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AT&T 730 MTG User Manual (442 pages)
Multi-Tasking Graphics Terminal
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Figure E-1 98-Key Keyboard -- Main Keypad
16
Figure E-2 98-Key Keyboard -- Keypads
16
Figure 6-5
20
Chapter 1 Overview
22
About this Manual
22
Audience
22
730 MTG Pocket Reference Card
22
Conventions
23
Reader Response Card
23
Roadmap
24
For a New User
24
For an Experienced User
25
About the 730 MTG Terminal
26
Figure 1-1 730 MTG Terminal
26
Environment Needed
29
Hosts
29
UNIX® Releases
29
Software
30
630 MTG Software Development Package
30
5620 DMD Core Package
30
Hardware
31
Standard Components
31
Cables
32
Table 1-1 Main, Main2 EIA Port
32
Table 1-2 Auxiliary EIA Port
33
Documentation
34
Chapter 2 Getting Started
36
In this Chapter
38
Installation
39
Inventory
39
Choosing a Worksite
40
Installation Procedure
41
Figure 2-1 Attaching the Base to the Display
42
Figure 2-3 Adjusting Keyboard Position
44
Power on
46
Automatic Self Test
46
Automatic Selftest
46
Screen Appearance
47
Screen Saver Feature
48
Adjustments
49
Brightness and Contrast 2-1
49
Tilt and Swivel
49
Figure 2-5 Tilt and Swivel
50
Chapter 3 Mouse and Menu Operation
52
In this Chapter
54
For a New User
54
For an Experienced User
54
Using the Mouse
55
Mouse Cursor
55
Mouse Buttons
55
Mouse Actions
56
Using the Menus
57
Figure 3-2 Menu and Submenus
58
Pop up Menus
57
Static Menus
58
Scrolling Menus
59
Figure 3-3 Scrolling the Menu
60
Exercise
61
Mouse and Menu Quick Reference
62
Chapter 4 Setup
64
In this Chapter
66
For a New User
66
For an Experienced User
66
What Is Setup
67
Figure 4-1 Selecting Setup and the Setup Window
68
Figure 4-2 the Setup Main Menu
69
To Initiate Setup
67
Setup Main Menu
69
Viewing and Modifying Options
69
Figure 4-3 Submenu and Settings
70
Figure 4-4 Ports Submenu
71
Ports
71
Host Port (Default for Main, Main2)
71
Printer Port (Default for Aux)
81
Ssi
82
Figure 4-5 Printer Submenu
83
Printer 4-1
83
Display
84
Figure 4-7 Keyboard Submenu
86
Keyboard
86
Figure 4-8 Mouse Submenu
88
Mouse
88
Figure 4-9 Selftest Submenu
90
Selftest
90
Self Test
90
Default
91
Figure 4-10 Default Submenu
91
Table of Terminal Option Defaults
92
Table of Terminal Option Defaults, Continued
93
Exiting Setup
94
Exercise
95
Setup Quick Reference
97
Chapter 5 Windows
100
Figure 5-9 Local Windows 5-20
101
In this Chapter
102
For a New User
102
For an Experienced User
102
Windows 5-2
103
Figure 5-1 the Window
104
Layers Versus Non-Layers
103
Multiple Windows 5-4
105
Current Window
106
Figure 5-2 the Layers Icon
106
Mouse Cursors in Windows 5-6
107
The Main Terminal Menu
108
Figure 5-4 the Main Terminal Menu
109
Window Commands
110
Figure 5-5 Creating a New Window
111
New
110
Reshape
112
Figure 5-6 Reshaping a Window
113
Move
114
Figure 5-7 Moving a Window
115
Top
116
Bottom
116
Current
118
Top and Current
118
Delete
119
Exit
120
Local Windows 5-20
121
Automatic Windows Screen Configuration
122
The Config File
125
Windows Quick Reference
126
Chapter 6 The Wproc+ Emulator
128
For a New User
130
For an Experienced User
130
In this Chapter
130
Entering Wproc
131
What Is Wproc
131
Figure 6-1 more Submenu
132
Setup Options
133
Escape Sequences
134
Figure 6-2 a Wproc+ Window
135
Text Area
135
Window Appearance
135
Figure 6-3 the Label Area
136
Label Area
136
Figure 6-4 Icons Used in the Label Area
137
In-Window Status Line
138
The Scroll Area and Scrolling
139
Split Screen Feature
142
Using the Mouse in Wproc
144
Button 3
145
Figure 6-6 Wproc+ Menu
145
Edit
146
Wproc+ Operations
146
Figure 6-7 Selecting Text in Edit
147
Edit Operations
149
Figure 6-8 Edit Submenu
149
Figure 6-9 the Send Operation
150
Font
152
Figure 6-10 Font Submenu
153
Peel
153
Figure 6-11 Print Submenu
155
Print
155
Figure 6-12 Options Submenu
156
Options
156
Examples of Programming in Wproc
160
Programming the Label Area
160
Programming the Wproc+ Menu
161
Figure 6-13 VI Commands in the Wproc+ Menu
163
Wproc+ Quick Reference
164
Chapter 7 The 4014 GS Emulator
166
For a New User
168
For an Experienced User
168
In this Chapter
168
Entering the 4014 GS Emulator
170
What Is the 4014 GS Emulator
170
Figure 7-1 more Submenu
171
Escape Sequences
172
Exiting the 4014 GS Emulator
173
Figure 7-2 a 4014 GS Window
174
Window Appearance
174
Alpha Mode 2-Column Display
175
Window Appearance
175
Clipped Windows 7-8
175
Scaled Windows 7-8
175
Drawing Space Origin
176
Figure 7-3 Alpha Mode 2-Column Display
176
The XV-Coordinate Space
176
Resolution
177
Text, Vectors, Cursors, and Patterns
178
Using the Keyboard in the 4014 GS
179
Button 1
181
Using the Mouse in the 4014 GS
181
Button 3
182
Figure 7-4 the 4014 GS Menu
182
The 4014 GS Menu
183
Character Size
184
Options
184
Figure 7-5 Character Size Submenu
184
The 4014 GS Menu
184
Figure 7-6 Options Submenu
185
Alpha Mode
191
Drawing Functions
191
Pixel Operations
191
Graph Mode
192
Rectangle Draw
195
Figure 7-8 Rectangle Fill Patterns
196
GIN Data
198
Graphic Input (GIN)
199
Graphic Input (GIN)
198
GIN Mode
200
GIN Request Command
200
Figure 7-9 the Crosshair Cursor
202
Coordinate Conversion
203
Coordinate Conversion
204
Table 7-4 Coordinate Conversion Chart
207
4014 GS Quick Reference
208
Chapter 8 Printing
212
For a New User
214
For an Experienced User
214
In this Chapter
214
Printer Installation
215
Printer Setup
215
Figure 8-1 Setup Main Menu and Printer Submenu
216
Figure 8-2 Ports Submenu
217
Figure 8-3 the Print Submenu
219
Printing Using the Menu
219
Printer off
221
Printer on
221
Printing Escape Sequences
221
Media Copy off
222
Media Copy on
222
Print Window
222
Print Termination Mode
223
Printer Extent Mode
223
Printer Status Request
223
AT&T 5310/5320 Teleprinters
224
Supported Printers
224
Table 8-1 5310/5320 Options
225
AT&T 475 and AT&T 476
226
Table 8-2 475/476 Options
227
At&T 572/573
229
Table 8-3 572/573 Options
229
Table 8-4 582/583 Options
230
Table 8-5 593 Options
231
Printing Quick Reference
233
For a New User
236
For an Experienced User
236
In this Chapter
236
Label Window and PF Edit
236
Label Window Description
237
Fkey Ranges
238
Figure 9-3 98-Key Keyboard Labels
239
Figure 9-4 102- and 1 02+1-Key Keyboard Labels
239
User and System Fkeys
240
Displaying the Label Window
241
Figure 9-5 Location of Label Window on Power up
241
On Power up
241
Figure 9-6 more Submenu and Labels Option
242
From the more Submenu
242
Making the Labels Window Top and Current
243
Moving and Deleting the Labels Window
243
Programming the Fkeys
244
Using Escape Sequences
244
Using PF Edit
244
Figure 9-7 Keyboard Submenu
246
Figure 9-8PF Edit Window Showing Default User Fkeys
248
PF Edit
248
Entering PF Edit
249
Figure 9-9 PF Edit Option on the more Submenu
249
Defining Labels and Strings
250
Exiting PF Edit
250
Label Window/Pf Edit Quick Reference
252
Dial Edit
256
For a New or Experienced User
256
In this Chapter
256
Entering Dial Edit
257
Introducing Dial Edit
257
Figure 10-1 the more Submenu and Dial Edit Option
258
Exiting Dial Edit
259
Figure 10-2 the Dial Edit Window
259
Mouse Functions in Dial Edit
260
Button 3
261
Figure 10-3 Dial Edit Menu
261
Figure 10-4 Dial Edit Port Menu
262
The Dial Edit Script
263
Editing a Script
264
Dial Edit Operations
265
Running a Script
265
Cancel/Terminate a Script
266
Figure 10-5 Running a Script
266
Monitoring a Script
267
Figure 10-6 the Monitor Window
268
Dial Edit Quick Reference
269
Figure 5-3 Mouse Cursors in Windows 5-6
100
Chapter 11: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
274
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
274
Care of the Terminal
275
Cleaning
275
Spills
275
Automatic Selftest
276
Selftest Option in Setup
276
In this Chapter
274
Testing the Terminal
276
User-Initiated Selftest
276
Self Test Error Messages
277
Figure 11-1 Expansion RAM Addresses
279
Testing the Mouse
280
Testing the Keyboard
281
Troubleshooting
282
Message Boxes
286
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 11-I
286
Customer Service Information
288
Appendix A: Control Characters
292
Wproc+ Control Characters
292
Table A-1 Wproc+ Control Characters
293
Table A-2 Wproc+ Control Characters
294
4014 GS Control Characters
295
Appendix B: Escape Sequence Reference
306
Character Attributes
306
Wproc+ Escape Sequence Listing
306
Cursor Contents Report
307
Cursor Information Report
309
Editing Functions
312
Emulation Entrance
313
Font
314
Keyboard Support
314
Labels Window
314
Line Attributes
315
Programmable Options
315
Program, Continued
316
Printer
323
Requests, Reports, Resets
324
Scrolling Region
326
Status Line
326
4014 GS Escape Sequences
327
Appendix C: Character Sets and Fonts
330
Character Sets
332
Designating a Logical Set
333
Mapping a Character Set to GL or GR
335
Character Set Tables
337
Table C-3 United States ASCII Set
338
Table C-4 United Kingdom Set
339
Table C-5 Canadian/French Set
340
Table C-6 Special Character and Line Drawing Set
341
Table C-7 Securities Industry Set
342
Table C-8 Mosaic Set
343
Table C-9 ISO Latin-1 Set
344
Font Information
345
Resident Fonts
345
Downloaded Fonts
347
Appendix D: EIA Connections
350
Table 0-1 Main/Main2 Port Pin Definitions
351
Aux EIA Communications Interface
352
SSI Port
354
LAN Port
355
Appendix D: Eta Connections
350
Main and Main2 EIA Communications Interface
350
Appendix E: 98-Key Keyboard
356
Keyboard Layout
358
Table F-2 Transmitted Codes
361
Table F-3 Transmitted Codes
361
Table F-4 Transmitted Codes
362
Table H-1 Transmitted Codes
362
Table E-4 Transmitted Codes
364
Numeric Keypad Transmitted Codes
365
Table H-2 Transmitted Codes
366
Table E-1 Transmitted Codes
371
Table H-5 Transmitted Codes
371
Table E-2 Transmitted Codes
372
Table E-3 Transmitted Codes
374
Table E-5 Numeric Keypad Codes
375
Table F-6 Multinational Compose Characters
377
Table F-8 Multinational Compose Characters, Continued
379
Table F-2 Table
380
Table F-9 Multinational Compose Characters, Continued
380
Table F-10 Multinational Compose Characters, Continued
381
Table F-11 Multinational Compose Characters, Continued
382
Appendix F: 102-Key Keyboard
388
Transmitted Codes
388
Table G-5 Numeric Keypad Codes
394
Appendix G: 102+1-Key Keyboard
398
Appendix H: 122-Key Keyboard
398
Keyboard Layout
398
Table G-1 Transmitted Codes
403
Table G-3 Transmitted Codes
404
Table H-4 Transmitted Codes
406
Table G-4 Transmitted Codes
407
Table H-6 Numeric Keypad Codes
408
Appendix I: Software Support
410
Host Software \-1
412
Changes to Your .Profile \-3
414
Terminfo \-5
416
Appendix J:options and Accessories
428
Listing
428
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