User`s guide

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Setup
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Parameters
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Comm Mode = Full Duplex EIABaud Rate= 9600
AuxBaud
Rate= 9600
~ulation
= Wyse-60]
Enhanced
= On EIAData Format = 8/l/N
Aux Data Format =
8/11N
Language=U.S. Sessions =One
HostlPrinter= EIAfPara
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Choices
ADDS-VP
~yse-60J
Wyse-SO+
PC-Term VT-300-7 VT-300-8 VT-200-7
VT-200-8
VT-IOO
SCO-Console
Emulation:
ADDS-VP,
Wyse-60,
Wyse-50+,
PC-Term,
VT-300-7,
VT-300-8,
VT-200-7,
VT-
200-8,
VT100,
SCO
Console,
AT386,
TV1925,
Wyse-325,
Wyse-350,
Intercolor]
Select
the
"personality"
of
the
terminal
(the
way
in
which
it
responds
to
commands).
If
you
are
using
PC-Term
emulation,
refer
to Local
Leadin
selection
on
page
3 I for
access
to local
"hot
keys."
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Exit:
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Wyse-325,
Wyse-350,
and
Intercolor
emulations
available
only
in 2601fc.
All
associated
defaults
are
loaded
when
the
emulation
is
changed.
Default
choices
are
in
bold.
Some
defaults
may
vary
depending
on
the
select~d
emulation.
Comm
Mode:
[Full
Duplex,
Half
Duplex,
Full
Block,
Half
Block]
Select
the
method
of
communication
to
match
the
host
computer.
EIA
Baud
Rate:
[115,200,
76800,
57,600,
38400,19200,
9600,
4800,2400,2000, 1800,1200,600, 300, 150,
11
OJ
Select
the
number
of
bits
communicated
per
second
to
match
the
speed
at
which
the
primary
host,
printer
or
other
device
expects
to
communicate.
AUX
Baud
Rate:
[38400,
19200,
9600,
4800,2400,2000, 1800,1200,600, 300,150, 134.5,110]
Speed
at
which
the
secondary
host,
printer,
or
other
device
expects
to
communicate.
Enhanced:
[On,
Off]
Normally,
the
terminal
responds
to a
set
of
commands
that
correspond
to
the
emulation
selected.
When
Enhanced
mode
is on,
the
set
of
commands
is
extended
to
those
printed
in
boldface
in
the
260xx
Programmer's
Reference
Guide.
EIA
Data
Format:
[7/1/N,
7/1/0,
7/1/E,
7111M,
7/1/S,
7/2/N,
7/2/0,
7/2/E,
7/2/M,
7/2/S,
B/1/N,
81110,
8/1/E,
8/1/M,
8/2/N,
8/2/0,
8/2/E]
Select
a
data
bits/
stop
bits/parity
combination
which
matches
the
data
format
of
the
primary
host,
printer
or
other
device.
Parity
abbreviations
are:
0 =
odd,
E =
even,
S =
space,
M =
mark,
and
N =
none.
AUX
Data
Format:
[7/1/0,
7/1/E,
7/1/M,
7/1/S,
7/2IN,
7/2/0,
7/2/E,
7/2/M,
7/2/S,
B/1/N,
8/1/0,
8/1/E,
8/1/M,
8/1/S,
8/2/N]
Select
a
data
bits/parity
bits/
stop
combination
which
matches
the
data
format
of
the
secondary
host,
printer
or
other
device.
Parity
abbreviations
are:
0 =
odd,
E = even, S =
space,
M =
mark,
and
N =
none.
Language:
[U.S.,
U.K,
Danish,
Finnish,
French,
German,
Norwegian,
Portuguese,
Spanish,
Swedish,
Dutch,
Belgian-Flemish,
French-Canadian,
Italian,
Latin
American,
Swiss-French,
Swiss-German]
Select
the
language
type
which
matches
your
keyboard's
layout.
Sessions:
[One,
Two]
Select
the
number
of
sessions
that
the
terminal
will
run.
One
session
is
required
per
connection
to a
host.
When
two
sessions
are
selected,
the
Setup
menu
will
display
the
message
"Press
Ctrl-Enter
Kpd
to Toggle
Sessions"
at
the
bottom
of
the
screen.
The
current
session
is
displayed
at
the
upper
left
corner
of
the
status
line (either by a
SES
I
or
SES2
indicator). To
change
the
active
session,
press
Ctrl
and
Enter
on
the
numeric
keypad
simultaneously.
HostjPrinter:
[EINAux,
EIA/Para,
EINNone,
AuX/EIA,
AuX/Para,
AuX/None,
None/EIA,
None/Aux,
None/Para,
None/None]
The
first
part
of
the
selection
indicates
the
host
(either
the
EIA
port
or
the
AUX port)
and
the
second
part
of
the
selection
indicates
the
printer
port
(if a
serial
printer
is
used,
either
the
EIA or Aux
port
can
be
used
to
connect
to
the
printer,
but
if a
parallel
printer
is
being
used,
the
PAR
port
should
be
used.)
The
active
session
"drives"
the
printer.
ETA/Para is
the
default
for
Session
1,
and
Aux
/None
is
the
default
for
session
2.