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1483/1483DSV Displa y Station Operator’ s Man ual P/N 701344-003[...]
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ii 701344-003 E L U D E H C S N O I S I V E R / E U S S I s t n e m m o C. o N . v e Re t a D e s a e l e R l a i t i n I e u s s i e R e t e l p m o C 1 0 0 - 4 4 3 1 0 7 2 0 0 - 4 4 3 1 0 7 / 5 04 9 / 3 1 5 9 / 1 0 / 9 0 e s a e l e R X T M1 0 73 0 0 - 4 4 38 9 / 7 0 / 7 0 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Mac hines Corporat[...]
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701344-003 iii This equipment complies with FCC regulations for EMI. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fr equency energy , and, if not installed and used in accor - dance with the manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pur suan[...]
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Page 701344-003 v T able of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction ............................................................................................ 1- 1 Standard Features ............................................................................................ 1- 1 Chapter 2. Customer Installation ..........................................[...]
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Page vi 701344-003 T ab le of Contents K eyboard Operations ...................................................................................... 4-4 Moving the Cursor ...................................................................................... 4- 5 Entering Data Characters and Selecting Modes ......................................... 4-[...]
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Page 701344-003 vii T ab le of Contents Operation ........................................................................................................ 8-2 Entering Split Screen Mode ........................................................................ 8- 2 Activ e and Suspended Screens ........................................................[...]
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Page 701344-003 ix List of Illustrations Figure 2-1. 1483 Receptacle Connectors .................................................... 2- 3 Figure 2-2. Off line T est Menu .................................................................... 2-6 Figure 3-1. K eyboard K ey Functions .......................................................... 3-3 Figure [...]
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701344-003 1-1 Chapter 1. Intr oduction The 1483 and the 1483DSV Enhanced Function Display Stations (hereafter referred to as the 1483) are ergonomicall y designed data entry display stations that of fer a wide range of functions and applications. The 1483 can be used with a color monitor or a monochrome monitor . Each monitor has fi ve selectable [...]
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1-2 701344-003 Intr oduction • Memorex T ele x 1274 Control Unit • Memorex T ele x 1374 Control Unit • Memorex T ele x 2374 Control Unit • Memorex 2274 Control Unit • IBM 3174 Control Unit • IBM 3276 Control Unit Display Station • IBM 3274 Control Unit or plug-compatible equiv alent • IBM 4321 Processor by way of its Display Printer[...]
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701344-003 1-3 Intr oduction Passwo rd Protection – Y ou can select to limit access to all the setup menus or to just the System Manager menu, or you can select no password protection at all. Selectable V ertical Refresh Rate – The 1483 is designed for use with a super V GA (SVGA) monitor . When attached to a color SVGA monitor , three modes ar[...]
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1-4 701344-003 Intr oduction A udible Alarm – Sounds when a character is entered in the next-to-last character position of the screen (if the last character position is unprotected) or when the host system signals the terminal. Tilt/Rotate Capability – Allo ws the displa y to be tilted o ver 20 degrees of arc and rotated a full 180 degr ees for[...]
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701344-003 1-5 Intr oduction Repeat Delay – Y ou can select a short, medium, or long time interv al bef ore starting the continuous display of characters on autorepeat keys. Serial Number Entry – In Offline mode, you can verify or enter the display station serial number . This information, along with the Product ID, is stored in the display sta[...]
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701344-003 2-1 Chapter 2. Customer Installation This chapter lists the physical statistics and en vironmental requirements for the 1483. It also describes the procedures for setting up the display station and performing a pre liminary operating test. The 1483 is designed to be installed by the user . No special tools are required. Ph ysical Statist[...]
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2-2 701344-003 Customer Installation For units operating at 200–240V : The po wer cable required for domestic units is a UL listed, CSA certified, 18/3 A WG, type SVT or SJT cable (15-foot [4.6-meter] maxim um). It is ter minated on one end by a 250V , 15A grounding type attachment connector . It is terminated at the other end by a 250V , 15A tan[...]
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701344-003 2-3 Customer Installation Setting Up the Displa y Station 1 ) Place the Display element on top of the Logic element and place both within co nnecting distance of an appropriate A C po wer outlet. 2) Place the ke yboard in front of the Logic element. Pull out the f eet underneath the keyboar d to adjust it to a higher setting, if desired.[...]
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2-4 701344-003 Customer Installation 5) Make sure that the Po wer-On/Off switch is set to O (Of f) on both the Logic ele ment and the Display element. There are two A C power cables. F ollow the instruction in Step 6 to install one po wer cable and follow the instructions in Step 7 to install the other po wer cable. 6 ) Attach one end of the monito[...]
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701344-003 2-5 Customer Installation 2) Align the end of the connector cable with the Coax connector that is on the back of the Logic element (see Figure 2-1 on Page 2-3). Connect the cab le and secure it in place by turning the retaining ring clockwise until it is tight. Setting Up the Displa y Screen The 1483 is designed to operate with color SVG[...]
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2-6 701344-003 Customer Installation Conducting the Preliminary Operating T est 1) Ensure that the system control unit is powered on and operational. 2) T u rn the Power On/Of f switch to Off (O) . 3) Set the Power -On/Off switch to On ( | ) while simultaneously holding down the space bar . After a fe w seconds, an alarm sounds. 4) Continue to hold[...]
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701344-003 3-1 Chapter 3. Setup Men us, Contr ols, and Indicator s This chapter describes the display controls, ke yboard controls, and display indicators on the 1483 and its attached keyboard. Displa y Controls Refer to the installation booklet that comes with your Display element for an illustration of the locations of the Brightness, Contrast, a[...]
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3-2 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Native Mode Nativ e mode causes the display station to provide to the attached controller uncon verted keyboard scan codes which are defined by the controller depending on ho w it is configured. Nativ e mode is av ailable on the 102/103-ke y , 104-k ey , and 122-k ey key boards. In Nativ e mode,[...]
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701344-003 3-3 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Ke yboard Contr ols This section describes keys on the 102/103-k ey , 104-key , and 122-key k eyboards that control functions associated with the display . Alt –Simultaneously press the Alt k ey and any other ke y to activ ate functions specif ied on the front key f ace. Only keys with labeled[...]
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3-4 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Each keyboard type contains autorepeat ke ys that repeat their functions as long as they are pressed. The autorepeat keys inc lude all keys that enter alphabetic , n umeric, or symbol characters, the space bar , all keys that assign or mov e the cursor position, and the follo wing special-purpos[...]
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701344-003 3-5 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Press Reset to remain online with no loss of data, or press Enter to go offline. Or W ith the display po wer of f, press and hold down the space bar and sim ultaneously turn on the display station. After either step is performed, the Offline T est menu (Figure 3-2, below) is displayed. Offline T[...]
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3-6 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators 3) Th e User Defined Data selection displays a panel of Extended V ital Product Data information. This panel is for infor ma tion only . Extended V ital Product Dat a cannot be entered or changed from the 1483. Extended V ital Product Data is entered from the controller . See the documentation f[...]
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701344-003 3-7 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Figure 3-3. Off line Screen Men u MONOCASE/DualCase T o select MONOCASE or DualCase mode, highlight MONOCASE/DualCase and press the Enter key to toggle between MONOCASE and DualCase . When MONOCASE is selected, all characters are displayed on the screen as uppercase letters . Whe n DualCase is s[...]
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3-8 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators MUP Overstrikes W ith MUP Overstrikes set to Ye s , the selected MUP symbol ov erstrikes the displayed character . W ith No selected, the displayed character replaces the MUP character . T o change the MUP overstrikes option, highlight MUP Ov erstrikes and press the Enter key to toggle between Y[...]
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701344-003 3-9 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Intensity Control The Intensity Control setting enables you to deter mine the area to be highlighted. There are three settings for Intensity Control : Normal (the default), Data only , and Highlight . It is av ailable only on monochrome monitors. T o use the Intensity Control option, you must fi[...]
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3-10 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Offline Cursor Menu T o display the options on the Of fline Cursor menu, use the Left and Right Arrow k eys to highlight Cursor on any off line setup menu and press the Enter ke y . The Of fline Cursor menu is displayed (Figure 3-5, below). All of the options in Figure 3-5 may not be displayed [...]
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701344-003 3-11 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Stationary Rule The rule cursor can function as a horizontal or vertical ruler . If you select Stationary for the Stationary Rule , the rule line does not move with the cursor , but remains as an alignment aid for columns or ro ws. (T o relocate the rule line to the current position of the curs[...]
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3-12 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Offline Ke yboard Menu T o display the options on the Of fline Ke yboard menu, use the Left and Right Arro w ke ys to highlight Keyboard on an y offline setup menu and press the Enter ke y . The Of fline Ke yboard menu is displayed (Figure 3-6, below). Figure 3-6. Offline K eyboard Menu Alarm V[...]
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701344-003 3-13 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators When the display station goes of fline, the menu setting for Click Enab le is sav ed. Changes made to the keyboard clic k by the controller or by the Alt/F24 toggle key combination are not sav ed when the display station goes of fline. Press the Up or Down Arrow ke y to highlight Click Enable ,[...]
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3-14 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators • Data Entry Keyboard (Nativ e Mode Data Entry Ke yboard) • APL Keyboard (Nativ e Mode APL Ke yboard) • User Define - 01 (Nativ e Mode T ypewriter – Contr oller Keyboard Def inition Utility required) • User Define - 02 (Nativ e Mode T ypewriter – Contr oller Keyboard Def inition Uti[...]
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701344-003 3-15 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators 3) If you entered the password correctly , you ar e prompted for a new passwo rd. The next three ke ystrokes are taken as the ne w pass word. 4) Y ou are then prompted to reenter the ne w password to verify the change. When the third keystrok e is entered, all of the password prompts are remove[...]
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3-16 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Highlight Printer on the Of fline Printer menu and press Enter to cycle through these choices: • 4201 Proprinter (IBM Proprinters II and III) • 4202 Proprinter (IBM Proprinters II and III XL) • 1173 • CO AX • 1301 • 1302 • 1201 (default setting) • 1202 • 1808 • LaserJet (HP [...]
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701344-003 3-17 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Pr ogram Setup Strings for Prints Y ou can specify print attrib utes for any suppor ted printer by setting the po wer-on sequence. T he programmed po wer-on sequence over rides the printer’ s resident p ow e r - on sequence when the printer is powered on or the display station goes online. Fo[...]
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3-18 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Figure 3-8. Pr ogrammable Setup Strings f or Prints Screen Host Addressable Print The host addressable print feature enables the host to send print requests to the 1483’ s attached printer . LU2 (screen) prints are always formatted by the display according to the printer menu selections. T o [...]
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701344-003 3-19 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators If you select System , then formatting of LU1 or LU3 will not be handled by the display . In addition, CPI/LPI menu information will not be used to initializ e the printer , and there will not be automatic form feed or new line performed by the display . If you select T erminal , the default, t[...]
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3-20 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators FF ignored when not in first print position If you select Ye s for this option, a form feed character in the first position or ne xt to the maximum print position is executed w hile for m feed commands in an y other positions are printed as blank characters and are otherwise ignored. If you sel[...]
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701344-003 3-21 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Printer TRPQs A collection of printer TRPQs can be accessed from the Of fline Printer menu by pressing the F9 (or PF9) key . The TRPQs are software features that permit additional printer controls. The TRPQs are shown below: To enable any Printer TRPQ, do the following: 1) From the Of fline Pri[...]
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3-22 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Offline Miscellaneous Menu T o display the options on the Of f line Miscellaneous menu, use the Left and Right Arro w keys to highlight Miscellaneous on an y off line setup menu and press the Enter key . The Off line Miscellaneous men u is displayed (Figure 3-9, belo w). Figure 3-9. Off line Mi[...]
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701344-003 3-23 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Dim Style When Status Row Only is selected and the display has been inacti ve f or the amount of time set in the Dim T imer, the screen blanks, and only the operator status r ow and cur sor are displayed. The symbol is displayed on the operator status row . Press the space bar to restore the sc[...]
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3-24 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators T o turn the Coax indicator on or of f, highlight Coax Indicator and pr ess the Enter key to toggle the indicator On or Off (default). Leaving the Offline Miscellaneous Men u T o leave the Of fline Miscellaneous menu, use the Left and Right Ar row ke ys to display another off line setup menu, o[...]
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701344-003 3-25 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Color T o change the display color selections, highlight Color and press the Enter key to c ycle through the selections. When a selection is displayed, it is acti ve. Note: If you select the same color for the foreground and background, the foreg round color defaults to black. If you select the[...]
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3-26 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators 2) Press the Enter ke y to cycle up (increment) through numbers 1 through 63 . As each new number is displayed, the color of the number changes. F or example, if you change C1 Blue from 10 (the default setting) to 55 (white), all f ields to which C1 Blue has been assigned are no w white. If you[...]
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701344-003 3-27 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Online Setup Mode The follo wing parameters are set or changed utilizing full screen menus that are displayed after you enter Setup mode. Setup mode can be entered at any time while the display station is operating either online or of fline. T o enter Setup mode, perform the following steps: 1)[...]
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3-28 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators • Play/Record Options • Reset NVRAM 6) When you finish selecting options on an Online Setup menu, press the Reset ke y to store the current v alues or continue to select options on other Online Setup menus. Press the Reset ke y after selecting all options to store all settings and exit Onli[...]
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701344-003 3-29 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Online Cursor Men u T o display the options on the Online Cursor menu, use the Left and Right Ar r o w ke ys to highlight Cursor on any online setup men u and press the Enter key . The Online Cursor menu is displayed (Figure 3-12, below). All of the options in Figure 3-12, below , may not be di[...]
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3-30 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Online Ke yboard Menu T o display the options on the Online K eyboard menu, use the Left and Right Arrow ke ys to highlight Keyboard on an y online setup menu and pr ess the Enter key . The Online Ke yboard menu is displa yed (Figure 3-13, belo w). Figure 3-13. Online K eyboard Men u All the op[...]
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701344-003 3-31 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Online Printer Menu T o display the options on the Online Printer men u, use the Left and Right Arrow k eys to highlight Printer on any online setup menu and press the Enter key . The Online Printer menu is displayed (Figure 3-14, below). Figure 3-14. Online Pr inter Menu The options displayed [...]
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3-32 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Print Quality If the local screen printer supports it, you can select a print quality setting of NLQ (Near Letter Quality) or Draft (Draft Quality). T o change the print quality , highlight Quality on the Online Printer menu and press Enter to toggle to the setting required. Draft is the defaul[...]
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701344-003 3-33 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Wide P aper Y ou can specify the use of wide paper on a printer that suppor ts it. T o change the setting, highlight Wide Paper on the Online Printer menu and press Enter to to ggle between No (default) and Ye s . This field is displayed only when a wide carr iage printer is specified on the Of[...]
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3-34 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Suppress Null Lines This menu selection enables you to print more data on the printer page by suppressing the printing of null lines. T o set this feature on or of f, highlight Suppress Null Lines on the Online Printer menu and press Enter to select Ye s or No . The default setting is No . A ut[...]
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701344-003 3-35 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators • C6 (yellow) • C7 (white) For monochrome monitors: Press the Enter ke y to toggle between Intensified (the default) and Nor mal . Print P osition By adjusting Print Position , y ou can specify the alignment of printed output. Press the Enter key to display the follo wing choices: • Left [...]
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3-36 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators • HEX DUMP – con verts each byte of data which would ha v e normally been sent to the printer to two bytes of data in a hexadecimal format. The tw o bytes are then sent to the printer so that the data stream is printed out as hex bytes to allo w for analysis of the data being sent. This sel[...]
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701344-003 3-37 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Multiple Pairs The %%-%% data string turns on exclusion mode b ut is not sent to the Exclusion Mode printer . Nothing is sent to the printer unless it is within the Multiple Pairs NDS. The %%+%% data string turns of f the exclusion mode and is not sent to the printer . Any data follo wing will [...]
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3-38 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Online Miscellaneous Menu T o display the options on the Online Miscellaneous menu, use the Left and Right Arro w keys to highlight Miscellaneous on an y online setup menu and press the Enter key . The Online Miscellaneous menu is displayed (Figure 3-15, below). Figure 3-15. Online Miscellaneou[...]
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701344-003 3-39 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Online Color Menu The Color option and Color menu are displayed only if a color monitor is attached to the 1483. T o display the Online Color menu, use the Left and Right Arro w keys to highlight Color and press the Enter key . The Online Color menu is displayed (Figure 3-16, below). Figure 3-1[...]
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3-40 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Operator Status Row Indicator s The operator status ro w is the area below the last data ro w and is separated from the rest of the screen by one nonintensified line. The operator sta tus ro w contains symbols that indicate current operating conditions. These symbols ar e either System indicato[...]
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701344-003 3-41 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Readiness and System Connection Symbols These symbols are displayed either alone or in combinations to indicate the readiness status of the display station, control unit, and system. “Do Not Enter” (Input Inhibited) Symbols The X (Do Not Enter) symbol indicates that the display station does[...]
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3-42 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators l o b m y S e m a N g n i n a e M ? r e b m u N t a h W s i h T . d l e i f s i h t n i d e r e t n e e b n a c s r e t c a r a h c c i r e m u n n i a t r e c y l n O t o n s i r e b m u n D I r e t n i r P d e t c e l e s a n e h w d e y a l p s i d s i l o b m y s . y r t n e e h t t c e r r[...]
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701344-003 3-43 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Reminder Symbols These messages are a reminder that a condition has occurred. Shift and Mode Symbols These messages indicate the shift and mode the keyboard is using . l o b m y S e m a N g n i n a e M k c o L y t i r u c e S c i n o r t c e l E e h t g n i s U “ o t r e f e R . g n i k r o w[...]
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3-44 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Printer Status Symbols These messages are displayed during print operations to indicate where the operation is performed and the progress of the print job . Entry Assist Indicators l o b m y S e m a N g n i n a e M r e t n i r P x a o C n g i s s A e h t g n i s s e r p y b d e g n a h c s i s [...]
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701344-003 3-45 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Response Time Monitor Indicator s Local Symbols The following types of operator status ro w symbols are generated by a locally attached device: • Local Error • Record/Play • Device Dependent Local Error Indicator s l o b m y S e m a N g n i n a e M d e z i r o h t u a n U y a l p s i D e [...]
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3-46 701344-003 Setup Menus, Contr ols, and Indicators Record/Pla y Symbols These messages are displayed on the operator status ro w when the display station is in Record/Play mode. Device Dependent Symbols l o b m y S e m a N g n i n a e M K N d n a , K , Ly a l p s i Dl a n i m r e Tr o r r E o t r e f e R . s t n e m e l e s t i n i r o r r e n [...]
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701344-003 4-1 Chapter 4. Operating Pr ocedures Before you begin to operate the 1483, ensure that the display station is attached to a powered, operational control unit or processor . Refer to P a ge 1-1 for a list of compatible control units and processors. Preparing to Operate After the display station has been properly installed and connected to[...]
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4-2 701344-003 Operating Procedures Adjusting the Screen Displa y The 1483 is designed to operate with a color SVGA or VGA, or a monochrome SV GA or VGA monitor . If the screen is not displaying correctly , or there is interference from nearby electronic devices, you may need to change the ve rtical refresh rate (color) or mode/intensity setting (m[...]
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701344-003 4-3 Operating Procedures Assigning a Coax Printer Each display station in a system configuration can be assigned a Host printer for generating copies of information displayed on the screen. T hese copies can be used to maintain records of terminal/CPU transactions. For 104-ke y and 122-key keyboards, pr ess and hold the Alt key , then pr[...]
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4-4 701344-003 Operating Procedures Figure 4-1. T ypical Formatted Screen Unprotected fields are classified as either alphan umer ic or numeric. Alphanumeric fields can accommoda te both alphabetic and numeric data characters. Numeric fields are controlled by the application program so that attempts to enter characters other than digits 0 through 9[...]
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701344-003 4-5 Operating Procedures Mo ving the Cursor The cursor always indicates the ne xt available character position on the screen. Fo r applications using an unformatted display screen, select the location for the next character to be entered by moving the cursor to the selected screen position. The follo wing keys are used for positioning th[...]
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4-6 701344-003 Operating Procedures Entering Data Characters and Selecting Modes Alphabetic, numeric, and special characters can be entered by pressing their corresponding keys. After filling the last data line of the display screen, the cursor automatically returns to the first a vailable character position, and entry of additional data may write [...]
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701344-003 4-7 Operating Procedures The Shift Lock key does not o verride the Numeric Lock feature. K eystr oke Record/Playbac k The Ke ystroke Record/Playbac k function enables you to reduce the number of k ey strokes required for a frequently repeated entry such as a logon sequence or an ad dr ess. Ke ystroke sequences can be stor ed for each of [...]
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4-8 701344-003 Operating Procedures 5) If you want to stop recording keystrok es momentarily to perform other operations, press the Alt key follo wed by the Pause k ey . The symbol R ^ is displayed on the operator status row . Press the Pause ke y again to continue recording keystrokes. 6) Press the Record ke y to store the sequence and exit Record[...]
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701344-003 4-9 Operating Procedures Cursor Select Data Entry The Cursor Select ke y , CrSel, can be used to select cer tain data fields from a formatted screen. The application program must define selectable fields by wr it ing the appropriate attrib ute. T hese data fields are read b y the application program for additional processing. Each select[...]
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4-10 701344-003 Operating Procedures Press the Delete ke y ( ) (Delete on 102/103-key ke yboard) to remove a character at the cursor’ s current position. The remainder of the line shifts one character position to the left. Press the Alt key and the Delete W ord ke y ( ) (DelWd on 102/103-key k eyboard) to delete a word beginning at the current cu[...]
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701344-003 4-11 Operating Procedures Print Function The display station can send a print request to the host system or it can print data locally if a local screen printer is attached. A desktop/screen printer must be ordered separately . T o initiate host printing or local screen printing, press the Print k ey . The follo wing menu is displayed on [...]
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4-12 701344-003 Operating Procedures If you select the PRINT TRIM option, the screen is displayed with a box around the printable area or the last print area def ined with this option. T o chang e the size of the trim area, follow these steps: 1) Press the CrSel key to mo ve the cursor to the upper left (or lower r ight) corner of the area you want[...]
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701344-003 4-13 Operating Procedures Session Control Select Session Control b y using the arrow ke ys to highlight Session Control on the Paper Control Options menu. The Session Control Options menu is displayed (Figure 4-4, below). The session control options let you cancel the host print job (LU1 only) or , if you are ex ecuting an LU1 print, let[...]
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4-14 701344-003 Operating Procedures P ar titioning The Partitioning function is a controlled function. T o use the Partitioning function, y our display station must be attached to a controller that supports partitioning. The display receiv es partitioning commands from the host only while in Nati ve mode. T o scroll vertically through data in the [...]
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701344-003 4-15 Operating Procedures Figure 4-6. Extended Select Over lay (102-Key K eyboards) Entry Assist The Entry Assist function facilitates the crea tion and editing of text such as memos, letters, and documents. For more informa tion on the Entry Assist function, see Chapter 5, “Entry Assist. ” In order to use the Entry Assist function, [...]
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4-16 701344-003 Operating Procedures Setting the Ke yboard Switches thr ough Ke y Sequences T o set the keyboard switches through k ey sequences, follo w these steps: 1) Press the left Alt, Reset, and Caps Lock ke ys at the same time. Y ou enter ID Set mode with all switches set to Off (indicated by I in the table abo v e). 2) Function keys 1 throu[...]
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701344-003 4-17 Operating Procedures Displa y Indicators P ower-On When lit, the Logic element Power -On indicator indicates that the Logic element is powered on and the Display element Po wer-On indicator indicates that the Display element is powered on. Cur sor After the display station has been powered on and has completed its w arm -up period, [...]
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4-18 701344-003 Operating Procedures Using the Electr onic Security Lock T o in vok e the secure (locked) mode, the operator enters the Lock sequence (Right Alt key , Right Shift k ey , and Enter key). The control unit displays on the status line and the display adds a 3 to act as a prompt for a user-def inable three-key passwo rd to “unlock” t[...]
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701344-003 5-1 Chapter 5. Entry Assist The Entry Assist function enhances data entry , formatting, and editing on the 1483. Access to the Entry Assist function with the 104-key , and 122-key ke yboards is achieved b y pressing the ExSel key , follo wed by the F13 or PF13 (Document-On/Off) ke y . For d isplays attached to 102/103-key k eyboards, pre[...]
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5-2 701344-003 Entr y Assist In addition to the format controls (discussed below) supported in Change F or mat mode, the following functions are supported in Document mode: • Screen margins • T abbing • Audible alarm indicating the approach of the end of the line • W ord wrap automatically moving an unfinished wo rd to the next line when th[...]
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701344-003 5-3 Entr y Assist Figure 5-1. The Format Scale T o hide the format scale, press the Chg Fmt key again. Use the Cursor Left ( ) and Cursor Right ( ) keys to mov e the format scale cursor to the desired position. Once the format scale cursor is in position, press the appropriate format function key . W hen a function key is pressed, the fo[...]
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5-4 701344-003 Entr y Assist When a margin is redef ined, the margin symbol is replaced by a symbol for the ne w margin. T ab stops and the end-of-line signal mar ker are retained e ven if the y are placed outside the new mar gins. If the new left mar gin is to the right of the old right margin, the right margin is mo ved to its def ault position ([...]
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701344-003 5-5 Entr y Assist T ab stops are set by placing the format scale cursor in the desir ed position, then pressing the Forward T ab ke y . The format scale displays an underscore ( _ ) in the ne w tab stop position unless a margin symbol or end-of-line signal symbol is in the selected position. Even if the tab stop symbol cannot be displaye[...]
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5-6 701344-003 Entr y Assist • Delete word to the right. • Autorepeat deletion of character to the right. • T ab function inserting space characters. • Backtab function. • Backspacing with deletion. • New line function observing left mar gin. W ord Wrap The W ord Wrap function is turned on and off in Document mode by pressing the F2 (W [...]
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701344-003 5-7 Entr y Assist If the display is in Insert mode and a word is inserted on a line, any w or d pushed beyond the right margin may be wrapped to the ne xt line if the next line contains enough spaces after its last word or its mar gins contain enough nulls to make room for the wrapped word. If the word cannot be wrapped onto the ne xt li[...]
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5-8 701344-003 Entr y Assist Cursor T abbing Pressing the Forw ard T ab key ( ) causes the cursor to mo ve to the next unprotected tab stop. Intervening unprotected null characters are con verted to space characters to preserve the format when data is transmitted to the host CPU. If the cursor reaches an unprotected attribute before it reaches a ta[...]
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701344-003 6-1 Chapter 6. Calculator Operation The 1483 has a built-in calculator that allo ws you to add, subtract, multiply , and divide positiv e and ne gativ e numbers in decimal, binary , or Hex, and calculate percentages in decimal. Computations up to 13 digits long are supported. Calculator keystrokes can be r ecorded with the Record/Playbac[...]
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6-2 701344-003 Calculator Operation J umping Between Calculator Mode and Normal Operation If you want to return ke yboard functionality to the coax screen without losing the calculator display , pr ess the F12/F24 k ey . Mak e the changes to the coax screen, then press the Alt and F12/F24 k eys to return to Calculator mode. Even though the 104-k ey[...]
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701344-003 6-3 Calculator Operation T o set the decimal place, with the 1483 in Decimal Calculator mode, press the PF3 key , then: T o set from 0 thr ough 9 decimal places – press the 0 through 9 key ( D0 through D9 is displayed at the top of the Results field) Or T o not specify the number of decimal places – press the N key . Figure 6-1. Simu[...]
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6-4 701344-003 Calculator Operation The calculated percentage is displayed in the Results field of the calculator simulation. Other Calculator Functions Press the C/E ke y once to clear the current entry . Press the C/E key a second time to clear the current total. Y ou can also use the Clear ke y on the main ke yboard. Press the M + X key to add t[...]
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701344-003 6-5 Calculator Operation Binary Calculator Figure 6-2. Simulated Binary Calculator Binary Mathematical Operations Use the numeric keys on the numeric keypad or the main k eypad (1 or 0) to enter numbers for calculation. After entering a number , enter the mathematical symbol designating the operation to be performed. For the 104-key k ey[...]
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6-6 701344-003 Calculator Operation Other Calculator Functions Press the C/E key once to clear the current entry . Press the C/E key again to clear the current total. Y ou can also use the Clear ke y on the main keyboard. Press the M + X key to add the currently displayed v alue to memory . M is displayed at the bottom of the Results field to indic[...]
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701344-003 6-7 Calculator Operation Hex Mathematical Operations Use the numeric keys on the numeric keypad (0 thr ough 9) and the keys A through F to enter numbers to be operated on. Y ou can also use the main k eypad to enter numbers (0 through 9) and the ke ys A through F . After entering a number , enter the mathematical symbol designating the o[...]
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701344-003 7-1 Chapter 7. Pr oblem Determination and Maintenance Diagnostic T esting Function The 1483 Display Station can perform two types of diagnostic tests: of fline tests that check the operation of the display station independent of its attached control unit, and online tests that check the 1483 as it interacts with the attached control unit[...]
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7-2 701344-003 Prob lem Determination and Maintenance System Manager Menu T o utilize the System Manager menus, highlight System Manager Menus on the Offline T est menu and press the Enter k ey . If passwor d protection is enabled (see Pag e 7-5), you are prompted to enter the password. Enter the password and press the Enter ke y ag ain. The System[...]
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701344-003 7-3 Pr oblem Determination and Maintenance KBD T est T o test the keyboard, highlight KBD T est on the System Manager menu and press the Enter key . A sample ke yboard layout is displayed. Figure 7-2. KDB T est Note: This is a sample keyboar d test screen. The test screen displayed depends on the keyboar d attached to the display station[...]
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7-4 701344-003 Prob lem Determination and Maintenance Mod Size T est T o start this test, highlight Mod Siz e T est on the System Manager menu and press Enter . This test displays a test screen for each of the selectable screen sizes. The test screen changes from Mod 2, to Mod 3, to Mod 4, to Mod 5 each time you press the Enter k ey . T o exit from[...]
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701344-003 7-5 Pr oblem Determination and Maintenance Press the F3 ke y to decrease the contrast le vel or press the F4 ke y to incr ease the contrast lev el. Figure 7-4. Scr een Centering Scr een Selecting Pass wor d Pr otection Use the Password option to set password security options for access to setup menus. T o set password options, highlight [...]
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7-6 701344-003 Prob lem Determination and Maintenance Before changing keyboard styles, clear out the current password by selecting Disabled , change keyboards, then enable passw ord protection by selecting System Manager Menu or All Menus and enter a ne w password with the Enter Password option, belo w . Enter P asswor d T o enter a password, use t[...]
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701344-003 7-7 Pr oblem Determination and Maintenance Init NVRAM Counters This menu selection enables you to reset the NVRAM counter to zero. The NVRAM counter records all resets to NVRAM by the system or by the operator . T o initialize the NVRAM counters, highlight Init NVRam counters on the System Manager menu and press the Enter key . The follo[...]
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7-8 701344-003 Prob lem Determination and Maintenance Reset NVRAM When you reset NVRAM, you reset all setup options to their default settings. T o reset NVRAM, highlight Reset NVRAM on the System Manager menu and press the Enter key . The follo wing message is displayed: Data May be Destroy ed Hit ENTER to Continue RESET to Abort Press the Enter ke[...]
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701344-003 7-9 Pr oblem Determination and Maintenance s n o i t p O p u t e S r o f s g n i t t e S t l u a f e D n o i t p O g n i t t e S t l u a f e D n o i t i s o p t n i r p t s r i f n i t o n n e h w d e r o n g i F Fo N a t a d y b d e w o l l o f f i n o i t i s o p s e k a t F Fs e Y t n i r p f o d n e t a F Fo N t n e r a p s n a r Tx [...]
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7-10 701344-003 Prob lem Determination and Maintenance s n o i t p O p u t e S r o f s g n i t t e S t l u a f e D n o i t p O g n i t t e S t l u a f e D r o l o c d n u o r g k c a B* * 0 C . s g n i t t e s t l u a f e d o t t e s e r M A R V N n e h w d e y a l p s i d t o N * t n e d n e p e d r o t i n o M * * d r a o b y e K y b s e g a u g [...]
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701344-003 7-11 Pr oblem Determination and Maintenance Figure 7-5. User Def ined Data Scr een User Defined Data Screen Fields Label – A 15-character information-only f ield. Y ou cannot enter or change information in this field. Data – A 25-character information-only field. Y ou cannot enter or change information in this field. There can be up [...]
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7-12 701344-003 Prob lem Determination and Maintenance Symptom/Action Char t m o t p m y S n o i t c A d e d n e m m o c e R r o t a c i d n i n O – r e w o P e h T . f f o s y a t s . n o d e h c t i w s s i h c t i w s r e w o P e h t t a h t e r u s n E . 1 y a l p s i d e h t o t d e t c e n n o c y l e r u c e s s i d r o c r e w o p e h t e[...]
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701344-003 7-13 Pr oblem Determination and Maintenance Symptom Recommended A cti on The alarm f ail s to so und. 1. Enter eith er Offline Setup mode ( K eybo ard menu ) or Onli ne Setup mod e (Alarm V olume Functi on) as desc ribed i n Chapter 3 t o set the Alarm V olume to the de sired lev e l. 2. If the selection do es not cy cl e from O ff to 7 [...]
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7-14 701344-003 Prob lem Determination and Maintenance Error Code (Operator Stat us Ro w) Recommended A cti on 1. This is not a display stat ion failure. 2. Press the Reset key to retr y the failed operation. 3. If the s ymptom persists, notify y our supervisor . 1. This is not a display stat ion failure. 2. Repo rt the probl em to your supervi sor[...]
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701344-003 8-1 Chapter 8. Operating the Split Screen Feature W ith the 1483 Display Station, you can display and operate two sessions on one monitor in either a top and bottom format or a zoomed session (that is, one of the two sessions occupies the entire display surface and you toggle between the two sessions). Y ou can also copy f ields from one[...]
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8-2 701344-003 Operating the Split Screen Feature Operation The following sections tell you ho w to enter Split Screen mode and use the split screen enhancements. Entering Split Screen Mode T o enter Split Screen mode, press and hold down the Alt ke y while you press the Dual key . The display station remains in Split Screen mode until you run the [...]
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701344-003 8-3 Operating the Split Screen Feature K ey Assignments Only the 122-key k eyboard is supported for Split Screen mode. See Figure 8-2, below , for the location of the split screen command keys. Figure 8-2. 122-K ey Split Scr een Ke yboard Keys Split Screen Mode Enhancements The following commands and featur es are a vailable in Split Scr[...]
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8-4 701344-003 Operating the Split Screen Feature Select T op Press the Select T op ke y ( ) to position the cursor in the session on the top of the display when the display is in split format. The Select T op ke y operates in zoom and split modes. T he session on the top is no w the acti v e session and recei v es immediate screen updates. The ses[...]
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701344-003 8-5 Operating the Split Screen Feature Step Active Session Press and hold the Alt key while you press the ChgSc ke y to chang e the acti ve session to make the next highest session the acti ve session. Do not change the acti ve session using any other ke ystroke sequence. The session tha t is not selected is not affected . For e xample, [...]
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8-6 701344-003 Operating the Split Screen Feature Mark T o select a field as the source field for a subsequent paste operation, hold do wn the Alt key while you press the F4 ke y (Mark). See “Mark/Paste” on Page 8-7 for a complete description. P aste T o select a f ield as the target field and paste sour ce data into that field, mo ve the curso[...]
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701344-003 8-7 Operating the Split Screen Feature Mark/P aste Use the Mark/Paste feature to cop y data between sessions. W ith this feature, you can quickly mark and paste data between fields in dif ferent sessions. Mark Field The mark field is the f ield you highlight as the source da ta f ield . The data to be pasted must be within a displayed fi[...]
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8-8 701344-003 Operating the Split Screen Feature Block Cop y While the top session is activ e, use Alt-PF11 to acti v ate the Block Cop y feature. A trim box will appear in the top session and a rev erse f ield block will appear in the bottom session. The acti v e ke ys while the top session is activ e include: • Up arrow k ey – Mov es trim bo[...]
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701344-003 8-9 Operating the Split Screen Feature After locating the Rev erse V ideo box, use the Paste key to copy the data to the bottom session. Since the Block Copy Feature remains acti ve, you can mov e the block and copy again to a second location. When y ou f inish the block copy , exit with Alt PF-11. Press the Enter key or AID key to make [...]
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8-10 701344-003 Operating the Split Screen Feature Screen Print Mode T o perform a screen print in Split Screen mode, you must Zoom in on the session from which you want to print. The print session must be an acti v e session. Follo w these steps to perform a screen print: 1) Select the session to be printed using the Select T op or Select Bottom k[...]
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701344-003 9-1 Chapter 9. Operating the Dual Screen Feature W ith the 1483DSV Display Station, you can display and operate two sessions on one monitor in either a side-by-side format or a zoomed session (that is, one of the two sessions occupies the entire display surface and you toggle between the two sessions). Y ou can also cop y fields from one[...]
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9-2 701344-003 Operating the Dual Screen Features Operation The following sections tell you ho w to enter Dual Screen mode and use the dual screen enhancements. Entering Dual Screen Mode T o enter Dual Screen mode, press and hold down the Alt ke y while you pr ess the Dual key . The display station remains in Dual Screen mode until you execute the [...]
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701344-003 9-3 Operating the Dual Screen Features K ey Assignments Only the 122-key ke yboard is supported for Dual Screen mode. See Figure 9-2, below , for the location of the dual screen command keys. Figure 9-2. 122-K ey Dual Scr een Keyboard K eys Dual Screen Mode Enhancements The following commands and features are av ailable in Dual Screen mo[...]
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9-4 701344-003 Operating the Dual Screen Features Select Left Press the Select Left ke y ( ) to position the cursor in the session on the left side of the display when the display is in side-by-side format. The Select Left k ey operates in zoom and side-by-side modes. The session on the left side is no w the active session and recei ves immediate s[...]
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701344-003 9-5 Operating the Dual Screen Features Step Active Session Press and hold the Alt key while you press the ChgSc ke y to chang e the acti ve session to make the next highest session the acti v e session. The cursor does not change sides and the session that is not selected is not aff ected. For e xample, suppose three sessions are availab[...]
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9-6 701344-003 Operating the Dual Screen Features Mark T o select a field as the source field for a subsequent paste operation, hold do wn the Alt key while you press the F4 ke y (Mark). See “Mark/Paste” on Page 9-7 for a complete description. P aste T o select a f ield as the target field and paste sour ce data into that field, mo ve the curso[...]
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701344-003 9-7 Operating the Dual Screen Features Mark/P aste Use the Mark/Paste feature to cop y data between sessions. W ith this feature, you can quickly mark and paste data between fields in dif ferent sessions. Mark Field The mark field is the f ield you highlight as the source da ta f ield . The data to be pasted must be within a displayed fi[...]
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9-8 701344-003 Operating the Dual Screen Features W alk Through The following e xample shows y ou ho w to set up a dual scr een session on the 1483. First, power on the display station, then follo w these steps: 1) Press the Alt-Dual k ey sequence. Y ou enter Dual Screen mode. Dual screen enhancements are enabled on two side- by-side logic sessions[...]
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701344-003 A-1 Appendix A. Printer Inf ormation This appendix describes the supported character sets and DIP or Mode Select switch settings for some supported printers. Suppor ted Character Sets Switch Settings Set the following DIP or Mode Select switches to ensure optimal printer performance. Hewlett-P ackar d ThinkJet Refer to the manual that ca[...]
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A-2 701344-003 Printer Information Hewlett-P ackar d DeskJet Refer to the manual that came with your printer for the location of the Mode Select switches. Mode Select Swit ch Setting Descr ip tion A-1 Up ( on) ECMA- 94 Lati n 1 chara cter set A-2 Up (on) EC MA-94 Lat in 1 cha ract er set A-3 Down (of f) EC MA-94 Lat in 1 cha ract er set A-4 Up (on)[...]
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701344-003 A-3 Printer Information Epson FX1050 Refer to the manual that came with your printer for the location of the DIP switches. DIP Sw itch Setting Desc rip ti on 1-1 Down (o f f ) The de fault ch ar acte r se t i s ROM 1-2 Down (of f ) Zero i s not s l ash ed 1-3 Up ( on) The graphi cs ta ble is us ed 1-4 Up ( on) IBM emula t i on mode 1-5 A[...]
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A-4 701344-003 Printer Information Epson LQ1050 Refer to the manual that came with your printer for the location of the DIP switches. 4019 Datastream Modes The 1483 supports two datastream modes for the 4019, Personal Printer Data Stream (PPDS) mode and Hewlett-P ackard (HP) Emulation mode. In PPDS mode, the 4019 can print text and gra phics from a[...]
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701344-003 Index-1 Symbols 4019 datastream modes, A-4 A Alarm V olume option, 3-12 Alt key , 3-3 Arro w keys, 4-5 Auto Skip Mode option, 3-34 Auto Skip option, 3-34 Autorepeat ke ys, 3-4, 5-7 B Backspace key , 4-5, 5-8 Backtab ke y , 4-5, 5-8 Basic Assurance tests (B A Ts), 7-2 BA T s See Basic Assurance tests Binary calculator Clearing value, 6-6 [...]
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Index-2 701344-003 Index Cursor Speed option, 3-13 D Data entry Characters, entering, 4-5 Cursor , moving, 4-5 Cursor Select, 4-9 Description of, 4-3 Editing, 4-9 Extended Select function, 4-14 Messages, 4-9 Numeric Lock mode, 4-6 Record/Playback mode, 4-7 Scrolling, 4-14 Shift mode, 4-6 Decimal calculator Clearing entry , 6-4 Decimal place, settin[...]
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701344-003 Index-3 Index Entry Assist continued Cursor , moving, 5-5 Cursor tabbing, 5-8 Delete word, 5-7 Description of, 4-15 Document mode, 5-2 Editing, 5-5 End-of-line signal, 5-5 Forma t controls, 5-2 Format scale, 5-3 Format scale origin, 5-5 Ke ys, 5-1 Margins, 5-3 - 5-4 New line, 5-8 Operator status row symbols, 3-40 - 3-45 T ab stops, 5-4 W[...]
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Index-4 701344-003 Index K eys continued Autorepeat, 3-4, 5-7 Backspace, 4-5, 5-8 Backtab, 4-5, 5-8 Change Format, 5-2 CrSel, 4-9 Cursor Left, 5-7 Cursor Right, 5-7 Cursor Select, 4-9 Decimal calculator , 6-3 Delete, 4-10 Document mode, 5-2 Down Ar row , 4-5 Dup, 4-10 Entry Assist, 5-1 Er Inp, 4-10 Erase EOF , 4-10 Erase Input, 4-10 Erase to End of[...]
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701344-003 Index-5 Index Modes continued Numeric Lock, 4-6 Offline Setup, 3-4 - 3-26, 7-2 - 7-10 Online Setup, 3-27 - 3-39 Personal Printer Data Stream (PPDS) mode, A-4 Record/Play Security , 4-8 Shift, 4-6 T ransparent, 3-20 Monitor cable, 2-4 Monitor cable connector , 2-3 - 2-4 MONOCASE/DualCase option, 3-7 MUP See Mark Unprotected Field Characte[...]
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Index-6 701344-003 Index Rule Stationary , 3-11 Style, 3-10 Rule Color option, 3-11 Rule Style option, 3-10 S Screen Adjusting display of, 2-5, 4-2 Partitioning, 3-8 Row/Column, position of, 3-8 Size, selecting, 3-8 Screen, centering, 7-5 Screen characters, case, 3-7 Screen menu Offline, 3-6 - 3-9 Online, 3-28 Screen Size option, 3-8 Screens Charac[...]
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701344-003 Index-7 Index Split screen mode Activ e and suspended screens, 8-2 Enhancements, 8-3 Entering, 8-2 Example, 8-9 Ke y assignments, 8-3 Ke yboard keys, 8-3 Screen Print mode, 8-10 T op and bottom format, 8-2 Split Screen mode enhancements Block copy , 8-8 Mark, 8-6 Mark field, 8-7 Mark/Paste, 8-7 Paste, 8-6 Paste f ield , 8-7 Paste horizon[...]