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INTRODUCTION
CONVENTIONS
Overview
In addition to advanced display, communications, and keyboard
features, this full-function ASCII terminal supports three
ANSI-based operating modes as well as fourteen ASCII modes.
Chapters 1 through 4 present the basic information you'll need
to install and operate the terminal in its native mode. Appendix
E includes a complete list of the commands supported by the
terminal in each ASCII personality. Appendix F includes a
complete list of the commands supported by the terminal in each
ANSI personality.
For more detailed information on how to take advantage of the
terminal's features in your computer programs, order the WY-60
Programmer's Guide through your sales representative.
The term native personality refers to the terminal's normal
operating mode. The term personality refers to operating modes
characteristic of one or more other terminals.
Key functions are described in the text as follows:
• The symbol for the key on the WY -60 ASCII keyboard is
shown first, followed by key symbols
in
parentheses for the
other keyboards if they are different. For example,
1
Setup
1 (I
Reset
I,
1
Sys Reg
I,
1
Select
I)
identifies
1
Setup
1
on the WY-60 ASCII keyboard,
1
Reset
1
on
the 316X-style keyboard,
1
Sys Reg
1
on the AT-style keyboard,
and
1
Select
1
on the Enhanced PC-style keyboard.

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