Asynchronous Terminals and Printer Processes Configuration and Management Manual

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Terminal Profiles and Default Modifiers
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Terminal Modifiers
CLBWINDOW n
This modifier specifies the number of CLB read buffers allocated. The default of 1
allows optimal resource use. A value larger than the default may result in excessive
buffers.
CMGLDEV
This modifier specifies the CONMgr logical device id and should not be altered.
CONV
This modifier specifies that the terminal transfer mode is CONVERSATIONAL.
CRLFD n
This modifier (carriage-return/line-feed delay) specifies the time period that a terminal
operation is deferred after the file system issues a line-feed (when receiving a carriage-
return character) or a carriage-return/line-feed sequence. Specify zero for no delay.
CTSFLOW
This modifier specifies that the CTS flow-control handshake is in effect for data
transferred between a concentrator and a terminal. When CTS (pin 5) is set (HIGH) at
the concentrator interface, the concentrator transmits data; when CTS is reset (LOW),
the concentrator stops sending data. Typically, DTR (pin 20) at the terminal is
connected to CTS (pin 5) at the concentrator interface.
The CTS flow-control handshake requires a serial interface (see the EIA modifier).
Application: SWAN/SWAN 2 concentrator
Default: n = 1
Range: 1 through 8
Application: SWAN/SWAN 2 concentrator
Default: 0
Application: All terminals
See also: PAGE
Application: All terminals
Default: n = 0
Units: .01 seconds
Range: 0 through 255
Application: All terminals