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Tektronix 4115B Operator's Manual (235 pages)
COMPUTER DISPLAY TERMINAL
Brand:
Tektronix
| Category:
Touch terminals
| Size: 50 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Operators Safety Summary
15
Introduction
18
About this Manual
18
Related Documentation
18
General Description
19
Software Support
19
The 41158 Package
19
The 4115B Computer Display Terminal
19
About the 41158
21
The Display
21
The Graphics Area
21
Segments
22
Multiple View
22
Graphics Input
22
Dialog Buffer and Dialog Area
22
Setup Mode
22
Local Mode
22
Error Reporting
22
The Pedestal
23
The Keyboard
23
Programmable Function Keys
23
The Viewing Keys
24
Controls, Indicators and Keyboard
25
Front Panel Controls and Indicators
25
POWER Switch
25
The POWER Switch
25
The Power-Up Sequence
26
The Air Vents
26
Power-Up Defaults
27
Power-Up Indicator Lights
27
MASTER RESET Button
28
The MASTER RESET and SELF TEST Buttons
28
SELF TEST Button
29
WRITE PROTECT Switch and Lndicator(S)
29
Disk Drive Indicator
29
KEYBOARD Connector
30
DEGAUSS/CONVERGE Button
30
INTENSITY Control
30
The KEYBOARD Connector
30
The Display Controls
31
The Keyboard
32
Indicator Lights
32
Kybdlock
32
Page Full
32
Xmt
32
Rcv
32
The Thumbwheels
32
The Keyboard Indicator Lights
33
The ASCII Section
34
Alphanumeric Keys
34
Control Keys
34
The Alphanumeric Keys
34
The Control Keys
35
The Break Key
37
Command Keys
38
The Command Keys
38
Caps Lock
39
Setup
39
Dialog
39
Enabling the Dialog Area
40
Clear
41
Local
41
Cancel
42
Hard Copy
42
Function Keys
42
Non-Programmable Keys
43
Viewing Keys
44
Framing Mode
44
View
44
The Viewing Keys
44
ZOOM and PAN
45
Overview
45
Normal
45
Next View
46
Restore
46
Border
46
Rear Panel and Connectors
46
Display Unit Connectors
47
Rear Panel
47
Pedestal Connectors
48
Optional Connectors
48
Section3
49
File Transfers and Peripherals
49
Introduction
49
Files and File Transfers
50
Files
50
File Operations
50
File Transfer Commands
51
Using Disk Drives
52
Option 42/43 Description
52
Basic Description
53
Inserting and Removing a Disk
54
Handling a Disk
54
Inserting a Disk
54
Write-Protecting a Disk
55
Mass Storage Interface Description
55
Disk Drive Command Summary
56
Examples of Use
56
Formatting a Disk
56
Summary of Disk Drive Commands
56
The USERNUMBER Command
57
Changing a Disk
57
Disk Directories
58
Sample Directories
58
Changing a File Name
59
Deleting a File
59
Protecting a File
59
Transferring Disk Files
59
COPY with Disk Files
59
The SPOOL Command
61
The SAVE Command with Disk Files
61
The LOAD Command with Disk Files
61
Using the Three-Port Peripheral Interface
62
Command Summary
63
Using a Plotter
63
Connecting the Plotter to the Terminal
63
Initializing the Port
63
4662 Plotter Settings
63
Examples of Use
65
Directory to a Plotter
65
The PLOT Command
65
Saveing to a Plotter
65
Spooling to a Plotter
65
Direct Host-To-Plotter Copy
66
Using a Printer
66
4643 Serial Interface Board Settings
66
Examples of Use
67
DIRECTORY to a Printer
67
Copying to a Printer
67
Spooling to a Printer
67
Port Settings for Printers
66
4641(-1) Interface Card Settings
67
Using the 4923 Tape Drive
68
Using Other RS232 Devices
68
Using a 4691 Color Copier
68
Color Copier Connector
69
Using a Monochrome Hard Copy Unit
70
Using a Tablet Option
70
TO HARD COPY Connector
70
Attaching the Tablet
71
Tablet Interface Connector
71
Tablet Setup Commands
71
The Stylus
72
Positioning the Precision Grid
72
Cleaning the Tablet Surface
72
Restoring the Tablet Bias
72
Graphics Input Mode
73
Overview of GIN Mode
73
The PICK Function
73
The LOCATE Function
73
Inking
73
Rubberbanding
73
Gridding
74
The STROKE Function
74
The Crosshair Cursor
74
Using the Terminal'sthumbwheels
74
The Option 13 Graphic Tablet
75
The Four-Button Cursor
76
Using the Tablet
75
The Stylus and the One-Button Cursor
75
The Stylus
75
The One-Button Cursor
75
Using the 4662 or 4663 Plotter in GIN Mode
76
Communications Commands
77
Host Communications Overview
77
Standard Communications
78
Communications Concepts
78
Baud Rate
78
Parity
78
Flagging
78
Queue Size
79
XMT Limit
79
Break Time
79
Eolstring
79
Xmtdelay
79
Eofstring
79
Stop Bits
80
EOM Characters
80
Bypass Cancel Character
80
Prompt Mode
80
Block Mode
81
Blength
81
Bheaders
81
Bcontinuechars
81
Bendchars
81
Blinelength
81
Bpacking
82
Btimeout
82
Bnonxmtcharsandbmasterchars
82
Half Duplex Mode
82
Setup Commands
83
Setup Mode
84
Escape Sequence Commands
84
Setup Memory
84
Setup Command Summary
84
Setup Commands
85
Setup Command Structure
89
Device Names and File Names
90
Device Names
90
File Names
91
Correcting Errors in Setup Commands
91
Command Syntax
92
Command Dictionary
93
Baudrate
93
Bcontinuechars
94
Bendchars
94
Bheaders
95
Blength
95
Blinelength
96
Blockmode
96
Bmasterchars
97
Bnonxmtchars
97
Bpacking
98
Breaktime
98
Btimeout
99
Bypasscancel
99
Cmap
100
Cmode
101
Default Colors
101
CMODE Parameters
102
Code
103
Copy
103
Crlf
105
Da21Ndex
106
Dabuffer
106
Dachars
107
Daenable
107
Daindex
108
Dalin es
108
Damode
109
Daposition
109
Limits for DAPOSITION
109
Dasurface
110
Davis
111
Define
112
Function Key Identifiers
112
Delete
114
Directory
114
Sample Directories
115
Dismount
116
Duplex
116
Echo
117
Editchars
117
Eofstring
118
Eolstring
119
Eomchars
119
Errorlevel
120
Fixup
120
Flagging
121
Format
121
Gamode
122
Ginarea
122
Gincursor
123
Gindisable
123
Ginenable
124
Gingridding
124
Gininking
125
Ginpickaperture
125
Ginrubberband
126
Ginstartpoint
126
Ginwindow
127
Hccopies
127
Hcdatares
128
Hcinterface
128
Hcorient
129
Ignoredel
129
Orientation of Copier Images to Media
129
Keyexchar
130
Lfcr
130
Load
131
Lockkeyboard
131
The Keyboard
131
Lpos
132
Pagefull
132
Parity
133
Passign
133
Pbaud
134
Pbits
135
Pcopy
135
Peof
136
Peol
137
Pflag
137
Plot
138
Pmap
138
Pparity
139
Promptmode
139
Promptstring
140
Protect
140
Queuesize
141
Rename
141
Renew
142
Reom
142
Rlinelength
143
Rsigchars
143
Save
144
Snoopy
145
Spool
145
Status
146
The Dialog Area STATUS Report
147
The STATUS BAUDRATE Report
147
The STATUS E Report
147
The STATUS Report
147
Stop
148
Stopbits
148
Tbfilter
149
Tbheaderchars
149
Tbsize
150
Tbstatus
150
Usernumber
151
Xmtdelay
151
Xmtlimit
152
Appendix A ERROR CODES
153
Introduction
153
Severity Levels
153
Error Codes
154
Commands Not Installed in the Terminal
154
Disk and 3PPI Hardware Errors
155
Disk System Context Errors
155
OMA Transfer Errors
156
TEK Error Codes
157
ANSI Error Codes
181
Error Codes
153
Appendix B POWER-UP SEQUENCE and SELF TEST
183
The Power-Up Sequence
183
Power-Up Error
183
Fatal Errors
184
Self Test
184
General Self Test
184
Submessages
185
Power-Up Sequence and Self Test
183
The MASTER RESET and SELF TEST Buttons
185
Appendix C ESCAPE SEQUENCE COMMANDS
186
Escape Sequences in Setup Mode
186
Two Formats
186
Escape Sequences in Local Mode
187
Escape Sequence Commands
186
The SET up Key
187
Escape Sequence Command Summary
188
The Thumbwheels
187
Escape Sequence Command Summary
190
ASCII (IS0-7-US) Code Chart
193
Ascii Charts
193
Characters Used in Char Parameters
193
Characters Used in Xy-Report Parameters
193
Characters Used in Int Parameters
195
Characters Used in Int-Report Parameters
196
Characters Used in Xy Parameters
197
Appendix D ASCII CHARTS
199
Appendix E OPTIONAL KEYBOARDS
199
Option 4A: United Kingdom Keyboard
199
Optional Keyboards
199
United Kingdom Keyboard
199
United Kingdom Character Set
200
Option 4C: Swedish Keyboard
201
Option 4F: Danish/Norwegian Keyboard
201
Danish/Norwegian Keyboard
201
Swedish Keyboard
201
Swedish Character Set
202
Danish/Norwegian Character Set
203
Option 4K: Katakana Keyboard
204
Katakana Keyboard
204
Katakana Character Set
205
Appendix F EXAMPLES of OPERATION
206
Example 1 - Getting Ready
206
Examples of Operation
206
The POWER Switch
206
Self Test Menus
208
INTENSITY Control
209
Example 2 - Manipulating the Dialog Area
210
Page, DIALOG/CLEAR, SET UP, and Rtn Keys
209
STATUS EDITCHARS Report
210
Result of STATUS COMMUNICATIONS Command
211
Adjusted Dialog Display of STATUS COMMUNICATIONS Report
212
The Thumbwheels
212
Relocated Dialog Area
213
Example 3 - Programming Keys
214
Results of Programming a Key
214
Example 4 -- Entering Graphics and Escape Sequence Commands
215
Graphic Displays Created by Escape Sequence Commands
216
Example 5 - Manipulating Asegment and Using Viewing Keys
217
Display with Invisible Segment
217
The Viewing Keys
217
Display with Framing Box for ZOOM
218
Adjusted Framing Box for ZOOM
219
Framing Box with Crosshair for PAN
220
Repositioned Framing Box for PAN
221
Framing Box after ZOOM and PAN
222
Display Updated with VIEW
223
Example 6 - Using the Disk Drive and 3Ppi
224
Disk Drive Door Bar
224
Example 7-Using Graphic Input
226
Inserting a Disk
224
Appendix Gcolor STANDARD
227
Ordering Information
229
Appendix H ORDERING INFORMATION
230
Index
230
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