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Page 1: ...CORPORATION Calleague CCJIIeague PILI User s Guide I I...

Page 2: ...gue unit s jack requirement of an RJ ll telephone jack The REN is also useful to determine the quantity of devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring...

Page 3: ...wn protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly...

Page 4: ...gue for Operation 2 4 Power Cord Battery Charger Connection Internal Modem Connection Optional Keypad Serial Port Printer Port 3 THE KEyBOARD 3 1 On Off Key 3 2 Gray Special Purpose Keys 3 2 Set Up Ke...

Page 5: ...mming the Auto Connect Channels 4 3 Auto Connect Set Up Menu 4 5 Channel Number Channel Name Channel Telephone Number Log On Information Channel Type Copy from Channel Selection MNP Microcom Networkin...

Page 6: ...ld Down Delay Key Click Warning Bell Margin Bell Caps Lock Shift Lock The Programmable Function Keys Tab Settings General Set Up Menu 4 24 Setting the Audio Volume Auto Off Timer Tone or Pulse Dial On...

Page 7: ...league PLUS Menu 6 1 Colleague PLUS File Commands 6 2 Accessing the PLUS Commands 6 2 Enhanced Communications 6 3 Pause Screen Snap Capture Send Record Playback Word Processing 6 7 Creating Editing a...

Page 8: ...store 6 22 General File System Functions 6 23 Copy Rename Erase Format Help Quit APPENDICES Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C AppendixD Appendix E Appendix F Appendix G AppendixH Appendix I Control Seq...

Page 9: ...y location that has a standard telephone outlet The terminal has the internal memory capacity to hold phone numbers and log on information for 20 host systems plus 1200 characters for programmable fun...

Page 10: ...etailed information on the keyboard keys and their functions This information prepares you for Chapter Four in which you learn how to program your communications channels and other Set Up parameters C...

Page 11: ...already been set at the factory but may be adjusted with a coin When the screw is tightened the display remains firmly in position When you loosen the screw the display can be adjusted to a desirable...

Page 12: ...Colleague has a scrolling feature which allows you to use up to 132 columns per line When in this mode only the left or right 80 columns of the 132 columns are visible See Chapter 4 p 4 14 The Collea...

Page 13: ...key 20 functions keys and 6 special purpose keys See Chapter 3 p 3 1 The 20 function keys the blue keys may be programmed for use in a variety of ways once communication with a host system has been e...

Page 14: ...ttery Charger Connection Your Colleague may be plugged into a standard electrical outlet or can operate on its own internal rechargeable battery If you are using an electrical outlet as your power sou...

Page 15: ...ten additional hours of internal battery power You may need to recharge the battery in some instances when you do not use the terminal regularly Even when the terminal is Off the internal memory still...

Page 16: ...rate at which computers and their peripherals communicate Use the modular telephone cable supplied with the Colleague Insert one end into the PHONE connector at the back of the Colleague and insert th...

Page 17: ...s underside lists the unit s model the rating charge input and the serial number We recommend you note the serial number for your records Optional Keypad The optional keypad is a calculator style key...

Page 18: ...m If you wish to communicate directly with a host system through the RS 232 port you need to know the rate in bps bits per second at which that system transmits and receives data This rate refers to t...

Page 19: ...ing Started External Modem Connection RS 232 NOTE The Colleague is an ungrounded system For adequate RS 232 connection one of the ground contacts pins 1 or 7 must be used See Appendix C Specifications...

Page 20: ...llel printers You can obtain the printer cable required from Random Corporation See Appendix E Equipment List or from an authorized Colleague dealer WARNING Both the Colleague unit and the Printer mus...

Page 21: ...C D F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F1 Fa Fe FlO Of OFF PLUS PR T USTEH F11 F12 F13 Ft F15 F16 F17 Ft F19 F20 I 9 21 Main Keyboard Keys FT IT ftF nT ftT F 16 17 18 19 20 10 11 12 13 SHIFT 14 eTA 15 Red Key 1 On Of...

Page 22: ...ss it again to turn the terminal Off If your Colleague will not turn Off you may hold down the ON OFF key for 5 seconds to force a terminal reset 22 I User s Guide Optional Keypad GRAY SPECIAL PURPOSE...

Page 23: ...also allows you to enter or change information in the Menu fields For example before typing in a channel name or telephone number you must press this key before you can enter characters After the corr...

Page 24: ...lows you to print what appears on the screen with the exception of the status line if present Use this key to send text on the display to a parallel printer via the PRINTER port See Chapter 4 p 4 18 P...

Page 25: ...e sequences of the VT220 numeric application keypad only Although the unmodified no SHIFf or CTRL function keys normally operate as described in the previous paragraph they may be set up to act as VT2...

Page 26: ...ur program manual or check with your host system s technical support When you program the function keys or edit the Log On or Answer Back sequences See Chapter 4 p 4 27 pressing the ESC key displays t...

Page 27: ...key with the number 5 on it To change the value of the key to the percent sign press the 5 or key while holding down the SHIFf key When you release the SHIFf key all keys revert to their lowercase val...

Page 28: ...system s technical support The BREAK key can be disabled from the Set Up Menus See Chapter 4 p 4 13 By pressing the CONTROL and BREAK keys simultaneously you can send the Answer Back Sequence to the h...

Page 29: ...3 5 the keys on the keypad also emulate the numeric application keypad mode of the VT220 keyboard The control sequences of these keys are listed in Appendix A Control Sequences 22 Function Keys The fu...

Page 30: ...ay parameters before logging on to a host system Some of the important default settings for the 20 channels to be explained later in this chapter are listed below Parameter Default Setting name blank...

Page 31: ...quipment DCE The Colleague is a DTE which usually includes terminals and printers DCB usually includes host systems and modems DTE equipment can be connected directly to DCE equipment but not directly...

Page 32: ...screen To select any sub menu from this Main Menu maneuver the reverse video bar to your selection with the left right up or down ARROW keys and then press the RETURN key The letters CR symbolize the...

Page 33: ...oggles your selection between the Insert and Replace modes The cursor becomes an underline character in Insert mode In some menus you are not required to type information into the fields Instead view...

Page 34: ...en your entries will overwrite the old ones Once you have selected the number of the Auto Connect channel that you wish to program the first screen of the Auto Connect Set Up menu will be displayed 1...

Page 35: ...e dialing of a 1 and an area code 3 If using an external modem are any Attention sequences required If so consult your modem manual and enter these into the field before you type the telephone number...

Page 36: ...type in the telephone number digit by digit each time you connect to a host system instead of having the number programmed to dial automatically Wait for Dial Tone Internal Modem Only This feature pe...

Page 37: ...is case the modem must be switched from an Originating modem to an Answering modem At other times the host security may demand that the modem either answer in an Originating mode or originate in an An...

Page 38: ...wish to conceal A flashing C appears in the log on field when the FI8 key is pressed Pressing the FI8 key again will deactivate the Conceal Function Otherwise the Conceal Function will remain active...

Page 39: ...hen the Go To Channel command is encountered in the sequence the log on sequence of that particular channel number will be transmitted after the Go To command To use this command press the F16 key whi...

Page 40: ...nt Auto Connect channel into the one you are currently programming To create a new channel return to the Main Menu and press RETURN to get the following prompt in the Auto Connect Set Up Menu Enter Au...

Page 41: ...No Check 8 Data Bits Odd Parity No Check 7 Data Bits Even Parity 7 Data Bits Odd Parity 7 Data Bits Mark Parity 7 Data Bits Space Parity Stop Bits As before press the RETURN key to select one of the...

Page 42: ...tion The Colleague will auto dial the Channel Telephone Number field and will then wait until the RS 232 port s Data Set Ready DSR signal is active before proceeding to the Log On field If you are dir...

Page 43: ...on is performed when a Line Feed Form Feed or Vertical Tab is received by the terminal Columns You may select either 80 or 132 column mode for the Colleague In 132 column mode however only the left or...

Page 44: ...function keys or numeric application keys The table below shows the behavior of the shifted function keys and the control function keys when the function keys are set to each of the three operations...

Page 45: ...rnal modem in this channel select Serial Port Modem Controls on the previous screen Modem Retrain With this field you may either enable or disable internal modem retrain at 9600 and 2400 bps Retrainin...

Page 46: ...ace and underline printing disable these attributes by selecting Print Attributes Disabled This will allow the printer to print the characters without the boldface and underline attributes When using...

Page 47: ...instruct your Colleague as to whether you want the printer to form feed advance to the top of the next page after it prints each screen You may select one of the following No Form Feeds In Prints or...

Page 48: ...ystem as either reverse video underlined or blinking If Bold Attribute Ignored is selected all bold characters sent from the host system will be displayed as regular text InterpretJDisplay Controls Se...

Page 49: ...Select the Keyboard Set Up Menu from the Main Menu and the following screen will be displayed r i f r f t t o cpe n I kB I On Cepe Lock i j c Hold Down Deley 1 eec gln Bell On Iil Auto Repeat When th...

Page 50: ...g Bell Off Margin Bell When enabled in the 80 column mode the Margin Bell sounds a bell every time a typed character extends beyond column 72 When 132 column mode is selected a bell sounds when the ch...

Page 51: ...you use often by simply typing in the information you want the host system to receive When you press the function key with the SHIFf key when FKeys VT220 FKeys See Chapter 4 p 4 15 the Colleague sends...

Page 52: ...annels Select one of the options FKeys Unlocked or FKeys Locked Press the F2 key to access the third and final Keyboard Set Up Menu screen 12345678 fr ilt t 1 567880123456788o123456788o 5 2 7880123456...

Page 53: ...before turning itself Off The timer starts over again every time you press a key or receive a character from the active communication ports RS 232 or internal modem Your options are Auto Off Disabled...

Page 54: ...e value 0 is entered in the Power Up Channel field the Auto Connect Menu appears when the Colleague is turned on NOTE To return to the opening menu from an Auto Connect channel press the SHIFT and BRE...

Page 55: ...to Connect password restricts the ability to enter any of the 20 Auto Connect channels Choose a password and enter its characters into the field After selecting a channel on the Auto Connect menu you...

Page 56: ...and type in the code To conceal the Answer Back Sequence press the FII key and the EDIT key when finished entering your sequence If you want to change a concealed Answer Back use the EDIT mode to make...

Page 57: ...rmat To operate the Back Up Set Up command you must be on line to a host system Once on line you must direct your host system to accept transmitted text for storage in a file Check with your host syst...

Page 58: ...ust be on line to a host system Press the SET UP key and select the Restore command You will now be returned to the on line session Invoke the procedure required to send the backed up data to your Col...

Page 59: ...S data if you have the PLUS Option The following message appears on your display WARNING all data will be erased are you sure yin Pressing the y key indicates yes you want all of the data erased Press...

Page 60: ...grammed a channel you may do so at this time See Chapter 4 p 4 5 or you can use a channel with the pre programmed default settings The important default settings and their default values are Phone Num...

Page 61: ...ing the number keys just as you would with a standard touch tone You should hear the Colleague dial the phone number NOTE The Audio Volume field must be set to LOW or HIGH for any sounds to be heard I...

Page 62: ...ts per second communication rate You may now enter whatever log on sequences are required for the host system you are using These sequences can be programmed into the Auto Connect channel See Chapter...

Page 63: ...PLUS Option only Record function is active PLUS Option only Screen Snap function is active PLUS Option only Receive functions are suspended PLUS Option only 3 Transmit Status This field indicates whe...

Page 64: ...t 8 Display Status HOLD indicates the HOLD SCROLL function is activated See Chapter 3 p 3 3 for an explanation of the HOLD SCROLL key 9 Channel Indicator r CHAN followed by the current Auto Connect ch...

Page 65: ...ON LINE SESSION When you finish your on line session you should log off of the host system and exit from the Auto Connect channel You can exit the Auto Connect channel by either turning the Colleague...

Page 66: ...d When the PLUS function is active the PLUS commands are displayed across the top of the screen Commands are organized into three categories Communications Word Processing and General In addition to d...

Page 67: ...S commands 1 With the ARROW keys move the reverse video bar to the command you wish to use and press the RETURN key 2 Type the desired PLUS command after the Command prompt appears on the status line...

Page 68: ...point where you left off in the PLUS mode NOTE The PLUS key can be pressed at any time during operation of the standard Colleague or PLUS mode except when using the Set Up Menus ENHANCED COMMUNICATION...

Page 69: ...set to Controller infonnation does not appear on the screen but is routed directly to the RAMdisk In Nonnal print mode characters sent to the terminal are displayed on the screen If your application...

Page 70: ...to a file that already exists data is appended onto the end of the existing file However you cannot append to a file that has already been edited by the Colleague s word processor When the Capture fu...

Page 71: ...has been edited by the Colleague PLUS word processor When Record is active the word RECORD appears on the status line In case of a host system disconnect or in the event that communications are disco...

Page 72: ...The next section gives you a detailed description of the Colleague s word processing features WORD PROCESSING With the word processing features of the Colleague you can create or edit files as well as...

Page 73: ...are in Insert or Replace mode for inserting or replacing text Indicator line This line is below the ruler line It shows you the following Each key and its function is described with its corresponding...

Page 74: ...ve to the next screen Move to the top of the screen Move to the bottom of the screen Replace current character with tab character in Replace mode Insert tab character in Insert mode Move to previous t...

Page 75: ...Be sure that your cursor is at the beginning of the text you wish to mark Press the F9 key to indicate the beginning of the block Move the cursor to the end of the block of text you are marking and pr...

Page 76: ...Page Length Access this field to set the page length you desire You may enter page lengths from 2 lines up to 255 lines The default page length is 66 lines NOTE The average mailing label is 4 lines w...

Page 77: ...ontrols various options that can be used with the Send and Back Up commands Line Prompt Char and Page Prompt Char These commands can be used to prevent the Colleague from sending information too fast...

Page 78: ...into a host system word processor Send CR at end of line is not supported in the Back Up function Send Paragraph Margins When set to On the Colleague will send spaces before sending text with paragra...

Page 79: ...he first occurrence of the text you are searching for you may search for succeeding occurrences by using the Search Next FI5 function discussed below Replace After accessing the Replace field you are...

Page 80: ...ion The marked text is moved to this position Copy To copy blocks of text place the cursor where you want to copy the marked text to and select Copy The marked text is copied to this position Delete W...

Page 81: ...g the RETURN key sets new margins and returns you to the Tabs Margins Menu Pressing ESC aborts you from the operation without changing your margins Top Margin and Bottom Margin Adjust your top and bot...

Page 82: ...used are indicated on the screen only Conversely pressing the FlO key makes this function active and what you see on your display is what you get if you print out your file Print Menu F2 This menu al...

Page 83: ...ines are added between the header and the text You can edit the header by using the Edit Line Keys See Chapter 4 p 4 4 Footer This field allows you to have a consistent message printed at the bottom o...

Page 84: ...have created place the cursor just before the page break and press the SHIFT key and the Fl9 key simultaneously The page break will be removed Help System Fll Pressing the FII key activates the Help S...

Page 85: ...ore than a third of the Free Disk Space there is insufficient memory for a temporary back up of your original file to be created In this case the following message appears on your screen WARNING Insuf...

Page 86: ...0 char Send Attributes OFF OFF ON Send CR at end of line ON OFF ON Send paragraph margins OFF OFF ON Left Margin 04 00 Right Margin 20 when capturing 00 Right Margin 64 Left Margin 20 134 when capturi...

Page 87: ...has been sent The Back Up command utilizes the Send parameters in the Send Set Up Menu See Chapter 6 p 6 12 The Restore command operates like the Capture function which enables you to transfer a file...

Page 88: ...may NOT copy a file if there is not enough Free Disk Space remaining If one file takes up more than one third of the RAMdisk you may not duplicate it Rename This function allows you to change a file s...

Page 89: ...P key to call up the Help System at anytime while in the PLUS mode This system can be activated to answer questions you may have concerning your Colleague PLUS option Areas of available help include C...

Page 90: ...nce For example a CSI 9B HEX can be represented by ESC IB HEX followed by 5B HEX When the Colleague is in 7 bit mode it is capable of receiving 8 bit codes However it will only transmit 7 bit codes TE...

Page 91: ...the cursor resides at the left margin HORIZONTAL HT Moves the cursor to the next tab stop location TAB LINE FEED LF Moves the cursor down one line vertically without changing horizontal position Howev...

Page 92: ...sed as an escape sequence introducer Any escape or control sequence that is in process is terminated DELETE DEL This character is ignored when it is received Note May not be used as a time fill charac...

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Page 94: ...bit control codes Communications must be set to 8 data bits Sets the terminal to emulate a VT220 using 7 bit control codes Sets the terminal to emulate a VT220 using 8 bit control codes Communications...

Page 95: ...h Cursor ESC 11 Cursor keys send application or ANSI cursor codes 132 Columns ESC 3 h 80 Columns ESC 31 Virtual screen width Reverse ESC 5 h Normal ESC 51 Normal or reverse Video Video video screen R...

Page 96: ...Cursor Position Index Sequence ESC Pn A ESC Pn B ESC Pn C ESC PnD ESC PI Pc H or ESC PI Pc f ESCD Result Moves the cursor up Pn lines in the current cursor column Moves the cursor down Pn lines in the...

Page 97: ...s not been received the cursor moves to the home position with no attributes Tab stops are positioned on the horizontal lines of the screen The cursor advances to the next tab stop when the terminal r...

Page 98: ...de o 2 4 5 7 22 24 25 27 Result All attributes off Bold attribute on Underscore attribute on Blinking attribute on Reverse video attribute on Bold attribute off Underscore attribute off Blinking attri...

Page 99: ...butes Off does not apply to select graphic renditions Subsequent characters are non erasable see ERASING SEQUENCES Subsequent characters are erasable see ERASING SEQUENCES CHARACTER SET SELECTION Char...

Page 100: ...As GO Gl G2 G3 Character Set Selections Not Supported Soft Character Sets ESC Dscs ESC Dscs ESC Dscs ESC Dscs GO Gl G2 G3 LOCK SHIFTS Sequence Description SI Lock shift GO into GL SO Lock shift G1 to...

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Page 102: ...inning of the current line to and including the cursor position VT220 mode only r Selective ESC 2 K Erases all erasable characters on the r Erase in Line current line VT220 mode only r r Selective ESC...

Page 103: ...the cursor is moved off of the line due to a Line Feed LF Form Feed FF Vertical Tab VT or Auto Wrap Printed line is terminated by a Carriage Return and the character which moved the cursor off the lin...

Page 104: ...ture redefinition Function Key Value Kyn Function Key Value Kyn Fl 12 Fll 23 F2 1 3 F12 24 F3 14 F13 25 F4 1 5 F14 26 F5 16 F15 28 F6 1 7 F16 29 F7 1 8 F17 3 1 F8 19 F18 32 F9 20 F19 33 FlO 21 F20 34...

Page 105: ...c What is your service class code and or what are your attributes ESC Oc ESC 62 2 I am a service class 2 terminal 62 6 8 c with printer port 2 selective erase 6 user defmed keys 8 ESC c What type of...

Page 106: ...A 17...

Page 107: ...Character Sets Character Attributes Selective Erase Attribute Save Cursor State State After Power Up or Soft Terminal Reset Visible Replace Independent of margins Set up setting Power Up or Off Soft T...

Page 108: ...referred this sequence is provided for use with preceding Colleague Models This command clears the status line and permits the usage of the WRITE TO STATUS LINE COMMAND Although the previous sequence...

Page 109: ...FI AO CTRLF3 C2 F4 83 SHlFTF2 Al CfRLF4 C3 F5 84 SHlFTF3 A2 CTRLF5 C4 F6 85 SHlFTF4 A3 CfRLF6 C5 F7 86 SHlFTF5 A4 CfRLF7 C6 F8 87 SHlFTF6 AS CfRLF8 C7 F9 88 SHlFTF7 A6 CfRLF9 C8 FlO 89 SHlFTF8 A7 CfRL...

Page 110: ...Auto Connect channels See Chapter 3 p 3 5 and Chapter 4 p 4 15 VT220 FUNCTION KEYS Key definitions below are the VT220 function keys The first 5 function keys send the following sequences in the VT220...

Page 111: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PFI PF2 PF3 PF4 ENTER Colleague Key Sequence F20 ESCOp Fll ESCOq Fl2 ESCOr F13 ESCOs Fl4 ESCOt Fl5 ESCOu Fl6 ESCOv Fl7 ESCOw Fl8 ESCOx Fl9 ESCOy F6 ESCOm F7 ESCOI F8 ESCOn FI ESCOP F2...

Page 112: ...ne changes to show the new key definitions on line 25 of the display See Chapter 3 p 3 3 F1 through F8 are defined as follows for use in some editing applications Key F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 VT220 Key...

Page 113: ...ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI DLE DCI DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US DEL Key Pressed With Ctrl Key 2 or space bar A B C D E F G H I J K L M N o P Q R S T U V W X Y Z...

Page 114: ...23 39 55 l 81 9 03 W 19 8 BS 8 CAN 18 2ll 8 38 H X 58 h 88 18 1 0 0 0 8 24 58 72 88 04 X 120 9 HT EM 19 28 9 39 I Y 58 I 7 1 0 0 1 20 41 51 13 81 105 Y 21 A LF A SUB A 2A SA J 4A Z SA j SA 7A 1 0 1 0...

Page 115: ...55 degrees Centigrade 10 to 95 non condensing ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS LINE VOLTAGE using exterior wall mount unit LINE FREQUENCY INPUT POWER BATTERY CAPACITY BATTERY VOLTAGE CHARGER CONNECTION DISPL...

Page 116: ...table bps rate 150 to 19200 Selectable parity 7 or 8 bit data 15 pin D connection 5K bytes second maximum transfer rate 8 data bits Negative strobe out Positive busy in 1 pin 1 Ground GND pin 2 Transm...

Page 117: ...ay section of your Colleague and is used to tighten the screen into an upright position for use Be careful not to over tighten the screw so the plastic casing will not be cracked or damaged If the scr...

Page 118: ...PFCLGPIBS PFCLGP2SS PFCLGP2BS PFCLGP9SS PFCLGP9BS PFCLGQlSS PFCLGQIBS PFCLGQ2SS PFCLGQ2BS PFCLGQ9SS PFCLGQ9BS Telephone Cord Colleague AC Charger User s Guide and Function Key Overlays included EXTEN...

Page 119: ...olleague Auto Charger Colleague Telephone Cord Colleague AC Charger Colleague Function Key Overlay Package Colleague and Colleague PLUS User s Guide UPGRADES Colleague MNP Software Upgrade Colleague P...

Page 120: ...appears in Battery is low Plug Colleague into recharger lower right corner of display Getting unexpected results Data bits Parity field may be Check Auto Connect Set Up when attempting to connect to s...

Page 121: ...PLUS file directory the Auto Connect Menu WARNING This will erase all Colleague PLUS files Function keys will not send Keys were programmed Program the function keys sequences you have while in an ac...

Page 122: ...efore you can program your new Colleague You either fill in the required information or check the box containing the selection you need Once you have filled in a sheet you will have all the informatio...

Page 123: ...tput Rate I NORMAL I SLOW I Data Bits TIIJ Stop Bits JJ XOFF Flow Control IENABLEDI DISABLEDI Parity I NONE I EVEN I ODD IMARK ISPACE I Parity Check Terminal Type I VT220 8 BIT I VT220 7 BIT I VT100 I...

Page 124: ...before any warranty service will be performed This warranty applies only to equipment which is purchased new and which is located within the United States Canada Puerto Rico or Mexico during the enti...

Page 125: ...consumer products so the above exclusion may not be applicable if the Colleague constitutes a consumer product under applicable law In no event shall Random Corporation s liability whether in Contract...

Page 126: ...FOR THE COLLEAGUE Non Warranty Repairs Non Warranty repair charges apply when the 1 year warranty period is over if any of the warranty conditions are not met or if no proof of purchase receipt accomp...

Page 127: ...ts Per Second Rate See Communication Rate Blinking Attribute 4 19 A 9 Block Menu 6 9 6 10 6 15 Index Blue Function Keys See Function Keys Bold Attribute 4 19 A 9 Boldfacing 4 17 4 18 6 8 6 13 Bottom o...

Page 128: ...6 8 6 9 A 12 Delete Key 3 1 3 8 4 4 6 9 Delete Line 6 9 A 12 Deleting Text 6 9 Depth C l Device Attribute Reports A 16 Device Control String A 4 Device Status Reports A 16 A 17 Dial Tone 4 6 4 7 5 2 D...

Page 129: ...IBM Proprinter 4 17 Indicator Line 6 8 Indicator Status Line 4 14 5 3 A 19 Input Power C l Insert 3 3 A 23 Insert Replace 4 4 6 8 6 10 A 6 A 18 Insert Character 6 9 A 12 Insert Line 6 10 A 12 Insertin...

Page 130: ...s Nonnal Output 4 13 Nonnal Print Mode 3 4 4 18 6 4 Numeric Application Keys 3 5 4 15 A 21 A 22 Numeric Keypad 2 7 3 2 3 9 4 15 A 22 Numeric Punctuation and Symbol Keys 3 2 3 8 o On LinelLocal 4 24 4...

Page 131: ...o 4 20 4 21 6 10 6 15 A 6 A 9 C 2 Index Right Arrow 4 4 4 14 6 16 6 17 Right Margin 6 7 6 8 6 16 6 21 Routine Care D l RS 232 2 4 2 8 2 9 4 2 4 11 4 12 4 13 5 2 5 5 See Serial Port Ruler Line 6 7 S Sa...

Page 132: ...7 4 8 4 24 Top Margin 6 16 A 14 Transmit 7 Bit Codes A 5 Transmit 8 Bit Codes A 5 Transmit Status 5 4 Transmitted Codes A 21 A 24 Triple Spacing 6 17 Troubleshooting 4 19 4 24 F 1 F 2 Two Second Dela...

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