User`s guide

SETUP
TIME[:hh:mm:ss]
TIME, on a Professional 300 series processor or on a PDP–11 processor with a
KDJ11–E clock, sets the specified time into the monitor time and time-of-year
clock. If any or all fields of TIME are missing, they are taken from the current
monitor time. The time 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
TIME, so that you need set it only once.
TIME, on a PDP–11 processor not having the KDJ11–E clock, sets only the
monitor time.
TYPE
(Valid for Professional 300 series processors only) Used with SETUP LANG:code,
TYPE enables the NRC typewriter character set of the currently defined NRC.
See Appendix C for further information on the NRC character set.
[NO]UNDERLINE
UNDERLINE causes displayed or printed text to be underlined. If the hardware
parameter is TERMINAL and SETUP BOLD is in effect, issuing SETUP
NOBOLD automatically issues SETUP NOUNDERLINE. See SETUP BOLD.
When you set NOUNDERLINE, the default, text displayed or printed is not
underlined.
UNDERSCORE
(Valid for Professional terminals only) Makes the cursor appear as a blinking
underline (_) on your screen.
UP
Raises the print line in your printer or hard-copy terminal 1/12 inch relative to
the top-of-form. The paper is moved backward (downward) 1/12 inch. You can
use UP for remote adjustment of the top-of-form position. UP requires support
of the partial line adjustment feature; check your user guide.
VERTICAL:n
Sets the number (n) of lines printed for each vertical inch. Valid values for n are
2, 3, 4, 6, 8, or 12. VERTICAL can be used with some hard-copy terminals.
VT100
Sets the terminal to transmit and decode ANSI codes. SETUP VT100 is also used
by the Professional terminal to reply to a device attributes request as though it
were a VT100 (with advanced video option). See the RT–11 Device Handlers
Manual for a complete explanation of the device attributes exchange.
VT52
Sets the terminal to transmit and decode according to the requirements of the
VT52 terminal. Digital does not support VT52 mode.
294 RT–11 Command Descriptions