APPENDIX F: Terminal Modules and ASCII Terminal Setups
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5250 Function
Key Sequence
Hex Value Generated
Signal:
Attn
ESC A
1BH 41H
Extended Function:
Local Copy Print Req.
ESC P
1BH 50H
Local Copy Form Feed
ESC F
1BH 46H
Cancel Print
ESC C
1BH 43H
Refresh Screen
CTRL/W
17H
Toggle Status Line/
Toggle Indicators
ESC T
1BH 54H
Toggle Echoplex Enabled
CTRL/V
16H
Initialize Terminal
ESC
1BH 3CH
Request Disconnect
ESC
1BH 3EH
Microterm: ACT.5A Terminal Setup
NOTE
The auxiliary port on the ACT-5A can be used with the LinkUp 5294 Auxiliary Printer facility.
1. Set the Full/Half-Duplex switch at the rear of the cabinet to Full-Duplex operation.
2. To set the terminal and printer baud rates, set thc switch corresponding to the desired baud rate. If a
baud rate of 110 is selected, be sure the number of Stop bits specified is 2. The baud-rate switches
are found on the main logic board.
I/O
Printer Baud Rate
1
8
19200
2
7
9600
3
6
4800
4
5
2400
5
4
1200
6
3
600
7
2
300
8
1
110
3. There are six switches located on the logic board at the rear of the cabinet which control the
terminal’s parity, word length, and number of stop bits. Set these switches to the following values:
Switch/Option
Value
Comments
5/8th bit transmit
?
OFF = Mark,
ON = Space to be transmitted
6 and 7/Word Length
Length =8
6=OFF 7=OFF
=7
6=OFF 7=ON
=6
6=ON 7=OFF
=5
6=ON 7=ON
8/Odd or Even Parity
?
OFF = Even, ON = Odd
9/Number of Stop Bits
ON
Sets the number of stop bits at one. If a baud rate of less than
or equal to 110 is being used, set this bit to OFF = 2 stop bits.
l0/Parity
?
OFF = No parity, ON = parity selected = switch #8
4. Connect the terminal to the converter with a modem or direct-connect cable, as appropriate.