User`s guide

Setup
39
Glossary
of
Terms
Some
of
the
terms
that
are
used
in
the
Exec
(PrtSc)
menu
are
defined
below.
Page
Reset
Page
resets
are
executed
when
the
session
or
terminal
is
reset
or
defaulted.
When
a
page
reset
is
performed,
it
affects
all
pages,
and
the
following
events
occur:
the
page
is
erased,
the
cursor
is
homed,
and
scrolling
regions
are
defaulted.
All
line
attributes
(such
as
double-high/wide,
locked
lines)
are
reset
to
normal.
Split
screens
are
cleared
to a
normal,
single
screen
and
protect
mode
is
turned
off.
Terminal
Parameters
Terminal
parameters
includes
session
parameters
(defined
later)
and
non-session
parameters
that
affect
the
terminal
globally
without
regard
to
the
session.
The
non-session
parameters
and
their
defaults
are
listed
below:
Setup
Parameters:
Bell
Volume
(6),
Screen
Saver
(5
min),
Overscan
Borders
(on),
Language
(U.S.), Keyclick (on),
EIA(Aux)
Baud
Rate
(9600), EIA (Aux)
Data
Format
(8/1/N),
EIA (Aux)
Parity
Check
(off), EIA(Aux) Rcv
Prtcl
(Xon-Xoff/Xf'C], EIA (Aux)
Xmit
Prtcl
(none), EIA (Aux)
Break
(250
ms),
EIA (Aux)
Xmit
Pace
(baud),
EIA
(Aux)
Disconnect
(2 sec), EIA (Aux)
Modem
Control
(off),
Session
Display
(full),
Emulation
Display
(full),
Refresh
Rate
(70 Hz),
Bright
Video (off),
Enhanced
Attributes
(on),
Setup
Language
(U.S.),
Sessions
(1),
Caps
Lock (Toggle),
Num
Lock (Toggle), Key
Repeat
(On),
Speed
(fast).
Desk
Accessory
Parameters:
Clock
Display
(off),
Clock
Type
(12
hour),
Clock
Location
(column
48),
Date,
Time
(not saved) ,
Alarm
Time
(12 PM),
Tone
(alarm/hourly),
Calculator
(printer
off,
tape
on),
and
the
row
and
column
in
which
each
accessory
is
displayed.
Session
Parameters
Session
Parameters
are
parameters
that
are
specific
to
the
emulation
selected
in
the
current
session.
These
include
three
types
of
parameters:
Setup-Edit
keys,
Setup,
and
Modes.
Setup-Edit
Keys:
Function
and
Edit
keys
and
the
Answerback
message.
Setup
Parameters:
All
other
Setup
variables
that
are
not
included
in
Setup
Parameters
in
Terminal
Parameters
(all global
settings).
Mode
Parameters:
Variables
that
are
used
by a
emulation's
emulation,
but
are
not
selectable
through
Setup.
Some
examples
are
Protect
Mode,
Graphics
Mode,
Insert
Mode,
Aux
Mode,
Split-Screen,
Transparent
Mode,
Character
Set
mappings,
Setup
Language,
and
Sessions.