Owner`s manual
The SET TERMINAL command syntax is:
SE[T] T[ERMINAL] [/qualifiers]
The character format for the SET TERMINAL command is always eight
bits—no parity, one stop bit.
This command immediately changes the specified parameter. The new
value is stored in the EEPROM if you have the lower key switch set to
Update. The EEPROM defaults are /SCOPE, /SPEED:1200, and /BREAK.
The /HARDCOPY qualifier controls the sequence that the console program
echoes at the console terminal when you use the Delete key to erase input
characters. With the /HARDCOPY parameter set, the console terminal
echoes each deleted character within backslashes. The /NOHARDCOPY
qualifier causes deleted characters to disappear from the video screen of
your terminal.
You can direct the console terminal output to a printer. The VT420 terminal
has a Print Screen key (the second key at the top left of the keyboard), or
you can select from four printing modes. See Installing and Using the
VT420 Video Terminal.
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