User`s guide

Setup
35
Selects
the
speed
at
which
function
keys
and
labels
are
programmed
by
the
host.
Fast
mode
will
increase
the
speed
for Wyse 50
compatibility,
but
will limit
the
amount
of
space
in
each
function
key
and
answerback
message
to 8
bytes.
Edit
keys
are
not
available
for
programming
in
fast
mode.
Changing
this
selection
will
default
all
function
keys,
edit
keys,
and
function
keys
labels.
Save
Labels:
[Off,
On]
When
on,
labels
that
are
downloaded
by
the
host
will be
saved
in
non-volatile
memory.
If
this
selection
and
Display
NV
Labels
are
off,
labels
written
by
the
host
would
be
lost
upon
entry
and
exit to
Setup
.
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AUribute:
[Char,
Line,
Page]
Choose
the
extent
to
which
attributes
are
propagated.
(The
only
parallel
ASCII
emulations
are
PC
Term
and
Wyse 60.)
Display
NV
Labels:
[On,
Off]
Select
whether
the
labels
in
non-volatile
memory
are
displayed
on
the
lowest
line.
When
offis
selected,
any
existing
labels
will
remain
on
the
screen,
until
on is
selected,
and
they
are
re-displayed.
On a
26-line
screen,
they
are
displayed
below
line
24. On a
44-line
screen,
labels
are
displayed
below
line
42,
and
on
a
52-line
screen,
they
are
displayed
below
line
50.
(The
top
line
is
the
top
status
line
and
cannot
be
used
for
data.)
If
the
page
length
used
is a
multiple
of 25
(instead
of 24)
and
the
screen
length
is 26
lines,
then
the
last
data
line
is
used
for
data
and
labels
will
not
be
displayed
regardless
of
this
setting.
The
same
is
true
for a
page
length
that
is a
multiple
of 43
(instead
of 42)
with
a
screen
length
of
44
lines.
Status
Line:
[Standard,
Extended,
Off]
Select
the
type of
the
status
line. In
standard,
cursor
row
and
column,
emulation
indicator,
print
indicator,
Caps
Lock,
and
communications
mode
are
displayed.
In
extended,
only
emulation
indicator,
Caps
Lock,
communications
mode,
protect
and
write
protect
are
displayed.
Char
Set:
[National,
Multinational]
Select
whether
the
character
set
used
is
the
7- bit
national
chart
or
the
8-
bit
multinational
chart
when
Language
is
not
U.S. If U.S. is
chosen,
the
character
set
is multinational.
Enhanced
Attributes:
[Off,
On]
When
set
to on, gives a
better
display
presentation
in
overscan
and
reverse
video
modes.
The
blink
and
dim
video
attributes
will affect
the
foreground
text
instead
of
the
background.
This
selection
is
only
available
in
reverse
video
mode,
on
a
per-session
basis,
and
is
disabled
in
a "split"
display
screen.
Bright
Video:
[Off,
On]
Provides
a
brighter
display
when
set
to on.
Both
normal
and
dim
text
is
brighter
than
in
the
standard
mode.
This
parameter
setting
affects
both
sessions,
but
will
not
affect
an
ANSI
emulation
in
the
inactive
session.
ANSI
Emulations
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Numeric
Kpd:
[Numeric,
Application]
Choose
the
set
of
strings
sent
by
the
numeric
keypad.
Cursor
Kpd:
[Cursor,
Application]
Choose
the
set
of
strings
sent
by
the
cursor
control
keypad.
Send
Data:
[All,
Erasable]
Choose
whether
the
data
sent
to
the
host
is all
data
(erasable
and
selectively
erasable)
or
only
those
characters
tagged
as
erasable.
Print:
[National,
Line
Drawing,
Multinational]
Choose
the
set
of
characters
used
when
printing.
ANSI-ID:
[VT100,
VT1
01,
VT1
02,
VT220,
VT320]
Select
the
terminal's
identification.
Function
Key
Lock:
[Off,
On]
Select
whether
the
function
keys
are
locked
or modifiable by
the
host.
UPSS
-
[ANSI
Supplemental,
ISO-Latin]
Select
the
character
set
from
which
to
generate
eight-bit
characters.
This
selection
is
available
only
when
"Char
Set
Mode" is
ANSI
(in
the
Kybd (F4)
menu).
Char
Set:
[MUltinational,
National]
Select
whether
the
character
set
used
is from
the
7- bit
national
chart
or
the
8-
bit
multinational
chart.
The
default
is
the
8-bit
multinational
character
set
except
when
the
emulation
is VT100.
Feature
Lock:
[Off,
On]
When
on,
the
host
cannot
change
user
features:
key
repeat,
scroll
speed,
screen
background,
tab
stops,
and
keyboard
lock.
Status
Line:
[Off,
Indicator,
Host-Write,
Both]
Specify
the
way in
which
the
status
line
is to be
used:
for
host
messages
[host-write],
as
a
cursor
position
indicator
[indicator], for [both] or off.