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NTI
RACKMUX® Series
RACKMUX-T15
Rack Mount ANSI Terminal Drawer
Installation and Operation Manual
MAN029 Rev Date 10/18/2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction......................................................................................................................................................................1
Materials..........................................................................................................................................................................2
Features and Functions...................................................................................................................................................3
1. Installation ...................................................................................................................................................................4
1.1 Rack Mounting Instructions ...................................................................................................................................4
1.1.1 Standard Rack.................................................................................................................................................4
1.1.2 Optional Telco 2-Post Mounting ......................................................................................................................5
1.2 Connect The Cables..............................................................................................................................................6
1.3 Power Up The Terminal.........................................................................................................................................7
2. Using The RACKMUX.................................................................................................................................................7
2.1 How To Setup The Terminal..................................................................................................................................7
2.1.1 Entering Setup.................................................................................................................................................7
2.1.2 Saving and Exiting Setup.................................................................................................................................7
2.1.3 Setup Directory................................................................................................................................................7
2.1.4 Default Configuration.......................................................................................................................................8
2.2 Changing The Operating Parameters....................................................................................................................9
3. Local Keyboard Commands......................................................................................................................................16
4. Connector Pin Assignment........................................................................................................................................17
5. Command Guide .......................................................................................................................................................18
5.1 Commands Supported in ASCII Personalities.....................................................................................................18
5.2 Variable Values for Table 10 Commands............................................................................................................25
6. ANSI Command Guide.............................................................................................................................................29
6.1 VT100, VT220 and Console ANSI Command Guide ..........................................................................................29
6.2 VT52 Command Guide........................................................................................................................................36
7. Using Printer Server in Ethernet Terminal ................................................................................................................37
Introduction................................................................................................................................................................37
7.1 Basic Setup.......................................................................................................................................................37
7.2 Setup for LPD ...................................................................................................................................................37
7.3 LPD printing ......................................................................................................................................................38
7.4 Setup for TFTP .................................................................................................................................................39
7.5 TFTP Printing....................................................................................................................................................39
8. On-Screen Display (OSD).........................................................................................................................................40
8.1 Standard Controls................................................................................................................................................40
8.2 OSD Control Menu ..............................................................................................................................................40
8.2.1 OSD Main Menu ............................................................................................................................................40
8.2.2 Brightness/Contrast Menu .............................................................................................................................41
8.2.3 Color Menu ....................................................................................................................................................41
8.2.4 Position Menu................................................................................................................................................41
8.2.5 Setup Menu....................................................................................................................................................42
9. Keyboard Functions ..................................................................................................................................................43
9.1 Function Key Operation.......................................................................................................................................43
9.2 Number Pad.........................................................................................................................................................44
9.3 Other Uses of the Function Key ..........................................................................................................................45
9.4 Numeric Keypad Option ......................................................................................................................................45
10. CPU-to-RACKMUX Ethernet Crossover Cable.......................................................................................................46
11. DC Power Option ....................................................................................................................................................47
Dimensional Drawings...................................................................................................................................................48
Frequently Asked Questions .........................................................................................................................................49
Technical Specifications................................................................................................................................................50
Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................................................................51
Index..............................................................................................................................................................................51
Warranty Information.....................................................................................................................................................51
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TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 1- Mount RACKMUX to rack...................................................................................................................................................4
Figure 2- Position RACKMUX with clearance to open .......................................................................................................................4
Figure 3- Mount to Telco post with optional mounting brackets.........................................................................................................5
Figure 4 -Connect a CPU to the RACKMUX......................................................................................................................................6
Figure 5- Connect to CPU using Ethernet cable................................................................................................................................6
Figure 6- Function keys to press for submenus.................................................................................................................................7
Figure 7- OSD Controls ...................................................................................................................................................................40
Figure 8- US (English) Keyboard Layout .........................................................................................................................................43
Figure 9- Keyboard LED Indications................................................................................................................................................43
Figure 10- Keys of the Number Pad ................................................................................................................................................44
Figure 11- Additional multi-function keys .........................................................................................................................................45
Figure 12- U.S. (English) keyboard with numeric keypad ................................................................................................................45
Figure 13- U.K. (English) keyboard with numeric keypad ................................................................................................................46
Figure 14- German keyboard with numeric keypad .........................................................................................................................46
Figure 15- RACKMUX with DC Power option ..................................................................................................................................47
Figure 16- Apply wires to terminal block ..........................................................................................................................................47
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1- Main Setup Menu Exit Functions .........................................................................................................................................7
Table 2- Programmable Keys ..........................................................................................................................................................12
Table 3- Color Setup Menu..............................................................................................................................................................13
Table 4- Color Palettes ....................................................................................................................................................................14
Table 5- Local Keyboard Commands in Native Mode......................................................................................................................16
Table 6- Serial Port (Serial 1) Connector Pin Assignments .............................................................................................................17
Table 7- Serial Port (Serial 2) Connector Pin Assignments .............................................................................................................17
Table 8- Printer Port Connector Pin Assignments ...........................................................................................................................17
Table 9- 10Base T Connector Pin Assignments ..............................................................................................................................17
Table 10- Commands Supported in ASCII Personalities .................................................................................................................18
Table 11- VT52 Mode Escape Sequences ......................................................................................................................................36
Table 12- Number Pad Keys............................................................................................................................................................44
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INTRODUCTION
The RACKMUX-T15 (formerly referred to as RACKMUX-TERMINAL) Rack Mount ANSI Terminal Drawer (RACKMUX) places a
VTxx/ANSI Terminal right in the rack for space-saving, convenient control of SUN or PC-based headless servers. This LCD
monitor terminal drawer eliminates the need for an external laptop or table-top dumb terminal. This flexible terminal is easy to
install and configure for either of the following communication modes:
RS232 Terminal (using a RS-232 port for serial console connection). Use this configuration of the RACKMUX with the NTI
SERIMUX™ Console Serial Port Switch to control multiple servers.
Telnet Terminal (using an RJ45 10Base-T network port for Ethernet telnet console connection). The Ethernet connection can be
used with any 10Mb-compatible Ethernet host adapter, but is most suited for use with RSC (Remote System Control) Ethernet
ports, since these provide the same functionality as serial (ttya) console ports. This connection supports up to 12 telnet sessions
to different servers. The state of each server session is preserved by the terminal. Terminal sessions can be switched via hot-
keys. When using the Ethernet telnet connection, the Terminal Drawer can be connected to multiple servers via an Ethernet
switch. However, it is advisable that the network used to connect the server consoles remains private for security reasons.
Note: Both RS232 serial and Ethernet telnet connections cannot be active at the same time.
This general purpose character terminal drawer offers full transaction capabilities and is largely pre-configured for most
applications. It was designed in conjunction with SUN Microsystems to ensure flawless compatibility with all SUN servers. It is also
compatible with most racks, including the Sun StorEdge 72", Sun Fire rack, and most EIA 19" racks. This console drawer is the
ideal solution for controlling web servers, DNS servers, mail servers and other equipment that lack video card capability, such as
the SUN Netra systems and HP servers.
The RACKMUX Terminal drawer is also available with an integrated console switch (RACKMUX-T15-RS16 or RACKMUX-T15-
SS8). See our website for details.
Features
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Entire unit is only 1U (1.75") high
High-quality metal construction (ideal for most industrial and commercial settings)
15" TFT Rack Mount flip-up LCD Monitor features a wide viewing angle
Screen size: 80x24 characters plus status line
Keyboard lock prevents unauthorized use
Auto shut-off switch: turns OFF power to the monitor when the LCD is folded closed
Display format of 800x600
LCD Display controls (using on-screen menu)
83-key (US) or 84-key (UK, German, French, Italian, Spanish) keyboard with wrist pad
Supports RSC capabilities
Serial and parallel slave-printer ports
Includes rack mount kit suitable for SUN and most EIA 19" racks (fits 22" to 39" rack depths via adjustable mounting
brackets)
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Optional support for mounting in a two-post Telco rack
Optional protective anti-glare, tempered glass shield
Internally mounted AC power supply or optional 48VDC power input
Locking rails to prevent movement of the drawer when fully extended
Multiple RS-232 Emulations:
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ADDS A2
PC TERM
PCG Alpha
Console ANSI
TVI910+
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VT100
VT220
WY-50+
WY-60
WY-100
WY-120
WY-325
TV1925
VT52
Compatibility
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Compatible with any SUN or PC-based headless server.
Communicates with routers, bridges, firewalls, and hubs
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Options
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LCD anti-glare protective glass shield - add a "G" to the model when ordering (i.e. RACKMUX-T15G)
Telco 2-post style mounting kit- order RL-T15-TEL
DC Power option- for use with 36-72VDC input- add “48V” to the part number (i.e. RACKMUX-T1548V)
Numeric keypad option- for a separate 17-key numeric keypad, add “-N” to the part number (i.e. RACKMUX-T15-N)
See our catalog, visit our website at http://www.networktechinc.com, or contact an NTI sales representative at 800-742-8324 (800-
RGB-TECH) or 330-562-7070 for more details.
MATERIALS
Materials Supplied with this kit:
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VEXT-1,5-MM 1-1/2 foot 15HD VGA male-male cable
9DF25DM-NUL-6 6 foot DB9 female to DB25 male null modem cable
IEC Power Cord, country specific
2 Keys for Lock
2 Rear Mounting Brackets w/nuts
8 #10-32x3/4” screws and cage nuts for mounting to a rack
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Fn
A
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Front View
RACKMUX-T15
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Rear View
RACKMUX-T15
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FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
1. Power Button- press to turn the LCD monitor ON and OFF
2. Power LED- indicates operation status
Green=Power-On, Video Input Signal OK
Red = Suspend / Stand-by, or no Video Input Signal
3. Menu Button- press to turn ON the OSD menu
4. Up Arrow Button- press to move the cursor in the OSD menu up
5. Down Arrow Button- press to move the cursor in the OSD menu down
6. Select Button- press to select a menu item (when OSD menu is ON) or press to auto adjust the video quality (when OSD
menu is OFF)
7. NumLock LED- illuminates when the number lock is ON
8. CapsLock LED- illuminates when CapLock is ON
9. Scroll Lock LED- illuminates when ScrollLock is ON
10. Fn LED- illuminates when Function Features (page 43) are enabled.
11. Keyboard- for manual data entry and computer control
12. LCD Display- for viewing the video signal from the connected CPU
13. Key Lock- to secure the keyboard in a closed position preventing unauthorized use
14. Auto Shut OFF Switch- automatically shuts OFF the LCD display when the monitor is folded down
15. IEC Connector- for attachment of the IEC power cord to power the keyboard and mouse
16. VGA- for connection of the VGA cable from the MONITOR port for the LCD display
17. Monitor- for connection of the VGA cable to support the LCD display
18. Serial #2-male SUB D 9 connector- for attaching a local printer serially
19. Parallel- female SUB D 25 connector- for attaching local printer with parallel printer cable
20. Serial #1- male SUB D 9 connector- for attaching the serial interface cable from CPU
21. 10 Base T- female RJ45 connector- for connecting 10 Base-T Cat 5 Ethernet cable
22. VEXT-1,5-MM- 1-1/2 foot 15HD male-male VGA cable- to connect the VGA port to the Monitor port
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1. INSTALLATION
1.1 Rack Mounting Instructions
1.1.1 Standard Rack
The RACKMUX was designed to be mounted to a rack and includes mounting flanges to make attachment easy.
1. Determine the mounting height in the rack for the drawer. It should be a height comfortable to use the keyboard and see the
LCD display. Mark holes in each of the 4 corner cabinet rails at points all level with each other.
2. Secure the rear brackets to the rear rack cabinet rails at the holes marked in step 1 using #10-32x3/4” screws and cage nuts
(supplied). Be sure to tighten the screws securely.
3. Lift the keyboard into position and line the studs on the left and right sides up with the slotted openings in the rear bracket.
Apply the nuts (supplied) to the studs but do not tighten the nuts yet.
FYI: There are 5 mounting studs provided on each side of the RACKMUX. Depending on the depth of the rack and
distance apart of the cabinet rails, the position of the rear bracket may make all 5 studs available for use. In this case,
apply the 2 nuts to the studs furthest apart from each other on each side.
4. Slide the drawer in until the top holes in the front bracket flanges line up with the holes marked in step 1. Secure the front
brackets on the drawer to the front cabinet rails using #10-32x3/4” screws and cage nuts (supplied). Be sure to tighten the
screws securely. Then tighten the nuts applied in step 3.
Front Cabinet
Rear Cabinet
Rail
Rail
Stud on drawer
Rear bracket overlapping
Front bracket
flange on drawer
Drawer
drawer
(Rear edge
of drawer)
Rear bracket
flange
Apply nuts (supplied) to studs and
secure rear brackets to drawer.
Figure 1- Mount RACKMUX to rack
Note: To provide sufficient room for the LCD monitor to be opened to a proper viewing angle (a minimum 90 degree
position from the keyboard), ensure that all devices mounted above the RACKMUX extend no more than 1.75” from the
rack frame. (See Fig. 2)
"X" must be
less than 1.75"
for LCD to open
to full 90
Server mounted
X
above RACKMUX
in the same rack
90
Side View of RACKMUX-T15
Figure 2- Position RACKMUX with clearance to open
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1.1.2 Optional Telco 2-Post Mounting
If the Telco 2-post mounting bracket kit (RL-T15-TEL) is to be used, secure the short and long brackets to each side of the drawer
as shown in Fig. 3. Apply 2 nuts (supplied) per bracket to secure the brackets to the drawer. Apply two #10-32x3/4” screws
(supplied) per bracket to the post at the desired height. Slots are provided in the brackets to make minor depth adjustments
easy. Be sure to properly tighten all nuts and screws before using the drawer.
Figure 3- Mount to Telco post with optional mounting brackets
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1.2 Connect The Cables
1. Connect a female SUB D 9 end of the null modem cable (supplied) to the "SERIAL 1" male SUB D 9 serial interface
connector on the RACKMUX (see Fig. 4).
2. Connect the other end of the null modem cable to a CPU.
Alternatively, use an Ethernet cable to connect to a CPU (see Fig. 5). For direct connection, use a crossover cable (see
pinout on page 46). For connection through a Local Area Network (LAN), use a patch cable wired straight through (pin
1 to pin 1, pin 2 to pin 2, etc.).
Note: A serial cable (Figure 4) and Ethernet cable cannot both be connected at the same time.
3. Connect the VEXT-1.5-MM cable between the
Attach local printer
ports labeled "MONITOR" and "VGA".
either by parallel cable to Parallel
or by serial cable to Serial 2
4. If connecting a printer, connect
either a serial printer cable to
the remaining male SUB D 9
connector or a parallel printer
cable to the female SUB D 25
connector (see page 3, items
19 & 20).
Rear View
RACKMUX-T15
IEC Powercord
(supplied)
5. Connect the IEC power cord to
the IEC connector.
15HD male
Video Connector
Rear View of CPU
VEXT-1,5-MM (supplied)
9DF25DM-NUL-6
(supplied)
SUB D 9 female
connector
SUB D 25 male
connector
Figure 4 -Connect a CPU to the RACKMUX
Rear View
RACKMUX-T15
male RJ45
connector
Server
Rear View of CPU
10Base T Ethernet Cable
(crossover cable)
male RJ45
connector
Server
LAN
10Base T
Ethernet
Cable
(patch cable)
Figure 5- Connect to CPU using Ethernet cable
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1.3 Power Up The Terminal
1. Plug in to power ON the RACKMUX.
2. Using the key, unlock the drawer and slide the keyboard and LCD Display out far enough to raise the display to a comfortable
viewing angle.
3. Adjust the screen's brightness and contrast with the controls located on the monitor– as needed (see page 40).
2. USING THE RACKMUX
2.1 How To Setup The Terminal
The RACKMUX is compatible with most CPUs and application packages. A menu driven setup system is provided
to select and save the settings required by the CPU and application. A user must be familiar with the requirements of
the CPU in order to setup the RACKMUX.
2.1.1 Entering Setup
Hold down the <ALT> key and then depress the <Esc> key to enter Setup mode. When entering Setup, any text on the screen
temporarily disappears, and the main SETUP directory appears (See Figure 6). When leaving the Setup mode, the main SETUP
directory disappears, and any text that was on the screen will reappear.
2.1.2 Saving and Exiting Setup
The first menu seen when entering Setup serves as a directory to the other Setup menus. To exit Setup or any submenu, press
<F12>. Pressing <F12> will return the display to the main Setup directory and with another press of <F12> the user will be given
the option of saving the selections made.
The highlighted field at the right of the screen gives the user the choice of saving or not saving parameter changes in the
memory before returning the terminal to the normal operating mode.
NOTE: If settings are not saved before leaving the Setup mode, any new selections will be lost when the RACKMUX is
powered-down.
To save Setup selections, depress the Spacebar to change the save field at the right side of the screen from NO to YES before
exiting Setup. (Table 1 describes your options on exiting Setup.)
Depress <F12> to leave Setup and return to the normal display mode.
Table 1- Main Setup Menu Exit Functions
Option
Function
No
Returns terminal to normal operating mode without saving parameter changes for power up
Yes
Saves all changes (operating parameter, tabs, key definition, and answerback message); returns terminal
to its normal operating mode.
Shift + Esc
Restores all setting (operating parameters, tabs, key definitions, and answerback message) to default values.
2.1.3 Setup Directory
The fields at the bottom of the screen (Figure 6) show the various setup menus where the terminal's operating parameters can be
changed and the function key to press to immediately display any menu.
Figure 6- Function keys to press for submenus
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2.1.4 Default Configuration
The terminal is delivered pre-configured with the following settings suitable for most RS232 serial console connections at 9600
baud using VT-100 emulation.
Disp SETUP Menu
F2 General SETUP Menu
F3 Keybd SETUP Menu
Columns = Econ-80
Cursor = Blink Block
Screen Saver = Off
Lines = 24
Background = Dark
Page Length = 1 x Lines
Auto Page = Off
Personality = VT 100
Enhance = On
Keyclick = Off
Key Repeat = 5
Xmt Limit = None
Margin Bell = Off
Language = US
Keycode = ASCII
NRC = Off
Status Line = Standard
Scroll Speed = Jump
Auto Scroll = On
End of Line Wrap = On
Rcvd CR = CR
Width change clear = Off
ANSI Reverse = Off
Display= LCD
Monitor = Off
Attribute = Char
Bell Volume = 2
NUM Start = Off
DEL Keypad = Dot/Del
F4 Comm SETUP Menu
F5 Misc SETUP Menu
F9 Lan Setup Menu
Baud rate = 9600
Data / Stop Bits = 8/1
Parity = None
Wprt Intensity = Dim
Wprt Reverse = Off
Local IP Address = {blank}
Netmask = {blank}
Gateway = {blank}
Remote IP 0..B Address ={blank}
Port 0...B = 23
Term Type = vt100
Wprt Underline = Off
Block End = US/CR
Ptr Baud rate = 38400
Ptr Data/Stop Bits = 8/1
Ptr Parity = None
Ptr Rcv Hndshake = Xon/Xoff
Ptr Xmt Hndshake = Xon/Xoff
Ptr Rcv = Off
Rcv Hndshake = Xon/Xoff
Xmt Hndshake = Xon/Xoff
Comm Mode = FDX
XPC Handshake = On
Printer Selection = Off
Multiple Sessions = Off
Ethernet Mode = Off
Auto Connect = Off
Ethernet Node ID = (default}
For use with an Ethernet connection the following parameters need to be configured:
• Display Setup (F1 in setup mode)
Page Length = 1*Lines (only required if ‘Multiple Sessions=On’)
• Communications Setup (F4 in setup menu)
Multiple Sessions = Off or On
Ethernet Mode = On
Auto Connect = Off or On
‘Multiple Sessions=On’ should be set if multiple telnet sessions are required.
‘Auto Connect=On’ is used to prevent the need to press return to establish a telnet connection.
• LAN Setup (F9 in setup mode)
Local IP Address = IP address of the terminal
Netmask = Netmask value for the network
Gateway = gateway address if required by the network
Remote IP 0 Address = IP address of first server Port = 23
Remote IP 1 Address = IP address of second server Port = 23
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Remote IP B Address = IP address of twelfth server Port = 23
Term Type = Same as personality specified in General Setup menu
Ethernet Node ID = leave at default value
Note: If only one host is being connected to, all twelve Remote IP addresses and ports should be set to the same value.
Note: Eight separate telnet sessions are allowed if any columns other than Econ-80 is selected in Terminal Display Set-
up. If Econ-80 is selected, the Multiple Sessions option allows twelve concurrent telnet sessions to be used.
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2.2 Changing The Operating Parameters
To select one of the setup menus shown, press the indicated function key.
- The screen for that menu appears with the name highlighted.
- The fields in the middle of the screen indicate the parameters that can be changed in that menu.
- The top line identifies the keys to press to highlight the parameter fields and change the settings.
The procedure is: (1) Use arrow key to highlight the parameter field to be changed.
(2) Use the Spacebar to change the parameter.
<F12> always returns the user to the top menu.
The following tables list the parameters for each menu and explain their settings. Default settings are listed first
unless otherwise noted.
F1- Disp SETUP Menu
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Columns sets the screen display for 80 columns, 132 columns, or Econ-80 (80 columns with more pages of memory).
Lines sets the screen display for 24, 25, 42, or 43 lines. (24 lines are normally required for VT emulation, 25 lines for PC Term.)
Auto Page on causes a new page of memory to move onto the screen when the cursor reaches the top or bottom of the page.
Display CRT/LCD selects which kind of monitor be used. If LCD monitor is selected, the display columns only support 80
columns on Econ-80 columns. Must be set to LCD.
Cursor sets the cursor display to blink or steady, block or underline.
Background sets the screen display to Dark (light chars. on a dark background) or Light (dark chars. on a light background).
Width Change Clear causes the terminal to clear the screen when executing a command to change the number of columns.
Screen Saver OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Sets the screen saver to activate after the specified number of minutes.
Page Length sets the length of a page of display memory to:
•1 x Lines: Equal to the number of lines selected in the lines parameter (this value must be set when using multiple
sessions)
•2 x Lines: Two times the value of the lines parameter
•4 x Lines: Four times the value of the lines parameter, or
•*: Equal to the value of the lines parameter, with a second page containing the rest of the lines remaining in memory.
ANSI Reverse OFF/ON. Control function ANSI, VT-100 and VT-220:
• "OFF" means, when SGR command ESC [ 3? m and ESC [ 4? m select background and foreground color change
respectively.
• "ON" means, when SGR command ESC [ 3? m and ESC [ 4? m select foreground and background color change
respectively. (?
• can be 0,1,2,...,7)
F2- Genrl SETUP Menu
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Personality sets the terminal's operating mode to Wyse 325, Wyse 120/Wyse 60 (native mode), Wyse 50+ (WY-50, WY-50+,
WY-100, ADM 31/5/3a), TeleVideo TVI 925, TVI910+ (includes 910), ADDS A2, Digital Equipment VT-100, VT-220 7 bits,
VT-220 8 bits, VT-52, Console ANSI, PC TERM, PCG Alpha.
Scroll Speed sets the display scroll rate to Jump (the rate data is received), Smooth-8 (eight lines per second), Smooth-4,
Smooth-2, or Smooth-1.
Rcvd CR causes the cursor to move to the beginning of the current line (CR) or the beginning of the next line (CRLF) when the
terminal receives an ASCII CR.
Enhance allows the terminal to recognize an enhanced set of codes when the terminal is not in the native personality.
Auto Scroll causes the data to scroll up a line when the cursor moves past the last line of the page.
Monitor causes the terminal to display symbols for escape sequences and control codes without acting on them (test feature).
Status Line sets the top line of the screen as the status line.
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End of Line Wrap causes the cursor to move to the start of the next line when additional characters are entered at the end of a
line.
Attribute sets display attributes to be assigned to each character as it is entered (Char), to be active to the end of the line (Line),
or to be active to the end of the page (Page).
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F3- Keybd SETUP Menu
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Keyclick sets the terminal to sound a muted beep each time a key is pressed or repeated.
Margin Bell sets the terminal's bell to ring when the cursor reaches the column where the bell is set (default is column 72 in 80-
column mode or 124 in 132-column mode).
NRC ON/OFF determines the communication and keyboard national character set.
DEL Keypad Dot/Del or Comma/Del. Determines whether numlock DEL generates dot or comma.
Key Repeat OFF, 1, .... ,8. Defines key repeat rate after a key has been depressed for about 1/2 second.
Language sets correct terminal operation for the language of the keyboard connected to it: US, UK, Danish, German, Spanish,
Swedish, Norwegian, Italian, French, Belgian, Swiss/French, and Swiss/German. Should be set to US.
Bell Volume OFF, 1, 2, 3 (3 different volumes)
Limit Xmt causes the terminal to send data through the HOST port as fast as the baud rate allows (None), or at a maximum rate
of 60 cps or 150 cps. In older systems limiting character rate is necessary to prevent loss of data.
Key Code sets the terminal to send normal ASCII characters (ASCII) or PC-type scan codes for every key up / down (Scan).
Scan is only required for the PC Term personality.
Num Start ON/OFF. When the terminal powers ON, this field determines whether the numeric pad starts as Numeric (NUM ON)
or Function (NUM OFF).
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F4- Comm SETUP Menu
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Baud Rate sets the host port baud rate to 50, 110, 134.5, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600,
76800, or 115200.
Rcv Hndshake allows the terminal to control the receipt of data from a device connected to the SERIAL1 port with no
handshaking (None), Xon / Xoff handshaking, DTR handshaking, DTR / Xoff handshaking
XPC Hndshake ON/OFF to set XPC code handshake, only possible when the personality parameter is set to PC Term.
Ethernet Mode ON/OFF to set the communication routing by Ethernet Network / or Serial Port.
Note: Set to ON when using Telnet and OFF when using serial port communication.
Data / Stop Bits through the SERIAL1 port, the terminal to send and receive 8-bits data with one stop bit or two stop bits, or 7-
bits data with one stop or two stops bits.
Xmt Handshake causes the terminal, when sending data to a device connected to the SERIAL1 port, to ignore all incoming
software handshaking signals (None) or to control data output in responds to Xon/Xoff handshaking.
Printer
Parallel : sends data to a parallel printer connected to the parallel port.
Serial : sends data to a serial printer connected to the serial 2 port.
OFF : ignores the print command.
Auto Connect OFF/ON selects whether a return character is required to establish an Ethernet connection.
Parity sets the terminal send data to the SERIAL1 (printer) port with none, odd, mark, even, or space parity.
Comm Mode sets the SERIAL1 port communication mode to full duplex (FDX), block (BLK), half duplex (HDX), or half duplex
block (HBLK).
Multiple Sessions defines whether an Ethernet connection supports multiple sessions function.
ON : indicates the terminal supports multiple sessions. Each session only has one display page. In 80 or 132 column mode, 8
simultaneous sessions are supported. In Econ-80 column mode, 12 simultaneous sessions are supported.
OFF : indicates the terminal only has single session. In this mode page length greater than one page can be defined.
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F5- Misc SETUP Menu
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Wprt Intensity sets the write protect attribute: normal, blank, dim, blank/dim.
Block End causes the terminal to send a block of data to the CPU with a line terminator as an ASCII US character and block
terminator as an ASCII CR character (US / CR), or with line terminators as ASCII CR and LF characters and the block terminator
as an ASCII ETX character (CRLF / ETX).
Ptr Parity causes the terminal to send the data to the SERIAL 2 (printer) port with none, odd, mark, even, or space parity.
Printer RCV ON/OFF
Wprt Reverse sets the write-protected characters to appear in reverse (dark characters on a light background).
Ptr Baud rate sets the SERIAL 2 (printer) port baud rate to 75, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200, 38400,
57600, 76800, 115200, 230400, 460800.
Ptr Rcv Hndshake sets the printer receive handshake through SERIAL 2 to be none, DTR, Xon / Xoff, DTR/Xoff .
Wprt Underline sets the write-protected characters to appear underlined.
Ptr Data/Stop Bits sets the data and stop bits through the SERIAL 2 (printer) port.
Ptr Xmt Hndshake sets the printer handshake to be none, DSR, Xon / Xoff, or Both .
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F6-Tabs SET-UP Menu
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On the tabs setup menu screen, the terminal's current tab stops are indicated by uppercase T's displayed along a line of periods
that mark each column position.
(1) A tab stop in columns 2 through 78 is shown as a T in the upper line of periods
(2) A tab stop in columns 79 through 132 is shown as a T in the lower line of periods
The user can easily determine where tabs are set by moving the cursor across the line and reading the column number displayed
on the right side of the screen. Clear and set tabs anywhere on the line, as follows:
(1) To move the cursor across the line, press < →> (right arrow) or < ←> (left arrow)
(2) To either clear or set (toggle) an individual tab stop at the cursor position, press <Spacebar>
(3) To clear all tabs, press <Home>
(4) To set tabs to the default setting (every eighth column), press <Backspace>
Note: A tab stop cannot be set to column 1.
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F7- FKeys SET-UP Definition Setup Menu
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The function keys and many of the editing keys can be redefined to send a unique character string of up to 64 characters. Keys
that are not programmed will send a default sequence, which is determined by the personality selected. Table 2 lists the
programmable keys.
To redefine a key:
1. Select the key to be redefined by pressing that key together with <Ctrl> . This highlights the key's definition field.
2. Press <↑ > (up arrow) to select the shifted or unshifted key definition field.
3. Enter the key definition (up to 62 characters) at the cursor position. Correct errors by pressing < ← >(left arrow) to delete
characters or <Home> to clear the definition.
4. If the user wants to change the key's direction, press <Enter> (on the numeric pad) until the desired choice appears.
Direction determines where the key data is transmitted:
- Remote: Sends data to the CPU only, regardless of the terminal's communication mode. (Until redefined, the
direction of all the programmable keys is remote.)
- Local: Sends data to the terminal only, regardless of the terminal's communication mode
- Normal: Sends data to the CPU and / or the terminal, depending on the terminal's communication mode
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Table 2- Programmable Keys
Enhanced PC-Style Keyboard
F1 through F12
(UP ARROW)
(DOWN ARROW)
(LEFT ARROW)
(RIGHT ARROW)
BACKSPACE
Enhanced PC-Style Keyboard
ENTER (Both ENTER keys are programmable)
ESCAPE
HOME
INSERT
PAGE DOWN
PAGE UP
PRINT SCREEN
TAB
DELETE
END
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F8- Ansbk SET-UP Menu
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A message of up to 20 characters can be programmed to identify the terminal to the CPU. Enter the message at the cursor
position. Correct errors by pressing <
> (left arrow) to delete characters or <Home> to clear the message.
CONCEAL hides the answerback message, so it is not displayed in setup mode.
To save the message in nonvolatile memory, exit Setup mode with the YES option.
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F9- Lan Setup Menu
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This menu configures the terminal for Ethernet communication. Use of Ethernet communications provides the additional ability to
open multiple sessions (applications) on one or more CPUs/servers at the same time. Support of these extended features requires
the server to be configured to accept telnet connections.
Note: The Ethernet option in the F4 setup menu must be set to ON for the terminal to work in an Ethernet environment.
Local IP Address is the IP address assigned to this terminal. This must be a unique IP address. An example of this address is
200.200.200.10.
Netmask is a value generated by the system based on the IP address. The system administrator would have this information. An
example is 255.255.255.0
Gateway This IP address is used to communicate with other networks. If a gateway is not being used this option should be blank.
Remote IP 0...B Address are for any remote CPU, or devices, that the terminal will communicate with for a specific session.
These twelve remote IP addresses should all be identical if all communications will be with only one CPU. If Multi-session-ON in
the F4 menu has been selected, and there is more than one CPU on the system, the user must specify which CPU each session
will communicate with. To communicate with a different CPU for a future session, these settings must be changed.
Note 1: The Multi-session option allows 8 separate sessions if any emulation other than ECON-80 is selected. If ECON-80
emulation is selected, the Multi-session option will then allow 12 separate sessions.
Note 2: Port 23 is the telnet service by default.
Note 3: The terminal must be powered cycled after saving for these parameters to take effect.
Term Type allows definition of the terminal with up to 40 characters. If Term Type is empty the default type is sent to the CPU
by the system.
Ethernet Node ID displays the serial number of the hardware Ethernet interface device. This is a default value of the
manufacturer of the hardware device and should not be changed.
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F10- Colr1 Set-up Menu
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Selects the color palette to be used for each screen attribute. A text sample of the selected color is displayed next to each
selection. Attribute selections are listed below.
Normal
Undl.
Dim
Undl. Blank
Blank
Undl. Blink
Blink
Blink Blank
Rev
Rev Blank
Rev Blink
Rev Blink Blank
Undl. Blink Blank
Undl. Rev
Undl. Rev Blank
Undl. Rev Blink
Undl. Rev Blink Blank
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F11- Colr2 Set-up Menu
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The color functionality differs with emulation. In general VT100, VT220 and ANSI Console work with applications, which control
the color directly. The remaining personalities associate colors based on existing monochrome video attributes. This section will
define parameter selection based on personality selected.
Background = Will determine the color of the background screen under some conditions (16 colors).
Normal F.G. \ Normal B.G. = These fields allow the user to select the character and background color (16 colors) for data
entered on the display before the application defines the color display remotely.
Border Color = The color of the border around the edge of the screen.
Cursor = Will select the color of the cursor (16 colors).
Intensity F.G. \ Intensity B.G. = These fields allow the user to select the character and background color (16 colors) for
data entered on the display as Dim in ASCII emulation's and Bold in VT\ANSI emulation's before the application defines the color
display remotely.
Attribute = Bold/Blink
Color mode = Is automatically selected based on the emulation selected.
Color map = Applies in WY325 mode only and determines if the monochrome attribute Reverse or Blank will be used to map
monochrome attributes to color.
Color Association = OFF/ON
Table 3- Color Setup Menu
Option
ASCII (NOT WY325)
WY325 *
VTXXX
ANSI CONSOLE
Background =
The whole data area of the
screen will be displayed in this
color, when the application
hasn't entered character or
spaces with the Normal or
Intensity B.G. color. Changes
in Background color will
affect Normal and Intensity
B.G. Any clear screen
No Function
Same as ASCII
Same as ASCII
commands will clear to this
color.
Cursor =
Normal F.G. =
Selects Cursor color
Selects color of Normal F.G.
Selects Cursor color
No Function
Selects Cursor color
Initial color selection
at power up
Selects Cursor color
Initial color selection
at power up
Normal B.G. =
Intensity F.G. =
Intensity B.G. =
Selects color of Normal B.G.
Selects color of Intensity F.G.
Selects color of Intensity B.G.
Automatic
No Function
No Function
No Function
Automatic
Initial color selection
at power up
Initial color selection
at power up
Initial color selection
at power up
Automatic
Initial color selection
at power up
Initial color selection
at power up
Initial color selection
at power up
Automatic
Color Mode =
Normal/Palette
Color Map =
No Function
See Above
No Function
No Function
* When the WY 325 personality is selected holding the Ctrl key down and depressing either the 0, 1, ..., 9 or (.) period keys in
the numeric pad change the assignment of color on the screen. Each selection is called a palette and is described in Table 4.
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Table 4- Color Palettes
Palette
Display Attribute
Foreground Color
Background Color
0
Normal
Green
Black
Reverse (or blank)*1
Intensity*2
Black
Blue
Yellow
Black
Blue
Black
Cyan
Black
Red
Intensity*2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline
Underline and reverse(or blank)*1
Underline and intensity*2,*3
Underline, intensity, *2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Normal
Black
Cyan
Black
Red
Black
Green
Black
Yellow
Black
Cyan
Black
White
Black
Cyan
Black
Red
1
2
3
4
5
Black
Red
Reverse (or blank)*1
Black
Yellow
Black
Cyan
Black
White
Black
White
Black
Red
Intensity*2
Intensity*2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline
Underline and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline and intensity*2,*3
Underline, intensity, *2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Normal
Reverse (or blank)*1
Intensity*2
Black
Magenta
Black
Blue
Intensity*2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline
Black
Magenta
Black
Blue
Underline and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline and intensity*2,*3
Underline, intensity, *2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Normal
Black
Cyan
Black
White
Black
Magenta
Black
Yellow
Black
Magenta
Black
Blue
Black
Blue
Reverse (or blank)*1
Black
White
Black
Magenta
Black
Yellow
Black
Cyan
Black
Blue
Intensity*2
Intensity*2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline
Underline and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline and intensity*2,*3
Underline, intensity, *2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Normal
Reverse (or blank)*1
Intensity*2
Black
Green
Black
Red
Intensity*2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline
Black
Green
Black
Red
Underline and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline and intensity*2,*3
Underline, intensity, *2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Normal
Black
Magenta
Black
White
Black
Green
Black
Cyan
Black
Yellow
Black
White
Black
Green
Black
Black
Cyan
Reverse (or blank)*1
Intensity*2
Intensity*2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline
Underline and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline and intensity*2,*3
Underline, intensity, *2 and reverse (or blank)*1
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Table 4- Color Palettes (Cont'd)
Palette
Display Attribute
Foreground Color
Background Color
6
Normal
Yellow
Black
Reverse (or blank)*1
Intensity*2
Black
Red
Yellow
Black
Red
Black
Cyan
Black
Magenta
Black
Red
Yellow
Magenta
Black
Cyan
Black
Green
Black
White
Black
Red
Intensity*2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline
Underline and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline and intensity*2,*3
Underline, intensity, *2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Normal
Black
Cyan
Black
Magenta
Black
Red
7
8
9
Reverse (or blank)*1
Black
Magenta
Black
Cyan
Black
Green
Black
White
Black
Red
Intensity*2
Intensity*2 and reverse (or blank) *1
Underline
Underline and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline and intensity*2,*3
Underline, intensity, *2 and reverse (or blank) *1
Normal
Reverse (or blank)*1
Intensity*2
Black
Yellow
Black
Magenta
Black
White
Black
Yellow
Black
Blue
Intensity*2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline
Black
Yellow
Black
Magenta
Black
White
Black
Yellow
Black
Blue
Black
Cyan
Black
Yellow
Black
Blue
Underline and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline and intensity*2,*3
Underline, intensity, *2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Normal
Reverse (or blank)*1
Intensity*2
Intensity*2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline
Underline and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline and intensity*2,*3
Black
Cyan
Black
Green
Black
Blue
Underline, intensity, *2 and reverse (or blank)*1
10 (Soft Palette) Normal
(soft Reverse (or blank)*1
palette) Intensity*2
Black
Cyan
Black
Red
Intensity*2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline
Black
Cyan
Black
Red
Underline and reverse (or blank)*1
Underline and intensity*2,*3
Underline, intensity, *2 and reverse (or blank)*1
Black
*1. Whether the reverse or blank attribute is mapped to the colors shown depends on an escape sequence or the setting of
the Color Map setup parameter on the Attribute menu. The default is reverse. When the blank attribute is mapped, only the
background is visible.
*2. The intensity is dim in ASCII personalities and bold in ANSI personalities. (The intensity attribute is not supported in
the following personalities: Wyse 50+, ADDS A2, TVI 910+, TVI925, and VT52.) The attribute can be disabled by
an escape sequence or in setup mode (Intensity Attribute parameter).
*3. In each palette, the status line displays the same foreground and background colors as shown here for the underline-and-
intensity attribute.
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3. LOCAL KEYBOARD COMMANDS
Table 5 lists local keyboard commands in the terminal's native mode.
Table 5- Local Keyboard Commands in Native Mode
Key Sequence by keyboard Style
Command
Enhanced PC
Toggle CAPS LOCK on/off
Toggle NUM LOCK on/off
Put terminal in SETUP mode
Partially reset terminal, including communication unlock
keyboard, turn off all print modes
CAPS LOCK
NUM LOCK
ALT ESC
ALT PAUSE
Send break*1
BREAK*2
Toggle between block and full-duplex modes
Print Screen formatted
SHIFT BREAK
PRINT SCREEN
Turn auxiliary print mode on/off
SHIFT SYS REQ*3
CTRL SHIFT 1 (kpd)
CTRL
CTRL SHIFT
CTRL SHIFT
CTRL SHIFT HOME
CTRL 0kpd
Turn monitor mode on/off
Turn status line display on/off
Speed scrolling rate
Slow scrolling rate
Home cursor and clear page
Display page 0
Display page 1
CTRL 1kpd
PAGE DOWN
Display next page (or active other window) *4
PAGE UP
Display previous page (or active other window) *5
Toggle between split screen*5 and full screen format
CTRL SHIFT –kpd
ALT F1
Toggle Session 0*6
ALT F2
Toggle Session 1*6
ALT F3
Toggle Session 2*6
ALT F4
Toggle Session 3*6
ALT F5
Toggle Session 4*6
ALT F6
Toggle Session 5*6
ALT F7
Toggle Session 6*6
ALT F8
Toggle Session 7*6
ALT F9
Toggle Session 8*6
ALT F10
ALT F11
ALT F12
CTRL SHIFT. Kpd
Toggle Session 9*6
Toggle Session A*6
Toggle Session B*6
Close the active Session by Local Terminal*6
*1. To MODEM port only when configured as data port: has no effect on AUX port.
*2. [BREAK] = [PAUSE] pressed together with [CTRL].
*3. [SYS REQ] = [PRINT SCREEN] pressed together with [CTRL].
*4. If screen is split.
*5. Splits screen at line 12.
*6. Only active at Ethernet mode ON.
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4. CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENT
Table 6- Serial Port (Serial 1) Connector Pin Assignments
(RS232C 9-pin connector)
Pin
1
2
Signal
Data carrier detect
Receive data
Mnemonic Direction
DCD In
RxD In
3
4
5
6
7
8
Transmit data
Data terminal ready
Signal ground
Data set ready
Request to send
Clear to send
TxD Out
DTR Out
SGND
DSR In
RTS Out
CTS In
Table 7- Serial Port (Serial 2) Connector Pin Assignments
(RS232C 9-pin connector)
Pin
1
2
Signal
Data carrier detect
Receive data
Mnemonic Direction
DCD In
RxD In
3
4
5
6
7
8
Transmit data
Data terminal ready
Signal ground
Data set ready
Request to send
Clear to send
TxD Out
DTR Out
SGND
DSR In
RTS Out
CTS In
Table 8- Printer Port Connector Pin Assignments
(Compatible with the IBM PC parallel port)
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Signal
-Strobe
Mnemonic Direction
Out
Out
Out
Out
Out
Out
Out
Out
Out
In
In
In
In
Out
In
Data bit 0
Data bit 1
Data bit 2
Data bit 3
Data bit 4
Data bit 5
Data bit 6
Data bit 7
-Acknowledge
Busy
Paper end
Slct
-Auto feed XT
-Error
-Init
-Slctn
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18-25
Out
Out
Out
Ground
Table 9- 10Base T Connector Pin Assignments
(RJ45 8 pin female connector)
Pin
1
2
3
6
Signal
Direction
Transmit +
Transmit -
Receive +
Receive -
Out
Out
In
In
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5. COMMAND GUIDE
5.1 Commands Supported in ASCII Personalities
Table 5-1 lists all the ASCII commands recognized by the terminal. The native mode code for the command is given in the second
column. (The native mode includes WY-325,WY-120 and WY-60.) The remaining columns show the support for the command in
other ASCII personalities according to the following notations:
Same
Same as native code (code is native to other terminal also)
Wyse
Same as native code (Wyse enhancement- code not native to other terminal)
ENH
Same as native code when enhance mode is ON (Wyse enhancement - code not native to other terminal) A code listed under a
nonnative personality indicates that the related terminal's native code is supported.
A blank in any column indicates that the command is not supported.
Variables are shown in italics. Their values are listed in alphabetical order at the end of the table.
Footnotes are found at the end of Table 10 on page 20.
Table 10- Commands Supported in ASCII Personalities
Command
FUNCTION
Native
Mode
Wyse
WY-50+
ADDS
VP A2
TVI
910+/925
PC
Term
Monitor Mode
Monitor mode on
Monitor mode off
ESC U
ESC u
or ESC X
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Selecting Personalities
Enhance mode off
Enhance mode on
Select WY-50+ mode
Select TVI 910+ mode
Select TVI 925 mode
Select ADDS VP A2 mode
Select Console ANSI mode
Select Native mode
ESC ~ SPACE Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC v SPACE
ESC v !
ESC ~ !
ESC ~"
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
ESC v "
ESC ~ #
ESC ~ $
ESC ~ %
ESC ~ A
ESC ~ 4
ESC ~ 5
ESC ~ 6
ESC ~ ;
ESC v #
ESC v $
ESC v %
ESC v A
ESC v 4
ESC v 5
ESC v 6
ESC v ;
Select PC Term mode
Select VT52 mode
Select VT100 mode
Select PCGAPHIC mode*1
Select VT220-7 mode
Select VT220-8 mode
ESC ~ I
ESC ~ <
ESC ~ =
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
ESC v I
ESC v <
ESC v =
Select WY-325 mode*3
ESC ~ B
Same
ENH
Wyse
ESC v B
Communicating with the
computer
Enable transmission
Stop transmission Disconnect
Send ACK (if ACK mode on)
CTRL Q
CTRL S
CTRL E
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Wyse
Same
Same
Same
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Table 10- Commands Supported in ASCII Personalities (Cont'd)
Command
ADDS
FUNCTION
Native Mode
Wyse
TVI
PC
WY-50+
VP A2
910+/925
Term
ACK mode off
ACK mode on
Full-duplex mode on
Half-duplex mode on
Block mode on
ESC e 6
ESC e 7
ESC C ESC D F
ESC C ESC D H
ESC B
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
Same
ESC }
ESC {
Same
ESC C
ENH
Block mode off (conversation)
Half-duplex block mode on
Set Serial 1 port receive
handshaking protocol
Set Serial 1 port transmit
handshaking protocol
Set maximum data transmission
speed for host port
ESC D H ESC B
ESC c 2 hndshk
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ESC c 4 hndshk
Same
ESC c 6 max
Set Serial 1 port operating
parameters
Set Serial 2 port operating
parameters
ESC c 0 baud
stop parity word
ESC c 1 baud
stop parity word
Enable DTR Serial port 1
Handshaking
Enable X-on/X-off Serial port 1
Program answerback message
CTRL N
CTRL N
CTRL O
CTRL N
CTRL O
CTRL O
ENH
ESC c; answer
CTRL Y
Same
Conceal answerback message
Send answerback message
Turn answerback mode off
Turn answerback mode on
ESC c =
ESC c <
ESC e SP
ESC e !
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Controlling the Terminal and
Keyboard
Sound bell
CTRL G
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
ENH
CTRL B
CTRL D
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
Select bell volume
Unlock keyboard
Lock keyboard
CAPS LOCK off
CAPS LOCK on
NUM LOCK off
ESC c \volume
CTRL N or ESC"
CTRL O or ESC#
ESC e '
ESC e &
ESC e @
ESC e A
ESC e B
ESC e C
ESC e $
ESC e %
ESC e L
ESC "
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC "
ESC #
ESC SP M
ESC SP L
ESC SP K
ESC SP J
ESC SP O
ESC SP N
ESC <
ESC >
ESC n
ESC o
NUM LOCK on
SCROLL LOCK off
SCROLL LOCK on
Keyclick off
Keyclick on
Margin bell off
ENH
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC <
ESC >
ENH
Margin bell on
ESC e M
ESC ' J
ESC e H
ENH
Set margin bell at curs position
Select standard ASCII key code
mode
Select PC scan code mode
Key repeat off
Key repeat on
ESC e I
ESC e ,
ESC e -
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Read keyboard status
ESC [
Redefining the keys
Clear function key definition
ESC z fkey
DEL
Same
Same
Clear key direction and definition ESC Z dir
key/fkey DEL
ENH
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Table 10- Commands Supported in ASCII Personalities (Cont'd)
FUNCTION
Native Mode
Wyse
WY-50+
ADDS
VP A2
TVI
910+/925
PC
Term
-Program function key definition
ESC z fkey
sequence DEL
ESC Z dir
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
Program key direction and
definition
Wyse
ESC | p1 p2
sequence
key/fkey
sequence DEL
CTRL Y
Read key direction and definition ESC Z ~key
Same
or ESC Z ~fkey
Screen and Cursor Display
Screen display off
Screen display on
Screen saver off
Screen saver on
Set reverse screen
ESC ` 8
ESC ` 9
ESC e P
ESC e Q
ESC ^ 1
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC o
ESC n
ENH
ENH
ESC b
ESC O
ESC N
Restore normal screen
Set scrolling speed and type
ESC ^ 0
ESC ` scroll
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ESC d*4
Smooth scrolling on
ESC 8*5
ESC 9*5
ESC . cursor1 ESC.cursor1
Smooth scrolling off
Set cursor display features
Cursor display off
ESC ` cursor
ESC ` 0
ESC ` 1
Same
Same
Same
ENH
CTRL W
CTRL X
Cursor display on
25th line display off
ESC e
Displaying the Message Fields
Extended status line on
Standard status line on
Status line off
Program/display CPU message
on status line
ESC ` a
ESC ` b
ESC ` c
ESC F
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
message CR
Program CPU message on
ESC z ( text
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ESC f*5
ESC f
unshifted lable line*6
Program CPU message on shifted ESC z ) text
CR
text CR
text CR
label line
CR
Turn off shifted label line
Clear unshifted label line
Clear shifted label line
ESC z DEL
ESC z ( CR
ESC z ) CR
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Program/display function key label ESC z field
label CR
Clear function key label
ESC z field
Same
ENH
ENH
CR
Defining the data Area
Select 80-column display
ESC ` :
ESC ` ;
ESC e F
ESC e G
ESC e .
ESC e /
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Select 132-column display
Economy 80-column mode off
Economy 80-column mode on
Width-change-clear mode off
Width-change-clear mode on
Display 24 data lines*7
Display 25 data lines*7
ESC e (
ESC e )
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ESC ^
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Table 10- Commands Supported in ASCII Personalities (Cont'd)
FUNCTION
Native Mode
Wyse
WY-50+
ADDS
VP A2
TVI
910+/925
PC
Term
Display Memory/Split Screen
Divide memory into pages
Display previous page
ESC w length
ESC w B or ESC J*8
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ESC J
ESC K
Display next page
Display page n
Split screen horizontally
(simple split)
ESC w C or ESC K*8
ESC w page
ESC x A line
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
Split screen horizontally
(simple split) and clear pages
Split screen horizontally
(adjustable split) and clear pages
Split screen horizontally
(adjustable split)
ESC x 1 line
ESC x 3 line
ESC x C line
Same
Same
Same
Activate upper window
Activate lower window
ESC ]
ESC }
Same
Same
Activates other window (or page *8) ESC J or ESC K
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC J*5
Lower horizontal split
ESC x P
ESC x R
ESC w E
ESC w F
ESC x @
ESC x 0
Raise horizontal split
Roll window up in page
Roll window down in page
Redefine screen as one window
Redefine screen as one window
and clear pages
Display Attributes
Assign display attribute to a
message field
Assign character display attribute ESC G attr
ESC A mf attr
Same
Same
ESC \*4
ENH
Same
Same
Character attribute mode off
Character attribute mode on
Page attribute mode on
Line attribute mode on
Assign write-protected character
display attribute
ESC e 0
ESC e 1
ESC e 2
ESC e 3
ESC `wpca
Same
Same
Same
ESC 0 wpca1
Wyse
Clear unprotected page to
display attribute
ESC !
ENH
attr
Assign line attribute
ESC G lattr
Same
ENH
Redefine color map values*9
ESC d y
fcolor
bcolor map
Set tag protect attribute
Reset tag protect attribute
CTRL N
CTRL O
Select a predefined color palette*9 ESC d z
palette
Map blank attribute*9
ESC d {
ESC d |
Map reverse attribute*9
Protecting Data
Write-protect mode off
Write-protect mode on
Clear cursor column to
write-protected spaces
Protect mode off
ESC (
ESC )
ESC V
Same
Same
Same
CTRL O
CTRL N
ENH
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC ,
ESC &
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
Same
Wyse
Same
Same
Protect mode on
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Table 10- Commands Supported in ASCII Personalities (Cont'd)
FUNCTION
Native Mode
Wyse
WY-50+
ADDS
VP A2
TVI
910+/925
PC
Term
Graphics Characters
Graphics mode on
Graphics mode off
Display graphics character
ESC H
ESC H
ESC H ldraw
CTRL B
CTRL C
Same
Same
Same
ESC $
ESC %
ESC $
ESC %
Controlling the Cursor
Cursor left (backspace)
CTRL H
Same
Same
Same
Same
or CTRL U
Cursor right
Cursor up; no scroll
CTRL L
CTRL K
Same
Same
CTRL F
CTRL Z
Same
Same
Same
Same
Cursor up; scroll (reverse linefeed) ESC j
Cursor down; no scroll
Same
ENH
Same*10
CTRL V
Same
Same
Same
Same
CTRL V
Same
Same
Same
Cursor down; scroll (Linefeed)
Cursor to start of line
Cursor to start of next line
Home cursor
CTRL J
CTRL M
CTRL _
ESC {
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
Wyse
CTRL ^
or CTRL ^
or CTRL A
Same
Cursor to specific column
Cursor to specific line
End-of-line wrap off
CTRL P col
CTRL K line
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
or ESC Y
ENH
ESC ] *11
ESC [
ESC d .
ESC d /
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC 0
ESC ~
ESC 9
ESC 8
End-of line wrap on
Received CR mode off
Received CR mode on
Autopage mode off
ESC e 4
ESC e 5
ESC d *
ESC d +
ESC N
ESC O
ESC = line
col
ENH
ENH
ESC w
ESC v
Autopage mode on
Autoscrolling mode off
Autoscrolling mode on
Address cursor in current
80-column page
Address cursor in specific
80-column page
Same
Same
Same
ESC w @ page
line col
ESC - wnd/
Same
Same
ESC - page
line col
Address cursor in specific
ENH
80-column window/page*8
Address cursor in specific
80/132-column current page
Read cursor line and column
address in 80-column current
page
Read 80-column page number
and cursor address
Read 80-column window/page
number and cursor address
Read cursor address in 80/132-
column page
page line col
ESC a lll R
ccc C
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
ESC ?
Same
Same
ESC w
ESC /
ESC b
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
Editing
Clear all tab stops
Set tab stop
Clear tab stop
Tabulate cursor
Backtab
ESC 0
ESC 1
ESC 2
ESC i or CTRL I
ESC I
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC 3
Same
Same
CTRL I
Same
ESC I
ENH
ESC 3
Same
Same
CTRL I
Same
ESC i
ESC Z
Same
Same
Field tab
Insert mode on, replace mode off ESC q
Insert mode off, replace mode on ESC r
Insert space character
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
ESC Q
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Table 10- Commands Supported in ASCII Personalities (Cont'd)
FUNCTION
Native Mode
Wyse
WY-50+
ADDS
VP A2
TVI
910+/925
PC
Term
Editing (Cont'd)
Insert line of spaces
Delete cursor character
Delete cursor line
ESC E
ESC W
ESC R
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ESC l
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Clearing Data
Clear page to nulls
Clear page to spaces
Clear page to write-protected
spaces
ESC *
ESC +
ESC ,
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Clear unprotected page to spaces ESC ; or CTRL Z
Same
ESC ;
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC ;
or ESC +
Same
Clear unprotected page to nulls
Clear unprotected page to
a specific character
ESC :
ESC .char
Same
Same
Clear unprotected page to
protected spaces
Clear unprotected page to
display attribute
Clear unprotected page to spaces ESC Y
from cursor
Clear unprotected page to nulls
from cursor
Clear unprotected line to spaces
from cursor
Clear unprotected line to nulls
from cursor
ESC ,
ENH
ESC ! attr
Same
ENH
ESC k
ENH
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC F
ESC y
ESC T
ESC t
Same
Same
ESC K
ENH
Same
Fill page with H's
Sending data
Begin print / send at top of page
Begin print / send at top of screen ESC d&
Send cursor character
Send line through cursor
Send unprotected line through
cursor
ESC d'
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ESC M
ESC 6
ESC 4
Same
Same
ESC 6
ESC 4
Send page through cursor
Send unprotected page through
cursor
ESC 7
ESC 5
Same
Same
ENH
Same
Same
ESC 5
ESC 7
Mark block beginning
Mark block end
Send entire block
ESC 8
ESC 9
ESC s
ESC S
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC [
ESC D
Send unprotected
Report terminal status
Report attribute under cursor
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Table 10- Commands Supported in ASCII Personalities (Cont'd)
FUNCTION
Native Mode
Wyse
WY-50+
ADDS
VP A2
TVI
910+/925
PC
Term
Print Functions
Print formatted page
Print formatted unprotected page ESC @
ESC P
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
Print unformatted page
Select Parallel printer
Select Serial printer
ESC p or ESC L
ESC d (
ESC d )
CTRL T
CTRL R
CTRL T
ESC d #
ESC d $
ESC d %
ESC d SPACE
ESC d !
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC p
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC 4
ESC 3
ESC L*11
Auxiliary print mode off
Auxiliary print mode on
Transparent print mode off
Transparent print mode on
Bi-directional mode off
Bi-directional mode on
Auxiliary receive mode off
Auxiliary receive mode on
Set print terminator
ESC A
ESC @
ESC a
ESC `
CTRL T
CTRL
ESC A
ESC a
ESC `
CTRL T
CTRL R
ESC p
ESC x
ESC p
ESC x
Define delimiters
Character Sets
Select primary character set
Select secondary character set
Define primary character set
Define secondary character set
Load font bank with predefined
ESC c D
ESC c E
ESC c B bank
ESC c C bank
ESC c @ bank
set
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Clear font bank
Define and load character
ESC c ? bank
ESC c A bank
pp bb...bb
CTRL Y
Same
Same
*1. PCG ALPHA in Mono. Text Model machine.
*3. Valid only in Color Model machine.
*4. With enhance mode off.
*5. With enhance mode on.
*6. Automatically display in native mode. May be hidden by assigning blank attribute (ESC A l l).
*7. Screen cleared.
*8. If screen is not split.
*9. In WY-325 only
*10. In TeleVideo 925 only
*11. In TeleVideo 910+ only
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5.2 Variable Values for Table 10 Commands
answer Up to 20 characters to define answerback message
attr
Display Attributes
attr
Display Attributes
SPACE
Space character
Normal
Blank
Blink
Blink and Blank
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
{
Dim
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
Dim and invisible
Dim and blink
Dim, blink, invisible
Dim and reverse
Reverse
Dim, reverse, invisible
Dim, reverse, blink
Dim, reverse, blink invisible
Dim and underline
Dim, underline, invisible
Dim, underline, blink
Dim, underline, blink invisible
Dim, underline, reverse
Dim, underline, reverse invisible
Dim, underline, reverse blink
Dim, underline, reverse blink, invisible
Reverse and invisible
Reverse and blink
Reverse, blink, invisible
Underline
Underline and invisible
Underline and blink
Underline, blink, invisible
Underline and reverse
Underline, reverse, invisible
Underline, reverse, blink
Underline, reverse, blink invisible
;
|
<
=
>
?
}
~
DEL
bank
bank
Font Bank*a
Font bank 0
Font bank 1
Font Bank*a
Font bank 2
Font bank 3
0
1
2
3
*a Holds predefined character set
baud
Baud Rate
115200
76800
57600
38400
baud
Baud Rate
19200
9600
7200
4800
baud
Baud Rate
2400
1200
600
300
baud
Baud Rate
200
134.5
110
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
<
=
>
?
:
50
bb...bb 32-byte character string defining bit pattern of character
bcolor
Background Color
bcolor Background Color
1
2
3
4
Black
Bue
Green
Cyan
5
6
7
8
Red
Magenta
Yellow
White
ccc One-to three-decimal value of column relative to home
char Character that replaces unprotected characters
col See line/col
color
color
Black
Bue
Green
Cyan
Red
color
color
Magenta
Yellow
White
Dim blue
Dim green
color
color
Dim cyan
Dim red
Dim magenta
Dim yellow
Dim white
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
cursor Cursor Display
cursor Cursor Display
0
1
2
Cursor display off
Cursor display on
Steady block cursor
3
4
5
Blinking line cursor
Steady line cursor
Blinking block cursor
dir
0
1
Direction
Normal
Remote
Local
2
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Variable Values for Table 10 Commands (Cont'd)
fcolor
Foreground Color
Black
Bue
Green
Cyan
fcolor
Foreground Color
Red
Magenta
Yellow
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
White
Function field
field
Function field
field
Key
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
unshifted shifted
Key
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
unshifted shifted
0
1
2
3
4
5
P
Q
R
S
T
6
7
8
9
:
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
U
;
Function fkey
fkey
Function fkey
fkey
Key
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
unshifted shifted
Key
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
unshifted shifted
@
A
`
F
G
H
I
f
a
b
c
d
e
g
h
i
B
C
D
E
J
j
K
k
hndshk
Handshaking Protocol
Transmit
Receive
0
1
2
3
None (default)
XON/XOFF
DTR
None (default)
XON/XOFF
Both
Keyboard Style
key
Enhanced PC
key
Enhanced PC
key
Enhanced PC
RETURN
SPACE ESC
&
SHIFT TAB →
← BACKSPACE
SHIFT← BACKSPACE
SHIFT →
$
)
%
!
SHIFT ESC
"
SHIFT RETURN
HOME
TAB →
SHIFT HOME
'
*
/
3
s
4
q
p
r
6
R
X
\
SHIFT DELETE
PRINT SCREEN
SHIFT PRINT SCREEN
END
+
0
,
↑
ENTER kpd
SHIFT ↑
SHIFT ENTER kpd
INSERT
↓
1
-
SHIFT ↓
←
SHIFT ←
→
SHIFT INSERT
PAGE DOWN
SHIFT PAGE DOWN
DELETE
]
SHIFT END
:
PAGE UP
2
.
w
5
;
SHIFT PAGE UP
label 9 characters (80 columns); 7 characters (132 columns)
lattr
@
A
Line Attribute
Single-high, single-wide characters
Single-high, double-wide characters.
B
C
D
E
Top half of double-high, single-wide characters
Bottom half of double-high, single-wide characters
Top half of double-high, double-wide characters
Bottom half of double-high, double-wide characters
ldraw Graphics
Idraw
Graphics
Idraw
Graphics
Idraw
Graphics
Character
Character
Character
Character
0
1
2
3
┬
└
┌
┐
4
5
6
7
├
┘
│
8
9
:
┼
┤
─
=
>
?
┴
□
█
;
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Variable Values for Table 10 Commands (Cont'd)
length Multiple
Length of Page
G
H
1xlines
2xlines
Equal to the number of data lines
Double the number of data lines
I*b
4xlines
Four times the number of data lines
*b Available only in WY-50+ personality.
Line/Column
Line/Column
Line/Column
Line/Column
line/col*c
line/col*c
line/col*c
line/col*c
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Space
!
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
8
9
:
;
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
{
|
}
~
"
#
$
%
&
'
(
)
*
+
,
<
=
>
?
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
\
]
-
.
/
^
_
`
a
b
c
d
e
f
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
J
K
L
M
N
O
g
DEL/RUB
*c Native codes also recognized in WY-50+, TVI 910+/925, and PC Term personalities, and in ADDS VP A2 personality absolute
cursor addressing.
lll One- to three-decimal value of line relative to home
map
Definition
map
Definition
1
2
Normal
5
6
Underline
Reverse (or blank*d)
Intensity
Underline and reverse (or blank*d)
Underline and intensity
3
4
7
8
Intensity and reverse (or blank*d)
Underline, intensity, and reverse (or blank*d)
*d. Colors mapped to reverse or blank depending on the setting of the Color Map setup parameter or the equivalent
escape sequences.
Max
Maximum Speed
1
2
3
60 characters per second
No limit (default)
150 characters per second
message 46 characters (80 columns); 98 characters (132 columns)
mf
mf
Screen Area*e
Data area
Function key label line
Screen Area*e
Terminal message field
Computer message field
0
1
2
3
*e In native mode, only the reverse attribute can be assigned to the data area.
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Variable Values for Table 10 Commands (Cont'd)
p1
1
2
3
4
Function Key
p1
6
7
8
9
Function Key
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F8
5
0
F10
P2
1
Function Key
Remote
2
Local
3
Normal
Page
Page
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
page 0
page 1
page 2
page 3
page 4
page 5
page 6
In the 80 columns mode: There have 4 pages of display memory.
In the 132 columns mode: There have 3 pages of display memory.
In the Econ-80 columns mode: There have 7 pages of display memory.
Palette
Color Pallette
Palette 0
Palette 1
Palette 2
Palette 3
Palette
Color Pallette
Palette 4
Palette 5
Palette 6
Palette 7
Palette
Color Pallette
Palette 8
Palette 9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
.
Palette 10
Parity
0
1
Parity Bits
None
Odd
Parity
2
3
Parity Bits
Mark
Even
pp 2-byte hex value of character position*f.
*f In the illustrations, DEC = decimal value; HEX = hexadecimal value. Read across, then down.
Scroll
@
<
=
>
Scrolling Type
Jump scroll
Smooth scroll
Smooth scroll
Smooth scroll
Smooth scroll
Speed (lps)
1
2
4
8
?
sequence Up to 64 bytes to be loaded in function key
Set
@
A
B
D
Predefined Character Set
Native Mode
PC Multinational
Standard ASCII
PC Standard
G
Standard ANSI
Stop
stopbits
0
1
1
2
text 78 characters (80 columns); 130 characters (132 columns)
Volume BELL Volume
Volume
BELL Volume
#
“
Loud
Medium
!
Low
Off
SP
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Variable Values for Table 10 Commands (Cont'd)
wnd/page Window or Page
0
1
Page 0 or upper window
Page 1 or lower window
Word
0
1
Data Word
7 bits
8 bits
wpca
Write-Protected Display Attribute wpca Write-Protected Display Attribute
6
C
E
F
Invisible on
Underline on
Reverse on
Dim on
Reverse*g
Dim*g
7
A
B
Normal*g
Blink on
G
*g Clears other write-protected attributes
wpca1
Display Attribute
Normal
Dim
Blink
Dim/Blink
Invisible
Reverse (Rev)
Rev/Dim
wpca1
H
I
J
K
L
X
Y
Z
[
Write-Protected Display Attribute
Normal
Dim
Blink
Dim/Blink
Invisible
Reverse (Rev)
Rev/Dim
@
A
B
C
D
P
Q
R
S
T
.
Rev/Blink
Rev/Blink
Rev/Dim/Blink
Rev/Invisible
Underline (UL)
UL/Dim
Rev/Dim/Blink
Rev/Invisible
Underline (UL)
UL/Dim
\
h
i
a
b
UL/Blink
j
UL/Blink
c
p
q
r
UL/Dim/Blink
UL/Rev
UL/Rev/Dim
UL/Rev/Blink
UL/Rev/Dim/Blink
k
x
y
z
{
UL/Dim/Blink
UL/Rev
UL/Rev/Dim
UL/Rev/Blink
UL/Rev/Dim/Blink
s
6. ANSI COMMAND GUIDE
6.1 VT100, VT220 and Console ANSI Command Guide
Supported VT100,VT220 and Console ANSI Commands
Command
FUNCTION
VT100, VT220
Console ANSI
Controlling Functional modes*1
Lock keyboard
Unlock keyboard
CSI 2 h
CSI 2 l
Same
Same
Monitor mode on *2
Monitor mode off
Insert mode on
Insert mode off
Local echo off
Local echo on
New line mode on
New line mode off
Cursor keys send application-dependent codes
Cursor keys send cursor movement codes
VT100 mode on
VT52 mode on
National character set mode on
National character set mode off
CSI 3 h
CSI 3 l
CSI 4 h
CSI 4 l
CSI 12 h
CSI 12 l
CSI 20 h
CSI 20 l
CSI ?1 h
CSI ?1 l
CSI ?2 h or CSI 61 "p
CSI ?2 l
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
CSI ?42 h
CSI ?42 l
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Supported VT100, VT220 and Console ANSI Commands, Cont'd
Command
Console ANSI
FUNCTION
VT100, VT220
CSI ?3 h
CSI ?3 l
132-column display
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
80-column display
Smooth scrolling on
Jump scrolling on
CSI ?4 h
CSI ?4 l
CSI ?5 h
CSI ?5 l
CSI ?6 h
CSI ?6 l
CSI ?7 h
CSI ?7 l
Reverse screen video on
Normal screen video on
Line 1 is top of scrolling region
Line 1 is top of display area
Autowrap on
Autowrap off
Autorepeat on
Autorepeat off
Block mode on
CSI ?8 h
CSI ?8 l
CSI ?10 h
CSI ?10 l
CSI ?18 h
CSI ?18 l
CSI ?19 h
CSI ?19 l
CSI ?25 h
CSI ?25 l
CSI 30 h
CSI 30 l
CSI 31 h
CSI 31 l
CSI 32 h
CSI 32 l
CSI 33 h
CSI 33 l
CSI 34 h
CSI 34 l
CSI 35 h
CSI 35 l
CSI 37 h
CSI 37 l
CSI 38 h
CSI 38 l
CSI 40 h
CSI 40 l
CSI 54 h
CSI 54 l
CSI 62;2"p
CSI 62;1"p
ESC space G
ESC space F
Block mode off
Send form feed after print screen operation
No form feed sent after print screen operation
Print full screen
Print scrolling region
Display cursor
Cursor off
Blank screen
Display screen
Display status line
Blank status line
Screen saver
Screen saver off
Cursor steady (nonblinking)
Cursor blinking
Underline cursor on
Block cursor on
Don't clear screen after width change
Clear screen after width change
Send erasable and nonerasable characters
Send only erasable characters
Send full screen
Send scrolling region
Turn 25th line on
Turn 25th line off
Select standard ANSI key codes
Select PC scan codes
VT220 8-bit mode on
VT220 7-bit mode on
8-bit transmission mode on (VT220)
7-bit transmission mode on (VT220)
Select next page
Select preceding page
Select page 0
CSI U
CSI V
CSI 0 z
CSI 1 z
Select page 1
Character Set Selection
ESC Ps final
Same
Ps
(
)
Label assigned
G0
G1
Ps
*
+
Label assigned
G2 (VT220 only)
G3 (VT220 only)
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Supported VT100, VT220 and Console ANSI Commands (Cont'd)
final
A
B
Final character
final
<
Final character
Designating DEC supplemental(VT220 only)
DSCS Designating Down-line loadable character set
Designating UK ANSI character set
Designating ASCII character set
Designating DEC special graphics
0
* DSCS can consist of zero, one or two intermediate character and a final character. Intermediate characters are
in the range of 2/0 to 2/15. Final characters are in the range of 3/0 to 7/14
Command
FUNCTION
VT100, VT220
Console ANSI
Load G0 character set into GL
Load G1 character set into GL
Load G1 character set into GR
Load G2 character set into GL
Load G2 character set into GR
Load G3 character set into GL
Load G3 character set into GR
CTRL O
CTRL N
ESC ~
ESC n
ESC }
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC o
ESC |
Shift G2 character set into GL for one character only ESC N
Shift G3 character set into GL for one character only ESC O
Controlling Character, Field, and Line Attributes
Define character attributes*3
CSI Ps m (see table below)
Same
Select Graphic Rendition
(Console ANSI mode only)
CSI ps m (see table below)
Set bold background bit
ESC[ =PnE
same
Pn = 0: set bit 7 of attribute byte as B/G intensity
1: set bit 7 of attribute byte as B/G blink
Set normal foreground color
Set normal background color
Set reverse foreground color
Set reverse background color
Set graphic foreground color
Set graphic background color
Set border color
ESC[ = Psn F (see table,
ESC[ = Psn G next page)
ESC[ = Psn H
ESC[ = Psn I
ESC[ = Psn J
same
same
same
same
same
same
same
ESC[ = Psn K
ESC[ = Psn A
Values for “ Ps” (above)
Ps
0
1
4
5
Character Attribute
Normal (all attributes off)
Bold (blank off)
Underline
Blink
Reverse
Blank (bold off)
Normal intensity
Underline off
Blink off
Reverse off
Blank off
Ps
33
34
35
36
37
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
Character Attribute
Brown character (Bold on = Yellow)
Blue character
Magenta character
Cyan character
White character
7
8
Black background
Red background
22
24
25
27
28
30
31
32
Green background
Brown background (Bold on = Yellow)
Blue background
Magenta background
Cyan background
Black character
Red character
Green character
White background
Values for “ps” (above)
ps
10
11
12
Function
Select Primary Font
Select First Altemate Font. Allows ASCII characters less than 32 to be displayed as ROM character.
Select Second Alternate Font. Toggles high bit of extended ASCII code before displaying as ROM character.
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Values for “Psn” in table on page 56
Psn
0
1
2
3
Color
Black
Blue
Green
Cyan
Psn Color
Psn Color
Psn
12
13
14
15
Color
Lt. Red
Lt. Magenta
Yellow
Lt. White
4
5
6
7
Red
8
Gray
Magenta
Brown
White
9
10
11
Lt.Blue
Lt. Green
Lt. Cyan
Command
FUNCTION
VT100, VT220
Console ANSI
Access alternate graphic set
Define erasable character
Define non-erasable character
Define top half of double-high, double-wide line
Define bottom half of double-high, double-wide line ESC # 4
Define single-high, single-wide line
Define single-high, double-wide line
Define top half of double-high, single-wide line
Define bottom half of double-high, single-wide line
CSI Png
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
CSI 0 "q or CSI 2 "q
CSI 1 "q
ESC # 3
ESC # 5
ESC # 6
ESC # :
ESC # ;
Controlling the Cursor
Display cursor
Cursor off
Cursor steady (nonblinking)
Cursor blinking
Underline cursor on
CSI ?25 h
CSI ?25 l
CSI 33 h
CSI 33 l
CSI 34 h
CSI 34 l
CSI ?1 h
CSI ?1 l
CSI n G or CSI n `
CSI n A
CSI n B or CSI n e
CSI n C or CSI n a
CSI n D
CSI n E
CSI n F
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Block cursor on
Cursor keys send application-dependent codes
Cursor keys send cursor movement codes
Move cursor to n column
Move cursor up n lines
Move cursor down n lines
Move cursor right n columns
Move cursor left n columns
Move cursor down cursor n line to column 1
Move cursor up n lines to column 1
Move cursor to line n
CSI n d
Move cursor to line n1, column n2
CSI n1; n2 H
or CSI n1; n2 f
IND
or ESC D
CTRL J
or CTRL K or CTRL L
RI
or ESC M
NEL or ESC E
ESC 7
Move cursor down one line in current column,
scroll up if at bottom line
Move cursor down one line in current column,
execute CR if linefeed mode is on
Move cursor up one line in current column,
scroll down if at top line
Move cursor down one line to column 1
Save display attributes, cursor position, character
sets,wrap flag and origin mode status
Restore last saved display attributes, cursor position, ESC 8
character set, wrap flag, and origin mode status
Backspace cursor
Move cursor to next tab stop
Move cursor to column 1 of current line
or CSI s
or CSI u
CTRL H
CTRL I
CTRL M
Editing Functions
Erase from cursor to end of display
Erase from start of display to cursor
Erase entire display
Erase from cursor to end of line
Erase from start of line to cursor
Erase entire line
CSI 0 J
CSI 1 J
CSI 2 J
CSI 0 K
CSI 1 K
CSI 2 K
CSI ?0 J
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Erase erasable characters from cursor to
end of display
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Supported VT100, VT220 and Console ANSI Commands (Cont'd)
Command
Console ANSI
FUNCTION
VT100, VT220
Editing Functions (Cont'd)
Erase erasable characters from start of display
to cursor
Erase erasable characters in entire display
Erase erasable characters from cursor to end of line CSI ?0 K
Erase erasable characters from start of line
to cursor
CSI ?1 J
CSI ?2 J
Same
Same
Same
Same
CSI ?1 K
Erase erasable characters from entire line
Erase n characters beginning at cursor
Insert n blank characters beginning at cursor
Insert n blank lines beginning at cursor line
Delete n line beginning at cursor line
Delete n characters beginning at cursor
CSI ?2 K
CSI n X
CSI n @
CSI n L
CSI n M
CSI n P
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Controlling Margins
Set top/bottom margins of scrolling
CSI t;b r
Same
t: Top line number
b: Bottom line number (optional; if omitted, treated
as bottom screen line)
Controlling Tabs
Clear tab stop at cursor
Clear all tab stops
Set tab stop at cursor
Set tab stop every 8th column
Move forward n tab stops
Move backward n tab stops
Move cursor to next tab stop
CSI 0 g or CSI 2 W
CSI 3 g or CSI 5 W
CSI 0 W or ESC H
CSI ?5 W
CSI n I
CSI n Z
CSI 2W
CSI 5W
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
CTRL I
Controlling Scrolling
Smooth scrolling on
Jump scrolling on
CSI ?4 h
CSI ?4 l
CSI 0 z
CSI 1 z
CSI 2 z
CSI 3 z
CSI 4 z
Same
Same
Set 0 lps smooth scrolling speed
Set 1 lps smooth scrolling speed
Set 2 lps smooth scrolling speed
Set 4 lps smooth scrolling speed
Set 8 lps smooth scrolling speed
Program function keys
DCS c;kl |
ESC Q Fn
(see tables below an on next page for values)
kc/hc ST
"string"
Program function key values in VT100 mode:
c
Clear
kl
Key Lock
0
Clear all key definitions
0
Lock key definitions
1
Clear keys only as they are redefined
1
Don't lock key definitions
kc
12
13
14
15
16
17
Shifted function key
kc
18
19
20
21
23
24
Shifted function key
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
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kc
6
7
8
9
Unshifted function key
kc
38
39
40
41
43
44
Unshifted function key
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
10
37
hc Hexadecimal representation of character string assigned to the function key.
Note: Multiple function key definitions can be programmed by entering the <kc>/<hc> parameters for each, separated by
semicolons (;).
Program function key values (from previous page) in Console ANSI mode:
Redefine keys with string
Function: Define Specific Programmable Function key or Numeric keypad with String.
Format: ESC Q Fn “ string “
Values of Fn for Programmable Function keys
Fn
Value
F Key
Fn
Value
<
=
>
?
@
A
B
C
F Key
Fn
Value
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
F Key Fn
Value
F Key
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
S_F1
S_F2
S_F3
S_F4
S_F5
S_F6
S_F7
S_F8
S_F9
S_F10
S_F11
S_F12
C_F1
C_F2
C_F3
C_F4
C_F5
C_F6
C_F7
C_F8
C_F9
C_F10
C_F11
C_F12
T
C_S_F1
C_S_F2
C_S_F3
C_S_F4
C_S_F5
C_S_F6
C_S_F7
C_S_F8
C_S_F9
C_S_F10
C_S_F11
C_S_F12
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
\
]
^
_
F9
D
E
F
G
F10
F11
F12
Q
R
S
;
Values of Fn for Numeric Keypad keys
Fn
Numeric Fn
Numeric Fn
Numeric Fn
Numeric
Value
Keypad
Value
Keypad
Value
Keypad
Value
Keypad
Key
Key
Key
Key
-
a
b
7
8
9
c
d
e
-
4
5
f
g
h
6
+
1
i
j
k
2
3
0
Notes:
1. The string should not include the delimiter, or unexpected conditions maybe occur.
2. The defined contents of F1 ~F12 will be transmitted out by keying F1~F12.
The defined contents of S_F1~S_F12 will be transmitted out by multi-keying the Shift and Function key.
The defined contents of C_F1~C_F12 will be transmitted out by multi-keying the Ctrl and Function key.
The defined contents of C_S_F1~C_S_F12 will be transmitted out by multi-keying the Ctrl, Shift and Function key.
Example: Define Function Key F1 to the character ABC123: ESC Q 0"ABC123"
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Supported VT100, VT220 and Console ANSI Commands (Cont'd)
Command
Console ANSI
FUNCTION
VT100, VT220
Auxiliary Keypad Modes
Auxiliary keypad numeric mode on
Auxiliary keypad application mode on
ESC >
ESC =
Same
Same
Transmission/Printer Control
Transmit through cursor position
Transmit to end of line or end of display
Send form feed after print screen operation
No form feed sent after print screen operation
Print full screen
Print scrolling region
Print screen
Send screen
Transparent print mode off
Transparent print mode on
PR port receive mode off
PR port receive mode on
Select parallel printer
Select serial printer
Print line
Send line
Copy print mode off
CSI 16 h
CSI 16 l
CSI ?18 h
CSI ?18 l
CSI ?19 h
CSI ?19 l
CSI 0 i or CSI i
CSI 2 i
CSI 4 i
CSI 5 i
CSI 6 i
CSI 7 i
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
CSI 8 i
CSI 9 i
CSI ?1 i
CSI ?3 i
CSI ?4 i
CSI ?5 i
CSI 1 |
CSI 0 |
ESC 5
CTRL E
CTRL S
CTRL Q
Copy print mode on
Transmit form feed after send screen operation
No form feed after send screen operation
Send characters at cursor
Send answerback message
Suspend transmission
Resume transmission
More Terminal Control Commands
Display screen adjustment pattern
Sound bell, if enabled
Abort escape sequence; no character displayed*3
Abort escape sequence; display reverse question
mark^
ESC # 8
Same
Same
Same
Same
BEL (CTRL G)
CAN (CTRL X)
SUB (CTRL Z)
Initiate escape sequence
Next Page
Preceding Page
ESC (CTRL []
CSI U
CSI V
Same
Same
Same
Terminal Resets
Soft terminal reset
Hard terminal reset
CSI ! p
ESC c
Same
Same
Terminal Status Reports
Request primary attributes report
Request secondary attributes report
Respond with current revision
Request terminal status report
Respond terminal functioning and ready
Request cursor position report
Respond cursor at line l, column c
Request printer status report
Respond printer ready
Respond printer not ready
Respond printer not connected
Request function key status report
Respond key definitions not locked
Respond key definitions locked
CSI 0 c or ESC Z
CSI > 0 c
CSI > 1; 20; 0c
CSI 5 n
CSI 0 n
CSI 6 n
CSI l; c R
CSI ?15 n
CSI ?10 n
CSI ?11 n
CSI ?13 n
CSI ?25 n
CSI ?20 n
CSI ?21 n
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
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Supported VT100, VT220 and Console ANSI Commands, Cont'd
Command
Console ANSI
FUNCTION
VT100, VT220
Request keyboard status report
Respond with keyboard language
(see table below for values of “Ps”)
CSI ? 26 n
CSI ? 27; Ps n
Same
Same
Values of Ps (above)
Ps
1
2
3
4
Keyboard Language
U.S.
U.K.
Danish
German
French
Ps
6
7
8
9
Keyboard Language
Spanish
Swedish
Norwegian
Italian
5
*1. More than one mode, but less than 17, may be set with one sequence. Enter multiple numeric parameters separated
by semicolons (;). However you cannot combine sequences containing "?" with those that don't contain "?", nor can
you combine sequences ending with "h" with those ending with "l".
*2. To toggle monitor mode from the keyboard, press CTRL SHIFT 1 (use the 1 on the numeric keypad).
*3. In VT52 or VT100 modes, displays checkerboard character.
6.2 VT52 Command Guide
Table 11- VT52 Mode Escape Sequences
Command
VT52
Move cursor up one line
Move cursor down one line
Move cursor right one column
Move cursor left one column
Move cursor to home position
Move cursor up one line with scroll
Move cursor to line line, column col
Select graphics character set
Select U.S. ASCII character set
Erase from cursor to end of display
Erase from cursor to end of line
Print cursor line
ESC A
ESC B
ESC C
ESC D
ESC H
ESC I
ESC Y line col
ESC F
ESC G
ESC J
ESC K
ESC V
ESC ]
Print display
Transparent print mode on
Transparent print mode off
Copy print mode on
ESC W
ESC X
ESC ^
Copy print mode off
ESC _
ESC =
ESC >
ESC <
ESC Z
Keypad application mode on
Keypad application mode off
Enter VT100 mode
Identify terminal
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7. USING PRINTER SERVER IN ETHERNET TERMINAL
Introduction
There are two ways to send the print jobs to Ethernet Terminal for printing: 1) through LPD protocol, and 2) through TFTP
protocol.
• The LPD method is more suitable for printing environments with a large number of users because the LPD
protocol has a queue process so print jobs will be kept in the print queues in the CPU.
• TFTP does not implement the print queue concept; if the printer port is not ready for accepting new print jobs, TFTP
will be terminated. Consequently, the user must send the print job again. As a result, the TFTP protocol is suitable for
printing small jobs, in an environment with a small number of users, or for testing purposes.
LPD is a built-in printing protocol in the BSD type of UNIX and is also available in most other UNIX systems. With LPD, users do
not need to install additional software to the CPU to print the jobs. Most implementations of the LPD protocol send out the data file
before the control file. However, since Ethernet Terminal must print the data file immediately upon receiving it, the print option
specified in the control file cannot take affect.
To install the printer server function of Ethernet Terminal, the first step is Basic Setup. Whichever printing protocol will be used, it
is necessary to follow "Basic Setup" first (below). If LPD will be used to print jobs, go through the "Setup for LPD" procedures
(below). If TFTP will be used, go through the "Setup for TFTP" procedures (page 37).
7.1 Basic Setup
Because the TCP/IP world uses IP addressing to communicate with each other, the purpose of Basic Setup is to assign an
IP address to the Ethernet Terminal.
For the purpose of this explanation, assume the following:
(1) Login to the UNIX CPU as root
(2) The Ethernet terminal is on the same network segment that the CPU resides.
Step 1. Add the Print Server to /etc/hosts
Create a new entry in the /etc/hosts file on all UNIX CPUs that are slated to work with Ethernet Terminal.
To create a new entry, add the following line:
IP_Address PS_NAME # comment
where: IP_Address is an IP address.
PS_NAME is a CPU name of a print server.
The statement after # is the comment for the new entry.
e.g. 90.3.2.2 ETPS1 # Ethernet Terminal
This example assigns the name ETPS1 to the Ethernet Terminal with IP address 90.3.2.2.
NOTE: The IP address is defined in the setup screen of Ethernet Terminal, as a Local IP address. Use the same one.
Step 2. Check to see if the above steps are completed
To verify if the IP address of print Server function is installed successfully, issue the following "ping" command:
ping PS_NAME [Enter]
e.g. ping ETPS1 [Enter]
7.2 Setup for LPD
Follow those steps from step 1 to step 2 described in Basic Setup. The following steps are dependent on the operating system.
Please refer to the UNIX administration guide. The following illustrated steps are under BSD system.
Step 3. Create a spooling directory
Use mkdir command to create a directory for spooling.
e.g. mkdir/usr/spool/ETPS1
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Step 4. Make the directory available to LPD main process
Basically, the method has the following three procedures:
1) Assign the spooling daemon as the owner of this directory.
2) Allow the spooling daemon to be able to read from or write to the directory.
3) Enable the group of LPD main processes to be able to read from or write to the directory.
e.g. If it works on a BSD UNIX host and makes the directory /usr/ spool/ETPS1 (created in step 3) available, then follow
these three procedures:
chown daemon /usr/spool/ETPS1
chmod 775 /usr/spool/ETPS1
chgrp daemon /usr/spool/ETPS1
Step 5. Add a remote printer
To add a remote printer, insert a block similar to the following in the /etc/printcap file.
Printer_name|Remote Printer on Ethernet Terminal:\
:lp=:\
:rm=PS_NAME:\
:rp=Logic_Printer_name:\
:sd=<full path of spooler directory name>:\
e.g. If Ethernet Terminal works on a BSD UNIX host, then insert the following block into /etc/printcap file.
ETPS1|Remote Printer on Ethernet Terminal:\
:lp=:\
:rm=ETPS1:\
:rp=L1:\
:sd=/usr/spool/ETPS1:\
Step 6. Start CPU's print mechanism for BSD version UNIX system
Typing: lpc start printer_name [Enter]
e.g. lpc start ETPS1 [Enter]
Now the Ethernet Terminal is configured to accept LPD printing..
7.3 LPD printing
LPD protocol is built-in to most of the UNIX system. However, detailed implementation of LPD differs among UNIX systems.
Please refer to the UNIX administration guide for reference. The following illustrated printing command is under BSD system or
System V version.
For BSD system: lpr -P <printer_name><filename>
For System V version: lp -d <printer_name><filename>
This command is to print selected file to the selected printer.
e.g. lpr -PETPS1 /etc/hosts (BSD version) or lp -dETPS1 /etc/hosts (System V version)
This example is to print the /etc/hosts file to the Ethernet Terminal printer.
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7.4 Setup for TFTP
When working on the BSD UNIX system, run the setup procedure under Setup for LPD on page 34. Otherwise run the Setup for
LPD omitting step 6.
7.5 TFTP Printing
Before using TFTP printing, the Ethernet Terminal needs to be installed completely by Setup for TFTP on page 34. TFTP Printing
lets the user send print jobs to the printers directory. There are no spooling mechanisms involved. Consequently, if that printer is
not ready, the TFTP process will be terminated immediately without sending print jobs to printers. The user must make sure the
printer is ready to print before issuing the TFTP command to have a successful result.
Log into the Ethernet Terminal with this command:
tftp <PS_NAME>
and then type:
put <file Name> Ln
where Ln is a logic printer for L1 to L8
e.g. tftp ETPS1
tftp > put /etc/hosts L1
This example prints the /etc/hosts file to the logic printer 1 of Ethernet Terminal Printer ETPS1.
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8. ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)
8.1 Standard Controls
The RACKMUX LCD has 5 standard control buttons and a power LED. The 5 standard control buttons operate as follows:
•
•
The Power button turns the RACKMUX LCD and backlight ON and OFF as desired.
The Power LED located immediately below the Power button is a dual color
LED. It will illuminate with a green color when the RACKMUX is powered
ON and working properly. It will illuminate with a red color if the RACKMUX
is powered ON but there is no input signal detected. The LED will
Power
ON/OFF
Power LED
illuminate red only momentarily just before turning OFF.
Menu
•
•
The Menu button is used to bring up the OSD menu where the various
settings of the LCD display can be adjusted. Once the OSD screen is
displayed, the Menu button is used to make selections within the menus.
See "OSD Control Menu " (below) for more on LCD display settings.
Up Arrow
Controls for the
OSD Menus
Down Arrow
The Up and Down Arrow buttons are used to navigate through the
menus. Move the cursor up or down as desired to highlight an item for
selection. Once an item is highlighted, pressing the Menu button will
select it.
Select/
Auto Adjust
Figure 7- OSD Controls
•
The Select button is used to make selections within the OSD menus when
the OSD menu is ON. When the OSD menu is OFF, the Select button will
act as an Auto Adjust button to keep the user from having to use the menus
to adjust the quality of the image on the monitor.
8.2 OSD Control Menu
The OSD (On Screen Display) Menu enables the user to select the desired characteristics of the LCD display. To activate the
OSD Menu, press the Menu button (above). To turn the Menu back OFF, either select "EXIT" from the main menu or just wait
10-60 seconds and it will automatically be cleared from the screen.
8.2.1 OSD Main Menu
Selection
Brightness/Contrast
Color
Purpose
Range
1-100
1-100
Increase/decrease panel brightness/contrast level
R,G,B color temperature control
Position
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Auto Adjust
1-100
Video Image horizontal and vertical position control
Clock setting
Phase control
Control OSD Image position on screen
Set time OSD will stay on screen before auto shutoff
Select the language of the OSD menu
Setup
Exit
--
10 to 60 seconds
Several languages (see page 40)
Exit from the OSD control menu
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8.2.2 Brightness/Contrast Menu
Selecting the Brightness/Contrast menu will bring up a screen in which the user can adjust the brightness and contrast levels of
the LCD display. With either the BRIGHTNESS or CONTRAST sections highlighted, (use the Up or Down arrow to move
between them), press the Select button to choose the option to adjust. Then use the Up or Down Arrow to adjust the setting.
Select EXIT when finished to return to the Main Menu.
8.2.3 Color Menu
Selecting the Color menu will bring up a screen in which the user can adjust the Red, Green, and Blue color levels (values from 1-
100) of the LCD display. With the RED, GREEN, or BLUE sections highlighted, (use the Up or Down arrow to move between
them), press the Select button to choose the option to adjust. Then use the Up or Down Arrow to adjust the setting.
Select EXIT when finished to return to the Main Menu.
8.2.4 Position Menu
Selecting the Position menu will bring up a screen in which the user can select AUTO ADJUST to automatically adjust the
horizontal and vertical position of the displayed image on the monitor, as well as adjust the clock and phase settings if they are not
correct. The user can also individually adjust these settings if so desired. With any of the sections highlighted, (use the Up or
Down arrow to move between them), press the Select button to choose the option to adjust. Then use the Up or Down Arrow
to adjust the setting as needed. Select EXIT when finished to return to the Main Menu.
.
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8.2.5 Setup Menu
Selecting the Setup menu will bring up a screen in which the user can adjust
OSD POSITION-the position of the OSD menus on the LCD display
OSD TIME-the length of time the user can be idle before the OSD menu automatically exits (adjustable from 10
to 60 seconds)
LANGUAGE-the language that the OSD menus will be presented in
With the item highlighted, (use the Up or Down arrow to move between them), press the Select button to choose the option to
adjust. Then use the Up or Down Arrow to adjust the setting as needed. Select EXIT when finished to return to the Main
Menu.
OSD Image can be moved
to different points on the
display
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9. KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS
The keyboard on the RACKMUX has a standard condensed Windows format. To reduce the keyboard size, some keys have
been assigned multiple functions, accessible via the "Fn" key.
how to enable them.
This section will describe which keys have multiple functions and
9.1 Function Key Operation
The Function (“Fn”) key provides special functions on the RACKMUX keyboard, including:
enabling otherwise standard keyboard keys to be used as the keys of a numeric keypad
enabling multi-function keys to change operation
To turn ON (lock) the Function key, press the “Fn” key twice quickly (double-click). The “Fn” LED will illuminate.
To turn OFF (unlock) the Function key, press the “Fn” key twice quickly again. The “Fn” LED will turn OFF.
Note: The "Fn" key will also operate similar to the shift key (with only momentary effect). Press and hold the "Fn" key
prior to pressing the special function key. The "Fn" key will remain active as long as it is depressed.
Num Lk
Scr Lk
Insert
Prt Sc
Delete
Sys Rq
Pause
Break
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9.2 Number Pad
The functionality of a Number Pad on a standard Windows keyboard has been incorporated into this keyboard. To
substitute the keys of the Number Pad
To substitute the keys of the Number Pad:
1. Press the "NumLock" key. The NumLock LED (
2. Press the "Fn" key twice quickly (double-click). The "Fn" LED will illuminate.
) will illuminate.
1
To turn OFF Number Pad functions:
1. Press the "Fn" key twice quickly (double-click). The "Fn" LED will turn OFF.
2. Press the "NumLock" key. The NumLock LED (
) will turn OFF.
1
Note: For only momentary function of the “Fn” key, press and hold the “Fn” key (similar to the “Shift” key).
Upon release the Fn feature will be OFF.
With the “Fn” and “NumLock” LEDs illuminated, pressing some standard keys will result in displaying characters as
indicated in the chart below. (See also Fig. 10, page 44)
Table 12- Number Pad Keys
Standard Key
Displayed when NumLock is
Function when NumLock is
ON
“ 1 ”
“ 2 ”
“ 3 ”
“ 4 ”
“ 5 ”
“ 6 ”
“ 7 ”
“ 8 ”
“ 9 ”
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9.3 Other Uses of the Function Key
The Function ("Fn") key (page 43) will enable other standard keyboard features in addition to the Number Pad keys (page 44) .
Key Function when Fn key is
not locked ("Fn" LED is OFF)
Numlck (Number lock)
Insert
Key Function when Fn key is
Locked ("Fn" LED is ON)
Scr Lck (Scroll Lock)
Prt Sc (Print Screen)
Sys Rq (System Requirements)
Break
Delete
Pause
Up Arrow
Page Up
Down Arrow
Page Down
Left Arrow
Home
Right Arrow
End
Pg Up
Num Lk
Scr Lk
Insert
Prt Sc
Delete
Sys Rq
Pause
Break
Pg Dn
End
Home
Figure 11- Additional multi-function keys
Note: The "Fn" key will also operate similar to the shift key (with only momentary effect).
9.4 Numeric Keypad Option
Models with the Numeric Keypad option (-N) (i.e. RACKMUX-T15-N) have a standard Windows keyboard with 17-key numeric
keypad.
Note: The “Fn” key is not an active key on this keyboard.
Scroll
Lock
PrtSc
SysRq
Pause
Break
Delete
Home
F2
F1
F6
F3
F5
F7
Esc
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Insert
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Ctrl
Alt
Alt
Figure 12- U.S. (English) Keyboard with numeric keypad
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PrtSc
SysRq
Scroll
Lock
Pause
Break
F2
F1
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F3
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10. CPU-TO-RACKMUX ETHERNET CROSSOVER CABLE
In order to make a direct connection between a CPU and the ETHERNET connector of the RACKMUX, a crossover cable must be
used. The cable is made with CAT5 cable terminated with RJ45 connectors and wired according to the chart below.
Pin assignment at
Wire Color
Pin assignment at
Standard End
Crossed End
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
White/Orange
Orange
White/Green
Blue
White/Blue
Green
White/Brown
Brown
3
6
1
4
5
2
7
8
Crossed
End
Standard
End
Crossover Cable
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11. DC POWER OPTION
If the RACKMUX has been ordered with the DC Power option (“48V” at the end of the model number), a 3-terminal block has
been provided for connection to a 36-72VDC 2A power source. The terminal block can be easily removed from under the
protective bracket to make connections. Proper connections are indicated.
Note: Be sure to properly secure the terminal block to the RACKMUX after wire insertion.
An earth ground terminal has been provided for optional use.
REAR VIEW OF RACKMUX-T1548V
protective bracket
36-72VDC
Earth ground connection
Remove screws to remove
terminal block
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
36-72VDC PRESENT ON DC POWER INPUT
Figure 15- RACKMUX with DC Power option
Phillips
screwdriver
Remove screws
to remove
terminal block
terminal block
Power supply
ground
Figure 16- Apply wires to terminal block
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DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
Overhead View of RACKMUX-T15
15" LCD Display
21 .9 IN .
Keyboard
Wristpad
Lock
IEC CONNECTOR
VGA
(OUT)
SERIAL 2 PARALLEL
SERIAL 1
10BaseT
MONITOR
(IN)
Rear View of RACKMUX-T15
19 .0 0 IN .
CONNECT PORTS WITH
VEXT-1,5-MM (SUPPLIED)
1.75 IN .
Front View of RACKMUX-T15
Slotted holes for securing terminal drawer to rack
Side View of RACKMUX-T15
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Questions and Answers
Q. What servers can the monitor be used with?
A. All Sun and headless servers to date include at least one serial RS232 port that is used as a console port when
no directly connected keyboard is present. The Ethernet console connection should only be used with servers that
include an Ethernet RSC (Remote System Control) port. Both RS232 serial and Ethernet telnet connections
cannot be active at the same time.
Q. How do I connect the terminal to a single server using a RS232 serial connection?
A. An RS232 cable is required for connection to a server with either a male DB25 or DB9 serial port. When
connecting to a Sun server with a RJ45 console port, use the RJ45 cable and RJ45 to DB25 adapter which are
included with the server. If the RJ45 to DB25M adapter and RJ45 cable are not available, contact NTI to order
DB25M-RJ45F-T (adapter) and a Cat5 Patch cable (RJ45) of the desired length.
Q. How do I connect the terminal to multiple servers using a RS232 serial connection?
A. A Console Server must be used to connect the terminal to multiple servers. Ensure that the appropriate cables
are ordered for connection to the Sun servers in addition to a terminal cable terminating in a female DB9 (or
male DB25 when used in conjunction with the included adapter) connection. To connect to a server, the operator
will first connect to the Console Server, and then use Console Server functionality to connect to the server.
Q. What is the format of the server serial connection on the terminal?
A. The pin out adheres to a standard female 9 pin [PC] connector.
Q. How do I connect the terminal to a single server using an Ethernet telnet connection?
A. When connecting to a Sun server with an Ethernet RSC console port, a crossover or cascade Ethernet cable
may be used. Alternatively, an Ethernet switch and standard RJ45 cat 5 Ethernet cables may be used. When
using an Ethernet switch, it is advisable that this network remains private for security reasons.
Q. How do I connect the terminal to multiple servers using an Ethernet telnet connection?
A. An Ethernet switch must be used to connect the terminal to multiple servers. Standard RJ45 Cat 5 Ethernet
cables should be used to connect the switch to the terminal and servers. In use, the operator can switch the
terminal connection between [up to] 12 servers by using the hot key sequence ALT-F1 through to ALT-F12. The
state of each server session is preserved by the terminal. It is advisable that the network used to connect the
server consoles remains private for security reasons.
Q. How many servers are supported by the Ethernet telnet connection?
A. The terminal allows up to 12 Ethernet connected servers to be configured.
Q. Does the terminal require an IP address when using an Ethernet connection?
A. Yes. This is defined during terminal set up.
Q. Is any server configuration required?
A. When the terminal looses power or is powered OFF, a 'break' may be generated on the RS232 host
communications port (as is common with most general purpose terminals). To prevent this halting a Sun server,
ensure that the "alternate break" sequence is configured. See SunSolve Info Doc 21258 for details. If connecting
the terminal using the RS232 connection to a Console Server, an alternate break sequence may not be required
since some Console Servers are "Break Safe" (as is the case with all Sun UK marketed Console Servers). Refer to
the Console Server documentation for details. When using an Ethernet console connection, the alternate break
sequence need not be defined. However, the RSC Ethernet port must be configured using the "rscconfig"
command.
Q. Does the keyboard support any Sun specific keys?
A. No. Character terminals are non Sun specific, and do not require any special keys. The Break key can be used
to enter the Open Boot PROM "OK" prompt.
Q. What character resolutions does the terminal support?
A. The standard resolution is 80x24 plus a status line displayed using 800x600 pixels.
Q. What rack can I mount the unit in?
A. The rack mounted monitor has been qualified in the Sun StorEdge 72" and Sun Fire racks. Although it is not
possible to guarantee, the rack mounted monitor should be compatible with other EIA 19" racks.
Q. What is the warranty?
A. The warranty period on this product (parts and labor) is two (2) years from the date of purchase.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Physical
Size (In.) WxDxH
Weight
19x21.9x1.725
23.3 lbs.
Temperature
Humidity
0°~40°C operating, -20°~60°C storage
20% to 90% non-condensing
110/220VAC, 50-60Hz
36-72VDC
Power Supply (Standard)
Power Supply (RACKMUX-
T15-48V model only)
Power Consumption
Cables Included
60W (max), <25W (standby)
IEC Power cord (country specific), 1-1/2 foot 15HD VGA,6 foot DB9 female to DB25 male null
modem cable
Rack mount kit
LCD Panel Specifications
Screen size
Included for Sun & most EIA 22-36” racks
15.1” visible diagonal
Display format
Controls
Brightness
800x600
contrast, brightness, auto-adjust, color temperature
250cd/m2 (Nits)
Contrast
500:1 (typical)
Viewing Angle
Keyboard Specifications
Type
140° H / 125° V
83 key (US) / 84 key (Europe)
Terminal Emulation
Emulations
VT52, VT100, VT220, Console ANSI, PC TERM, TVI910+/925, WY-50+, WY-60, WY-100, WY-
120, WY-325, PCG Alpha
Character matrix
Screen size
7x12 dot matrix in 10x16 cell with 3 dot descenders
80x25
Page length
1, 2, or 4 screens (multiple screen page length reduces maximum number of possible telnet
sessions)
Cursor
Blink or steady, block or underline
Modes
Color modes
Full duplex, half duplex, block mode, half block mode
16 foreground and 16 background colors
Communication Ports
Serial port for host
connection
One DB9M RS232 port
Network port
One RJ45 10Base-T Ethernet port
Local printer ports
Serial baud rates
Data format
Serial handshake
Communications options
One DB25F Parallel and one DB9M RS232 port
50 to 115,200 bps
7 or 8 data bits with or without parity, 1 or 2 stop bits
XON/XOFF, XPC, and hardware DTR
Single RS232 server connection, or up to 12 Ethernet telnet sessions to predefined IP addresses.
Both serial and Ethernet connections can not be used concurrently.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Each and every piece of every product produced by Network Technologies Inc is 100% tested to exacting specifications. We
make every effort to insure trouble-free installation and operation of our products. If problems are experienced while installing this
product, please look over the troubleshooting chart below to see if perhaps we can answer any questions that arise. If the
answer is not found in the chart, please check the FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) at our website at
7070 worldwide. We will be happy to assist in any way we can.
Problem/Message
"OUT OF FREQUENCY"
Cause
Solution
Input signal is outside the supported
range
Lower video frequency to be within specified range
The input signal is not present. This
message will disappear after 5 seconds. secure
The input signal is not present
immediately after power ON.
Check all cable connections- verify that they are
"POWER SAVER MODE"
"NO SIGNAL"
Check all cable connections- verify that they are
secure
"AUTO CONFIGURATION"
The LCD monitor is configuring itself for No action is necessary.
proper communication with the CPU.
Keys pressed on the keyboard
do not yield the expected result
LCD is not displaying image
“Fn” function is locked ON.
Check to see if the Fn LED is illuminated. If so, press
the “Fn” key to unlock the function.
•
•
Image out of range
LCD Auto-Shut OFF button is
depressed
•
•
Lower the resolution
Make sure nothing is resting on the button
•
LCD is powered OFF
•
Turn power to LCD ON
INDEX
ASCII commands, 18
baud rate, 10
LPD protocol, 37
Materials Supplied, 2
null modem cable, 6
Number Pad, 44
numeric keypad, 45
OSD Controls, 40
OSD Menu, 40
Configuration-default, 8
crossover cable, 6, 46
DC power supply, 47
dimensional drawings, 48
Ethernet communication, 12
Ethernet Mode, 10
FAQ, 49
OSD Setup menu, 42
print jobs, 37
Fn key, 43
printer server, 37
Rack mounting, 4
Setup mode, 7
Technical Specifications, 50
Telco mount, 5
Function key, 43
function keys, 11
gateway, 12
glass shield, 2
IP address, 12
keyboard functions, 43
Local keyboard commands, 16
LPD printing, 38
TFTP printing, 39
TFTP protocol, 37
VEXT-1.5-MM, 6
VT100,VT220, 29
WARRANTY INFORMATION
The warranty period on this product (parts and labor) is two (2) years from the date of purchase. Please contact Network
Technologies Inc at (800) 742-8324 (800-RGB-TECH) or (330) 562-7070 or visit our website at http://www.networktechinc.com
for information regarding repairs and/or returns. A return authorization number is required for all repairs/returns.
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