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Configuring the Terminal
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@ ABC
Al terni!lte Set
Decimi!ll Type
Impl ied Dec
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Table 2-2. Terminal Configuration Menu Fields (Continued)
For data transfers between the terminal and a host computer, the terminal (under certain
circumstances) transmits the specified block terminator character at the end of the transfer
operation. For details, see "The ENTER Key" in section IV.
This character, when encountered in display memory, terminates a data transfer ("copy" device
control operations and
ami
key transmissions).
Value: Any ASCII character
Default:
<RS>
These four fields specify which physical alternate character set is to correspond to each of the
logical character set names @, A, B, and C in the alternate character set selection escape
sequences
<ESC»@, <ESC»A, <ESC»B,
and
<ESC»C.
Values:
USASCI I
LIME DRAWING
MATH SET
LARGE CHAR
Defaults:
@ • USASCII
A • MATH SET
B = LIME DRAWIMG
C
=
LARGE CHAR
This field specifies which logical character set (@, A, B, or C) is currently enabled as the alternate
character set. @specifies the base set. In response to an ASCII <so> code (control N) the terminal
switches from the base set to the enabled alternate character set; in response to an ASCII <5
I>
code (control 0) the terminal switches from the alternate character set back to the base set.
Default: B
This field specifies whether the decimal point is to be in US (.) or European (,) notation.
Values:
US
EUR
Default:
US
This field specifies the desired number of character positions to the right of the decimal point in
implied decimal unprotected fields.
Value:
0-9
Default: 2
This field specifies whether you want all fields or only those fields which have been modified to be
transmitted from a formatted display.
Values:
All Fields
Modified Fields
Default:
All Field5
Note that as you alter the fields of a configuration menu on
the screen, the selected values do NOT alter the content of
non-volatile memory nor do they have any effect on the
operation of the terminal.
"SAVE CONF
I
G" ( _ )
function key. When you do this, the
chosen values take effect immediately.
When you have set all the fields to the desired values, you
may then save thein in non-volatile memory using the
2-8
While the terminal configuration menu is displayed on the
screen, the _ ,
g , _ , g ,
and" function keys
have the effects described in table 2-3.
(
(
c

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