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34 Setup

Emulation: Select the “personality” of the terminal. See the Quick menu earlier in this chapter.

Enhanced: Choose whether the terminal can respond to commands beyond the limitations of the current emulation. See the Quick menu earlier in this chapter.

Auto Wrap: [On, Off]

Select whether the cursor drops to the next line when it reaches the right margin or continues to display characters at the right margin. In ANSI emulations, the default is

off.

Auto Font Load: [On, Off]

Select whether the four font banks (0-3) should automatically be loaded when screen size or the emulation is changed.

Auto Page: [On, Off]

When the cursor is moved off the page using a command that includes scroll and Auto Page mode is on, the screen displays the new page. These pages are numbered from 0 to a maximum of 9. When on, Auto Page will track the page even if Auto Scroll is off. The up-arrow key does not have a scroll command embedded, so it cannot be used to view the previous page even when Auto Page is on.

Auto Scroll: [On, Off]

Choose whether the terminal updates the display when the cursor is moved beyond the boundaries of the currently viewed screen.

Monitor Mode: [On, Off]

Choose whether control codes will be displayed as their graphic representations or be acted upon as terminal/cursor commands.

Screen Saver: [Off, 2 min, 5 min, 15 min, 30 min]

Select whether the screen will go blank after lack of activity from the keyboard or the host of the selected period of time. The first key typed at the keyboard when the screen is blank will reactivate the display. The keycode will not be transmitted to the host. The Caps Lock LED (or Lock on the ANSI keyboard) will flash while Screen Saver is active.

Use screen saver to prevent “phosphor burn” on the screen when the display on the terminal is left unchanged for an extended time period.

20 minutes after the screen saver is activated, Energy Star, a power saving feature, is activated. The first key typed at the keyboard brings the energy level back up.

Bell Volume: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]

Select the bell volume from off [0] to high [9]. This will be the volume for alarm tones, warning bells, and keyclicks.

Warning Bell: [On, Off]

Select whether a warning bell is sounded when errors (such as an invalid compose sequence) are encountered.

Sessions: [One, Two]

Select the number of sessions (hosts) that the terminal will run. See the Quick menu earlier in this chapter.

Session Display: [Full, Split]

When two sessions are used, select whether each host’s data displays on a full screen or if both hosts share a split screen. In either case, the way to toggle between the hosts is by using Ctrl-Enter (num). Both hosts can receive and update data simultaneously. The purpose of toggling is so that keyboard entry can be directed to the selected host. In the

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Contents Adds 3153 Ascii Display Terminal Page Contents Ascii Emulations Ansi Emulations IBM Emulation Tabs F10 Answerback F11 Program F12 Preface This guide Adds 3153 Programmer’s Reference ManualUSA and Canada calls 800-231 International calls NumberHow to Connect/Disconnect the Terminal To DisconnectTrademarks and Service Marks SCOCanadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement Electronic Emission NoticesFederal Communication Commission FCC Statement Korean Government Ministry of Communication MOC Statement Safety Notices Xii Preface Features CompatibilityDesk Accessories DisplayCharacter Sets CommunicationsPhysical Features KeyboardsIntroduction Features Key PC Keyboard US Ansi Keyboard Usage Notes Communications Receive Flow ControlTransmit Flow Control Host/Printer Port 1 RS-232-C or RS-422 Terminal to Modem DCE or Host Host/Printer PortParallel Printer Port Terminal to Host DTE or Printer Viewports Screen Display and PagesBottom Status/Label Line Display Visual Effects of Screen and Page Lengths Introduction Know Your Devices Physical ConnectionsNumber of Sessions Selection Linking Ports to SessionsCommunications Setup Selections No Printer OptionKnow Your Serial PortS Protocol Connection a Host DCEConnection B Host DTE Connection C RS-232 with ModemConnection D RS-232-C with Modem Connection E PrinterEmulation Setup Selection Additional Setup OptionsSave Parameters Establish CommunicationsCommon Setups Host/Printer Connection GuideSES1-EIA DTE SES2-AUX DCE PAR User Settings Adds VP Overview Entry and ExitSaving Parameters Movement Inside MenusDual Session Mode Action FieldsSetup Map Key Menu Parameters AvailableANSI-ID Quick F1 Emulation=IBMGeneral F2 Enhanced On, OffAuto Wrap On, Off Display F3 Width Change Clear On, Off Keyboard F4 Keys F5 Return Key Repeat On, Off Enter Key can be defined to be either a Send or Return Key Select the characters sent by the tic/tilde key Ports F6 See the Quick menu earlier in this chapterHost F7 Print F8 Emulation F9 Ascii EmulationsSetup Save Labels Off, On Ansi Emulations IBM EmulationSet Control Temporary, Permanent Tabs F10 Answerback F11 Program F12 Keys = F1When Program = Edit Key or Sh-Edit Key, the choices are Execute Prnt Sc Save TerminalEdit Fields Glossary of Terms Reset Session ParametersDesk Accessories Desk Accessory MenuExit Keystrokes Direct AccessInhibiting Access Calendar ClockCalculator Page Ascii Chart Diagnostic Menu Appendix Local KeysLocal Keys Local Keys Local Keys Configurations-Single and Dual Session User’s Notes Page Technical Support

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