Specifications
XJL-VX
I
IVJIM
1.2.1.1 Status Line
The
Status Line (top
of the
screen) reports
on the
operating status
of the
terminal:
caps
lock,
time
of
day,
printing,
operation attributes ("modes"), video attributes,
DSR
status,
and
cursor
position.
See
Figure
1 -6 for a
complete
listing
of
possible
status entries.
The
Status Line
may be
turned
off
(Set-Up, Line
1:
STAT OFF).
The
CAPS
indicator
may
also
be
turned
off
(Set-Up, Line
3:
CAPS OFF).
The
contents
of the
Status Line
may be
sent
to the
computer (see "SENDING"
in
Section
III).
CAPS
TIME
09-27
PTG
EDTL
^
^
J
CAPS
LOCK
TIME
INDICATOR
OF
or
XMIT'
DAY
PF
PT
EDIT
MODE
EDTL
EDIT
LINE
EDTP
EDIT
PAGE
INSL
INSERT
LINE
INSP
INSERT
PAGE
INTING
G .
PAGE
PRINT
v^
J
OPERA
BLK
FOX
HOX
LOC
MON
ATB
FLP
SSC
PRT
PGK
NG
MODES
LOCK
ULL
DUPLEXING!
SHOWN)
ALF
DUPLEX
(NOT
SHOWN)
OCAL
(NOT
SHOWN)
ONITOR
(NOT
SHOWN)
ATB
BUFRH
OSR
1-01-O01
w
-"LJL,
VISUAL
ATTRIBUTES
8
BLANKED
U
UNDEFINED
F
FLASHING
R
REVERSED
VIDEO
CURSOR
LO
(PAGE.
ROtt
3ATA
SET
READY
TTRI8UTE
ENABLE
LIP
PLIT
SCREEN
ROTECT
ROGRAMMABLE
FUNCTION
KEY
•TRANSMITTING
DATA
TPR
-
TRANSPARENT
PRINT
CPP -
COPY
PRINT
UFP
UNFORMATTED
PRINT
BDIR
BIDIRECTIONAL
PRINTER
PORT
ON
Figure 1-6. Terminal, Status Line
1.2.1.2
User
Line
The
User Line (bottom
of
screen)
is a
"free"
line
reserved
for
operator
or
application
program entries.
The
length
of the
User Line depends upon
the
line length chosen
in
Set-
up:
80
or
132
columns.
Ordinarily,
the
User Line
is not
displayed.
To
turn
the
User Line
ON,
enterthe
sequence
ESC g
To
turn
the
User Line OFF,
enterthe
sequence
ESC h
To
enter
data onto
the
User
Line,
1.
Enterthe
sequence
ESC f
2.
Type
in the
desired message.
3.
Press
RETURN
(to
signal
the
end
of the
message).
The
contents
of the
User Line
may be
sent
to the
computer (see "SENDING"
in
Section III).
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