Appendix C. General Attributes Required When Using A Tty Terminal - IBM TotalStorage NAS Gateway 500 Service Manual

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Appendix C. General attributes required when using a TTY
terminal
The following general attributes are the default settings for the diagnostic programs. Be sure your terminal
is set to these attributes.
Note: Set these attributes before the diagnostic programs are loaded.
General setup attributes
Machine mode
Generated code set
Screen
Row and column
Scroll
Auto LF
CRT saver
Line wrap
Forcing insert
Tab
Trace
3151
/11/31/41
3151 /51/61
settings
settings
3151
3151 PC
ASCII
Normal
Normal
24 x 80
24 x 80
Jump
Jump
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
On
Off
Off
Field
Field
3161 /3164
settings
Description
3161 or 3164 The diagnostic programs are set to
emulate use of the 3161 ASCII Display
Terminal. If your terminal can emulate a
5085, 3161 or 3164 terminal, use these
attribute settings. Otherwise, refer to your
operator's manual, compare the attribute
descriptions with those of your terminal,
and set your attributes accordingly.
Uses the EIA-232 interface protocol.
Uses the EIA-232 interface protocol.
Jump
When the last character on the bottom
line is entered, the screen moves down
one line.
Off
For the "On" setting, pressing the Return
key moves the cursor to the first
character position of the next line. For the
"Off" setting, pressing Return moves the
cursor to the first character position of the
current line. The CR and LF characters
are generated by the New line setting.
10
The "10" setting causes the screen to go
blank if there is no activity for 10 minutes.
When the system unit sends data or a
key is pressed, the screen contents are
displayed again.
On
The cursor moves to the first character
position of the next line in the page after
it reaches the last character position of
the current line in the page.
Field
The column tab stops are ignored, and
the tab operation depends on the field
attribute character positions.
All
Both inbound data (data to the system
unit) and outbound data (data from the
system unit) to and from the main port
can be transferred to the auxiliary port
without disturbing communications with
the system unit when the Trace key is
pressed.
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