User`s guide

SETUP
SHOW
(Valid for Professional terminals only) Displays current SETUP mode settings on
the screen. For example, if the terminal is set for the original (factory-set) default
modes, issuing the SETUP SHOW command displays the following report:
CAPS is ENABLED
CLICK is ENABLED
COLOR is DISABLED
COMPOSE is DISABLED
CURSOR is ENABLED
DARK is ENABLED
DATA is ENABLED
JUMP is ENABLED
LIGHT is DISABLED
MARGINBELL is DISABLED
MONOCHROME is ENABLED
NEWLINE is DISABLED
REPEAT is ENABLED
SHIFT is DISABLED
SMOOTH is DISABLED
TYPE is DISABLED
WRAP is DISABLED
132COLUMNS is DISABLED
80COLUMNS is ENABLED
No Answerback Message
Device attributes reply string: VT100 with AVO and processor
Tabstop settings:
T T T T T T T T T
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
NRC is set to USA
Video FONT is set to USA
SMOOTH
Scrolls new lines on the screen at a maximum of six lines a second. SMOOTH
lets you read lines on the screen more easily. For processors other than the
Professional 300 series, AUTOX must be set using the local set-up mode or the
local set-up menu when you use SMOOTH.
[NO]TABS[:n:n:n...]
TABS:n specifies the column number n for each successive tab stop. You must
include the SET TT TAB command in your start-up command file, or issue the
command each time you boot your system.
By default, tab stops are set every eight columns. To restore the default tab
settings, issue SETUP TABS with no argument.
Set NOTABS to clear all tab stops. To implement only the new tab stops specified
by SETUP TABS:n, issue NOTABS before TABS:n. Otherwise, the previous tab
stops remain in effect along with the new tab stops.
TEXT
Exits your terminal or printer from graphic mode. Text mode displays predefined
characters from a selected character set. This is the default.
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