User`s guide

SETUP
DENSE
Sets your dot-matrix printer or hard-copy terminal to operate at 30 characters
a second. It overlaps two sets of dots for a close approximation of letter-quality
printing. DENSE prints a more legible character than MEMO.
[NO]DST
(Valid for Professional 300 series processors only) DST (Daylight Saving Time)
puts the time-of-year clock in daylight saving time mode.
NODST takes the time-of-year clock out of daylight saving time mode.
DOWN
Lowers the print line on your printer or hard-copy terminal 1/12 inch relative to
the top-of-form. The paper is moved forward (upward) 1/12 inch. You can use
DOWN for remote adjustment of the top-of-form position. DOWN requires the
partial line adjustment feature; consult your user guide.
DRAFT
Sets the printer or hard-copy terminal to an 8-x-9 dot matrix. DRAFT mode is
the same as the DATA mode used with some printers.
GENERIC100
(Does not apply to VT100 series terminals) Sets a Professional or VT200/300
series terminal to reply to a device attributes request with a code sequence
identifying the terminal as a nonspecific VT100 series terminal. Digital
recommends that all future programs be written to recognize the GENERIC100
device attributes reply.
The device attributes exchange is the same for the Professional and the
VT200/300 series terminals when SETUP GENERIC100 is set. For a complete
explanation of the device attributes exchange for these terminals, see the RT–11
Device Handlers Manual.
GRAPHIC
(Does not apply to VT100 series terminals) Places your terminal or printer in
GRAPHIC mode. GRAPHIC mode selectively displays individual dot patterns
using bit-mapping, rather than printing predefined characters. Check your
terminal or printer user guide for support of this type of graphics (bit-mapping)
capability.
HELP
Gives a pointer to the help messages for major types of SETUP mode.
HORIZONTAL:n
Sets n number of characters to be printed in a horizontal inch. Valid values for
n are 5, 6, 8.25, 10, 12, or 16.5. HORIZONTAL can be used with some hard-copy
terminals.
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