User`s guide
SETUP
The modes are of five types, depending on the hardware you want to modify and
what you want done:
Mode Type Description
Clock Sets system clock.
Control Displays a pointer to help descriptions and modifies some
SETUP modes.
National Replacement Sets national replacement characters for Professional termi-
nals only (see Appendix C for how to use this feature and for
descriptions of the national replacement character sets).
Printer Sets your printer.
Terminal Sets your terminal.
Most of the control modes apply to Professional 300 series hardware only. Control
modes include such features as help, reset, save, and show.
You can set several modes in one SETUP command by separating modes with a
comma (,). For example, the following command sets three modes for the console
terminal:
.SETUP SMOOTH,NOCLICK,WRAP
You cannot set a mode for a device that does not support that mode; the device
will ignore the mode. Refer to your device’s user’s guide for guidance in selecting
proper SETUP files.
Setting Terminal Modes for Different Types of Terminals
• You can set VT200 and VT300 series terminals by using their local menu or
by using the SETUP commands.
• You can set VT100 series terminals by using the local set-up mode as
described in the appropriate VT100 series user’s guide or by using the SETUP
commands.
• You can set a Professional 300 series terminal only by using the SETUP
commands. Some SETUP modes are valid for only Professional integrated
terminals, as indicated.
• You can set a hard-copy terminal by using the particular terminal’s set-up
procedure or by using the SETUP commands.
Terminal Defaults
The defaults for the VT100, VT200, and VT300 series terminals are listed in the
respective terminal user’s guide. The defaults for the Professional integrated
terminal are indicated in the following mode descriptions.
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