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IBM 3174 Reference Manual (220 pages)
Establishment Controller; Terminal User's Reference for Expanded Functions
Brand:
IBM
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 11.45 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
10
Table of Contents
15
Chapter 1. Getting Started
17
About the IBM 3174 Establishment Controller
18
I Enhanced Null/Space Processing
18
I Type Ahead
18
I Using 3174 Editing Features
18
Establishing Multiple Host Connections
19
Skipping and Restoring Sessions (Lts)
19
Session Indicators
20
Host Identifier
21
Host Descriptor
21
Error Messages
21
Change-Screen Key Sequence
21
Keyboard Extension Mode (Extended Select)
22
Pseudo-ALT Keys
23
Alternate Extension Mode Key Sequence
23
Alternate Change-Screen Key Sequences
26
MLT with Personal Computers in 3270-Emulation Mode
26
1-1. Alternate Change-Screen and Extension-Mode Key Sequences
26
Change-Screen Patches
27
Operating Differences When Using PC Emulation Programs
27
1-2. Change-Screen Key Patches
27
Chapter 2. Using a 3270 Terminal to Connect to Ascii Hosts
28
Differences When Using Your 3270 Terminal as an ASCII Terminal
28
Scrolling
28
Status Line Indicators
28
Copy Printers
30
Terminal-Attached Printers
30
Modem Operations
30
Introduction
28
Nonescaping Keys
30
Using the ALT Key as the ASCII Control Key
30
Connecting to an ASCII Host with 3270 Terminals
31
Using the Connection Menu
31
Using Your 3270 Terminal as an IBM 3101
32
Using Your Keyboard
33
Understanding Your Status Line
33
BREAK Function
33
Control Mode/Control Shift
33
Typematic Keys
33
I 3101 Character Set Mapping
34
IBM 3101 Emulation: 3101 Character Set Mapping Limitations for French
34
IBM 3101 Emulation: 316X CS1 and CS2 Character Sets Mapping Limitations for German
34
316X CS1 and CS2 Character Sets Mapping
34
IBM 3101 Emulation, ISO 8859 Mapping Limitations for Spanish
35
316X ISO 8859-1/2 Character Sets Mapping
35
Using Your 3270 Terminal as a DEC VT100
36
Using Your Keyboard
36
IBM 3101 Emulation, ISO 8859 Mapping Limitations for All Languages
36
BREAK Function
37
Control Mode/Control Shift
37
Typematic Keys
37
Understanding Your Status Line
37
VT100 National Language Support
38
Using Your Terminal as a DEC VT220
38
Using Your Keyboard
38
2-5. VT100 Emulation: NRC Mapping Limitations for Netherlands
38
Typematic Keys
38
BREAK Function
39
COMPOSE Key
39
Control Mode/Control Shift
39
DEC National Replacement Character (NCR) Set Mapping
39
VT220 National Language Support
39
2-6. VT220 Emulation: NRC Mapping Limitations for Netherlands
40
VT220: MCS Mapping Limitationsfor Spanish
40
DEC Multinational Character Set (MCS) Mapping
40
Understanding Your Status Line
41
Using Your Terminal as a Data General Dasher D210 Terminal
41
VT220: MCS Mapping Limitationsfor All Languages Except Spanish
41
BREAK Function
42
Control Mode/Control Shift
42
Function Keys
42
Typematic Keys
42
Understanding Your Status Line
42
Using Your Keyboard
42
Status Line Indicators
43
Using 3270 Printers as ASCII Printers
44
2-10 (Page 1 of 2). ASCII Control Codes
44
Chapter 3. Using Your Ascii Terminal
46
Copyright IBM Corp. 1987, 1990
46
Status Line Format
46
Connecting to a 3270 Host
47
Using the Connection Menu
49
Differences When Using Your ASCII Terminal as a 3270 Terminal
47
Introduction
47
Using Your ASCII Terminal
51
The Display Image
51
Input Fields
52
Numeric Fields
52
Using Your Keyboard
53
Keyboard Maps
53
Nondisplay Fields
53
Protected Fields
53
3270 Functions
54
Terminal-Controlled Keys
54
Non-3270 Functions
57
Understanding Your Status Line
58
Status Line Graphics and Meanings
60
Host Control Program Communication
64
Light Pen Simulation
64
Selection Fields
64
ASCII Display Host Addressable Printer Support
65
Attention Fields
65
Printing Screen Images (Local Copy)
66
Print ID
67
Printer Not Working
67
Changing the Print ID
67
Printing
67
Canceling a Print Request
68
Using an ASCII Printer as a 3270 Printer
66
ASCII Host Communications
68
Chapter 4. Solving some Common Problems
69
Common Problems When Using ASCII Terminals with IBM Hosts
70
Common Problems When Using 3270 Terminals with ASCII Hosts
73
Status Codes
74
Appendix A. Terminal Keyboard Maps
76
How to Use the Keyboard Maps
78
Keyboard Identification
80
Extended Graphics Functions (EXGR
82
Extended Graphics IBM Converged Keyboard
83
Extended Graphics IBM Enhanced Keyboard
84
Keyboard Maps for 3270 Terminals Used as ASCII Terminals
85
Using a 3270 Base Keyboard as an IBM 3101 Keyboard (702 = 0
86
Using a 3270 Converged Keyboard as an IBM 3101 Keyboard (702 = 1
87
Using a 3270 Converged Keyboard as an IBM 3101 Keyboard (702= 0
88
Using a 3270 Converged Keyboard as an IBM 3101 Keyboard (702 = 0
88
Using a 3270 Enhanced Keyboard as an IBM 3101 Keyboard (702 = 1
89
Using a 3270 Enhanced Keyboard as an IBM 3101 Keyboard (702 = 0
90
Using an IBM 3270 PC or IBM 3194 as an IBM 3101 Keyboard (702 = 1
91
Using an IBM 3270 PC or IBM 3194 as an IBM 3101 Keyboard (702= 0
92
Using an IBM 3270 PC or IBM 3194 as an IBM 3101 Keyboard (702 = 0
92
Using an IBM PC or PS/2* as an IBM 3101 Keyboard (702= 1
93
Using an IBM PC or PS/2* as an IBM 3101 Keyboard (702 = 1
93
Using an IBM PC or PS/2 as an IBM 3101 Keyboard (702= 0
94
Using an IBM PC or PS/2 as an IBM 3101 Keyboard (702 = 0
94
Using a 3270 Base Keyboard as a DEC VT100** Keyboard (702 = 1
95
Keyboard
96
Using a 3270 Base Keyboard as a DEC VT220** Keyboard
105
Using a 3270 Converged Keyboard as a DEC VT220 Keyboard
106
Using a 3270 Enhanced Keyboard as a DEC VT220 Keyboard
107
Using an IBM 3270 PC or IBM 3194 as a DEC VT220 Keyboard
108
Using an IBM PC or PS/2 as a DEC VT220 Keyboard
109
Using a 3270 Converged Keyboard as a Data General Dasher D210
111
Keyboard
111
Using a 3270 Enhanced Keyboard as a Datageneral Dasher D210
112
Keyboard
112
Using an IBM PC or PS/2 as a Data General Dasher D210 Keyboard
114
IBM 3101 (French
116
IBM 3101 (Italian
118
IBM 3101 (U.K. English
119
IBM 3151, 3161. 3162. 3163. 3164 (U.S. English
120
IBM 3151,3161,3162,3163,3164 with 3708 Cartridge (U.S. English)
121
IBM FTTERM* (Color or Monochrome) (U.S. English
122
IBM 3151. 3161. 3163. and 3164 (Belgian
123
IBM 3151. 3161. 3163. and 3164 (Canadian Bilingual
124
IBM 3151,3161,3163, and 3164 (Danish)
125
IBM 3151,3161,3163, and 3164 (Finnish)
126
IBM 3151,3161,3163, and 3164 (French)
127
IBM 3151. 3161. 3163. and 3164 (German
128
IBM 3151. 3161. 3163. and 3164 (Italian
129
IBM 3151. 3161. 3163. and 3164 (Norwegian
130
IBM 3151,3161,3163, and 3164 (Portuguese)
131
IBM 3151. 3161. 3163. and 3164 (Spanish
132
IBM 3151,3161,3163, and 3164 (Spanish-Speaking)
133
IBM 3151. 3161. 3163. and 3164 (Swedish
134
IBM 3151. 3161. 3163. and 3164 (Swiss French
135
IBM 3151. 3161. 3163. and 3164 (Swiss German
136
Cedar** (U.S. English
140
Cypress** (U.S. English
141
DEC VT52** (U.S. English
142
DEC VT100 (U.S. English
143
DEC VT100 (U.K. English
144
DEC VT220 and VT241** (U.S. English
145
DEC VT220 (Belgian
146
DEC VT220 (Canadian Bilingual
147
DEC VT220 (Danish
148
DEC VT220 (Finnish
149
DEC VT220 (French
150
DEC VT220 (German
151
DEC VT220 (Italian
152
DEC VT220 (Netherlands
153
DEC VT220 (Norwegian
154
DEC VT220 (Spanish
155
DEC VT220 (Spanish-Speaking)
156
DEC VT220 (Swedish
157
DEC VT220 (Swiss French
158
DEC VT220 (Swiss German
159
DEC VT220 (U.K. English
160
Esprit Executive 10/78** (U.S. English)
161
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IBM 3174 Introduction Manual (86 pages)
Establishment Controller. Information Display System
Brand:
IBM
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 4.04 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
10
Terminal Multiplexer
4
Table of Contents
10
Chapter 1. Introducing the 3174 Establishment Controller
12
Controllers and Terminals
14
Programming Support
14
Customer Setup
15
Problem Determination
15
Chapter 2. Features and Functions of the 3174 Controller
16
• 2.4MB Diskette Drive
16
Asynchronous Emulation Adapter (AEA) Feature for ASCII Connectivity
17
2.4MB Diskette Drive and 2.4MB Diskette
21
20MB Fixed Disk Drive
21
16/4Mbps Token-Ring Network Gateway Feature
22
Host-Gateway Relationship
22
3174-Workstation Relationship
23
Program Support
23
Type 1 Teleprocessing Communication Adapter
24
Type 2 Teleprocessing Communication Adapter
24
4Mbps Type 3 Communication Adapter
24
Type 3A Dual Speed (16/4Mbps) Communication Adapter
25
Storage
25
3174 Storage Expansion
25
Encrypt/Decrypt Adapter
26
Concurrent Communication Adapter (CCA)
26
Single Link Multi-Host Support
27
Central Site Customizing Utility (CSCU)
27
Central Site Change Management (CSCM)
28
Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS)
30
Multiple Logical Terminals (MLT)
31
Country Extended Code Page (CECP)
31
Response Time Monitor (RTM)
32
Terminal Multiplexer Adapter (TMA)
32
Network Asset Management
32
Serial Original Equipment Manufacture Interface (SOEMI)
32
Microcode Support
32
Terminals
34
Control Unit
34
D Istri Buted Fu Ncti on
34
Displays
34
IBM Personal Computers
35
Keyboards
35
Optional System Components
35
3299 Terminal Multiplexer
35
3814 Switching Management System
36
5209 Link Protocol Converter
37
Chapter 3. Models of the 3174 Establishment Controller
38
Large-Cluster Controllers
38
3174 Model1L
38
3174 Model11L
39
3174 Model11R
40
3174Model1R
40
3174 Model 2R
41
3174 Model12R
41
3174 Model 3R
42
3174 Model13R
43
Medium-Cluster Controllers
44
3174 Model51R
44
3174 Model61R
44
3174 Model 52R
45
Type 3 Communication Adapter
45
3174 Model 53R
46
3174 Model 62R
46
3174 Model 63R
47
Small-Cluster Controllers
48
3174 Model81R
48
3174 Model 82R
49
3174 Model91R
49
3174 Model 92R
50
Chapter 4. System Attachment
52
Local Attachment
52
Remote Attachment
52
Token-Ring Network Attachment
53
Communication Networks and Modems
53
Chapter 5. Programming Support
56
Operating Systems
56
Telecommunication Access Methods
56
Network Control
57
Cross-Industry Licensed Programs
57
Information Center
57
Development Center
57
Office Systems
58
Database Data Communication Systems
58
Interactive Programming Support
58
Other Licensed Programs
58
Appendix A. Quick-Reference Tables
60
Table of 3174 Controller Devices
60
Ascii
62
Table of Features Supported by each 3174 Controller
65
Token-Ring
65
Type 3A Communication Adapter
65
Table of Alternate Controller Configurations
67
List of Abbreviations
68
Glossary
72
Central Site Change Management
72
Type 1 Communication Adapter
78
Type 2 Communication Adapter
78
Index
80
Numerics T
83
IBM 3174 User Manual (43 pages)
Information Display System Entry Assist
Brand:
IBM
| Category:
Monitor
| Size: 1.93 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 1. Overview
8
Entry Assist Capabilities
8
Document Mode
9
Change Format Mode
9
Hardware Supported
10
Control Units
10
Eligible Display Units
10
Keyboards
11
Audible Alarm
11
Supporting Software
12
IBM Host Editor Programs
12
Chapter 2. Getting Started
13
How to Make Entry Assist Work
13
How to Customize Your Keyboard
13
Keyboard Layout for 3178, 3278, 3279 Typewriter and APL, and RPQ
14
Keyboard Layout for 3179 and 3180 Typewriter, Emulate Mode
14
Keyboard Layout for 3179 and 3180, Native Mode
15
Chapter 3. Using the Entry Assist Capabiiities
16
Turning on Entry Assist
16
Using the Formatting Controls
16
The Change Format Key
16
Change Format Active Keys for 3178, 3278, 3279, and RPQ 8K1038 Keyboards
17
Change Format Active Keys for 3179 and 3180 Keyboards, Native Mode
18
Setting the Margins
19
Setting Tab Stops
20
Setting the Audible End of Line Signal (Set Bell)
21
Clearing Tab Stops and Audible End of Line Signals
21
Clearing Ail the Tab Stops
21
Changing the Scale Line Origin
21
Entry Assist Parameters
21
Using the Cursor Movement and Editing Keys
22
Using Word Wrap
22
Typematic Move Cursor to Next Word
23
Typematic Move Cursor to Previous Word
23
Delete Word
24
Typematic Delete Character
24
Enhanced Cursor Tab
24
Enhanced Cursor Backtab
24
Error-Correcting Backspace
25
Enhanced New Line
25
Cursor Position Indicator
25
Chapter 4. Using Entry Assist with IBM Host Editors and Other Applications 21
26
Selective Use of Entry Assist Functions
26
Using Entry Assist with IBM Host Editors
26
System Productivity Facility (SPF)
26
Interactive Communications Control Facility (ICCF)
27
System Product Editor (XEDIT)
27
Edgar
28
Distributed Processing Programming Executive (DPPX)
28
Document Composition Facility (DCF)
28
VMSG Facility (Virtual Machine/370)
28
Application Hints
29
Using Entry Assist to Create and Maintain Source Programs
29
Using Entry Assist with Other Programs
30
Preparing Simple Memos Without Using DCF
30
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