CHAPTER 6: Power Up and Configuration Menu Options
6.8 Changing Keyboard Layout Type
By selecting E from the main menu, the menu shown in Figure 8 is obtained. This is used to select the specific keyboard mapping the operator desires. Selection of F, G and H provide fixed keyboards shown on the previous pages. Programmable keyboards may be added as any of the selections A through E. By using a programmable selection, the operator can design the keyboard to his or her liking.
To change the keyboard used enter 2 then select the keyboard layout you desire from those listed.
If you prefer an unlisted keyboard type you should select one of the letters under programmable and enter the name (10 characters max). If the name is less than ten characters long, type carriage return or spaces to complete the ten character name. If your keyboard looks like one of the fixed keyboards then you should enter its letter as a response to “make new keyboard look like established name”.
NOTE
Selection of a blank entry from the programmable list may cause the A/S-4 to malfunction.
Names of programmable keyboards may be added, changed, or deleted by using selection 3 and 4.
If a programmable keyboard has been selected, the operator should now set up the keys arrangement as he or she wishes using selection F from the A/S-4’s main menu.
CURRENT:
Application = SDLC/SNA 3274/76 Interactive
VDU = ANSI STD; DEC VT100; Teletype 5410, 5420; Televideo 970, 960
Keyboard = Standard
Change: Keyboard | |
1 or A-Exit | |
2-Change Current Name | |
3-Add Name | |
4-Delete | |
PROGRAMMABLE: | FIXED: |
A- | F-STANDARD |
B- | G-IBM PC 3270 |
C- | H-ADM 1178 |
D- | I-IBM 3101 |
E- | J-PNS |
Enter Number: | |
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| Figure 8 |
Protocol Converter Model A/S-4
FCC Statement
Protocol Converter Model A/S-4
Trademarks
Contents
Contents
General Information
General Information
Specifications
Indicators Power
Installation
1General Installation
Modem Interface
Terminal Automatic Speed Detection
Power Transformer
Synchronizer
Switches
Terminal Switches
CLEAR-TO-SEND
Carrier Detect
REQUEST-TO-SEND
Baud Rate
How to Set Terminal Port Switches for Different Devices
Devices
Modem Switches
REQUEST-TO-SEND
How to Set Modem Port Switches for Different Devices
Option Switches
LED Indicator
Power Up and Configuration Menu Operations
Power Up
Power Up Message
Type Home for VDU Match or Space Version
A/S-4 Main Menu
Current
Protocol Converter Main Menu RUN no Changes Else Change VDU
Switching from A/S-4’s Main Menu to Running the Application
Protocol Converter Model A/S-4
Changing the VDU Type
Current
VDU = NEW VDU
Changing VDU Commands for the VDU Type Selected
Changing Video Attributes and Commands for VDU
ESC X Y Z
4 Standard Keyboard Layout
Power Up and Configuration Menu Options
ADM 1178 Keyboard Layout
IBM 3101 Keyboard Layout
PNS Keyboard Layout
Changing Keyboard Layout Type
Protocol Converter Model A/S-4
ESC or =PF20
PA Keys
CTL Z or
Protocol Converter Model A/S-4
Changing Application
Changing Application Options
Do not set the VDU and PRT LU addresses to the same values
XON/XOFF=OFF
Changing Batch Application Options
Printer Options
Current
Power Up and Configuration Menu Options
Programmable Printer Options
Verify Switch Settings
Reload Default Options
Interactive Operation
Batch Operation
Batch Operation
Receiving Batch Data from the SNA host
SOF
Transmitting Batch Data to the SNA Host
STX
ETX
Batch Printer Operation
Batch Operation
Batch Default Options
1ST Char from VDU Device Indicator
LU Address
Customer Option a
BIT 7 Terminate Message to VDU on 1-END of Chain
Inbound LU XFR
Char Option not Used
LU Address not Used
Customer Option C
Default CRT = Ascii STANDARD, VT100
Default Kybd = Standard
Application Options
C5D3 = Lear Siegler ADM 3A
END of Options
Battery RAM
Maintenance
Software Upgrade and Eprom Replacement
System/Line Gen for Batch
Transfer = Modetab = Instinclm
Sscpfm = Ussscs
Vpacing =
Addr = C1
Setupmsg Setupinf
Usstab = Rjeincdt
Istatus = Active
Buffact =
Waitime =
Operator
Cctl
Ckptlns =
Operator Cctl Ckptlns =
Cmpct Comp
Nosep Select = PUNCH1
Nohold Nosep Start
Pudest = Pulcl Punode Xeonode =
Adiscon Codea Comp Ebcdic
Ifacea Lowspeed
Transp
Prtrans = YES
Modeent LOGMODE=BUF512,FMPROF=X’03’,TSPROF=X’03’
Modeent LOGMODE=BUF256,FMPROF=X’03’,TSPROF=X’03’
Compact Modeent LOGMODE=COMPACT,FMPROF=X’03’,TSPROF=X’03’
Ussparm PARM-APPLID,DEFAULT=JES2
Ussparm PARM=LOGMODE,DEFAULT=BATCH
Ussparm PARM=LOGMODE,DEFAULT=MOCOMP
Usscmd CMD=RMT101,REP=LOGON,FORMAT=BAL
Troubleshooting Problems and Odd Installation Problems
Problem Symptom Possible Remedies
Troubleshooting Problems and Odd Installation Problems
Appendix a 3274 SNA Communication Operations
Appendix a 3274 SNA Communication Operations
Appendix B General 3770 SNA Communication Operations
Appendix B General 3770 SNA Communication Operations
Appendix C Conversion Charts
Appendix C Conversion Charts
Protocol Converter Model A/S-4
Appendix C Conversion Charts
Protocol Converter Model A/S-4
Recv Conv
Protocol Converter Model A/S-4
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