User`s guide

Setup
34
Local:
[Off,
On]
Select
whether
keyed
data
is
interpreted
locally by
the
terminal
and
not
sent
to
the
host.
Data
sent
by
the
host
is
lost,
if Local is on.
The
ability
to
print
data
is
not
affected
by
this
mode.
Send
Block
Term:
[<FTX>,
<CR>]
Select
which
character
will
indicate
the
end
of a
block.
The
choices
above
are
for ASCll
emulations.
ANSI
emulations
have
the
following
choices:
[None,
FF].
'I.ilsl'"
~.
Send
End:
[Cursor,
Region]
Select
whether
the
end
is
indicated
by
the
scroll
region
or by
the
cursor
location.
Send
Region:
[Screen,
Scroll]
Choose
whether
the
terminal
sends
data
from
the
entire
screen
or
from
the
scrolling
region.
AU
Input
Data:
[On,
Off]
This
selection
is
only
available
when
Sessions=One.
this
selection
is
only
available
in
single-host
mode.
When
on,
it
allows
the
serial
port
(either
AUX or EIA)
which
is
not
being
used
for
connection
to
the
host
as
an
alternative
device for
data
input
(such
as
from
a
bar-code
scanner).
The
data
will
be
routed
from
that
serial
port
to
the
host
port
(either
EIA or AUX).
When
off,
data
entry
in
this
manner
will be
inhibited
Print:
Fa
l4lild
l
Print
Mode:
[Normal,
Auto,
Controller]
Select
the
way
in
which
printing
is
controlled.
Nonnal
indicates
that
printing
is to
occur
when
a
print
request
(such
as
print
screen)
is received.
Auto
prints
a
line
when
the
terminal
receives
a LF, a FF, or a VT
code,
or
when
autowrap
occurs.
Controller
indicates
that
host
data
is
sent
to
the
printer
(pass
through
mode).
Printing
is
controlled
by
the
host
com
pu
ter.
PrintBlockTerm:
[<ETX.>,
<CR>]
Select
the
character
which
indicates
to
the
printer
that
the
block
of
data
to be
printed
has
ended.
The
options
above
are
for ASCll
emulations.
In ANSI
emulations,
the
choices
are
[None,
<
FF>].
Ji~1
Print
Region:
[Screen,
Scroll]
Indicate
the
region
of
the
screen
that
is to be
printed:
the
entire
screen
or a
certain
section
of it
called
the
scrolling
region.
A
scrolling
region
is a
limited
portion
of
the
screen
which
applications
(such
as
word
processors)
may
designate
to be
the
user's.
~~llprintLineTerm:
[<US>, <CR><LF>]
Indicate
the
character
that
<Re-is to
terminate
a
line
of
print.
Secondary
Recy:
[Off,
On]
When
"on,"
data
received
from
the
serial
printer
is
routed
to
the
port
assigned
for
the
host.
This
data
is
not
displayed
on
the
screen,
and
is
transparent
to
the
user.
When
"off,"
data
received
from
the
printer
port
is
ignored.
Emulation:
F9
The
parameters
displayed
in
this
menu
depend
upon
the
current
emulation.
This
section
is
divided
between
parameters
for ASCII
and
ANSI
emulations.
ASCII
Emulations
If~~!!1
--=--.,.
Page
Edit:
[Off,
On]
When
page
edit
is on,
edit
features
such
as
insert
act
upon
text
to
the
end
of
the
current
page.
WPRT
Intensity:
[Dim,
Normal,
Suppress]
Choose
the
intensity
of
write
protected
characters.
Suppress
indicates
that
the
character's
foreground
is
the
same
as
its
background
with
the
effect of
"suppressing"
output.
WPRT
Underline:
[Off,
On]
Choose
whether
write-protected
characters
are
underlined.
WPRT
Blink:
[Off,
On]
Choose
whether
write-protected
characters
blink.
WPRT
Reyerse:
[Off,
On]
Choose
whether
write-protected
characters
display
in
reverse
video.
Fkey
Speed:
[Fast,
Normal]