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Summary of Contents for ADM 36

Page 1: ...ADM 36 Video Display Terminal Users Reference Manual LEAR SIEGLER INC DATA PRODUCTS DIVISION 714 NORTH BROOKHURST STREET ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA 92803 ...

Page 2: ...DP2360382F ADM 36 Video Display Terminal LEAR SIEGLER INC USERS REFERENCE MANUAL 1982 LEAR SIEGLER INC APRIL 1982 ...

Page 3: ...odem Option 1 6 1 6 RELATED DOCUMENTS 1 6 II INSTALLATION 2 1 2 1 INTRODUCTION 2 1 2 2 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 2 1 2 3 UNPACKING AND INITIAL INSPECTION 2 1 2 4 SITE REQUIREMENTS 2 1 2 5 LINE VOLTAGE SELECTION 2 2 2 6 SET UP MODE 2 2 2 6 1 SET UP A Mode 2 4 2 6 2 SET UP B Mode 2 5 2 6 3 SET UP Mode Keys 2 7 2 6 3 1 Clear All Tabs 3 Key 2 7 2 6 3 2 Line Local 4 Key 2 7 2 6 3 3 Receive Speed 8 Key 2 7 2 ...

Page 4: ...w Line 2 11 2 6 9 16 Parity 2 11 2 6 9 17 Parity Sense 2 12 2 6 9 18 Printer Baud Rate 2 12 2 6 9 19 Printer Bits Character 2 12 2 6 9 20 Printer Handshake 2 12 2 6 9 21 Printer Parity 2 12 2 6 9 22 Printer Parity Sense 2 12 2 6 9 23 Printer Stop Bits 2 12 2 6 9 24 Print Extent 2 12 2 6 9 25 Print Terminator 2 12 2 6 9 26 Receive Baud Rate 2 12 2 6 9 27 Scroll Mode 2 13 2 6 9 28 Stop Bits 2 13 2 6...

Page 5: ...y 3 2 3 2 4 3 ESC Key 3 2 3 2 4 4 Linefeed Key 3 2 3 2 4 5 Return Key 3 5 3 2 4 6 Space Bar 3 5 3 2 4 7 Tab Key 3 5 3 2 5 Cursor Control Keys 3 6 3 2 6 Special Function Keys 3 6 3 2 6 1 Break Key 3 6 3 2 6 2 CTRL Control Key 3 7 3 2 6 3 ENTER Key 3 7 3 2 6 4 NO SCROLL Key 3 8 3 2 6 5 SET UP Key 3 9 3 2 7 Numeric Auxiliary Keypad 3 9 3 2 8 Indicator Lights 3 10 3 2 8 1 On OFF Line Indicator Light 3...

Page 6: ... With Scroll 3 21 3 6 12 LSICSC Save Cursor and Attributes LSI Private 3 21 3 8 KEYPAD MODES 3 21 3 8 1 LSIKPAM Keypad Applicatin Mode LSI Private 3 21 3 8 2 LSIKPNM Keypad Numeric Mode 3 21 3 9 SCREEN CONTROL AND EDIT FUNCTIONS 3 21 3 9 1 DAQ Define Area Qualification 3 21 3 9 2 DL Delete Line 3 21 3 9 3 DCH Delete Character 3 22 3 9 4 ED Erase In Display 3 22 3 9 5 EL Erase In Line 3 22 3 9 6 HT...

Page 7: ...3 29 3 14 4 LSIREPTPARM Report Terminal Parameters LSI Private 3 29 3 14 5 LSIREQTPARM Request Terminal Parameters 3 31 3 14 6 RIS Reset Terminal To Initial State 3 31 3 15 VT 52 MODE CONTROL SEQUENCES 3 31 3 15 1 Cursor Up 3 32 3 15 2 Cursor Down 3 32 3 15 3 Cursor Left 3 32 3 15 4 Cursor Right 3 32 3 15 5 Cursor To Home 3 32 3 15 6 Cursor Up With Scroll 3 32 3 15 7 Direct Cursor Address 3 32 3 1...

Page 8: ...ments 2 2 2 2 SET UP Mode Memory Structure 2 3 2 3 SET UP A Mode Display Screen 2 4 2 4 SET UP B Mode Display Screen 2 5 2 5 Keys Used in the SET UP Mode 2 7 2 6 Typical ADM 36 Applications 2 16 2 7 ADM 36 Panel Controls 2 17 2 8 RS 232C Modem Interface Logic 2 18 2 9 RS 422A Modem Interface Logic 2 18 2 10 20mA Current Loop Modem Interface Logic 2 19 2 11 Printer Interface Logic 2 19 3 1 ADM 36 K...

Page 9: ...ated by the CTRL key in conjunction with another key 3 7 SET UP Features Changeable by the Host Computer 3 8 Numeric Keypad Codes 3 9 US UKASCII and European Character Sets 3 11 Special Graphics and Wide Point Graphics Character Sets 3 11 Control Characters Received From Host 3 14 ANSI Control Sequences Summary 3 16 Set Reset Mode Control Sequence Parameters 3 24 Report Terminal Parameters 3 30 VT...

Page 10: ...____ LEAR SIEGLER INC DATA PRODUCTS DIVISION Figure 1 1 ADM 36 Video Display Terminal shown with optional 15 inch screen viii DP236 ...

Page 11: ... Figure 1 2 shows the standard 96 character USASCII format with HEXadecimal codes employed by the ADM 36 1 3 1 The ADM 36 includes the following features ANSI x 3 41 1974 and x 3 64 1979 code compatibility Full Duplex RS 232 RS 422 and 20mA Current Loop Communications Port DP236 1 1 Asynchronous Serial Printer Port Two display formats 80x24 or 132x24 Non Embedded Visual Attributes blink bold under...

Page 12: ...8 3C 30 3E 3F It 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 48 4C 40 4E 4F Ill 11 I ll 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A 58 5C 50 5E 5F II r IO 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 68 6C 60 6E 6F 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 78 7C 70 7E 7F III UIP Figure 1 2 ADM 36 USASCII Character Format By Ascending ASCII Codes with HEX Code 1 2 DP236 ...

Page 13: ... USASCII AKASCII QWERTY 0 0 0 0 0 0 SPANISH QWERTY 0 0 0 0 0 0 FRENCH AZERTY BREAK DEL LINE FEED BACK SPACE DEL N LINE FEED BACK SPACE DEL LINE FEED BREAK BREAK Figure 1 3 ADM 36 Keyboard Layouts DP236 1 3 PFl PF2 PF3 PF4 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 ENTER 0 PFl PF2 PF3 PF4 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 ENTER 0 PFl PF2 PF3 PF4 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 ENTER 0 ...

Page 14: ...PRODUCTS DIVISION 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GERMAN QWERTZ 0 0 0 ITAllAN QWERTY BACK BREAK SPACE DEl LINE FEED BACK BREAK SPACE DEL U C LINE FEED Figure 1 3 ADM36 Keyboard Layouts continued 1 4 PFI PF2 PF3 PF4 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 ENTER 0 PFI PF2 PF3 PF4 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 ENTER 0 DP236 ...

Page 15: ...SET UP ESC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t NORWEGIAN DANISH QWERTY 0 0 0 0 t SWEDISH FINNISH QWERTY BACK BREAK SPACE OEL t LINE FEED BACK BREAK SPACE DEL LINE fEED Figure 1 3 ADM 36 Keyboard Layouts continued DP236 1 5 PFj PF2 PF3 PF4 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 ENTER 0 PFj PF2 PF3 PF4 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 ENTER 0 ...

Page 16: ...3 Tilt Mechanism Option The display tilt mechanism option allows the display to be placed in one of six positions Adjustment range is from 10 degrees back to 5 degrees forward of vertical 1 5 4 International Keycap Option The international keycap set provides the capability of using a QWERTY QWERTZ or AZERTY style keyboard layout The keycap set also includes the special character keycaps that are ...

Page 17: ...ete DEL Control No Scroll and Line Feed 1 7 FORMATTING AIDS Protect Mode Screen formatting of protected and unprotected fields displayed in dual intensity Edit Operations Clear entire screen to spaces clear unprotected positions to spaces character insert by line character delete by line line insert line delete erase line to spaces and erase page to spaces All edit operations can be activated re m...

Page 18: ...ssipation 222 BTUlH R Dimensions Monitor Unit Width Depth Height 18 0 inches 45 7 em 13 5 inches 34 3 em 15 5 inches 39 4 em Dimensions Keyboard Unit Width Depth Height 18 0 inches 45 7 em 9 0 inches 22 9 em 2 8 inches 7 0 em Weight 28 pounds 12 60 kg Total OPTIONS Display Tilt Mechanism 15 inch 38 1 em diagonaf display P 31 green phosphor N 0 Cost Micro Program Source Code Listing Output Cables C...

Page 19: ...he unit corresponds to that shown on the invoice 3 Check the hardware to determine if any assemblies or screws were loosened during shipment Tighten as required DP236 2 1 4 Inspect for dust or foreign material which may impair electrical contact when cable connections are made Vacuum to remove any loose dirt 5 Install and test the ADM 36 as soon as possible after delivery This is very important si...

Page 20: ...ed for either 115 volt or 230 volt operation as specified in the purchase order Any change in line voltage requires circuit changes which can be 2 2 accomplished only by authorized maintenance personnel 2 6 SET UP MODE The SET UP mode function allows a user to select terminal features that are tailored to the operating environment of a specific system The ADM 36 selects and stores the terminal fea...

Page 21: ... in the ROM The diagram depicts the memory locations of the terminal If the terminal power is turned off if the terminal is reset or a recall operation is performed all features stored in temporary memory will be replaced with the features in DP236 2 3 the NVR memory The Save Recall Default Features Default Tabs and Reset operations are explained in this section There are two SET UP modes SET UP A...

Page 22: ...entered from SET UP B by pressing the 5 key To exit SET UP A mode press the SET UP key The features that can be changed in SET UP A are the tabs and screen brightness The following steps detail the procedures for setting or changing tabs and screen brightness Changing tabs in SET UP A 1 To clear all tab stops press the 3 key 2 4 position the cursor on the preset or new tab stop and press the 2 key...

Page 23: ... or change each feature perform the following steps 1 To step forward through each terminal feature in SET UP B press the B key or space bar To step backward through each terminal feature press the B key 2 To change a feature step to the desired feature and press the 6key Each time the 6 key is pressed the feature option will change generally to the opposite state DP236 2 5 To exit SET UP B presst...

Page 24: ...132 Flag othrough 15 Keyboard Type QWERTY QWERTZ AZERTY or CUSTOM Line Mode Local or On Line New Line On or Off Parity On or Off Parity Sense On or Off Printer Baud Rate Same as Transmit Baud Rate above Printer Handshake X ON X OFF or RTS Printer Stop Bits 1 or 2 Printer Parity On or Off Printer Parity Sense Odd or Even Print Extent Full or Partial Print Terminator None or Form Feed Receive Baud R...

Page 25: ...l tabs set in the terminal when in SET UP A Mode 2 6 3 2 Line Local 4 Key The LINE LOCAL 4 Key places the terminal in either the ON LINE or LOCAL mode when in the SET UP mode When the terminal is in the ON LINE mode it communicates with the host system When the terminal is in the LOCAL mode it is functionally disconnected from the host DP236 2 7 system See Line Mode under the SET UP FEATURES this ...

Page 26: ...SET UP AlB 5 Key switches the terminal from SET UP A to SET UP B or from SET UP B to SET UP A when the terminal is in the SET UP mode 2 6 3 7 Toggle 6 Key When in the SET UP B mode the Toggle I O 6 key changes the displayed feature setting generally to the opposite state On features with more than one setting toggle will rotate through all the possible states 2 6 3 8 Transmit Speed 7 Key When the ...

Page 27: ...UP features in NVR memory DP236 2 9 2 6 9 SET UP Features The ADM 36 SET UP features fall into one of three categories operator preference host computer compatibility or interface and installation as summarized in Table 2 1 The SET UP features are explained in the following paragraphs and are presented in alphabetical order 2 6 9 1 Answerback The Answerback feature provides the terminal the capabi...

Page 28: ... key sequence is pressed 2 10 4 The internal buffer 256 characters is 32 characters away from being full This is transparent to the operator To resume transmission from the host computer to the terminal an X ON code must be generated An X ON code is generated by one of the following conditions 1 The NO SCROLL key is pressed again 2 The terminal is taken out of SET UP mode by pressing the SET UP ke...

Page 29: ...e AZERTY type keyboard is selected the top row of keys numerics and punctuation will be inverted i e The shift key must be pressed to produce numerals or change options in SET UP mode 2 6 9 11 Keyclick The Keyclick feature is used to turn a keyclick tone on or off If the feature is on a tone is generated each time a key on the keyboard is pressed 2 6 9 12 Line Frequency The Line Frequency feature ...

Page 30: ...to the terminal its status busy or ready to accept data The terminal will stop transmitting data when the printer sends an X OFF code or makes the Busy RTS level true at the interface Transmission resumes when the printer transmits an X ON code or makes the Busy RTS level false 2 12 2 6 9 21 Printer Parity When the Printer Parity feature is enabled on a parity bit will be added to the 7 or 8 bit c...

Page 31: ...wing baud rates 50 1200 75 1800 110 2000 134 5 2400 150 3600 200 4800 300 9600 600 19200 DP236 2 13 2 6 9 31 Wrap Around When the Wrap Around feature is enabled on the 81st or 133rd character depending on the characters per row selected is automatically placed on the first character position of the next line If the Wrap Around feature is disabled off the 81st or 133rd character and all following c...

Page 32: ...e self test operation Incorrect SET UP feature selection correct the SET UP features Suggested SET UP features which may be in error ANSIIVT 52 AUTO X ON X OFF Bits Character Parity Parity Sense Receiver Speed Transmit Speed Perform the self test operation The terminal has had difficulty in reading or writing the SET UP features stored in non volatile memory Check the feature settings and perform ...

Page 33: ...S 232C standard that are used in the ADM 36 Note that the modem connector is also used for RS 422A and 20mA current loop interfacing Thus only the signals indicated should be used Modem cables using all 25 pins may cause invalid signals to be present at the connecting devices 2 7 2 RS 422A Modem Interface The RS 422A Interface allows the ADM 36to be connected to a device using the differential lin...

Page 34: ...IEGLER INC DATA PRODUCTS DIVISION INTERCONNECT CABLES ADM 3 DATA DISPLAY TERMINAL MODEM TRANSMISSION LINES INTERCONNECT CABLES DATA SET OR MODEM LSI 300 SERIES PRINTER Figure 2 6 Typical ADM 36 Applications DP236 ...

Page 35: ...ower ON OFF switch controls Power Up and Power Down sequences Also performs hardware RESET when set to ON II Keyboard connector J4 MODEM PORT connector J3 AC FUSE 1 5 AMP SlO BlO 115V PRINTER PORT connector J2 Figure 2 7 ADM 36 Panel Controls DP236 ...

Page 36: ...ND 4 CLEAR TO SEND 5 INTERFACE DATA SET READY CONTROL 6 LOGIC c 7 CARRIER DETECT 8 DATA TERMINAL READY 20 uy Figure 2 8 RS 232C Modem Interface Logic J3 RECEIVE DATA DIFFERENTIAL 15 RECEIVE RECEIVE DATA LOGIC 17 TRANSMIT DATA DIFFERENTIAL 19 TRANSMIT TRANSMIT DATA LOGIC 25 Figure 2 9 RS 422A Modem Interface Logic 2 18 DP236 ...

Page 37: ...OPTO ISOLATED po 12 TRANSMIT TRANSMIT LOGIC 13 Figure 2 10 20mA Current Loop Modem Interface Logic J2 1 RECEIVE RECEIVE DATA LOGIC 2 TRANSMIT TRANSMIT DATA LOGIC 3 REQUEST TO SEND 4 CLEAR TO SEND po 5 DATA SET READY 6 L 7 CARRIER DETECT 8 DATA TERMINAL READY USY 20 i Figure 2 11 Printer Interface Logic RS 232C DP236 2 19 ...

Page 38: ...l eleetroniC8 if necessary 2 10 POWER TURN OFF Refer to figure 2 7 and proceed as follows 1 If the unit contains information which must be retained be sure to transmitthis information to host immediately This is necessary as display memory is cleared when power is removed from the unit An alternative is to send theinformation to a printer prior to turning OFF unit 2 Turn ofthe ADM 86by setting ON ...

Page 39: ...derin which they were typed The following pages discuss the keys on the keyboard codes generated by there keys and the different character sets that may be selected by the ADM 36 DP236 3 1 3 2 1 Auto Repeating Keys All keys will automatically repeat when pressed and held down for more than 1 2 second with the exception of the SET UP ESC NO SCROLL TAB RETURN and any key pressed simultaneously with ...

Page 40: ...es are also listed in Appendix A for quick reference 3 2 4 Special Control The Special Control keys transmit control codes to the host computer from the ADM 36 The special control keys and their codes are listed in Table 3 3 codes are also listed in Appendix A for quick reference 3 2 3 2 4 1 Backspace Key The backspace key transmits a backspace code 3 2 4 2 Delete Key The DELETE key transmits a de...

Page 41: ...RCASE KEY CODE LOWERCASE KEY CODE KEY GENERATED HEX GENERATED HEX A 41 61 B 42 62 C 43 63 0 44 64 E 45 65 F 46 66 G 47 67 H 48 68 I 49 69 J 4A 6A K 4B 6B L 4C 6C M 40 60 N 4E 6E 0 4F 6F P 50 70 Q 51 71 R 52 72 S 53 73 T 54 74 U 55 75 V 56 76 W 57 77 X 58 78 Y 59 79 Z 5A 7A DP236 3 3 ...

Page 42: ... grave Table 3 2 Numeric an4 Special Character po4es CODE GENERAtED HEX 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 20 3D 69 38 2 1 20 2F ac 60 50 UPPE RCASE KEY SHIFTep I or 1 underscote I CODE GENERATED HEX 21 40 j 24 25 Sf 26 2A 28 29 SF 2B 79 3A 22 3C 3F 7C 1E 70 DP236 ...

Page 43: ... OA Line Feed Transmits a line feed code to the system RETURN OD Carriage Return Transmits either a carriage return CR code or a carriage return and a line feed LF code SPACE BAR 20 Enter a space on the Moves the cursor on character display screen erase position to the right and enters what was there before a space on the display screen TAB 09 Tab one tap stop Transmits a tab code to the system Th...

Page 44: ...paragraphs explain the special function keys 3 2 6 1 Break Key When the BREAK key is pressed the transmission line is forced to its zero state for 250 seconds 10 percent 3 6 SHIFT And BREAK Key If the SHIFT key is pressed with the BREAK key the time for the zero state is increased to 3 5 seconds 10 percent and the data terminal ready DTR is de asserted off After the 3 5 second break the data termi...

Page 45: ...d and transmitted to the host are shown in Table 3 5 the control codes are also listed in Appendix A for quick reference DP236 HEX MNEMONIC 00 NUL 01 SOH 02 STX 03 ETX 04 EOT 05 ENO 06 ACK 07 BELL 08 BS 09 HT OA LF OB VT OC FF OD CR OE SO OF SI 10 DLE 11 DCI or XON 12 DC2 13 DC3 or XOFF 14 DC4 15 NAK 16 SYN 17 ETB 18 CAN 19 EM 1A SUB 1B ESC 1C FS 1D GS 1E RS 1F US 3 2 6 3 ENTER Key 3 7 The ENTER k...

Page 46: ...the settingof the Print Extent feature see Print Extent in the SET UP FEATURES Section 2 A form feed FF character can be added to the end of the s creen output if the Print Terminator feature is selected see Print Terminator in SET UP FEATURES Section 2 CONTROL and ENTER Keys When the CTRLand ENTERkeys are pressed sim J ltaneolJ sly line at a time print mode is en bled The screen willoutputaline a...

Page 47: ...f the SET UP mode The SET UP features are explained in detail in SET UP Mode Section 2 The SET UP features which may be changed by the host computer are listed in Table 3 6 and are explained in Control Sequences this section 3 2 7 NumeriC AuxUiary Keypad The keys on the numeric keypad may transmit the safile codes as the associated DP236 3 9 RETURN key ESC a P ESC a P ESC a Q ESC a Q ESC OR ESC a ...

Page 48: ... characters typed are placed on the screen 3 2 8 2 KBD Locked Light The KBD keyboard locked light is illuminated when the keyboard has been turned off but the terminal is still able to 3 10 receive data from the host computer The keyboard locked condition can be cleared by entering and exiting the SET UP mode 3 2 8 3 L1 L4 Indicator Lights The Ll L2 L3 and L4 indicator lights are turned on or off ...

Page 49: ...Control Character Control Sequence either ANSI or VT 52 The control characters and the ANSI and VT 52 control sequences are explained in the following paragraphs 3 4 1 Controi Character The control character is a single character sent from the host to the terminal whose occurrence in a particular context initiates modifies or stops a control function The control character causes the ADM 36 to take...

Page 50: ...izontal line CR Carriage return scan 5 6 9 and 10 65 e Horizontal line LF Line feed scan 5 6 7 and 8 66 f Horizontal line 0 Degree scan 5 6 7 8 9 and 10 67 9 Horizontal line Plus minus scan 3 and 4 68 h Horizontal line NL New line scan 3 4 9 and 10 69 i Horizontal line VT Vertical tab scan 3 4 7 and g 6A j Horizontal line J Lower right corner scan 3 4 7 8 9 and 10 6B k Horizontal line I Upper righ...

Page 51: ...tal line scan 1 2 5 and 6 scan 9 74 t Horizontal line r Left T scan 1 2 5 6 9 and 10 75 u Horizontal line l Right T scan 1 2 5 6 7 and 8 76 v Horizontal line 1 Bottom Tn scan 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 and 10 77 w Horizontal line T Top T scan 1 2 3 and 4 78 x Horizontal line I Vertical bar scan 1 2 3 4 9 and 10 79 y Horizontal line Less than or equal to scan 1 2 3 4 7 and 8 7A z Horizontal line Greater than or...

Page 52: ...ckspace moves the cursor left one character position If cursor is at leftmost position no action is taken CAN 18 Cancel causes the control sequences to abort Also causes the error character C to be dis played on the screen CR 00 Carriage Return moves the cursor to the left most character position on the current line DEL 7F Delete ignored on input not stored in input buffer ENQ 05 Enquiry transmit ...

Page 53: ...ter in a control sequence The intermediate character may be a single character or a parameter or a parameter string A parameter is a string of one or more bit combinations that represent a single value A parameter string is a string of bit combinations that represent a number of values There are two kinds of intermediate character parameters recognized the numeric parameter and the selective param...

Page 54: ...le 3 11 Host terminal control and status functions Table 3 11 ANSI Control Sequences Summary FUNCTION GROUP DESCRJPTtON CONTROL SE UENCE Speciat Graphics and DoubJe High Line ESC 3 top half Character Set Selection Double Wide Line ESC 4 bottom Select Character Set ESC Fs Designate GO Character Set ESC Fs Designate G1 Character Set SingJe Wide Single High Line ESC 5 Cursor Functions Cursor Backward...

Page 55: ... Set Top and Bottom ESC Pn Pn r Margins Tabulation Clear ESC Ps 9 Set Reset Mode Reset Mode ESC Ps Ps f Set Mode ESC Ps Ps h See Table 3 12 for a Iist of modes set with set reset control sequences Output and Print Device Status Report ESC Ps n Media Copy ESC Ps i LED Control Functions Load LEDs ESC Ps q Host Terminal Status Device Attributes ESC Ps c and Control Functions Identify Terminal ESC Z I...

Page 56: ...nd special graphic sets The GO and G1 character sets are invoked by the SI shift in and SO shift out codes 3 18 Fs 0 Line graphics 1 Alternate character set defined in SET UP 2 Alternate extra ROM special graphics 3 Wide point graphics A UKASCII B USASCII E Spanish F French G German Italian N Norwegian Danish S Swedish Finnish The UK United Kingdom and US United States ASCII sets and the internati...

Page 57: ...lines at the same column position 3 6 3 CUF Cursor Forward ESC Pn C Default Value 1 DP236 3 19 The cursor forward CUF control sequence moves the active position of the cursor to the right one or more positions The number of positions the cursoris movedis determined by the parameter Pn If the parameter value is zero 0 or one 1 the cursor is moved to the right one position If the cursor position is ...

Page 58: ... Pn f Default Value 1 The horizontal and vertical position HVP control sequence is used to move the active cursor to a specified position The specified position is determined by the parameters Pn Pn The first parameter specifies the line number and the second parameter specifies the column position If a parameter value is either zero 0 or one 1 the cursoris moved to the first line or first column ...

Page 59: ...d on the terminal keyboard 3 8 1 LSIKPAM Keypad Applica DP236 tion Mode LSI Private ESC The keypad application mode LSIKPAM control sequence causes the numeric keypad to transmit control sequences as specified in Table 3 7 Numeric Auxiliary Keypad this section 3 8 2 LSIKPNM Keypad Numeric Mode ESC The keypad numeric mode LSIKPNM control sequence causes the numeric keypad to transmit the ASCII code...

Page 60: ... from the active cursor position to the end of the screen 1 Erase from the start of the display screen to the active cursor position inclusive 2 Erase all the lines of the display All lines are changed to single width and the cursor does not move 3 22 Note Any complete line erased by the ED control sequence is returned to single width mode Example ESC 2 J erases all the lines of the display 3 9 5 ...

Page 61: ...ate ESC Pn Pn r The set top and bottom margins LSISTBM control sequence defines the scrolling region of the display screen The parameters Pn Pn define the line numbers of the scrolling region The first parameter is the line numbers of the first line in the scrolling region and the second parameter defines the bottom line The default value when no parameters are specified is the entire screen with ...

Page 62: ...uences and modes that are changed by these control sequences are explained in the following paragraphs 3 10 1 RM Reset Mode ESC Ps Ps 1 lower case L The reset mode RM control sequence resets one or more ADM 36 modes as specified by the parameters Ps Ps Eachmodeto be reset must be specified by separate parameters Ps selective parameters as specified in Table 3 12 Example ESC 4 20 1 resets mode to r...

Page 63: ...rol sequences specifies the cursor keys mode ESC 1 h set application mode ESC 11 set numeric mode DP236 3 25 3 11 4 LSICOLM Column Mode LSI Private The column mode LSICOLM is specified by a parameter in either the set mode SM or reset mode RM control sequence In the set state the maximum number of columns per line on the display screen is 132 In the reset state the maximum number of columns per li...

Page 64: ...tical movement ofthe active position only as defined in ANSI Standard X3 4 1977 and causes the RETURN key to send the single eR code 3 26 The following control sequence specifies the line feed new line mode ESC 20 h set new line option ESC 20 I set line feed only Note The line feed new line mode does not affect the Index IND or Next Line NEL control sequences 3 11 9 LSIOM Origin Mode LSI Private T...

Page 65: ...screen to be white with black characters The reset state causes the screen to be black with white characters The following control sequences specifies the screen mode DP236 ESC 5 h set black on white screen mode ESC 5l set white on black screen mode 3 27 3 11 13 LSIWM Wrap around Mode LSI Private The wrap around mode LSIWM is specified by a parameter in either the set mode SM or reset mode RM In t...

Page 66: ... LSISTBM and Print Extent Mode LSIEXT this section for a detailed explanation The Printer Controller mode is selected bythe host computer When Printer Controllermode is selected all characters received from the host are transmitted to the serial printer without displaying not displayed on the screen of the video terminal converting or altering the characters in any way The Print Cursor Line functi...

Page 67: ...is greater than zero The numeric parameter for the DA control sequence are as follows Ps selective parameter Parameter Ps Meaning DP236 o Request identification 1 11 Response Advanced Video Option AVO and Printer Port 3 29 3 14 2 LSIID Identify Terminal LSI Private ESCZ The identify terminal LSIID control sequence responds to a request from host for terminal identification the same as the Device A...

Page 68: ...erface 8 data bits per character 7 data bits per character 50 Bits per second 75 Bits per second 110 Bits per second 134 5 Bits per second 150 Bits per second 200 Bits per second 300 Bits per second 600 Bits per second 1200 Bits per second 1800 Bits per second 2000 Bits per second 2400 Bits per second 3600 Bits per second 4800 Bits per second 9600 Bits per second 19200 Bits per second Same as com ...

Page 69: ...is transmitted on receipt of a Request Terminal Parameters LSIREQTPARM control sequence from the host Table 3 14 lists all the parameters and definitions of each 3 14 5 LSIREQTPARM Request Terminal Parameters ESC I x The request terminal parameters LSIREQTPARM control sequence is sentby the host to determie the status of selected terminal parameters The LSIREQTPARM control sequence is sent by the ...

Page 70: ...ursor is on the top line of the screen a scroll down is performed 3 15 7 Direct Cursor Address ESCYPnPn The direct cursor address screen escape sequence moves the cursor to the specified 3 32 line and column number The line and column numbers are sent as ASCII codes whose values are the number plus IF Hex PN IF Hex plus line column number Example ESC Y space space moves cursor to home position 3 1...

Page 71: ...he display screen containing the active cursor The cursor position is not changed by DP236 3 33 this function Once the print cursor line function is selected the line cannot be changed before being printed 3 15 19 Print Screen Function ESC The print screen function escape sequence transmits a complete copy of the video terminal screen display to the serial printer After the print screen function i...

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Page 74: ... 76 118 1 27 47 61 107 127 147 167 0 1 1 1 BEL ETB 7 G W w 9 7 7 17 23 27 39 37 5 47 71 57 87 67 1m 17 119 10 30 50 70 110 130 150 170 1 0 0 0 BS CAN 8 H X h X a 8 18 24 28 40 36 56 46 72 58 88 68 104 78 120 11 TAB 31 51 71 Itl 131 151 In 1 0 0 1 HT EM 9 I Y i y 9 9 19 26 29 41 39 57 49 7359 89 69 lOS 79 121 12 32 52 72 112 132 152 172 t 0 t 0 LF SUB J Z j z A lOlA 26 2A 42 3A 58 4A 74 SA 90 6A 10...

Page 75: ...Toggle 80 132 Resets terminal Ignored Recall features from NVR Save features to NV R Recall default tabs Recall default features Increase brightness Decrease brightness Moves cursor to right Moves cursor to left Move cursor to right Return cursor to left A 2 SET UP B MODE Exit SET UP mode Ignored Ignored Toggle line local Go to SET UP A Change feature setting Change transmit baud rate Change recei...

Page 76: ...izontal line CR Carriage return scan 5 6 9 and 10 65 e Horizontal line LF Line feed scan 5 6 7 and 8 66 f Horizontal line 0 Degree scan 5 6 7 8 9 and 10 67 g Horizontal line Plus minus scan 3 and 4 68 h Horizontal line NL New line scan 3 4 9 and 10 69 i Horizontal line VT Vertical tab scan 3 4 7 and 8 6A j Horizontal line J Lower right corner scan 3 4 7 8 9 and 10 6B k Horizontal line I Upper righ...

Page 77: ...Set ESC Fs Designate G1 Character Set Single Wide Single H igh Une ESC 5 Cursor Functions Cursor Backward ESC Pn D Cursor Down ESC Pn B Cursor Forward ESC Pn C Cursor Position ESC Pn Pn H Cursor Position Report ESC Pn Pn R Cursor Up ESC Pn A Horizontal and Vertical ESC Pn Pn f Position Set Cursor Index Cursor Down With ESC D Scroll New Line With Scroll ESC E Restore Cursor and ESC 8 Attributes Rev...

Page 78: ... Erase To End Of Line Erase To End Of Screen Exit Alternate Keypad Mode Exit Graphics Mode Identif f Inverse Video Normal Video Print Cursor Line Function Print Screen Function Select Auto Print Line at a Time Mode Select Printer Controller Mode Terminate Auto Print Line at a Time Mode Terminate Printer Controller Mode A 5 ESCAPE SEQUENCE ESC A ESC B ESC D ESC C ESC H ESC I ESC Y Pn Pn ESC ESC ESC...

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Page 80: ...__ LEAR SIEGLER INC DATA PRODUCTS DIVISION ADM 36 Users Reference Manual Addendum DP2360382F03 The attached addendum describes the operation of the additional features provided with Version 1 7X Firmware ...

Page 81: ...display when the ADM 36 is On Line Although this is similar to Half Duplex operation there is no line turnaround protocol involved and the communications port still operates in a Full Duplex Mode Modem Control Mode The optional Integral Modem is controlled through thi s Set Up Mode feature when the modem is installed If no modem is installed in the ADM 36 this selection will have no effect The fol...

Page 82: ...ng Set Up Mode The following control sequences specify the Keyboard Action Mode ESC 2h LOCK KEYBOARD ESC 11 UNLOCK KEYBOARD SRM Send Receive Mode Local Echo The Send Receive Mode is specified by a parameter in either the Set Mode SM or Reset Mode RM control sequence In the Set state the Local Echo feature is disabled The ADM 36 operates in Full Duplex Mode and for characters transmitted to be disp...

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