User`s guide
Setup
28
General:
F2
This
chapter
lists
all
possible
parameters
for
each
menu,
and
all
possible
choices
for
each
parameter.
Depending
on
the
emulation
selected,
the
keyboard
type,
and
the
key
mode
(ASCII
or
ScanCode),
Setup
will
only
present
the
valid
set
of
parameters
and
choices
in
each
menu.
Emulation:
select
the
"personality"
of
the
terminal.
See
the
Quick
menu
on
page
27.
Enhanced:
Choose
whether
the
terminal
can
respond
to
commands
beyond
the
limitations
of
the
current
emulation.
See
the
Quick
menu
on
page
27.
Auto
Wrap:
[On,
Off]
Select
whether
the
cursor
drops
to
the
next
line
when
it
reaches
the
right
margin
or
continues
to
display
characters
at
the
right
margin.
In ANSI
emulations,
the
default
is
of!
Auto
Font
Load:
[On,
Off]
S
select
whether
the
four
font
banks
(0-3)
should
automatically
be
loaded
when
screen
size
or
the
emulation
is
changed.
Auto
Page:
[On,
Off]
When
the
cursor
is
moved
off
the
page
using
a
command
that
includes
scroll
and
Auto
Page
mode
is on,
the
screen
displays
the
new
page.
These
pages
are
numbered
from
°to a
maximum
of
3.
When
on,
Auto
Page
will
track
the
page
even
if
Auto
Scroll
is off.
The
up-arrow
key
does
not
have
a
scroll
command
embedded,
so
it
cannot
be
used
to view
the
previous
page
even
when
Auto
Page
is on.
Auto
Scroll:
[On,
Off]
Choose
whether
the
terminaJ
updates
the
display
when
the
cursor
is
moved
beyond
the
boundaries
of
the
currently
viewed
screen.
Monitor
Mode:
[On,
Off]
Choose
whether
control
codes
will be
displayed
as
their
graphic
representations
or
be
acted
upon
as
terminaJ
/
cursor
commands.
Screen
Saver:
[Off,
2
min,
5
min,
15
min,
30
min]
Select
whether
the
screen
will go
blank
after
lack
of
activity
from
the
keyboard
or
the
host
of
the
selected
period
of
time.
The
first
key
typed
at
the
keyboard
when
the
screen
is
blank
will
reactivate
the
display.
The
key
code
will
not
be
transmitted
to
the
host.
The
Caps
Lock LED will
flash
while
Screen
Saver
is
active.
Use
screen
saver
to
prevent
"phosphor
burn"
on
the
screen
when
the
display
on
the
terminal
is left
unchanged
for
an
extended
time
period.
Bell
Volume:
[0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]
Select
the
bell
volume
from
of [0] to
high
[9].
This
will be
the
volume
for
alarm
tones,
warning
bells,
and
key
clicks.
Warning
Bell:
[On,
Off]
Select
whether
a
warning
bell
is
sounded
when
errors
(such
as
an
invalid
compose
sequence)
are
encountered.
Host/Printer-
Designates
physical
ports
to
the
host
and
printer
for
the
selected
session.
See
the
Quick
menu
on
page
27.
Color
Mode:
[Palette,
Direct,
Auto]
Select
the
type
of color
mapping
used
by
the
current
emulation:
• In Palette
mode,
visual
attributes
and
their
combinations
(such
as
bold,
underline,
etc.)
are
displayed
as
specific
color
combinations
defined
in
the
current
palette.
The
current
palette
may
be
one
of
sixteen
pre-
defined
and
two
soft
(downloadable)
palettes.
See
the
260xx: Programmer's
Reference
Guide for
more
information.
In
Direct
mode,
colors
and
visual
attributes
are
directly
controlled
by
the
SGR
(Select
Graphics
Rendition)
command.
See
the
260xx: Programmer's
Reference
Guide
for
more
information.
• In
Auto
mode,
the
terminal
will
switch
between
Direct
and
Palette
modes
depending
on
the
color
commands
received
from
the
host.
Colors
and
attributes
are
then
displayed
according
to
the
currently
active
mode.
Sessions:
[One,
Two]
Select
the
number
of
sessions
(hosts)
that
the
terminal
will
run.
See
the
Quick
menu
on
page
27.
Session
Display:
[Full,
Split]
When
two
sessions
are
used,
select
whether
each
host's
data
displays
on
a full
screen
or
if
both
hosts
share
a
split
screen.
In
either
case,
the
way
to toggle
between
the
hosts
is by
using
Ctrl-Enter
(kpd).
Both
hosts
can
receive
and
update
data
simultaneously.
The
purpose
of toggling is so
that
keyboard
entry
can
be
directed
to
the
selected
host.
In
the
case
of
a full
display,
toggling
also
brings
the
entire
display
of
the
selected
host
into
view.