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Table 15-3 (Page
2
of
2).
Terminal Control Definition Section of a Terminal Table
Hex
Address
Description
10C
Byte count for START PRINTER sequence
10D-111
START PRINTER sequence
112
Byte count for STOP PRINTER sequence
113-117
STOP PRINTER sequence
118-12B
(Used for VT220, FALCO 500, and IBM 3151/61/62/63/64
Ifthe terminal is not one of these, set to X'OO'.)
Table 15-4. Customization Section of a Terminal Table
Hex
Address
Description
12C
Byte count for Set 24 x 80 mode sequence
120-13B
Set 24 x 80 mode sequence
13C
Byte count for Set 32 x 80 mode sequence
130-14B
Set 32 x 80 mode sequence
14C
Byte count for Set 43 x 80 mode sequence
140-15B
Set 43 x 80 mode sequence
15C
Byte count for Set 27 x 132 mode sequence
150-16B
Set 27 x 132 mode sequence
16C
Byte count for UOT name
160-174
UDTname
175
Byte count for user-defined TLIS
176-1B1
User-defined TLIS
IB2-1C3
Reserved
General Description Section
TerminallD
The general description section contains the following fields:
This number is an internal id that specifies the terminal type being used. When you
create a UOT, this field is set for you using the terminal type you specify as a base.
The ID is used to determine if special processing or initialization sequences are
required for the terminal (refer to IBM 3708 Network Conversion Unit Description
for details). Do not change this field unless you plan to attach a terminal that is not
one of the standard supported terminals. If your plan calls for a non-standard
terminal, type 00 in this field. Table 15-5 lists the IDs that you can enter in this
field.
Note: A 00 in this field disables extended key functions. Refer to,
"Modifying Extended Function Keys" on page 15-26.
Chapter 15. User-Defined Terminal Tables
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