Turn it downward for high contrast and upward for dim 5 Swivel the video module left or right and tilt it up or down until you find your personal comfort level The recommended height for the center of the screen is 10 t...

Page 10: ...ld on the left 5 Press CURSOR DOWN to display the next level of fields 6 Press CURSOR UP to display the previous level of fields 7 Press BREAK to display the default selections for all the parameters of the currently displayed field level 8 Press ENTER to display the selections that were last saved for all the parameters of the currently displayed field level 9 Press SET UP SAVE CHANGES FOR POWER ...

Page 11: ...default default IParity OFF II Local echo OFF II Modem port speed 9600 I Parameter Selections Parity OFF default ODD EVEN Local echo OFF default ON Explanation RETURN sends CR LF when ON CR when OFF Character wrap at end of line Key repeat Enhanced character attribute Warning bell before the right margin Compatible terminal mode ANSI is VT 100 type ATS is VT S2 type Explanation Parity type Display...

Page 12: ...m port baud rate IHandshake XON XOFF II Data bits 8 II Aux port speed 9600 I Parameter Handshake Data bits Aux port speed 6 Setup Parameters Selections Explanation XON XOFF default Modem port handshake DTR protocol OFF 8 default 7 9600 default 19200 110 134 5 150 200 300 600 1200 1800 2000 2400 3600 4800 7200 Code length Auxiliary port baud rate ...

Page 13: ...ature Cursor type and attribute I Shifted 3 II Test OFF I Parameter Shifted 3 Test Selections OFF ON default default Explanation 23H key code character Diagnostic self test requires loopback plugs reinitializes nonvolatile memory To exit press and hold SETUP FIELD LEVELS 6 TO 21 j IFI21 IFI31 IFI51 IF 6sl IF 7sl IF 8s1 IF 9s1 IFlosl Key Label F 6 F 7 Explanation Enter up to 16 characters with each...

Page 14: ...uction IO A above Temporary not saved in nonvolatile memory Shifted F6 Temporary not saved in nonvolatile memory Shifted F7 Temporary not saved in nonvolatile memory Shifted F8 Temporary not saved in nonvolatile memory Shifted F9 Temporary not saved in nonvolatile memory Shifted FlO Temporary not saved in nonvolatile memory T T T T T TI 33 41 49 57 65 73 Explanation The t bars mark the default tab...

Page 15: ...roll slower Jump scroll I row at a time default Smooth scroll il 8 rows per second Smooth scroll il 4 rows per second Smooth scroll iL 2 rows per second Smooth scroll 10 I row per second Press CTRL with CURSOR RIGHT to tog gle the display of the local and host computer message fields in the top row OFF and ON default Enter the block mode by pressing BLOCK and type ESC 35 J L for ON default Then ex...

Page 16: ... Reports the Wyse product number to the host computer sends 75 CR ESC WYDELAY Delays processing for approximately 250 milliseconds ESC 5 WYXCH Transmits the character at the cursor address ESC 7 DECSC Saves the cursor position attribute wrap flag character sets and origin mode status ESC 8 DECRC Restores the previously saved cursor position attribute wrap flag character sets and origin mode status...

Page 17: ...racter is sent upon completion ESC P DECSTR Resets all the terminal modes When XON XOFF handshaking is active an XON DCI charaCter is sent upon completion ESC PO A 1 CUU Moves the cursor up PO rows ESC PO B I CUD Moves the cursor down PO rows ESC PO C I CUF Moves the cursor right PO columns ESC PO D I CUB Moves the cursor left PO columns ESC PO E I CNL Moves the cursor down PO rows and to column I...

Page 18: ... to cursor 2 Erase all ESC PO J 0 DECSED Erases only normally enhanced data in the screen PO 0 Erase from cur sor to end Erase from begin ning to cursor 2 Erase all ESC PO K 0 DECSEL Erases only normally enhanced data in a row PO 0 Erase from cur sor to end Erase from begin ning to cursor 2 Erase all ESC PO I ICH Inserts PO blank characters beginning at the cursor column ESC PO L I IL Inserts PO b...

Page 19: ...I 0 CHT Tabs the cursor forward PO tab stops ESC PO Z 0 CBT Tabs the cursor backward PO tab stops ESC PO Pl SM Turns on the terminal Pn h modes sec below ESC PO Pl RM Turns off the terminal Pn I L modes Terminal modes Pi arc GATM Pi Transfer enhanced data mode KAM 2 Keyboard lock mode CRM 3 Monitor modc IRM 4 Insert character mode ERM 6 Clear enhanced data mode 0 SRM 12 Local echo dis able mode FE...

Page 20: ...ay mode WYCRTSAVM 32 CRT saver mode WYSTCURM 33 Steady cursor mode WYULCURM 34 Underline cursor mode WYCLRM 35 Width change clear disable mode Off at power on or after a reset On at power on or after a reset Value read from nonvolatile memory at power on or reset All parameters which follow a question mark embedded in the parameter list are treated as if they were immediately preceded by a questio...

Page 21: ... i are acted on 1 Copy the cursor row to the auxil iary printer port 73 Copy the cursor row to the modem host port 4 Disable the copy passthru print mode 15 Enable the copy passthru print mode ESC PO 0 SGR Sets the video attributes PI see WYNNAT for definition Pn m of the enhance attribute Pi 0 Normal Non O Enhance Characters in the graphics set always have the normal attribute but the line drawin...

Page 22: ... column PI 15 Reports the printer status sends ESC 10 n if the printer is ready and ESC 11 n if it is not ready Begins a field attribute at the cursor location PO 0 Normal 1 Dim 2 Blink 3 Blink dim 4 Blank 5 Blank dim 6 Blank 7 Blank dim 8 Underline 9 Underline dim 10 Underline blink 11 Underline blink dim 12 Underline blank 13 Underline blank dim 14 Underline blank blink 15 Underline blank blink ...

Page 23: ...underline blank blink dim A field attribute occupies a space and has effect to the end of the screen or the start of another field attri bute Field attributes should not be used in reverse screen mode Controls the simulated LEOs in the message field line Pi 0 I 2 3 4 Ll to L4 OFF Ll ON L2 ON L3 ON L4 ON DECSTBM Defines a scrolling region WYSC PO beginning row number PI ending row number If PI is 0...

Page 24: ... ESC 5 DECSWL Disables double wide char acter emulation ESC 6 DECDWL Enables double wide char acter emulation ESC 8 DECALN Displays the screen align ment pattern all Es ESC 0 SCS Changes the GO character set to the standard graphics set ESC A SCS Changes the GO character set to the UK set ESC B SCS Changes the GO character set to the standard US ASCII set ESC 0 SCS Changes the GI character set to ...

Page 25: ...shifted bottom row up to 78 characters for HO column screen 130 characters for l32 column screen Shifted bottom row up to 78 characters for SO column screen 130 characters for I32 column screen Where TC is a to p func tion key data strings for F6 to F21 up to 16 characters each a F6 b F7 c F8 d F9 e FlO f Fll g F12 h F 3 Fl4 j F15 HELP k F16 DO I Shift F6 F17 m Shift F7 FIS n Shift F8 F19 0 Shift ...

Page 26: ...haracter in the string to be shifted to the control region For the host message field this has the effect of displaying a character from the special graphics set Field Attribute Characters Normal So SI Dim So Sr A Blink So Sr B Blink dim So sr C Blank So sr D Blank dim So sr E Underline So Sr H Underline dim So sr I Underline blink So Sr J Underline blink dim So sr K Underline blank So sr L Underl...

Page 27: ...idway on the screen and thus centers the display of the label fields 2 Clear the entire unshifted function keys labeling line ESC 3 Load the unshifted F6 definition as HELLO USER SYS CR ESC a H ELL 0 USE R S Y S SI M Any ASCII character except NUL DOH DEL 7FH and DC I II H and DC I3H if XON XOFF handshake is enabled can be included in the data string However So and SI are interpreted in the specia...

Page 28: ...r position are cleared If the shifted function keys labeling line is not defined the unshifted function keys labeling line displays regardless of the SHIFT position All keyboard keys except SET UP are ignored while the WYTLOAD sequence is being received 22 WYTLOAD Sequences ...

Page 29: ...set Moves the cursor to the home position row I column I of the screen display Moves the cursor up one row and scrolls if at the top row reverse line feed Erases from the cursor location to the end of the screen Erases from the cursor location to the end of the line Copies the cursor row to the auxiliary printer port Enables transparent passthru print mode only ESC X is acted on Disables transpare...

Page 30: ...SC ESC ESC 24 ATS Escape Sequences Action Enables the copy passthru print mode Disables the copy passthru print mode Turns on the keypad application mode Turns off the keypad application mode Enters the ANSI parsing mode ...

Page 31: ...mode is enabled a CR ODH is also performed VT OBH CTRL K Treated as LF OAH FF OCH CTRL L Treated as LF OAH CR ODH CTRLM Moves the cursor to column I of the current row SO OEH CTRLN Selects the G I character set SI OFH CTRLO Selects the GO character set DCI XON IIH CTRLQ Resumes transmission of data if it has been suspended by DC3 l3H DC3 XOFF 13H CTRL S Suspends transmission of data if XON XOFF ha...

Page 32: ...status line ON OFF LOCL XPRT CPRT BLCK LINE ECHO KLOK CAPS Label Display in Local Message Field SLOK INS Ll L2 L3 L4 rr cc _ Label Mode LOCL Local mode XPRT Transparent passthru print mode CPRT Copy passthru print mode BLCK Block mode LINE Remote full duplex mode ECHO Remote half duplex mode KLOK Keyboard lock mode CAPS Caps mode SLOK No scroll screen lock mode INS Insert mode Monitor mode Label I...

Page 33: ... Sends the enable transparent print sequence ESC 5 i Transparent print ON Sends the disable transparent print sequence ESC 4 i F2 LINE SEND Sends the send cursor line sequence ESC 3 i Shift F2 LINE PRINT Sends the print cursor line sequence ESC 1 i F3 SCREEN SEND Sends the send screen sequence ESC 2 i Shift F3 SCREEN PRINT Sends the print screen sequence ESC 0 i F4 INSERT CHAR Sends the insert bla...

Page 34: ...inition string if defined or the default sequence ESC 20 Shift F9 F20 Sends the shifted F9 definition string if defined or the default sequence ESC 34 FlO FlO Sends the FlO definition string if defined or the default sequence ESC 21 Shift FlO F21 Sends the shifted FlO definition string if defined or the default sequence ESC 35 Fll Fll Sends the Fll definition string if defined or the default seque...

Page 35: ...equence ESC 26 Sends the select seyuence ESC I 4 Sends the F15 definition string if defined Of the help sequence ESC 28 Sends the previous screen sequence ESC 5 Sends the F16 definition string if defined or the do sequence ESC 29 Non block mode Sends the next screen sequence ESC 6 Block mode Clears from the cursor to the end of the screen Enters the terminal setup mode Resets modes and error condi...

Page 36: ...es the caps mode ON and OFF Transmits the backspace BS character 08H Toggles the block mode ON OFF In block mode all data entered from the keyboard is displayed and executed by the terminal without being sent to the host Data re ceived from the host is still exe cuted or displayed The send line and send screen data as well as the no scroll handshake characters and the terminal query responses con ...

Page 37: ...I normal mode Transmits ESC A ANSI cursor key mode Transmits ESC 0 A ATS parsing Transmits ESC A Selects a faster scroll rate ANSI normal mode Transmits ESC B ANSI cursor key mode Transmits ESC 0 B ATS parsing Transmits ESC B Selects a slower scroll rate ANSI normal mode Transmits ESC C ANSI cursor key mode Transmits ESC 0 C ATS parsing Transmits ESC C Toggles the top row status line display ON an...

Page 38: ...ansmits ESC 0 Q ATS mode Transmits ESC Q ANSI mode Transmits ESC 0 R ATS mode Transmits ESC R ANSI mode Transmits ESC 0 S ATS mode Transmits ESC S Numeric mode Transmits a comma ANSI keypad application mode Transmits ESC 0 1 ATS keypad application mode Transmits ESC 1 Numeric mode Transmits a dash ANSI keypad application mode Transmits ESC 0 m ATS keypad application mode Transmits ESC m Numeric mo...

Page 39: ...keypad application mode Transmits ESC r Numeric mode Transmits 3 ANSI keypad application mode Transmits ESC 0 s ATS keypad application mode Transmits ESC s 4 KJ YPAD Numeric mode Transmits 4 ANSI keypad application mode Transmits ESC 0 t ATS keypad application mode Transmits ESC 1 5 KL t PAD Numeric mode Transmits 5 ANSI keypad application mode Transmits ESC 0 u ATS keypad application mode Transmi...

Page 40: ...ansmits ESC w Numeric mode Transmits 8 ANSI keypad application mode Transmits ESC 0 x ATS keypad application mode Transmits ESC x Numeric mode Transmits 9 ANSI keypad application mode Transmits ESC 0 y ATS keypad application mode Transmits ESC y Numeric mode Treated as RETURN ANSI keypad application mode Transmits ESC 0 M ATS keypad application mode Transmits ESC M Toggles the key click mode ON OF...

Page 41: ...al tab 62H b 03H C ETX Form feed 63H c 04H 0 EOT c R Carriage return 64H d 05H E ENQ I Line feed 65H e 06H F ACK Degree symbol 66H f 07H G BEL Plus minus 67H g 08H H BS N New line 6SH h 09H I HT y Vertical tab 69H OAH LF I Lower rh corner 6AH j OBH K VT I Upper rh corner 6BH k OCH L FF Upper Ih corner 6CH I ODH M CR Lower Ih corner 6DH m OEH N SO Intersection 6EH n OFH 0 SI Scan line I 6FH a IOH P...

Page 42: ...CR CTRLM CTRLM IENTERI IENTERI IRETURN I IRETURN I Cursor back tab CBT ESC PO Z Cursor horizontal CHA ESC PO G absolute Cursor horizontal tab CHT ESC PO I HT CTRL I CTRL I Cursor next line no CNL ESC PO E scroll LF CTRLJ CTRLJ VT CTRLK CTRL K FF CTRLL CTRL L ILINE FEEDI ILINE I EEDI Cursor next line NEL ESC E scroll Cursor preceding line CPL ESC PO F Cursor backward CUB ESC PO D ESCD BS CTRLH CTRL...

Page 43: ... I C I character UK lon normal Definl I enll 11Ice attribute Delc1L l haracter Iklc1L Ii ne Mnemonic CUP HVP CUU IND Rl I DECRC WYRC DEeSe WYSC WYFDAT I iSCS SCS SCS SCS ises I Iscs WYNNAT DCH DL Command ESC PO PI H ESC Y row ESC PO Pl f col IESC PO A t SC A I it ESC D ESC M IESC I I I I ESC 8 I ESC I U I ESC 7 I I I I ESC s I ANSI Mode ATS Mode I i ESC PO p r I I I I ESC 0 I I I ESC B Ti i I ESC ...

Page 44: ... ESCK DECSEL ESC PO K Shift F5 Horizontal tabulation HTS ESCH set TAB TAB Setup Setup Level 22 Level 22 Insert character ICH ESC PO F4 Insert line IL ESC PO L Shift F4 Load simulated LEDs DECLL ESC PO Pl Pn q Screen alignment DECALN ESC 8 display Scroll faster CTRL CTRL Scroll slower CTRL CTRL Select GO character SI CTRLO set Select GI character SO CTRLN set Select graphic SGR ESC PO Pl rendition ...

Page 45: ..._ _ ATS parsing mode ON DECANIVi ESC 2 iiLJ I I i Setup i level I ANSI parsing mode DECANM ESC ON Setup level I Auto I peat mode OFF DECARM ESC 8 J L Setup Setup level I level I Auto Il peat mode ON DECARM ESC 8 h Setup Setup level I level I Block Illode OFF DECEDM ESC 10 I L BLOCK Block Illode ON DECEDM ESC IO h BLOCK Caps Illode ON OFF CAPS LOCK CAPS LOCK har Il tcr wrap mode DECAWM ESC 7 J L Oi...

Page 46: ...level 4 Cursor key mode OFF DECCKM ESC 1 I L Cursor key mode ON DECCKM ESC 1 h Cursor transfer TTM ESC 161 L termination mode OFF Cursor transfer TIM ESC 16 h termination mode ON Disable control FEAM ESC 131 L execution mode OFF CTRL CTRL Disable control FEAM ESC 13 h execution mode ON CTRL CTRL Display disable mode WYDSCM ESC 30 I L OFF Display disable mode WYDSCM ESC 30h ON Enable cursor mode DE...

Page 47: ...C i FSC dc j i I Local ceho disable jsRM TESC l U I L i I I modc OFF FDX i I Setup I Setup I 1 I levd 2 _ level 2 Local c cho disable SRM IESC 12 h i mali ON HDX II ISdUp II Setup level 2 level 2 I Local II lode ON OFF I i LOCAL iLOCAL I ICRM ESC 3 I l I I CTRL ICTRL ICRM i ESC 3 h Monit mode OFF Moni1 lI d ON mo e I J CTRL ICTRL III I Newlilll mode OFF ILNM ESC 20 I L I Setup Setup N 1 LNM level ...

Page 48: ...M ESC S b ON Setup Setup level 4 level 4 Set mode SM ESC PO P1 Po h Smooth scroll mode DECSCLM ESC 41 L OFF CTRLA CTRLA Smooth scroll mode DECSCLM ESC 4 h ON CTRL CTRL Status line display WYSTLINM ESC 311 L mode OFF CTRL CTRL Status line display WYSTLINM ESC 31 h mode ON CTRL CTRL Steady cursor mode WYSTCURM ESC 331 L OFF Setup Setup level 4 level 4 Steady cursor mode WYSTCURM ESC 33 h ON Setup Se...

Page 49: ... I S II I di lhk mode N I I I TERMINAL 1_ ONTROL Cl status rCPoI1_ ri SR DispLI setup I paLIlI Ic_t_e_rs_ __ Identi 1 tcrminal P oft rRes 1 III initial statc TR SMISSION ONTROL Abort cape codc scqlll llce Brca Copy II au lii COP ll mod 1 rsor row to try port rSOf row to 11 port I I DEClO IWYID I DECSTR I IRIS I leAN I SUB I IMe I Me ANSI Modic ATS ModI 4 ESC PO n SET UP iEse z ESC Ji spacc ESC P I...

Page 50: ...onnect break Shift BREAK Shift BREAK Initiate escape code ESC CTRL CTRL sequence ESC ESC Load text WYTLOAD ESC TC delim TO Tl delim Media copy MC ESC PO i Resume transmission DCI CTRLQ CTRLQ XON Return ACK ENQ CTRLE CTRLE Send delete rubout DEL DELETE DELETE character 7FH Sound bell BEL CTRLG CTRLG Suspend transmission DC3 CTRLS CTRLS XOFF Transmit character at WYXCH ESC 5 cursor 44 Command Guide ...

Page 51: ...from the printer regard less of the handshake mode Bits Per Second Modem Port Aux Port Stop Bits 50 2 75 2 110 110 2 134 5 134 5 I 150 150 1 200 I 300 300 I 600 600 1 1200 1200 I IXOO 1800 I 2000 2000 i 2400 2400 I 3600 I 4XOO 4800 I 7200 i 9600 9600 I 19200 19200 I 3X400 I If incOIll ct characters arc echoed by the host computer or if error checkerhoard charactl ls are displayed either the modem ...

Page 52: ...it Data 3 Receive Data 4 Request to Send held high 5 Clear to Send 7 Signal Ground 8 Data Carrier Detect 9 14 18 20 24 25 Leave disconnected Data Terminal Ready DTR Leave disconnected Aux Pin Signal Shield ground 3 Transmit Data to Printer 6 Data Set Ready held high 7 Signal Ground 20 Printer Ready DTR DO NOT USE If connected improper video display will result Auxiliary pin 20 must be active high ...

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