User`s guide
SETUP
Color assignment for text and background can be reversed by issuing SETUP
LIGHT or SETUP DARK.
[NO]COMPOSE
(Valid for Professional 300 series processors only) Used with the SETUP
LANG:code command, COMPOSE lets you combine keys to create composed
characters from an NRC set. See Appendix C for further information on the
NRC character set.
NOCOMPOSE disables the COMPOSE CHARACTER key.
[NO]CURSOR
(Valid for Professional 300 series processors only) CURSOR, the default, displays
a blinking cursor on the terminal screen. The cursor’s form is set using SETUP
BLOCK or SETUP UNDERSCORE.
NOCURSOR removes the display of the cursor from the terminal screen.
DARK
Displays light characters on a dark screen background, or reverses text and
background colors on a Professional color video monitor. This is the default.
DATA
(Valid for Professional 300 series processors only) Used with SETUP LANG:code,
DATA enables the NRC data-processing character set of the currently defined
NRC. See Appendix C for further information on the NRC character set.
DATE[:dd:mm:yy]
When you set DATE with a Professional 300 series processor or with a PDP–
11 processor having a KDJ11–E clock, you set the specified date into both the
monitor date and the time-of-year clock. If any or all fields of the date are
missing, the date is taken from the current monitor date. The date is stored in
the time-of-year clock in whatever format (BCD or binary) is currently in the
clock. A battery in the processor maintains the clock, so that you need set it only
once.
When you set the DATE with a PDP–11 processor not having a KDJ11–E clock,
only the monitor date is set.
Century Date Change
The syntax supported by the SETUP [CLOCK] DATE command allows you to
enter dates for the years following 1999 if your processor has a KDJ11–E clock.
You enter the years as 2000, 2001, and so on.
DEFAULT
(Valid for Professional terminals only) Sets the terminal modes to the factory
settings.
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