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Page 1: ...81X4527 Fi Ie No_ S370 303X 308X 309X 4300 81 OO S1 09 IBM 3151 ASCII Display Station Guide to Operations GA18 2633 0...

Page 2: ..._ _ 81X4527 File No S370 303X 308X 309X 4300 8100 S1 09 IBM 3151 ASCII Display Station Guide to Operations GA18 2633 0...

Page 3: ...onally equivalent program may be used instead Publications are not stocked at the address given below Requests for IBM publications should be made to your IBM representative to the IBM branch office s...

Page 4: ...s likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference CAUTION When the video element requires...

Page 5: ...IV IBM 3151 Guide to Operations...

Page 6: ...IBM 3151 introduces the IBM 3151 and describes its operations Chapter 2 Setup Procedures describes how to install and set up the IBM 3151 Chapter 3 Understanding the Keyboard Functions describes the...

Page 7: ...A2 Hazeltine4 1500 TeleVideo5 Model 910 TeleVideo Model 910 TeleVideo Model 912 TeleVideo Model 920 TeleVideo Model 925 TeleVideo Model 925E 2 Registered trademark of Zentec Corporation Trademark of...

Page 8: ...l Reference Manual DP2160482F Applied Digital Data System ADDS Viel vpoint A2 User s Manual Hazeltine Corporation Hazeltine 1500 Video Display Terminal Reference Manual HI I056A TeleVideoModel910 Oper...

Page 9: ...Related Publications VIl1 IBM 3151 Guide to Operations...

Page 10: ...2 18 Defining Function Keys 2 38 Chapter 3 Understanding the Keyboard Functions 3 1 Key Index 3 2 What Each Key Does 3 4 Keyboard Without Numeric Keypad 3 17 Chapter 4 Interpreting Operator Messages 4...

Page 11: ...ssages A 5 Functions Not Supported in Emulation Mode A 6 Additional Functions in Emulation Mode A 7 Additional Keyboard Functions A 7 Appendix B Emulating the Ten ASCII Terminals B 1 Functions Support...

Page 12: ...3101 2 30 2 12 KEYBOARD PRINTER Menu Ten ASCII Terminals 2 30 2 13 Setup_ Parameters in the KEYBOARD PRINTER Menu 2 31 2 14 FUNCTION Menu IBM 3151 and IBM 3101 2 33 2 15 FUNCTION Menu Ten ASCII Termi...

Page 13: ...ifferently in Emulation Mode B 2 B 2 Keyboard Overlay Locations B 3 B 3 Emulation Keyboard B 6 B 4 ADM 3A Equivalent Keys B 7 B 5 ADM 5 Equivalent Keys B 7 B 6 ADDS Viewpoint A2 Equivalent Keys B 8 B...

Page 14: ...use a cartridge for its operation in native IBM 3151 or built in emulation modes An optional cartridge can be inserted into the rear of the video element to emulate other manufacturers display termin...

Page 15: ...ces in functions between the Model 11 and Models 31 and 41 in the figure yes means the function is provided and no me_ans the function is not provided Note Some models may not be available in your cou...

Page 16: ...PF Keys 12 PF keys and 36 PF keys and 128 character buffer 512 character buffer PA Keys no yes Pass through Outbound Bidirectional Optional Cartridge no IBM 3151 Cartridge to Emulate IBM and DEC Termi...

Page 17: ...cters or display no characters Select normal or reverse video for the whole screen Select the smooth scroll Select the screen format from 1 24 lines of 80 characters each 2 25 lines of 80 characters e...

Page 18: ...key for keyboard without numeric keypad Other Functions Adjust the sound of the audible alarm using the alarm keys Define setup values using setup menus Define function keys Emulate other types of di...

Page 19: ...rols the IBM 3151 functions and communications It has a keyboard connector on the front side and connectors for communications and an optional device such as a printer on the rear side It also has the...

Page 20: ...when the keys are redefined You can also replace the key caps IBM 3151 Models 31 and 41 only with the accessory key caps key caps are shipped with some emulation cartridges or may be ordered separatel...

Page 21: ...Introduction 1 8 IBM 315 1 Guide to Operations...

Page 22: ...clude Site preparation Installation of communication cables power receptacle and wiring Determination of the setup values The above information is described in Chapter 8 Installation Planning in the I...

Page 23: ...have any problems in the following steps see Chapter 5 Solving Problems on page 5 1 2 Ifneeded save the packing martial which may be required when returning or relocating the IBM 3151 Packing materia...

Page 24: ...uired items are missing call your IBM marketing representative or place of purchase o Video Element o Keyboard D Stand optional D Power Cord o Keyboard Overlay blank o Keyboard Overlay for Ten ASCII t...

Page 25: ...labels to avoid possible delay if it ever becomes necessary to return the unit to IBM Tear off the labels from the back of the video element a b Attach one label to the front of the video element and...

Page 26: ...ers who have the stand optional If a stand is available do this step Turn the video element upside down While pushing the two latches D down slide the tilt foot in the direction of arrow tJ and remove...

Page 27: ...stand down sl ightly and sl ide it backward until it snaps into place By looking through the two holes of the stand ensure that the hooks go into the corresponding slots of the video element Note Ens...

Page 28: ...storm Communication cables can conduct lethal charges of electricity Insert the communication cable fully into the video element and tighten the screws To connect a printer or any other device insert...

Page 29: ...Cables c Insert the keyboard cable into the video element Step 5 Setting the Keyboard Angle and Placing the Overlay a Adjust the legs as needed b Place the overlay GX18 2143 on the keyboard 2 8 IBM 15...

Page 30: ...ty the plug must be connected to a properly wired and grounded receptacle An improperly wired receptacle could place a hazardous voltage on accessible metal parts of the display station The customer i...

Page 31: ...sert the power cord into the video element insert the other end into a power outlet Power Cord Set the power switch to I On The setup menu should appear and the audible alarm should sound iJ 01 t HHHH...

Page 32: ...Step 7 Adjusting the Screen Brightness a Adjust the 0 brightness knob until the brightness is set at a comfortable viewing level r r r r r rr Chapter 2 Setup Procedures 2 11...

Page 33: ...Customers who do not have the stand optional If a stand is not available do this step Customers who have the stand optional Skip this step go to page 2 13 Lift the rear of the video element to slide...

Page 34: ...of the audible alarm Press and hold Then press I o 0 0 0000 000111 000 g To decrease the sound of the audible alarm Press and hold Then press o 0 0 0000 00110 ODD Repeat these steps until the alarm i...

Page 35: ...setting up the display station you must define the setup values see Setup Menus and Setup Value Description s on page 2 17 for more infomlation Set the power switch to I On a The GENERAL menu will app...

Page 36: ...ave changed all necessary values Note For the terminal ID value key in the characters instead of pressing the Space Bar 4 Select the next menu by pressing the Send key and change all necessary values...

Page 37: ...ave Clear Status Default Mode Adj us t The Clear Status and Mode Adjust options do not appear when you select IBM 3151 or IBM 3101 machine modes 2 Select the Save field using the Cursor Move keys i 3...

Page 38: ...ls Ten ASCII terminals are selected Warning The setup values are stored in the video element which means that when you first install the display station or if you ever replace the video element you mu...

Page 39: ...lect the next menu by pressing the Send key Each menu appears in the order shown in Figure 2 1 The current menu name appears in reverse video on the second line of each menu To quit a menu without sav...

Page 40: ...the Cursor Move keys The setup value of the current field is displayed in reverse video o 0000 0000 0000 0000000000000c J B88888888888 c J0000000000c J o 01 lLJ 0 000 000 000 W g IJ J i 0000 BBBB 000...

Page 41: ...s when defining the terminal ID identification When the Space Bar is pressed while holding down the Shift key you can select the previous value If you try to key in characters in any other field the a...

Page 42: ...CTION menu to save those values Select the Save field and then press the Space Bar When the save operation successfully completes Completed is displayed blinking Notice that the function of the Space...

Page 43: ...Tab Term ID OFF FIELD Figure 2 5 GENERAL Menu IBM 3151 and IBM 3101 SET U P MEN U COMMUNICATION KEYBOARD PRINTER FUNCTION Machine Mode Screen Rowand Column Scroll Auto LF CRT Saver Line Wrap TVI925E...

Page 44: ...up menu for the new machine mode is displayed Screen NORMAL The whole screen is displayed in normal video REVERSE The whole screen is displayed in reverse video Rowand 24 x 80 The display station uses...

Page 45: ...n is CR LF and the Return key is pressed the cursor moves to the first position of the next line When ON is selected the screen goes blank if no data is received from the host system or entered from t...

Page 46: ...he page or the field in a formatted page is discarded when the Line Wrap option is ON BOTH Enables the LINE and CHARACTER functions Tab FIELD In a formatted page the tab stops provided by the field at...

Page 47: ...ctive for the whole screen LINE Field attributes are effective for the current line Term ID Up to 20 The terminal ID identification is used by the host system characters to identify the display statio...

Page 48: ...aracter BLOCK 9600 7 ODD 1 ETX Line Control Break Signal rns Send Null Suppress Pacing PRTS 500 ON OFF Figure 2 8 COMMUNICATION Menu IBM 3151 and IBM 3101 COMMUNICATION GENERAL SET U P MEN U KEYBOARD...

Page 49: ...ion uses the selected parity Parity is not EVEN added when NO is selected The IBM 3151 ignores a parity NO error when SPACE or MARK is selected SPACE MARK Stop Bit 1 I 2 The display station places one...

Page 50: ...when the CD signal is on Break Signal 500 The display station sends a 500 ms break signal to the host system when the Break key is pressed 170 The display station sends a 170 ms break signal to theho...

Page 51: ...racter RETURN FIELD CR PAGE MODE PRINTER Line Speed bps Word Length bits Parity Stop Bit Characters2 9600 7 ODD 1 NATIONAL Figure 2 11 KEYBOARD PRINTER Menu IBM 3151 and IBM 3101 KEYBOARD PRINTER GENE...

Page 52: ...s pressed Send PAGE The display station sends the contents of the current page to the host system when the Send key is pressed or sends the current line to the host system when the Send Line key is pr...

Page 53: ...ts after each data character Characters NATIONAL The display station sends the alphanumeric characters ASCII graphic characters to the printer optional device when a print operation is requested Other...

Page 54: ...BM 3151 for the first time NVM contains no values and initial setup value definitions are created internally in the display and stored in VM These are called default values and are used unless you red...

Page 55: ...e option is changed Reset Terminal is also performed When the Rowand Column option is changed the screen is cleared The contents of NVM are copied to VM and the power on reset except checking the inte...

Page 56: ...Default Turnaround Char CR CR CR Enhance Mode OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Line Wrap ON ON ON ON ON Pacing OFF OFF OFF OFF Rowand Column 24x 80 24 x80 24 x 80 24 x 80 24 x 80 24 x 80 24 x80 Scroll JUMP...

Page 57: ...I NO ON I OFF OFF 1ON ON I OFF OFF I LINE I CHARACTER 1BOTH FIELO I COLUMN BLOCK I ECHO I CHAR 50 I 75 1110 1134 51150 1200 I 300 16001120011800 I 2400 13600 14800 I 9600 119200 138400 7 18 000 I EVE...

Page 58: ...H S I NO OFF ION OFF I ON ON I OFF OFF I ON DUPLEX I LOCAL SCREEN I LINE ECHO I CHAR I BLOCK 50 I 75 I 110 I 134 5 I 150 I 200 I 300 1600 I 1200 I 1800 I 2400 I 3600 I 4800 19600 I 19200 I 38400 8 7 N...

Page 59: ...the Ctrl key ESC escape sequences ASCII control characters or character strings can be assigned to each function key ASCII control characters can be entered by pressing a selected alphanumeric key wh...

Page 60: ...here up to 64 characters for Models 31 and 41 up to 32 characters for Model 11 In area 8 type a two digit key number and press the Send key For example suppose you want to display or send Dear Sir at...

Page 61: ...IBM 3151 ASCII Display Station Reference Manual for more information The bottom of the screen should look like this Ii 1 iialit i eY b Press the Send key to store the redefined key The bottom of the...

Page 62: ...are discarded and area a will blink at step d Ifyou do not want to save the definition press the DelF key w ile holding down the Ctrl key instead ofpressing the Send key at step d 2 Ifyou press the Cl...

Page 63: ...Defining Function Keys 2 42 IBM J151 Guide to Operations...

Page 64: ...s numeric keypad keys and control function keys Shaded keys are the control function keys The keyboard without the numeric keypad is also available However you cannot use some keyboard functions such...

Page 65: ...eld down Numeric Keypad Keys Are used for entering Numeric characters Punctuation marks Superscripts 0 through 9 Subscripts 0 through 9 Line drawing symbols such as and A These keys except the supersc...

Page 66: ...3 9 Hold Screen Hold 3 10 Home 3 10 Insert 3 10 Insert Line Ins Ln 3 10 Jump Partition Jump 3 11 Line Feed LF 3 11 Line Draw 3 11 Local 3 11 Message Msg 3 12 Print 3 12 Pri nt Line 3 12 Print Message...

Page 67: ...f the key The function labeled on the top of the key is performed when the key is pressed alone The function labeled on the front of the key is performed when the key is pressed while holding down the...

Page 68: ...the display station 1 uses PRTS or IPRTS for the line control and RS 232C for the interface or 2 operates in echo mode Using this key you can cause the host system to wait before it sends data to the...

Page 69: ...p shift mode Erases all characters in the active page where the cursor is located and moves the cursor to the first position of the page Also clears the field attributes and the tab stops and resets i...

Page 70: ...racter in an unprotected field or in an unformatted page at the current cursor position If the cursor is located at an attribute character or in a protected field the audible alarm sounds and WRONG PL...

Page 71: ...rs in the active page and moves the cursor to the first position of the first unprotected field when the page is formatted Erases all characters from the cursor position to the end of the line when th...

Page 72: ...anumeric characters forms an ESC sequence which provides unique IBM 3151 functions in addition to the standard ASCII control functions Sends an ESC sequence to the host system or generates a character...

Page 73: ...ers to be inserted in a field when MODE is selected or inserts a space character when SPACE is selected for the Insert Character option Pressing this key again or pressing the Reset key exits insert m...

Page 74: ...line drawing mode Enables the numeric keypad for line drawing Pressing this key again exits this mode The line drawing symbols are unique to the IBM 3151 They are on the right half of the numeric key...

Page 75: ...n See page 2 32 for more information Sends the key code to the host system if the print key attention is enabled Sends the contents of the current line to the optional device on the auxiliary port The...

Page 76: ...ursor to the first character of 1 the current line 2 the next line or 3 the line after the next line depending on the AUTO LF and NEW LINE options In block mode the display station sends the contents...

Page 77: ...em In block mode the display station sends data from the line below the send mark to the cursor position to the host system The send mark can be specified by pressing the ESC key then pressing the E k...

Page 78: ...when the page is unformatted Moves the cursor to the first character of the next unprotected field when FIELD is selected for the Tab option and the page is formatted Moves the cursor to the next col...

Page 79: ...mode In trace mode data from the host system is transferred to the optional device on the auxiliary port without data conversion while displaying the same data on the screen Pres ing this key again e...

Page 80: ...e Keyboard functions not available are Line draw Super Sub Enter Jump PAl PA3 Keyboard functions moved to a different location are Setup Sn Msg Send Line Alt Csr Msg Local Additional keyboard function...

Page 81: ...Keyboard Functions Figure 3 2 IBM 3151 Keyboard Without Numeric Keypad Figure 3 3 Available Alphanumeric Keys in Numeric Lock Mode 3 18 IBM JI5t Guide to Operations...

Page 82: ...e Figure 4 1 on page 4 3 shows the operator information area and Figure 4 2 on page 4 3 explains what the operator messages are what they mean and what action if any is required for each one Notes 1 T...

Page 83: ...de a PROBLEM IN VIDEO ELEMENT OR KEYBOARD b PROBLEM IN KEYBOARD c COMM NOT READY 2 d COMM NOT READY 1 e AUX NOT READY f HOST BUSY g AUX BUSY h HOLD SCREEN i SENDING j RECEIVING k PRINTING I KEYS LOCKE...

Page 84: ...P Shows that the display In ffiM 3151 and IBM station is in transparent 3101 mode mode To exit transparent mode press the P key while holding down the Ctrl key then press the C key while holding down...

Page 85: ...disappears when the XOFF condition is removed Note This message also disappears if you press the Cancel key however any remaining data is discarded In Teli ASCII terminals emulation mode Wait This mes...

Page 86: ...ress the Cancel ready to operate DTR key signal of the optional device is oft Check the optional device such as power If the message appears again see Analysis Procedures on page 5 15 In Ten ASCn term...

Page 87: ...SR signal is not 2 If the message present on the main port reappears see Communication Problems on page 5 19 HOLD SCREEN Shows that the screen To release the update is suspended hold screen status pre...

Page 88: ...ocated in None an unprotected numeric field PRINTING Shows that data is being None sent to the optional device on the auxiliary port PROBLEM IN Shows that a problem 1 Set the power switch KEYBOARD was...

Page 89: ...ar Yes Go to step 3 No No problem exists continue work 3 Set the power switch to 0 Off 4 Disconnect the keyboard cable 5 Set the power switch to I On wait ten seconds 6 Check the message on your scree...

Page 90: ...field attribute character position It also appears when you try to insert a character or line where there is no space Forcing Insert option is OFF WAIT Appears when the None keyboard buffer becomes f...

Page 91: ...optional device without appearing on the screen In auxiliary print mode data sent from the host system is transferred to the optional device and is displayed on the screen AUX Shows that the display N...

Page 92: ...hows that caps lock To exit this mode press mode is selected when the Caps Lock key again the Caps Lock key is pressed CONTROL Appears when the Ctrl None key is pressed and held down SUBSCRIPT You can...

Page 93: ...s mode press selected when the Trace the Trace key again key is pressed or when the Trace On command is received PROTECT3 Shows that the display None station is operating in protect mode 8 xxx yyy xxx...

Page 94: ...istance If you cannot complete the problem determination procedures on site assistance by an IBM service representative is available on a billable hourly basis The service representative will help you...

Page 95: ...guage or characters with extra or missing dots 5 4 Audible Alarm Problems Alarm continues to sound 5 5 Alarm does not sound 5 7 Display Problems Setup menu appears when powering on 5 8 Screen is blank...

Page 96: ...pear normal 5 12 Keyboard Problems No characters that you type appear 5 14 Typed characters are replaced with other characters 5 14 Extra characters appear when typing 5 14 Characters appear without t...

Page 97: ...ideo element is failing Replace the video element If the cartridge is not needed the video element is failing Replace the video element See page 5 20 for instructions 3 Set the power switch to 0 Off 4...

Page 98: ...ntinue to sound Yes Go to step 3 No No problem exists 3 Set the power switch to 0 Off 4 Disconnect the keyboard cable from the video element SSet the power switch to I On Does the alarm continue to so...

Page 99: ...the cartridge insert the keyboard cable into the video element then set the power switch to I On If the alarm still continues to sound replace the video element If not the cartridge is failing Order a...

Page 100: ...work No The keyboard is failing Replace the keyboard See page 5 20 for instructions 3 Look at the back side of the video element Is a cartridge inserted See Figure 5 1 on page 5 1 for location Yes Set...

Page 101: ...Bar 4 Set the power switch to 0 Off wait ten seconds Set the power switch to I On Does the setup menu reappear on the screen Yes The video element is failing Replace the video element See page 5 20 f...

Page 102: ...lank Yes Go to step 3 No This is normal operation The message area was inactive No problem exists continue work 3 Set the power switch to 0 Off 4 Check the power source Do you have power at the power...

Page 103: ...oes IlpROBLEM IN KEYBOARD appear Yes The keyboard is failing Replace the keyboard See page 5 20 for instructions No Go to step 10 10 Look at the back side of the video element Is a cartridge inserted...

Page 104: ...ge See page 5 20 for instructions 12 Set the power switch to 0 Off 13 Exchange the power cord 14 Set the power switch to I On Is the screen still blank Yes The video element is failing Replace the vid...

Page 105: ...ormal If the problem occurs when keys are typed go to page 5 14 1 Set the power switch to 0 Off wait ten seconds 2 Set the power switch to I On Does the alarm sound once Yes Go to step 3 No The video...

Page 106: ...ent light motor 01 other electrical device near your display station Yes Go to step 2 No The video element is failing Replace the video element See page 5 20 for instructions 2 Set off the power of th...

Page 107: ...en press the Hold key 4 Observe the bottom left of the screen Does TEST appear at the bottom left ofthe screen Yes Go to step 5 No The keyboa dis failing Replace the keyboard See page 5 20 for instruc...

Page 108: ...uct lethal charges of electricity If PROBLEM IN KEYBOARD appears on the screen go to page 4 7 If PROBLEM IN VIDEO ELEMENT OR KEYBOARD appears on the screen go to page 4 8 If the screen is blank go to...

Page 109: ...video element is failing Replace the video element See page 5 20 7 Observe the keyboard ID on the screen see page 5 17 Does the keyboard ID match the ID for your keyboard Yes Go to step 8 No The keybo...

Page 110: ...000 o 0 00 0 000000000000 0 000 0000 0 00000000000 ElO 0000 DB 0000000000 EIJ 0 o0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 BOGEl TEST 013 015 1a 1b 2 1 High intensity check pattern la These characters are brighter than ot...

Page 111: ...keyboard ID is dependent on the following keyboard types Keyboard Type Keyboard ID U S English 10111111 10111111 with numeric keypad U S English 10000001 10000000 without numeric keypad Figure 5 2 IB...

Page 112: ...od check each condition in the following sequence If you do not know the check method report the problem to your supervisor 1 A setup value such asline speed parity or stop bit does not match the host...

Page 113: ...eo element 2 Be prepared to give the following this information will be used in step 3 Your machine type The serial number and part number of the failing element Symptom Your telephone number address...

Page 114: ...g element 4 If you need to return an element see Chapter 2 Setup Procedures on page 2 1 then remove the element in the reverse sequence from step 5 through step 1 5 If service is needed on your video...

Page 115: ...ushing the latch to the left D slide the stand in the direction of the arrow fJ then lift and remove the stand 7 When you replace an element see Chapter 2 Setup Procedures on page 2 1 Note When instal...

Page 116: ...who already have a basic understanding of the IBM 3101 You may require IBlvf 3101 Display Terminal Description GA18 2033 for reference The IBM 3151 Models 31 and 41 can emulate the IBM 3101 by select...

Page 117: ...nus and Setup Value Descriptions on page 2 17 for more information Keyboard Layout Figure A 2 on page A 3 shows an IBM 3101 emulation keyboard Key Labels Some labels on the keys are printed differentl...

Page 118: ...the keys are printed differently on the actual keyboard int P in ord L me 1race P M g Break Q 0 J Send Q i _ SnMs Satup rd LJ Q 1 d d A30 o Qbd Figure A 2 IBM 3101 Emulation Keyboard Appendix A Emula...

Page 119: ...e IBM 3101 Keys Equivalent Keys in Emulation Mode ALT Ctrl DEL CHAR Delete DEL LINE Del Ln ERASE EOLlEOF Erase EOF ERASE EOS ErEOP ERASE INPUT Er Inp INS CHAR Insert INS LINE Ins Ln PF1 PF8 F1 F8 PRIN...

Page 120: ...GRAM Not applicable IN ATTR Not applicable LINE CHECK 1 COMM NOT READY 1 LINE CHECK 2 COMM NOT READY 2 SYSTEM NOT READY HOST BUSY RE KEY KEYBOARD ERROR SYSTEM COMMAND KEYS LOCKED PRINTING PRINTING SEN...

Page 121: ...3101 Emulation Functions Not Supported in Emulation Mode The following functions are not supported in emulation mode Keyboard functions ATTR AUX PRGM MODE Hardware trace A 6 I M 3151 Guide to Operati...

Page 122: ...ctions Additional Keyboard Functions You can use the following additional keyboard functions in emulation mode See Chapter 3 Understanding the Keyboard Functions on page 3 1 for the function of each k...

Page 123: ...IBM 3101 Emulation A 8 I M 3151 Guide to Operations...

Page 124: ...ADM 5 ADDS Viewpoint A2 Hazeltine 1500 TeleVideo Model 910 TeleVideo Model 910 TeleVideo Model 912 TeleVideo Model 920 TeleVideo Model 925 TeleVideo Model 925E In most instances you can run the same a...

Page 125: ...he overlay are used to support two types of keyboards See Figure B 2 on page B 3 for overlay placement Key caps are provided optionally Figure B 3 shows the emulation keyboards after key caps have bee...

Page 126: ...LJDDDODDDOOoD 0000 DDDODDDODo I 0 DODD D Dl ILJ DODD CJO Keyboard with Numeric Keypad Keyboard Overlay o 0000 00001100001 100011 DDDOODooooooo 000 DooDoDoDooooDD ODD LJDoDODoDoooO oDooOooooD 1 0 D Dl...

Page 127: ...s a Using the key cap removal tool remove the key caps shown below non shaded Keep the key caps that you remove for possible later use Key caps that you change here must be returned to their original...

Page 128: ...b Emulating the Ten ASCII Terminals Install the 15 key caps in the positions shown on the keyboard below t JJ 15 Key Caps QuO t 1 Appendix B Emulating the Ten ASCII Terminals B 5...

Page 129: ...s Figure B 3 shows the emulation keyboard Notes 1 Some labels of the keys are printed differently on the actual keyboard 2 The function printed on the front of each key is performed when the key is pr...

Page 130: ...he key nor the function exists ADM 3A Keys Equivalent Keys in Emulation Mode HERE IS Answr LINE FEED LF RUB DEL REPEAT Not supported Figure B 4 ADM 3A Equivalent Keys ADM 5 The following figure shows...

Page 131: ...ewpoint A2 Keys Equivalent Keys in Emulation Mode LOCK Caps Lock TAB Tab Figure B 6 ADDS Viewpoint A2 Equivalent Keys HazelUne1500 The following figure shows the Hazeltine 1500 keys and their equivale...

Page 132: ...dels 925 925E keys and their equivalent keys in emulation mode Note Not supported means neither the key nor the function exists TeleVideo Models 925 925E Keys Equivalent Keys in Emulation Mode ALPHA L...

Page 133: ...lowing figure shows the TeleVideo Models 912 920 keys and their equivalent keys in emulation mode Note Not supported means neither the key nor the function exists TeleVideo Models 912 920 Keys Equival...

Page 134: ...AB SET Not supported Figure B 9 Part 2 of 2 TeleVideo l fodels 912 920 Equivalent Keys TeleVideo Models 910 910 The following figure shows the TeleVideo Models 910 910 keys and their equivalent keys i...

Page 135: ...on always set to ON Selection of the Cursor Space option always set to OFF Selection of the Disable Clear Screen option always set to OFF Unique ADM 3A half duplex operation Repeat key ADM 5 Mode Uniq...

Page 136: ...page can be used Auto flip on and auto flip off Pacing by the DTR data terminal ready signal Run the Self Test command is replaced with the internal check program mode TV1920 912 Mode Selection of ha...

Page 137: ...ssible and raises the RTS signal when data is transmitted Selection of the default print mode print mode is always set to page print mode when power is turned on Field attribute characters are handled...

Page 138: ...smooth scrolling IBM 3151 Models 31 and 41 only CRT saver on off Operator information area The operator information area OIA is the bottom line of the screen where indicators and messages show the sta...

Page 139: ...Emulating the Ten ASCII Terminals B 16 IBM J151 Guide to Operations...

Page 140: ...mbers ANSI definitions are preceded by an asterisk An asterisk placed to the left of the term indicates that the entire definition is taken from the American National Dictionary for Information Proces...

Page 141: ...ansmit at the same time over a shared channel or when two data stations attempt to transmit at the same time in two way alternate communication 2 A line control scheme in which stations on a line comp...

Page 142: ...ace standard emulation 1 TC97 The imitation of all or part of one computer system by another primarily by hardware so that the imitating computer system accepts the same data executes the same program...

Page 143: ...n communicate host message A message defined by an application program and displayed in the bottom of the screen using the message Msg key X 4 fBMJ151 Guide to Operations IBM marketing representative...

Page 144: ...n volatile memory Glossary OIA Operator information area online Pertaining to a user s access to a computer via a terminal or to terminal equipm nt connected to a transmission line in direct communica...

Page 145: ...a character or a field by reversing the light intensity between the character and its background for example changing a normally black on white character to a white on black character X 6 IBM 3151 Gui...

Page 146: ...form of intelligence by wire radio telegraphy telephony facsimile or other means transparent mode A mode in which host co mmands are handled as character strings unformatted page A page in which no fi...

Page 147: ...Glossary X 8 IBM 315i Guide to Operations...

Page 148: ...lock mode 2 28 break key 3 5 break signal option main port 2 29 brightness control knob 1 6 Index cancel key 3 5 caps lock key 3 6 cartridge slot 1 6 character mode 2 28 characters option auxiliary po...

Page 149: ...PI F12 key 3 9 function keys 2 38 how to define 2 38 FUNCTION menu 2 16 2 33 clear status function 2 34 default function 2 34 mode adjust function 2 34 recall function 2 34 reset terminal function 2 3...

Page 150: ...11 line speed option auxiliary port 2 32 line speed option main port 2 28 line wrap option 2 24 local key 3 11 lock command option 2 31 Index machine mode option 2 23 main port connector 1 6 message...

Page 151: ...tion 2 34 screen option 2 23 scroll option 2 23 send send line key option 2 31 send key 3 13 send line key 3 14 send mark 3 12 3 14 send message Sn Msg key 3 14 send null suppress option main port 2 2...

Page 152: ...ary port 2 32 word length main port 2 28 setup parameters list 2 36 setup value 2 14 how to define 2 14 shift key 3 14 stop bit option auxiliary port 2 32 stop bit option main port 2 28 subscript Sub...

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Page 155: ...INE IN OTHER THAN THE UNITED STATES OR PUERTO RICO WARRANTY INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE FROM SUCH SUPPLIER I Date of Installation Warranty Start Date The Date of Installation which is the start date will...

Page 156: ...was purchased There is enclosed the IBM Statement of Limited Warranty You may be required to provide a dated proof of purchase of this Machine from the IBM Authorized Dealer the IBM Authorized Distrib...

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Page 158: ...and warrants that at the time a failing machine becomes IBM s property it will be free of any outstanding liens security interests or other encumbrances held by any third party If the Warranty Period...

Page 159: ...the Customer will remove the funds as soon as the container has been opened Services for Additional Charge During the Warranty Period The services for additional charge described in this subsection a...

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