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Interactive Set-Up
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- Overscan (available only for a colour monitor): an overscan colour is
selected by setting this parameter to 'yes' and by using the keys <+> and
<-> (64 colours available).
- Colouring Mode (available only for a colour monitor): this feature can be
disabled or enabled in standard mode (5 colouring attributes) or in
enhanced mode (16 colouring attributes). For more information, see
Chapter 5.1.5.
- Colouring Mode Settings (available only if the colouring mode is
enabled): this dialog box allows to change the colour (foreground and
background) associated with video attributes (normal, reverse,
underscore, etc).
- Session Label: this character string (10 characters max.) is used to
identify the session on the AX3000 TCP/IP status line or when no session
is connected (see Chapter 4.1 - 'idle screen' explanation).
3.5 - AUXILIARY PORTS
The AX3000 auxiliary ports can be controlled:
- through a network service (lpd, tty, prt5250, etc). The management of the
three auxiliary ports is independent of the active screen session.
- by escape sequences (transparent mode). This provides compatibility
with applications running on serial terminals.
Note: unlike the parallel port, which is self-configuring, the two serial ports must
be set (transmission rate, handshake, etc) before they can be used.