Basic Terminal Operation; Terminal Features; Installing The Terminal - Wyse WY-55/ES User Manual

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Appendix B
Table B-7
Compose Character Sequences: Multinational Mode (ANSI Personalities), Continued
Comp.
Sequence
Multl·
ISO
ISO
ISO
ISO
Char.
Description
3-Key1
2·Key2
national
Latln·1
Latln-2
Latln·5
Cyrllllc
Cyrllllc
Turkish
Grave accent
SP
SP
1. First press the corner key. The other two keys can be pressed in any order.
2. Any sequence in this column can also be used to compose a three-key sequence. The difference is that for a two-key sequence,
the two keys must be pressed in the order shown in this column; for a three-key sequence, you must first press the corner key,
but the two keys can be pressed in any order.
3. Alphabetic characters can be entered in uppercase or lowercase.
4. Available only in the following keyboard languages: Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, SCS, Turkish, and Russian.
5. Not available in the following keyboard languages: Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, SCS, Turkish, and Russian.
TERMINAL FEATURES
INSTALLING THE TERMINAL
Basic Terminal Operation
Your standard display terminal features:
• ASCII, ANSI, PC Term, and UNIX Console operating modes
(personalities)
• A 26- or 44-line by 80- or 132-column display
• Up to 80 hertz refresh rate with overscan
• Multiple keyboard options with international language support, 8-bit
ASCII support, and programmable function and editing keys
• A
rest timer
for scheduling work breaks in accordance with industry
recommendations for working at display terminals
Your ES-model display terminal features:
• Low emissions
• A parallel port
To get ready to install the terminal,
• Choose a location away from direct sunlight or other sources of
bright, direct light.
• Place the terminal on a flat, hard surface, allowing three inches on
all sides for ventilation and external cabling.
• Make sure you have a grounded power outlet that accommodates a
three-pronged plug.
• Make sure the terminal's power switch (shown in Figure 2) is in the
a.ff position (slide it to the left as far as it will go).

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