483/1483DSV Display Station Operator’s Manual P/N 701344-003
ISSUE/REVISION SCHEDULE Comments Rev. No. Date Initial Release 701344-001 05/13/94 Complete Reissue 701344-002 09/01/95 MTX Release 701344-003 07/07/98 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. NetView is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Proprinter is a trademark of IBM Corporation. HP LaserJet Series II is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard Co. Epson is a trademark of Epson America, Inc.
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Table of Contents Page Chapter 1. Introduction ............................................................................................ 1-1 Standard Features............................................................................................ 1-1 Chapter 2. Customer Installation .............................................................................2-1 Physical Statistics ...........................................................................................
Table of Contents Page Keyboard Operations ......................................................................................4-4 Moving the Cursor ......................................................................................4-5 Entering Data Characters and Selecting Modes .........................................4-6 Keystroke Record/Playback ........................................................................4-7 Record/Play Security Mode .....................................................
Table of Contents Page Operation ........................................................................................................ 8-2 Entering Split Screen Mode ........................................................................8-2 Active and Suspended Screens ................................................................... 8-2 Key Assignments ........................................................................................8-3 Split Screen Mode Enhancements ...........................
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Chapter 1. Introduction The 1483 and the 1483DSV Enhanced Function Display Stations (hereafter referred to as the 1483) are ergonomically designed data entry display stations that offer a wide range of functions and applications. The 1483 can be used with a color monitor or a monochrome monitor. Each monitor has five selectable screen sizes (see the table below). The only difference between the 1483V and the 1483DSV models is the operation in split screen mode.
Introduction • Memorex Telex 1274 Control Unit • Memorex Telex 1374 Control Unit • Memorex Telex 2374 Control Unit • Memorex 2274 Control Unit • IBM 3174 Control Unit • IBM 3276 Control Unit Display Station • IBM 3274 Control Unit or plug-compatible equivalent • IBM 4321 Processor by way of its Display Printer Adapter • IBM 4331 Processor by way of its Display Printer Adapter • IBM 4361 Processor by way of its Display Printer Adapter • IBM 470X Control Units In addition, the 1483 display station has the fol
Introduction Password Protection – You can select to limit access to all the setup menus or to just the System Manager menu, or you can select no password protection at all. Selectable Vertical Refresh Rate – The 1483 is designed for use with a super VGA (SVGA) monitor. When attached to a color SVGA monitor, three modes are possible, 72 Hz mode (the default), 60 Hz mode, and 75 Hz mode.
Introduction Audible Alarm – Sounds when a character is entered in the next-to-last character position of the screen (if the last character position is unprotected) or when the host system signals the terminal. Tilt/Rotate Capability – Allows the display to be tilted over 20 degrees of arc and rotated a full 180 degrees for viewing ease. Host Addressable Print – Lets the host print to a printer attached directly to the 1483.
Introduction Repeat Delay – You can select a short, medium, or long time interval before starting the continuous display of characters on autorepeat keys. Serial Number Entry – In Offline mode, you can verify or enter the display station serial number. This information, along with the Product ID, is stored in the display station’s nonvolatile memory and is available to be read by the control unit for systems statistics gathering by NetView.
Chapter 2. Customer Installation This chapter lists the physical statistics and environmental requirements for the 1483. It also describes the procedures for setting up the display station and performing a preliminary operating test. The 1483 is designed to be installed by the user. No special tools are required. Physical Statistics Measurement Logic Element Weight 3.45 lb (1.56 kg) Height 2.30 in (5.84 cm) Depth 12.00 in (30.48 cm) Width 11.80 in (29.
Customer Installation For units operating at 200–240V: The power cable required for domestic units is a UL listed, CSA certified, 18/3 AWG, type SVT or SJT cable (15-foot [4.6-meter] maximum). It is terminated on one end by a 250V, 15A grounding type attachment connector. It is terminated at the other end by a 250V, 15A tandem blade, grounding type attachment plug. The power cable required for international units is an 18/3 AWG, type SJT cable (15-foot [4.6-meter] maximum).
Customer Installation Setting Up the Display Station 1) Place the Display element on top of the Logic element and place both within connecting distance of an appropriate AC power outlet. 2) Place the keyboard in front of the Logic element. Pull out the feet underneath the keyboard to adjust it to a higher setting, if desired. Insert the keyboard plug into the keyboard connector on the back of the Logic element (Figure 2-1, below).
Customer Installation 5) Make sure that the Power-On/Off switch is set to O (Off) on both the Logic element and the Display element. There are two AC power cables. Follow the instruction in Step 6 to install one power cable and follow the instructions in Step 7 to install the other power cable.
Customer Installation 2) Align the end of the connector cable with the Coax connector that is on the back of the Logic element (see Figure 2-1 on Page 2-3). Connect the cable and secure it in place by turning the retaining ring clockwise until it is tight. Setting Up the Display Screen The 1483 is designed to operate with color SVGA and/or VGA monitors, or monochrome SVGA or VGA monitors.
Customer Installation Conducting the Preliminary Operating Test 1) Ensure that the system control unit is powered on and operational. 2) Turn the Power On/Off switch to Off (O) . 3) Set the Power-On/Off switch to On ( | ) while simultaneously holding down the space bar. After a few seconds, an alarm sounds. 4) Continue to hold the space bar down until a screen like the one in Figure 2-2, below, is displayed. You may need to adjust the Brightness or Contrast control.
Chapter 3. Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators This chapter describes the display controls, keyboard controls, and display indicators on the 1483 and its attached keyboard. Display Controls Refer to the installation booklet that comes with your Display element for an illustration of the locations of the Brightness, Contrast, and other controls. Any controls not on the display station are regulated from the setup menus and are described in the sections on Online and Offline Setup mode.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Native Mode Native mode causes the display station to provide to the attached controller unconverted keyboard scan codes which are defined by the controller depending on how it is configured. Native mode is available on the 102/103-key, 104-key, and 122-key keyboards. In Native mode, all 122-key keyboard functions are available. Native mode also allows the use of Keyboard Definition mode on the 122-key keyboard.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Keyboard Controls This section describes keys on the 102/103-key, 104-key, and 122-key keyboards that control functions associated with the display. Alt –Simultaneously press the Alt key and any other key to activate functions specified on the front key face. Only keys with labeled front faces have alternate functions. Shift –Press and hold the Shift key and press any key with a shifted function on the keytop to activate that shift function.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Each keyboard type contains autorepeat keys that repeat their functions as long as they are pressed.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Press Reset to remain online with no loss of data, or press Enter to go offline. Or With the display power off, press and hold down the space bar and simultaneously turn on the display station. After either step is performed, the Offline Test menu (Figure 3-2, below) is displayed. Offline Test Menu Offline Test Menu Select One of the Following User Menus System Manager Menus User Defined Data Product ID 1483 (c) 1993 Go Online Figure 3-2.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators 3) The User Defined Data selection displays a panel of Extended Vital Product Data information. This panel is for information only. Extended Vital Product Data cannot be entered or changed from the 1483. Extended Vital Product Data is entered from the controller. See the documentation for your controller for information about entering and changing Extended Vital Product Data. 4) The Go Online selection puts the display station online for normal operation.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Offline Menu Screen Screen Cursor Keyboard MONOCASE/DualCase Mark Unprotected MUP Character MUP overstrikes Row/Column Screen Size Partition Reverse Video Intensity Control Printer Miscellaneous Color DualCase No . No Off 24 X 80 (Mod 2) On On Normal Use Arrow Keys to choose item Use ENTER Key to change item RESET Key Exits Figure 3-3.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators MUP Overstrikes With MUP Overstrikes set to Yes, the selected MUP symbol overstrikes the displayed character. With No selected, the displayed character replaces the MUP character. To change the MUP overstrikes option, highlight MUP Overstrikes and press the Enter key to toggle between Yes and No (the default). If Mark Unprotected (see Page 3-7) is set to No, your selection for MUP Overstrikes is ignored.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Intensity Control The Intensity Control setting enables you to determine the area to be highlighted. There are three settings for Intensity Control: Normal (the default), Data only, and Highlight. It is available only on monochrome monitors. To use the Intensity Control option, you must first set the Reverse Video option On (black characters on an amber, green, or white screen).
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Offline Cursor Menu To display the options on the Offline Cursor menu, use the Left and Right Arrow keys to highlight Cursor on any offline setup menu and press the Enter key. The Offline Cursor menu is displayed (Figure 3-5, below). All of the options in Figure 3-5 may not be displayed on your screen. The options available to you depend on whether you are using a color or monochrome monitor.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Stationary Rule The rule cursor can function as a horizontal or vertical ruler. If you select Stationary for the Stationary Rule, the rule line does not move with the cursor, but remains as an alignment aid for columns or rows. (To relocate the rule line to the current position of the cursor, press the rule key twice.) If you select Moves for the stationary rule, the rule moves with the cursor.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Offline Keyboard Menu To display the options on the Offline Keyboard menu, use the Left and Right Arrow keys to highlight Keyboard on any offline setup menu and press the Enter key. The Offline Keyboard menu is displayed (Figure 3-6, below).
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators When the display station goes offline, the menu setting for Click Enable is saved. Changes made to the keyboard click by the controller or by the Alt/F24 toggle key combination are not saved when the display station goes offline. Press the Up or Down Arrow key to highlight Click Enable, then press the Enter key to toggle between Yes and No (the default). Select Yes to make the keyboard click with each keystroke or select No to deactivate the keyboard click.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators • Data Entry Keyboard (Native Mode Data Entry Keyboard) • APL Keyboard (Native Mode APL Keyboard) • User Define - 01 (Native Mode Typewriter – Controller Keyboard Definition Utility required) • User Define - 02 (Native Mode Typewriter – Controller Keyboard Definition Utility required) • User Define - 03 (Native Mode Typewriter – Controller Keyboard Definition Utility required) • User Define - 04 (Native Mode Typewriter – Controller Keyboard Definition Utility requi
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators 3) If you entered the password correctly, you are prompted for a new password. The next three keystrokes are taken as the new password. 4) You are then prompted to reenter the new password to verify the change. When the third keystroke is entered, all of the password prompts are removed. If the keystrokes do not match, the password is not changed.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Highlight Printer on the Offline Printer menu and press Enter to cycle through these choices: • 4201 Proprinter (IBM Proprinters II and III) • 4202 Proprinter (IBM Proprinters II and III XL) • 1173 • COAX • 1301 • 1302 • 1201 (default setting) • 1202 • 1808 • LaserJet (HP LaserJet Series II) • ThinkJet (HP ThinkJet)* • DeskJet (HP DeskJet 500)* • FX1050 (Epson)* • LQ1050 (Epson)* • 4207 (IBM Proprinter X24E) • 4208 (IBM Proprinter XL24E) • 5202 (IBM Quietwriter III) •
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Program Setup Strings for Prints You can specify print attributes for any supported printer by setting the power-on sequence. The programmed power-on sequence overrides the printer’s resident power-on sequence when the printer is powered on or the display station goes online. For screen printing, the programmable setup string is appended to the normal printer initialization string before each print job.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Programmable Setup Strings for Prints 1st Position 2nd Position 3rd Position 4th Position 5th Position 6th Position 7th Position 8th Position 9th Position 10th Position 11th Position 12th Position 13th Position 14th Position 15th Position 16th Position 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 17th Position 18th Position 19th Position 20th Position 21st Position 22nd Position 23rd Position 24th Position 25th Position 26th Position 27th Position 28th Position 29
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators If you select System, then formatting of LU1 or LU3 will not be handled by the display. In addition, CPI/LPI menu information will not be used to initialize the printer, and there will not be automatic form feed or new line performed by the display. If you select Terminal, the default, the data for LU1 and LU3 prints will be handled by printer menu selections.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators FF ignored when not in first print position If you select Yes for this option, a form feed character in the first position or next to the maximum print position is executed while form feed commands in any other positions are printed as blank characters and are otherwise ignored. If you select No (the default) for this option, all form feed commands are executed.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Printer TRPQs A collection of printer TRPQs can be accessed from the Offline Printer menu by pressing the F9 (or PF9) key. The TRPQs are software features that permit additional printer controls. The TRPQs are shown below: Printer TRPQ Number Description 1 Sends all bytes from Host Addressable Print which are less than 40H and which are not SCS commands to the printer unchanged. Column count is not changed. Changes 27H to 1BH (ESC), and then sends it.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Offline Miscellaneous Menu To display the options on the Offline Miscellaneous menu, use the Left and Right Arrow keys to highlight Miscellaneous on any offline setup menu and press the Enter key. The Offline Miscellaneous menu is displayed (Figure 3-9, below).
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Dim Style When Status Row Only is selected and the display has been inactive for the amount of time set in the Dim Timer, the screen blanks, and only the operator status row and cursor are displayed. The symbol is displayed on the operator status row. Press the space bar to restore the screen without adding characters. Also, if the host initiates a write message, the screen is restored.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators To turn the Coax indicator on or off, highlight Coax Indicator and press the Enter key to toggle the indicator On or Off (default). Leaving the Offline Miscellaneous Menu To leave the Offline Miscellaneous menu, use the Left and Right Arrow keys to display another offline setup menu, or press the Reset key to exit from Offline Setup mode and display the Offline Test menu.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Color To change the display color selections, highlight Color and press the Enter key to cycle through the selections. When a selection is displayed, it is active. Note: If you select the same color for the foreground and background, the foreground color defaults to black. If you select the same color for the background and highlighted fields, the highlighted fields default to black and the characters in the highlighted fields default to the background color.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators 2) Press the Enter key to cycle up (increment) through numbers 1 through 63. As each new number is displayed, the color of the number changes. For example, if you change C1 Blue from 10 (the default setting) to 55 (white), all fields to which C1 Blue has been assigned are now white. If you pass a number you want to assign to a color, use the space bar to cycle down (decrement) through the numbers.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Online Setup Mode The following parameters are set or changed utilizing full screen menus that are displayed after you enter Setup mode. Setup mode can be entered at any time while the display station is operating either online or offline. To enter Setup mode, perform the following steps: 1) For the 104- or 122-key keyboard, press the Alt key and the Setup key. For the 102/103-key keyboard, press the Shift and the Setup key.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators • Play/Record Options • Reset NVRAM 6) When you finish selecting options on an Online Setup menu, press the Reset key to store the current values or continue to select options on other Online Setup menus. Press the Reset key after selecting all options to store all settings and exit Online Setup mode. Note: You can print the online user setup menus. To print a menu, display the menu on the 1483 screen and press the Print key.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Online Cursor Menu To display the options on the Online Cursor menu, use the Left and Right Arrow keys to highlight Cursor on any online setup menu and press the Enter key. The Online Cursor menu is displayed (Figure 3-12, below). All of the options in Figure 3-12, below, may not be displayed on your screen. The options available to you depend on whether you are using a color or monochrome monitor.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Online Keyboard Menu To display the options on the Online Keyboard menu, use the Left and Right Arrow keys to highlight Keyboard on any online setup menu and press the Enter key. The Online Keyboard menu is displayed (Figure 3-13, below).
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Online Printer Menu To display the options on the Online Printer menu, use the Left and Right Arrow keys to highlight Printer on any online setup menu and press the Enter key. The Online Printer menu is displayed (Figure 3-14, below).
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators 1302 1202 4202 LQ1050 4206 4019 1301 1201 4202 1173 HP DeskJet HP ThinkJet FX1050 4207 5202 5204 1808 HP LaserJet Quality X X X Chars/Inch X X X Wide Paper X Lines per Inch X X X Lines/Page X X X Option Plain X Default to 17 CPI X X X Print with attributes X X X Suppress Null Lines X X X X Auto Skip Mode X X X X Auto Skip X X X X Trimmed Print Corners X X X X Trim Borders X X X X Print Position X X X X Nibbl
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Wide Paper You can specify the use of wide paper on a printer that supports it. To change the setting, highlight Wide Paper on the Online Printer menu and press Enter to toggle between No (default) and Yes. This field is displayed only when a wide carriage printer is specified on the Offline Printer Menu screen (see Page 3-15). This option is available only if the attached Printer Type on the Offline Printer menu (Figure 3-7 on Page 3-15) is a wide body printer.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Suppress Null Lines This menu selection enables you to print more data on the printer page by suppressing the printing of null lines. To set this feature on or off, highlight Suppress Null Lines on the Online Printer menu and press Enter to select Yes or No. The default setting is No.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators • C6 (yellow) • C7 (white) For monochrome monitors: Press the Enter key to toggle between Intensified (the default) and Normal. Print Position By adjusting Print Position, you can specify the alignment of printed output. Press the Enter key to display the following choices: • Left – Places the trim area printed output at the left margin of the printer area. • Center – Places the trim area printed output in the center of the printer area.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators • HEX DUMP – converts each byte of data which would have normally been sent to the printer to two bytes of data in a hexadecimal format. The two bytes are then sent to the printer so that the data stream is printed out as hex bytes to allow for analysis of the data being sent. This selection also functions during local screen prints.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Multiple Pairs Exclusion Mode The %%-%% data string turns on exclusion mode but is not sent to the printer. Nothing is sent to the printer unless it is within the Multiple Pairs NDS. The %%+%% data string turns off the exclusion mode and is not sent to the printer. Any data following will be sent unchanged.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Online Miscellaneous Menu To display the options on the Online Miscellaneous menu, use the Left and Right Arrow keys to highlight Miscellaneous on any online setup menu and press the Enter key. The Online Miscellaneous menu is displayed (Figure 3-15, below).
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Online Color Menu The Color option and Color menu are displayed only if a color monitor is attached to the 1483. To display the Online Color menu, use the Left and Right Arrow keys to highlight Color and press the Enter key. The Online Color menu is displayed (Figure 3-16, below).
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Operator Status Row Indicators The operator status row is the area below the last data row and is separated from the rest of the screen by one nonintensified line. The operator status row contains symbols that indicate current operating conditions. These symbols are either System indicators or Local indicators.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Readiness and System Connection Symbols These symbols are displayed either alone or in combinations to indicate the readiness status of the display station, control unit, and system. Symbol 6 4 , or S I or i A or B ? Name Meaning Control Unit Ready Memorex Telex 1274, Memorex Telex 1374, IBM 3274 Control Unit (4), Telex 276, Telex 174, or IBM 3276 Control Unit (6); MTX/MTC 1174 Network Controller, or IBM 3174 Control Unit is connected to the display station.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Symbol X #? X–f X X nn nnn 5nn X X PROGnnn X X Name What Number? Only certain numeric characters can be entered in this field. This symbol is displayed when a selected Printer ID number is not numeric or is not defined. Press the Reset key and correct the entry. Minus Function The requested function is unavailable. Press the Reset key. Machine Check The display station is not operating properly. Press the Reset key to recover.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Symbol Name Meaning Security Lock The Security Keylock is working. Refer to “Using the Electronic Security Lock” on Page 4 - 18. Minus Symbol The symbol typed is not recognized by the control unit. Press the Reset key. X Message Received A message from the control operator was received and rejected. Press the Reset key.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Printer Status Symbols These messages are displayed during print operations to indicate where the operation is performed and the progress of the print job. Symbol Name Meaning Assign Coax Printer When the coax printer ID/Class is changed by pressing the Ident key, the two–numeral ID is entered from the keyboard and is displayed in the underlined positions. nn Coax Printer Assignment The display station is authorized to use coax printer nn.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Response Time Monitor Indicators Symbol . . ss.t mm:ss ??? Name Meaning Display Unauthorized The display station is not allowed to display the response time by the host system, although the control unit enabled the Response Time Monitor. Short Type Indicates the time required for the last data to be transmitted to the host system (ss for seconds and t for tenths of seconds). This symbol remains displayed until a new Response Time Monitor symbol is displayed.
Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators Symbol L, K, and NK Name Display Terminal Error Meaning The display station detected an error in its elements. Refer to Chapter 7 for more information. Record/Play Symbols These messages are displayed on the operator status row when the display station is in Record/Play mode. Symbol R R ^ P P ^ Name Meaning Record The display station is in Record mode. The number at the right indicates the number of keystrokes that can be recorded.
Chapter 4. Operating Procedures Before you begin to operate the 1483, ensure that the display station is attached to a powered, operational control unit or processor. Refer to Page 1-1 for a list of compatible control units and processors. Preparing to Operate After the display station has been properly installed and connected to its control unit, it is ready to operate online. To ensure that the display station is prepared for operating, perform the following procedure.
Operating Procedures Adjusting the Screen Display The 1483 is designed to operate with a color SVGA or VGA, or a monochrome SVGA or VGA monitor. If the screen is not displaying correctly, or there is interference from nearby electronic devices, you may need to change the vertical refresh rate (color) or mode/intensity setting (monochrome) on your monitor. Follow the appropriate procedure below.
Operating Procedures Assigning a Coax Printer Each display station in a system configuration can be assigned a Host printer for generating copies of information displayed on the screen. These copies can be used to maintain records of terminal/CPU transactions. For 104-key and 122-key keyboards, press and hold the Alt key, then press the Ident key to display the Assign Printer condition symbol ( – – ) on the operator status row.
Operating Procedures Protected Field Unprotected Field (Entry) Mark Unprotected Block Selected Cursor + ORDER # + + NAME + ABC CO 314 + PART # + 705163–12 Alphanumeric Field Numeric Field Attribute Character (not displayed) Figure 4-1. Typical Formatted Screen Unprotected fields are classified as either alphanumeric or numeric. Alphanumeric fields can accommodate both alphabetic and numeric data characters.
Operating Procedures Moving the Cursor The cursor always indicates the next available character position on the screen. For applications using an unformatted display screen, select the location for the next character to be entered by moving the cursor to the selected screen position. The following keys are used for positioning the cursor: Press the Up Arrow key ( ) to move the cursor up on the screen. Press the Down Arrow key ( ) to move the cursor down on the screen. Press the Left Arrow key ( depression.
Operating Procedures Entering Data Characters and Selecting Modes Alphabetic, numeric, and special characters can be entered by pressing their corresponding keys. After filling the last data line of the display screen, the cursor automatically returns to the first available character position, and entry of additional data may write over any previously entered characters. To prevent loss of previous entries, transmit the data message to the CPU whenever the screen has been completely filled with data.
Operating Procedures The Shift Lock key does not override the Numeric Lock feature. Keystroke Record/Playback The Keystroke Record/Playback function enables you to reduce the number of keystrokes required for a frequently repeated entry such as a logon sequence or an address. Keystroke sequences can be stored for each of the Function keys. The combined total of stored keystrokes cannot exceed 7000 and the Shift key and Alt key each count as two keystrokes.
Operating Procedures 5) If you want to stop recording keystrokes momentarily to perform other operations, press the Alt key followed by the Pause key. The symbol R ^ is displayed on the operator status row. Press the Pause key again to continue recording keystrokes. 6) Press the Record key to store the sequence and exit Record mode. Playing Keystroke Sequences A stored sequence is automatically keyed in Playback mode by doing the following: 1) Set the cursor to the selected insertion location.
Operating Procedures Cursor Select Data Entry The Cursor Select key, CrSel, can be used to select certain data fields from a formatted screen. The application program must define selectable fields by writing the appropriate attribute. These data fields are read by the application program for additional processing. Each selectable data field is preceded by an appropriate field attribute character and a designator character.
Operating Procedures Press the Delete key ( ) (Delete on 102/103-key keyboard) to remove a character at the cursor’s current position. The remainder of the line shifts one character position to the left. Press the Alt key and the Delete Word key ( ) (DelWd on 102/103-key keyboard) to delete a word beginning at the current cursor position. This key combination is functional only if the control unit to which the display station is attached supports the Entry Assist feature.
Operating Procedures Print Function The display station can send a print request to the host system or it can print data locally if a local screen printer is attached. A desktop/screen printer must be ordered separately. To initiate host printing or local screen printing, press the Print key. The following menu is displayed on the status line: PRINT COAX ENTER=PRINT F3=EXIT F13=Select Print F14=CTRL ,CrSel=Adjust Figure 4-2.
Operating Procedures If you select the PRINT TRIM option, the screen is displayed with a box around the printable area or the last print area defined with this option. To change the size of the trim area, follow these steps: 1) Press the CrSel key to move the cursor to the upper left (or lower right) corner of the area you want to define. 2) Press the arrow keys to move the cursor and the box corner where you want them. The box corner moves with the cursor.
Operating Procedures Session Control Select Session Control by using the arrow keys to highlight Session Control on the Paper Control Options menu. The Session Control Options menu is displayed (Figure 4-4, below). The session control options let you cancel the host print job (LU1 only) or, if you are executing an LU1 print, let you send a PA1 or PA2 command to the SNA host. Note: To cancel a local print, press the Device Cancel key or the Quit key.
Operating Procedures Partitioning The Partitioning function is a controlled function. To use the Partitioning function, your display station must be attached to a controller that supports partitioning. The display receives partitioning commands from the host only while in Native mode.
Operating Procedures Doc On/Off Wrap Chg Fmt Rtm Figure 4-6. Extended Select Overlay (102-Key Keyboards) Entry Assist The Entry Assist function facilitates the creation and editing of text such as memos, letters, and documents. For more information on the Entry Assist function, see Chapter 5, “Entry Assist.” In order to use the Entry Assist function, the control unit to which the display station attaches must provide Entry Assist support.
Operating Procedures 1483 Keyboard Switch Settings | = OFF and O = ON ID Switch Option Switch 102/103/104/122-Key ID Switch Keyboard 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 US English | | | | | O | | | | | 7 Austrian/German | | | | | O | | | | O Belgian | | | | | O | | | O | Canadian (French) | | | | | O | | O | | Danish | | | | | O | | O | O French Azerty | | | | | O | | O O | Italian | | | | | O | O | | O Norwegian |
Operating Procedures Display Indicators Power-On When lit, the Logic element Power-On indicator indicates that the Logic element is powered on and the Display element Power-On indicator indicates that the Display element is powered on. Cursor After the display station has been powered on and has completed its warm-up period, if it is attached to a controller with an inactive host, the cursor is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen.
Operating Procedures Using the Electronic Security Lock To invoke the secure (locked) mode, the operator enters the Lock sequence (Right Alt on the status line and key, Right Shift key, and Enter key). The control unit displays the display adds a 3 to act as a prompt for a user-definable three-key password to “unlock” the display. To unlock, type in the three-key password. Each key decrements the prompt number. If the password does not match, the 3 redisplays on the status line.
Chapter 5. Entry Assist The Entry Assist function enhances data entry, formatting, and editing on the 1483. Access to the Entry Assist function with the 104-key, and 122-key keyboards is achieved by pressing the ExSel key, followed by the F13 or PF13 (Document-On/Off) key. For displays attached to 102/103-key keyboards, press the Alt key and the ExSel key followed by the F1 or PF1 key. Extended Select mode is entered when the ExSel key is pressed.
Entry Assist In addition to the format controls (discussed below) supported in Change Format mode, the following functions are supported in Document mode: • Screen margins • Tabbing • Audible alarm indicating the approach of the end of the line • Word wrap automatically moving an unfinished word to the next line when the word would extend beyond the right margin • Autorepeat word forward and word reverse cursor movement • Autorepeat character deletion • Autorepeat character-deleting backspace in Insert mode
Entry Assist First Screen Column Left Margin Tab Stop End-of-Line Position Signal Last Screen Column Right Margin 0----+----1-<--+-_-- 2----+ - _--3----+----4----+---- 5----+----6-*-->----7----+---- Left Margin Area Entry Area Right Margin Area Figure 5-1. The Format Scale To hide the format scale, press the Chg Fmt key again. ) and Cursor Right ( ) keys to move the format scale cursor to Use the Cursor Left ( the desired position.
Entry Assist When a margin is redefined, the margin symbol is replaced by a symbol for the new margin. Tab stops and the end-of-line signal marker are retained even if they are placed outside the new margins. If the new left margin is to the right of the old right margin, the right margin is moved to its default position (the far right scale position). If the new right margin is to the left of the old left margin, the left margin is moved to its default position (the far left scale position).
Entry Assist Tab stops are set by placing the format scale cursor in the desired position, then pressing the Forward Tab key. The format scale displays an underscore ( _ ) in the new tab stop position unless a margin symbol or end-of-line signal symbol is in the selected position. Even if the tab stop symbol cannot be displayed in a position, the tab function is still in effect. Up to 20 tab stops can be defined in any position on the format scale. Attempts to enter more than 20 tab stops are ignored.
Entry Assist • Delete word to the right. • Autorepeat deletion of character to the right. • Tab function inserting space characters. • Backtab function. • Backspacing with deletion. • New line function observing left margin. Word Wrap The Word Wrap function is turned on and off in Document mode by pressing the F2 (Word Wrap) key. This parameter, like other format parameters, is saved when the display is removed from Document mode and returns to its last state when the display returns to Document mode.
Entry Assist If the display is in Insert mode and a word is inserted on a line, any word pushed beyond the right margin may be wrapped to the next line if the next line contains enough spaces after its last word or its margins contain enough nulls to make room for the wrapped word. If the word cannot be wrapped onto the next line, input is inhibited and the Too Much symbol is displayed on the status row.
Entry Assist Cursor Tabbing Pressing the Forward Tab key ( ) causes the cursor to move to the next unprotected tab stop. Intervening unprotected null characters are converted to space characters to preserve the format when data is transmitted to the host CPU. If the cursor reaches an unprotected attribute before it reaches a tab stop, it will stop at the attribute. If no tab stops and no attributes are defined, the cursor moves to the top left position on the screen.
Chapter 6. Calculator Operation The 1483 has a built-in calculator that allows you to add, subtract, multiply, and divide positive and negative numbers in decimal, binary, or Hex, and calculate percentages in decimal. Computations up to 13 digits long are supported. Calculator keystrokes can be recorded with the Record/Playback feature. See Page 4-7 for information about the Record/Playback feature. The Decimal calculator can be selected in Calculator mode by pressing F10.
Calculator Operation Jumping Between Calculator Mode and Normal Operation If you want to return keyboard functionality to the coax screen without losing the calculator display, press the F12/F24 key. Make the changes to the coax screen, then press the Alt and F12/F24 keys to return to Calculator mode. Even though the 104-key keyboard does not have a numeric keypad, you can still use the calculator. All operations have alternative methods of entry from the main keypad as described in the following pages.
Calculator Operation To set the decimal place, with the 1483 in Decimal Calculator mode, press the PF3 key, then: To set from 0 through 9 decimal places – press the 0 through 9 key (D0 through D9 is displayed at the top of the Results field) Or To not specify the number of decimal places – press the N key. D5 Results Field X X M M -9.99999 X +/- C/E % ÷ = X M+X 7 8 9 * 4 5 6 - 1 2 3 + 0 PF2 = BIN PF3 = SET DEC. PLACE . PF16 = HEX Figure 6-1.
Calculator Operation The calculated percentage is displayed in the Results field of the calculator simulation. Other Calculator Functions Press the C/E key once to clear the current entry. Press the C/E key a second time to clear the current total. You can also use the Clear key on the main keyboard. Press the M + X key to add the currently displayed value to memory. M is displayed at the bottom of the Results field to indicate that there is a number in memory.
Calculator Operation Binary Calculator Results Field 1111111000000 2 X X M M X +/- C/E X M+X & | ÷ = XOR * - 1 + 0 PF10 PF16 Figure 6-2. Simulated Binary Calculator Binary Mathematical Operations Use the numeric keys on the numeric keypad or the main keypad (1 or 0) to enter numbers for calculation. After entering a number, enter the mathematical symbol designating the operation to be performed. For the 104-key keyboard, you must use the main keypad.
Calculator Operation Other Calculator Functions Press the C/E key once to clear the current entry. Press the C/E key again to clear the current total. You can also use the Clear key on the main keyboard. Press the M + X key to add the currently displayed value to memory. M is displayed at the bottom of the Results field to indicate that there is a number in memory. X key to recall and display the memory contents.
Calculator Operation Hex Mathematical Operations Use the numeric keys on the numeric keypad (0 through 9) and the keys A through F to enter numbers to be operated on. You can also use the main keypad to enter numbers (0 through 9) and the keys A through F. After entering a number, enter the mathematical symbol designating the operation to be performed. For the 104-key keyboard, the main keypad must be used.
Chapter 7. Problem Determination and Maintenance Diagnostic Testing Function The 1483 Display Station can perform two types of diagnostic tests: offline tests that check the operation of the display station independent of its attached control unit, and online tests that check the 1483 as it interacts with the attached control unit. For purposes of customer problem determination, some offline tests are presented in this section. For information about online tests, refer to your controller’s user’s guide.
Problem Determination and Maintenance System Manager Menu To utilize the System Manager menus, highlight System Manager Menus on the Offline Test menu and press the Enter key. If password protection is enabled (see Page 7-5), you are prompted to enter the password. Enter the password and press the Enter key again. The System Manager menu is displayed (Figure 7-1, below). These screens are for System Managers and service technicians.
Problem Determination and Maintenance KBD Test To test the keyboard, highlight KBD Test on the System Manager menu and press the Enter key. A sample keyboard layout is displayed. Figure 7-2. KDB Test Note: This is a sample keyboard test screen. The test screen displayed depends on the keyboard attached to the display station. Each key on the keyboard can be tested by pressing the key.
Problem Determination and Maintenance Mod Size Test To start this test, highlight Mod Size Test on the System Manager menu and press Enter. This test displays a test screen for each of the selectable screen sizes. The test screen changes from Mod 2, to Mod 3, to Mod 4, to Mod 5 each time you press the Enter key. To exit from this test and return to the System Manager menu, press Reset. An example of the Mod 2 Test screen is shown below. ...............1...............2...............3...............4......
Problem Determination and Maintenance Press the F3 key to decrease the contrast level or press the F4 key to increase the contrast level.
Problem Determination and Maintenance Before changing keyboard styles, clear out the current password by selecting Disabled, change keyboards, then enable password protection by selecting System Manager Menu or All Menus and enter a new password with the Enter Password option, below. Enter Password To enter a password, use the Down Arrow key to highlight Enter Password and press the Enter key. Enter a password from one to eight characters, then press the Enter key again.
Problem Determination and Maintenance Init NVRAM Counters This menu selection enables you to reset the NVRAM counter to zero. The NVRAM counter records all resets to NVRAM by the system or by the operator. To initialize the NVRAM counters, highlight Init NVRam counters on the System Manager menu and press the Enter key.
Problem Determination and Maintenance Reset NVRAM When you reset NVRAM, you reset all setup options to their default settings. To reset NVRAM, highlight Reset NVRAM on the System Manager menu and press the Enter key. The following message is displayed: Data May be Destroyed Hit ENTER to Continue RESET to Abort Press the Enter key to reset NVRAM or press the Reset key to leave NVRAM as it is.
Problem Determination and Maintenance Default Settings for Setup Options 701344-003 Option Default Setting FF ignored when not in first print position No FF takes position if followed by data Yes FF at end of print No Transparent Coax Quality Draft Chars/Inch 10 Wide Paper* No Lines per Inch 6 Lines per Page 51 Default to 17 CPI No Print with attributes No Suppress Null Lines No Auto Skip 000 Auto Skip Mode Screen Trimmed Print Corners 1/1 24/80 Trim Borders Color monitors
Problem Determination and Maintenance Default Settings for Setup Options Option Default Setting Background color C0** * Not displayed when NVRAM reset to default settings.
Problem Determination and Maintenance User Defined Data Label 1. USER 2. DEPARTMENT 3. SECURITY LEVEL 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Data Sarah Smith Inventory B-2 Figure 7-5. User Defined Data Screen User Defined Data Screen Fields Label – A 15-character information-only field. You cannot enter or change information in this field. Data – A 25-character information-only field. You cannot enter or change information in this field. There can be up to eight label and data combinations for this display station.
Problem Determination and Maintenance Symptom/Action Chart Symptom Recommended Action 1. Ensure that the Power switch is switched on. The Power–On indicator stays off. 2. Be sure the power cord is securely connected to the display station. Visually inspect the power cord for signs of damage. 3. Be sure the power cord is plugged into an operational AC outlet. 4. If the symptom persists, the Display/Logic element has probably failed. The Audible Alarm continuously sounds (will not shut off).
Problem Determination and Maintenance Symptom Recommended Action The alarm fails to sound. 1. Enter either Offline Setup mode (Keyboard menu) or Online Setup mode (Alarm Volume Function) as described in Chapter 3 to set the Alarm Volume to the desired level. 2. If the selection does not cycle from Off to 7 when the Enter key is pressed several times in succession, the Keyboard element is failing. 3.
Problem Determination and Maintenance Error Code (Operator Status Row) Recommended Action nnn X nn, or X (n=a number, zero through nine) 1. This is not a display station failure. 2. Press the Reset key to retry the failed operation. 3. If the symptom persists, notify your supervisor. XPROGnn, or XPROGnnn (n=a number, zero through nine) 1. This is not a display station failure. 2. Report the problem to your supervisor. L The Display/Logic element is failing. K 1. Set the Power switch to Off ( O ).
Chapter 8. Operating the Split Screen Feature With the 1483 Display Station, you can display and operate two sessions on one monitor in either a top and bottom format or a zoomed session (that is, one of the two sessions occupies the entire display surface and you toggle between the two sessions). You can also copy fields from one session to the other, in either top and bottom format or zoom format. Split screen sessions are supported on a display configured as a Mod 2 only.
Operating the Split Screen Feature Operation The following sections tell you how to enter Split Screen mode and use the split screen enhancements. Entering Split Screen Mode To enter Split Screen mode, press and hold down the Alt key while you press the Dual key. The display station remains in Split Screen mode until you run the Alt-Dual key sequence again or go offline.
Operating the Split Screen Feature Key Assignments Only the 122-key keyboard is supported for Split Screen mode. See Figure 8-2, below, for the location of the split screen command keys. Mark Paste Paste Horizontal Paste Ver tical Block Copy Step Session Swap Select Top Zoom Select Bottom Dual Figure 8-2. 122-Key Split Screen Keyboard Keys Split Screen Mode Enhancements The following commands and features are available in Split Screen mode.
Operating the Split Screen Feature Select Top Press the Select Top key ( ) to position the cursor in the session on the top of the display when the display is in split format. The Select Top key operates in zoom and split modes. The session on the top is now the active session and receives immediate screen updates. The session on the bottom is “frozen,” which means it does not display new screen updates until it becomes the active session.
Operating the Split Screen Feature Step Active Session Press and hold the Alt key while you press the ChgSc key to change the active session to make the next highest session the active session. Do not change the active session using any other keystroke sequence. The session that is not selected is not affected. For example, suppose three sessions are available.
Operating the Split Screen Feature Mark To select a field as the source field for a subsequent paste operation, hold down the Alt key while you press the F4 key (Mark). See “Mark/Paste” on Page 8-7 for a complete description. Paste To select a field as the target field and paste source data into that field, move the cursor to the target field and hold the Alt key while you press the F5 key (Paste). The data in the source field is pasted into the target field.
Operating the Split Screen Feature Mark/Paste Use the Mark/Paste feature to copy data between sessions. With this feature, you can quickly mark and paste data between fields in different sessions. Mark Field The mark field is the field you highlight as the source data field. The data to be pasted must be within a displayed field. Data cannot be marked for pasting if it is in a nondisplayable field. Data can be pasted from protected as well as unprotected fields.
Operating the Split Screen Feature Block Copy While the top session is active, use Alt-PF11 to activate the Block Copy feature. A trim box will appear in the top session and a reverse field block will appear in the bottom session. The active keys while the top session is active include: • Up arrow key – Moves trim box corner up. • Down arrow key – Moves trim box corner down. • Left arrow key – Moves trim box corner to the left. • Right arrow key – Moves trim box corner to the right.
Operating the Split Screen Feature After locating the Reverse Video box, use the Paste key to copy the data to the bottom session. Since the Block Copy Feature remains active, you can move the block and copy again to a second location. When you finish the block copy, exit with Alt PF-11. Press the Enter key or AID key to make the new data permanent. Top Session (source) Bottom Session (destination) Figure 8-5.
Operating the Split Screen Feature Screen Print Mode To perform a screen print in Split Screen mode, you must Zoom in on the session from which you want to print. The print session must be an active session. Follow these steps to perform a screen print: 1) Select the session to be printed using the Select Top or Select Bottom key. 2) Press the Zoom key so only one (active) session is displayed. 3) Print the screen using the normal screen print commands. 4) Press the Zoom key to reenter Split Screen mode.
Chapter 9. Operating the Dual Screen Feature With the 1483DSV Display Station, you can display and operate two sessions on one monitor in either a side-by-side format or a zoomed session (that is, one of the two sessions occupies the entire display surface and you toggle between the two sessions). You can also copy fields from one session to the other, in either side-by-side format or zoom format. Dual screen sessions are supported on a display configured as a Mod 2, 3, or 4.
Operating the Dual Screen Features Operation The following sections tell you how to enter Dual Screen mode and use the dual screen enhancements. Entering Dual Screen Mode To enter Dual Screen mode, press and hold down the Alt key while you press the Dual key. The display station remains in Dual Screen mode until you execute the Alt-Dual key sequence again or go offline.
Operating the Dual Screen Features Key Assignments Only the 122-key keyboard is supported for Dual Screen mode. See Figure 9-2, below, for the location of the dual screen command keys. Mark Zoom Paste (alternate) Select Right (alternate) Paste Horizontal Paste Ver tical Swap (alternate) Reverse Keys Step Session Select Left (alternate) Swap (default) Select Left (default) Zoom (default) Select Right (default) Dual Figure 9-2.
Operating the Dual Screen Features Select Left Press the Select Left key ( ) to position the cursor in the session on the left side of the display when the display is in side-by-side format. The Select Left key operates in zoom and side-by-side modes. The session on the left side is now the active session and receives immediate screen updates. The session on the right side is “frozen,” which means it does not display new screen updates until it becomes the active session.
Operating the Dual Screen Features Step Active Session Press and hold the Alt key while you press the ChgSc key to change the active session to make the next highest session the active session. The cursor does not change sides and the session that is not selected is not affected. For example, suppose three sessions are available. If Session 2 is the active session (the cursor is in Session 2) and is on the left and Session 1 is on the right, press Alt-Change Screen to increment the left side to Session 3.
Operating the Dual Screen Features Mark To select a field as the source field for a subsequent paste operation, hold down the Alt key while you press the F4 key (Mark). See “Mark/Paste” on Page 9-7 for a complete description. Paste To select a field as the target field and paste source data into that field, move the cursor to the target field and hold the Alt key while you press the F5 key (Paste). The data in the source field is pasted into the target field.
Operating the Dual Screen Features Mark/Paste Use the Mark/Paste feature to copy data between sessions. With this feature, you can quickly mark and paste data between fields in different sessions. Mark Field The mark field is the field you highlight as the source data field. The data to be pasted must be within a displayed field. Data cannot be marked for pasting if it is in a nondisplayable field. Data can be pasted from protected as well as unprotected fields.
Operating the Dual Screen Features Walk Through The following example shows you how to set up a dual screen session on the 1483. First, power on the display station, then follow these steps: 1) Press the Alt-Dual key sequence. You enter Dual Screen mode. Dual screen enhancements are enabled on two sideby-side logic sessions. 2) Press the Select Right key sequence. The cursor is displayed on the right side of the screen. The session on the right is now the active session.
Appendix A. Printer Information This appendix describes the supported character sets and DIP or Mode Select switch settings for some supported printers. Supported Character Sets Printer Supported Character Set Notes Hewlett-Packard ThinkJet Roman-8 All unsupported characters are printed as hyphens. Hewlett-Packard DeskJet ECMA 94 All unsupported characters are printed as hyphens. Epson FX1050 Extended Graphic Character and downloaded fonts Emulates an IBM Proprinter XL.
Printer Information Hewlett-Packard DeskJet Refer to the manual that came with your printer for the location of the Mode Select switches.
Printer Information Epson FX1050 Refer to the manual that came with your printer for the location of the DIP switches.
Printer Information Epson LQ1050 Refer to the manual that came with your printer for the location of the DIP switches.
Index Symbols 4019 datastream modes, A-4 A Alarm Volume option, 3-12 Alt key, 3-3 Arrow keys, 4-5 Auto Skip Mode option, 3-34 Auto Skip option, 3-34 Autorepeat keys, 3-4, 5-7 B Backspace key, 4-5, 5-8 Backtab key, 4-5, 5-8 Basic Assurance tests (BATs), 7-2 BATs See Basic Assurance tests Binary calculator Clearing value, 6-6 Entering value, 6-5 Example of, 6-5 Exporting values, 6-6 Full calculator, displaying, 6-6 Functions supported, 6-5 Importing values, 6-6 Keys, 6-5 Memory function, 6-6 Results, displa
Index Cursor Speed option, 3-13 D Data entry Characters, entering, 4-5 Cursor, moving, 4-5 Cursor Select, 4-9 Description of, 4-3 Editing, 4-9 Extended Select function, 4-14 Messages, 4-9 Numeric Lock mode, 4-6 Record/Playback mode, 4-7 Scrolling, 4-14 Shift mode, 4-6 Decimal calculator Clearing entry, 6-4 Decimal place, setting, 6-2 Description of, 6-2 Example of, 6-3 Exporting values, 6-4 Full calculator, displaying, 6-4 Importing values, 6-4 Keys, 6-2 Memory function, 6-4 Percentages, calculating, 6-3 R
Index Entry Assist continued Cursor, moving, 5-5 Cursor tabbing, 5-8 Delete word, 5-7 Description of, 4-15 Document mode, 5-2 Editing, 5-5 End-of-line signal, 5-5 Format controls, 5-2 Format scale, 5-3 Format scale origin, 5-5 Keys, 5-1 Margins, 5-3 - 5-4 New line, 5-8 Operator status row symbols, 3-40 - 3-45 Tab stops, 5-4 Word wrap, 5-6 Er Inp key, 4-10 Erase EOF key, 4-10 Erase Input key, 4-10 Erase to End of Field key, 4-10 ErEOF key, 4-10 Extended select Description of, 4-14 Entry Assist, 4-15, 5-1 - 5
Index Keys continued Autorepeat, 3-4, 5-7 Backspace, 4-5, 5-8 Backtab, 4-5, 5-8 Change Format, 5-2 CrSel, 4-9 Cursor Left, 5-7 Cursor Right, 5-7 Cursor Select, 4-9 Decimal calculator, 6-3 Delete, 4-10 Document mode, 5-2 Down Arrow, 4-5 Dup, 4-10 Entry Assist, 5-1 Er Inp, 4-10 Erase EOF, 4-10 Erase Input, 4-10 Erase to End of Field, 4-10 ErEOF, 4-10 Forward Tab, 5-8 Functions on, 3-3 Home, 4-5 Insert, 4-9 Left Arrow, 4-5 New Line, 4-5, 5-8 Record Wait, 4-7 Reset, 3-3 Reverse, 9-4 Right Arrow, 4-5 Select bott
Index Modes continued Numeric Lock, 4-6 Offline Setup, 3-4 - 3-26, 7-2 - 7-10 Online Setup, 3-27 - 3-39 Personal Printer Data Stream (PPDS) mode, A-4 Record/Play Security, 4-8 Shift, 4-6 Transparent, 3-20 Monitor cable, 2-4 Monitor cable connector, 2-3 - 2-4 MONOCASE/DualCase option, 3-7 MUP See Mark Unprotected Field Character (MUP) option MUP Overstrikes option, 3-8 N Native mode, 3-2 New Line key, 4-5, 5-8 Numeric Lock Mode, 4-6 Numeric Lock option, 3-14 NVRAM Counters, resetting, 7-7 Resetting, 7-8 O
Index Printer continued Operator status row symbols, 3-44 Options, 3-15 Paper width, 3-33 Power-on Sequences, 3-17 Print position, 3-35 Print quality, 3-32 Print with attributes, 3-33 Trimmed print, 3-34 Types supported, 3-16 Printer menu Offline, 3-15 Online, 3-31 Printer TRPQs, 3-21 Printer Type option, 3-15 Printers, datastream modes, A-4 Printing Description of, 4-11 Dual screen mode, 8-10, 9-8 Paper control, 4-12 Print Type, setting, 4-11 Sending print request, 4-13 Session control, 4-13 Program Setup
Index Split screen mode Active and suspended screens, 8-2 Enhancements, 8-3 Entering, 8-2 Example, 8-9 Key assignments, 8-3 Keyboard keys, 8-3 Screen Print mode, 8-10 Top and bottom format, 8-2 Split Screen mode enhancements Block copy, 8-8 Mark, 8-6 Mark field, 8-7 Mark/Paste, 8-7 Paste, 8-6 Paste field, 8-7 Paste horizontal, 8-6 Paste vertical, 8-6 Select bottom, 8-4 Select top, 8-4 Step active session, 8-5 Swap session, 8-5 Zoom, 8-3 Stationary Rule option, 3-11 Suppress Null Lines option, 3-34 System co