Setup 34
Local:
[Off, On]
Select whether keyed data is interpreted locally by the terminal and not sent to the host. Data sent by the host
is lost, if Local is
on
. The ability to print data is not affected by this mode.
Send Block Term:
[<ETX>, <CR>]
Select which character will indicate the end of a block. The choices above are for ASCII emulations. ANSI
emulations have the following choices:
[None, FF].
Send End:
[Cursor, Region]
Select whether the end is indicated by the scroll region or by the cursor location.
Send Region:
[Screen, Scroll]
Choose whether the terminal sends data from the entire screen or from the scrolling region.
Alt Input Data:
[On, Off]
This selection is only available when Sessions=One. this selection is only available in single-host mode. When
on
,
it allows the serial port (either AUX or EIA) which is
not
being used for connection to the host as an alternative
device for data input (such as from a bar-code scanner). The data will be routed from that serial port to the host
port (either EIA or AUX). When
off
, data entry in this manner will be inhibited
Print: F8
Print Mode:
[Normal, Auto, Controller]
Select the way in which printing is controlled.
Normal
indicates that printing is to occur when a print request (such as print screen) is received.
Auto
prints a line when the terminal receives a LF, a FF, or a VT code, or when autowrap occurs.
Controller
indicates that host data is sent to the printer (pass through mode). Printing is controlled by the
host computer.
Print Block Term:
[<ETX>, <CR>]
Select the character which indicates to the printer that the block of data to be printed has ended. The options
above are for ASCII emulations. In ANSI emulations, the choices are [
None, <FF>
].
Print Region:
[Screen, Scroll]
Indicate the region of the screen that is to be printed: the entire screen or a certain section of it called the
scrolling region. A scrolling region is a limited portion of the screen which applications (such as word
processors) may designate to be the user’s.
Print Line Term:
[<US>, <CR><LF>]
Indicate the character that <R>is to terminate a line of print.
Secondary Recv:
[Off, On]
When “on,” data received from the serial printer is routed to the port assigned for the host. This data is not
displayed on the screen, and is transparent to the user. When “off,” data received from the printer port is
ignored.
Emulation: F9
The parameters displayed in this menu depend upon the current emulation. This section is divided between
parameters for ASCII and ANSI emulations.
ASCII Emulations
Page Edit:
[Off, On]
When page edit is
on
, edit features such as insert act upon text to the end of the current page.
WPRT Intensity:
[Dim, Normal, Suppress]
Choose the intensity of write protected characters . Suppress indicates that the character’s foreground is the
same as its background with the effect of “suppressing” output.
WPRT Underline:
[Off, On]
Choose whether write-protected characters are underlined.
WPRT Blink:
[Off, On]
Choose whether write-protected characters blink.
WPRT Reverse:
[Off, On]
Choose whether write-protected characters display in reverse video.
Fkey Speed:
[Fast, Normal]