User`s guide

SETUP
Description
The SETUP program sets features (modes) of your terminal (video and hard-copy),
printer, and system clock. These commands are especially useful in your system
start-up command file or an IND control file.
Table 3: Summary of SETUP Modes
Mode Type Description
132COLUMNS Terminal Displays 132 characters across screen.
80COLUMNS Terminal Displays 80 characters across screen.
12HOUR Clock Puts the system clock into 12-hour mode
(Professional only).
24HOUR Clock Puts the system clock into 24-hour mode
(Professional only).
480INTERLACE Terminal Sets the PRO380 to 480 INTERLACE mode
(Professional 380 only).
ANSWERBACK:/text/ Terminal Places text into the ANSWERBACK buffer
(Professional only).
[NO]BCD Clock Converts the system clock to BCD [binary]
mode (Professional only).
BLOCK Terminal Displays the cursor as a block, the default.
(Professional only).
[NO]BOLD Terminal/Printer Enables [disables] bold printing. NOBOLD
is the default.
CAPS Terminal Causes
LOCK
to function as a VT100 key
(Professional only). This is the default.
CLEAR Terminal/Printer Clears the screen and performs a soft reset.
[NO]CLICK Terminal Causes keys to [not] click when pressed
(Professional only). CLICK is the default.
CLOCK SHOW Clock Displays the current clock settings (Profes-
sional only).
COLOR Terminal Informs the software that terminal is a
color terminal (Professional color terminals
only).
COLOR1 ON COLOR2 Terminal Sets the text to color1 and background
to color2; colors are black, blue, cyan,
green, magenta, red, white, and yellow
(Professional color terminals only).
[NO]COMPOSE National
Replacement
Enables [disables] compose character key
(Professional only).
[NO]CURSOR Terminal Causes the cursor to be [in]visible (Profes-
sional only).
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