APPENDIX F: Terminal Modules and ASCII Terminal Setups
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Group 1 Switches
Set To:
Comments
LINE TURN
CR
Set Sw 6 = 0, Sw 7 = 1
AROUND CHARS
(Sw 6 - 7)
MONO-DUAL
DUAL
Sets dual-case character set
3. There are 8 toggle switches located on the keyboard element as GROUP 2 switches. These switches
describe the terminal opetating characteristics and are set to the following values:
Group 2 Switches
Set To:
Comments
STOP1-STOP2, STOP 1
Set to 1 stop bit unless 110-baud rate is desired. For 110
baud, use STOP2.
PARITY
SPACE
Sw2 = 0, Sw3 = 0
MARK
Sw2 = 0, Sw3 = 1
ODD
Sw2 = 1, Sw3 = 0
EVEN
Sw2 = 1, Sw3 = 1
Set switches to desired parity
SEND LINE
OFF
Sets normal send function
OPTION
NULL
OFF
All nulls are not suppressed
SUPPRESSION
TIME FILL
0
No time fill characters; set Sw7 (Sw 7-8) = 0, Sw8 = 0
CHARS
4. There are 8 toggle switches located on the keyboard element as GROUP 3 switches. These switches
describe the functional tenninal operating characteristics and are set to the following values:
Group 3 Switches
Set To:
Comments
AUTO NL ON-OFF
OFF
Automatic generation of New Line disabled
AUTO LF ON-OFF
OFF
Automatic generation of line feed disabled
CR/CR-LF
CR
Disable automatic generation of a line-feed character
every time a carriage return is keyed
SCROLL ON-OFF
OFF
Scrolling disabled
REVERSE VIDEO
?
Video capability is set as is desired
ON-OFF
BLINK CURSOR
?
Cursor is set as desired
ON-OFF
5. There are 8 toggle-type switches located on the keyboard element as GROUP 4 switches. These
switches describe the baud rates needed for both primary and auxiliary conununication interfaces. The
list on the next page describes how to set the desired baud rate.