6530 Programmer's Guide

Overview
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6530 Programmer’s Guide
print line terminator
Selects the function that terminates a line on the printer (Auxl device)
during print screen operations. The choices are: carriage return (CR), line
feed (LF), and carriage return plus line feed (CR_LF). Set by the Esc x
T2 sequence. For conversational mode, see “Set I/O Device
Configuration (Esc x)” on page 2-31. For block mode, see “Set I/0
Device Configuration (Esc x)” on page 3-60.
resource name
On Multilan connections, specifies the name of the host system process
to be started when establishing a dynamic link. This parameter is set by
the user. For more information, see the PC6530 or TS530 user’s guide, or
the Multilan documentation.
Return function key
Defines whether the Return key is regarded as an additional function key
in block mode. Set by the Esc v M sequence. For conversational mode,
see “Set Terminal Configuration (Esc v)” on page 2-30. For block mode,
see “Set Terminal Configuration (Esc v)” on page 3-59.
RTM support
Allows implementation of Response Time Measurement functions
(enabled automatically in block mode) that provide collection of
information based on terminal-to-host response times. Configurable as a
measurement of the interval of time between the press of an F-key at the
terminal and the first character received in response from the host, or
between the press of an F-key at the terminal and the receipt of the
keyboard unlock command from the host. The 6530 allows configuration
of RTM data collection parameters from 0 centiseconds to infinity. RTM
support also includes a Definite Response facility based on the
measurement of the interval of time between a host request and an
expected 6530 response. Set by the Esc v j sequence. For conversational
mode, see Set Terminal Configuration (Esc v)” on page 2-30. For block
mode, see Set Terminal Configuration (Esc v)” on page 3-59.
save configuration
Saves configuration parameters and values in non-volatile memory.
For the TS530 only.
screen format
This read-only parameter indicates whether normal addressing or
extending addressing is used. Normal addressing allows access to all
positions currently available on the screen (25 lines x 80 columns).
Extended addressing capability is provided for access to possible future
enhancements in screen formats, such as more rows or columns. For
more information, see “Cursor Location on page 2-5.