User`s guide
SETUP
[NO]REPEAT
REPEAT, the default, sets a key to repeat at the rate of about 30 characters per
second when you press the key for more than 1/2 second.
NOREPEAT sets a character to be displayed only once no matter how long you
press the key.
RESET
Sets modes, text, and background color to the settings that were set using the
most recent SETUP SAVE command, or by a hardware SAVE (see your device’s
user guide).
RETAIN
(Valid for Professional terminals only) Saves the language code previously
specified, using the SETUP LANG:code command. To use the SETUP RETAIN
command, you must have the unsupported utility SPLIT.SAV on your system
device. Make sure SPLIT.SAV is on your system device before you issue the
SETUP RETAIN command. Use the SETUP RETAIN command on your working
system only; do not use that command on your distribution or backup media.
You must remove the protection from the PI handler (PI[X].SYS) before you issue
the SETUP RETAIN command. To remove the protection from the PI handler,
use the UNPROTECT PI[X].SYS command.
SAVE
(Valid for Professional terminals only) Preserves the current SETUP modes, text,
and background color and makes those modes the default modes. If the SETUP
modes are changed, you can restore them by issuing a SETUP RESET.
SETCOLOR color [red:value,blue:value,green:value]
(Valid for Professional 300 series color terminals only) Lets you mix any or all
three primary colors (red, blue, green) to create and store the exact shade you
want for any of the eight colors specified in the SETUP [color1] ON [color2]
command. These eight colors are BLACK, BLUE, CYAN, GREEN, MAGENTA,
RED, WHITE, and YELLOW.
Value is a decimal number that determines the amount of primary color in the
created color. A lower number specifies a smaller amount and a higher number
a larger amount of that primary color in the mix.
The range of values for primary colors is 0–15 for both the Professional 350 and
380 processors. However, the actual incremental change in intensity between one
primary color and the next differs between processors. However, either processor
will produce approximately the same color from the primary colors.
For either processor, any primary color not specified is assigned the value zero.
If all primary colors are assigned zero value, the color is BLACK.
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