Specifications

INSTALLATION
1.2.1
The
Display Screen
The
Display Screen
is
where characters
you
type
or
characters received from
the
host
computer appear. Twenty-six rows
may be
displayed (Figure
1
-5),
divided
as
follows:
Row
Top
Middle
24
rows
Bottom
Contents
Status Line (reports
terminal's
status)
Typed
or
received data
User Line (for operator
or
application program entries)
Underneath
the
lower right side
of the CRT is a
brightness control(see Figure
1
-4).
A
CRT
Saver
built
into
the
terminal turns
off the
display
after
about
10
minutes
if no new
characters
are
sent
to the
screen. Note:
Ordinarily,
Set-Up Line
1
flashes
if the CRT
Saver
comes
on. You can set the
terminal
so
that
the
set-up line does
not
flash
in
this situation
(Set-Up,
Line
3:
SAVER BLN).
NOTE
You can
turn
off the CRT
Saver
in
Set-Up (Line
2:
SAVE OFF).
If you
turn
off the CRT
Saver,
be
sure
not to
leave screen intensity
at a
high
level
for
long
periods
of
time. Doing
so may
wear
the
phosphor-coated
screen unnecessarily.
This,
and
other options affecting
the
display screen, depend
on
choices
you
make when
you
SET-UP (Section II).
Figure 1-5. Terminal, Display
Areas
STATUS
LINE
24
DATA
LINES
USER
LINE
1-5