Boundless Technologies ADDS 3153 ASCII manual Calculator

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Date – Use the left or right arrow keys to highlight each field of the date (month, day, and year). Then use the Spacebar or Shift-Spacebar to cycle through the settings. The date can also be set by the host.

Time – Use the procedure described for Date above to set the hour, minutes, or seconds.

The clock is reset to 08:00 AM at power-up. Due to hardware limitations, the clock may drift by 15 seconds per day. We recommend setting the terminal’s time as part of the system

login process.

Display – Indicate whether only Time, only Date, or both the Time and the Date are displayed on the top status line. Display of Time/Date can also be turned Off. The date display can also be set by the host.

Type – Select whether the clock functions on a 12-hour or 24-hour basis.

Column – Set the column (36-99) in which the date/time will display (as enabled by Display above).

Alarm Set – Time at which an alarm (a 1 -2 second bell tone) should sound.

Tone – How alarm tone(s) should be activated: every Hour, on the Alarm setting only, or both on the Alarm setting and Hourly. The alarm tone can also be turned Off.

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The numeric keypad located on the right side of your keyboard will serve as your calculator. See the figures below to relate the display to the keys on the numeric keypad that control it.

Note that the ANSI keyboard calculator display is identical to the ones shown below for the PC+ keyboard except that the controlling keys on the numeric keypad are different (the ANSI keyboard control keys include PF1-PF4 keys and function keys F16-F20).

The calculator can process up to 10 digits to the left of the decimal point, and up to 9 to the right. When a number or number operator is pressed, it is momentarily highlighted on the display.

Number operators are defined as follows:

§+, -, /, X – The respective operations of addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication.

§MS – stores the displayed value in memory.

§MR – displays the stored value

§M + – adds the displayed value to memory.

§+/- – make a number positive/negative.

§C/A – Displays 0.0 when pressed once. When pressed twice, clears memory. The figures below represents the calculator display:

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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 Number This guideAdds 3153 Programmer’s Reference Manual USA and Canada calls 800-231 International callsTo Disconnect How to Connect/Disconnect the TerminalSCO Trademarks and Service MarksCanadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement Electronic Emission NoticesFederal Communication Commission FCC Statement Korean Government Ministry of Communication MOC Statement Safety Notices Xii Preface Compatibility FeaturesCommunications Desk AccessoriesDisplay Character SetsKeyboards Physical FeaturesIntroduction Features Key PC Keyboard US Ansi Keyboard Usage Notes Receive Flow Control CommunicationsTransmit 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 Physical Connections Know Your DevicesLinking Ports to Sessions Number of Sessions SelectionConnection a Host DCE Communications Setup SelectionsNo Printer Option Know Your Serial PortS ProtocolConnection E Printer Connection B Host DTEConnection C RS-232 with Modem Connection D RS-232-C with ModemEstablish Communications Emulation Setup SelectionAdditional Setup Options Save ParametersHost/Printer Connection Guide Common SetupsSES1-EIA DTE SES2-AUX DCE PAR User Settings Adds VP Entry and Exit OverviewMovement Inside Menus Saving ParametersAction Fields Dual Session ModeKey Menu Parameters Available Setup MapANSI-ID Emulation=IBM Quick F1Enhanced On, Off General F2Auto 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 See the Quick menu earlier in this chapter Ports F6Host F7 Print F8 Ascii Emulations Emulation F9Setup Save Labels Off, On IBM Emulation Ansi EmulationsSet Control Temporary, Permanent Tabs F10 Answerback F11 Keys = F1 Program F12When Program = Edit Key or Sh-Edit Key, the choices are Save Terminal Execute Prnt ScEdit Fields Glossary of Terms Session Parameters ResetDesk Accessory Menu Desk AccessoriesExit Keystrokes Direct AccessInhibiting Access Clock CalendarCalculator Page Ascii Chart Diagnostic Menu Local Keys AppendixLocal Keys Local Keys Local Keys Configurations-Single and Dual Session User’s Notes Page Technical Support

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