4000/260 LF 4000/260 LFC Monochrome and Color Terminals User's Guide 598-0011148
Safety Notices vii Introduction This guide contains information on all areas of the 260lf product. However, not all 260lf terminals are equipped with
2 Features Personality: ADDS-Vicwpointt'" (ASCII emulation) WyseTM60,Wyse 50/50+ (ASCII emulation) DECTM VT-320, VT-220, VT-lOO (ANSI Em
3 Vertical Mount: 1. Insert the tabs into the corresponding slots as shown (left). 2. While applying pressure on the bracket, slide the bracket tow
4 Wall Mount: 1. Ensure that the bracket is securely fastened to the wall in the position shown. You may use the wood screws supplied with the brack
5 Physical Features 1. Power Switch -press the orange button to its recessed position to turn the unit "on." Press again to turn the unit
6 Keyboards The monochrome terminal supports only the "PC-style" keyboards which include the PC 10 I fl 02-key and Compact PC l O'l-k
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8 Usage Notes The following notations and symbols are used in this manual: • Ctrl-F1: the two keys, Ctrl and Fl, arc to be pressed simultaneously. •
9 Communications This terminal is equipped with three communications ports. The two serial ports are intended for connection to either a host (or mode
10 Refer to the Installation chapter for details on the connection of the DB25 EIA port or the RJ45 EIA port to serial devices (hosts, modems, or prin
Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under "Notices." It is the policy of Bou
11 Host/Printer Port 2 This port, labeled "Aux," is designed to connect to a second host connection (computer or modem), a scanner or othe
12 Terminal To Modem (or DeE Host) Refer to the diagram below to understand why a nun modem adapter may be needed when connecting the AUX serial port
13 Screen Display And Pages This terminal offers a variety of screen lengths including 26, 44, or 49 lines. These numbers include the top and bottom
14 Visual Effects Of Screen And Page Lengths The combination of page and screen lengths influence the number of displayable data lines. For example, i
15 Installation This section provides a "walk-through" approach to the installation of your terminal. This will enable you to physically con
16 Step 4 • No Printer Option If you did not opt to install a printer (do not complete steps 9E, 9F, 9G, or 9H), you must set the Printer portion of t
17 2. In the Setup Quick (F1) menu, set the Host portion of the "Host/Printer" selection to EIA, without changing the current Printer opti
18 Step 12 -Save Parameters Finally, remember to save your Setup parameters in permanent memory, so that they can be recovered if the terminal is powe
19 Host/Printer Connection Guide A CAUTION: Do not (un)plug in electrical storm. SES1-EIA (DTE) SES2-AUX (DCE) PAR DTE Host* ~ I _·PAIL "Auil &q
20 SES1·EIA (DTE) S~$2·AUX (DCE) PAR DTE Serial Prlnter** :__ P~R I ~AVX"~ 'EAR 'ADX f;A ~-"'r----- ---:~~ ~--e-, -I \~) ~i
This guide... is a user's manual and contains all of the information necessary to install, setup, and use the 4000/260 LF product. More detailed
21 Common Setups TERMINAL D!:lZ5 FiJ45 RJ4~ OB2~ DAR--/IAiiX:I~:1 \ -tiA ~ ---.--Sessions=One HostjPrinter=EIA/ Para Aux Baud, Aux DataFormat, etc.
Installation 22 User Settings Use the chart below to document your system and terminal settings: Parameters Examples: Your Settings: Number of session
Setup 23 Setup The Setup menu is your control panel for this terminal. It permits you to configure the terminal to communicate with the host computer
Setup 24 An exception to this is function/edit key and answerback message programming. Once edited in Setup, the changes are saved regardless of the w
Setup 25 Setup Map Key Menu Parameters Available (Not all will displayfora given emulatign, keyboard, orvideo mode) Fl Quick Emulation ~ux Baud Rate C
Setup 26 F7 Host Comm Mode Recv <DEL> Send Block Term Null Suppress Local Send ACK Send Reqion ~It Input Data Recv<CR> Send Line Term Sen
I Setup 27 Quick: F1 F3 F4 FS F6 F7 F8 F9 FlOFll Fl2F13~\IFI i F2Quick' Genrl Disp Kybd Keys Ports Host Print Emul Tabs AnsBk Prog Ex
Setup 28 General: F2 This chapter lists all possible parameters for each menu, and all possible choices for each parameter. Depending on the emulation
Setup 29 Display: F3 Page Length: [24,25,42,43,48,50,84,86,96,100, (168), (172), (192), (200), *24, *25, *42, *43] Select the number of lines per pag
Setup 30 Keyboard: F4 Language: [US, U.K., Danish, Finnish, French, German, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Dutch, Belgian-Flemish, French-Ca
Contents Contents Preface iii How to Connect/Disconnect the Terminal iv Notices iv Trademarks and Service Marks v Electronic Emission Notices v S
Setup 31 Keys: F5 Enter Key: [CR, GR-LF, TAB] Select the code the enter key in the numeric keypad transmits. Return Key: [CR, CR-LF, TAB] Select the c
- - -Setup 32 ANSI Keyboard Disconnect: [Disabled, Shifl-F5] Choose to allow the keystroke that will generate a modem disconnect on the ANSI keyboard
-----------~-----Setup 33 Ports:F& EIABaud Rate: [115200,76800,57600,38400,19200,9600,4800,2400, 2000,1800,1200,600,300,150,110] See Quick menu on
Setup 34 Local: [Off, On] Select whether keyed data is interpreted locally by the terminal and not sent to the host. Data sent by the host is lost, if
Setup 35 Selects the speed at which function keys and labels are programmed by the host. Fast mode will increase the speed for Wyse 50 compatibility
--Setup 36 Tabs:F10 FI F2 F3 F4 F5F6F7F8 PrtScF9 IFlO] Fll Fl2 Quick Genrl Disp Kybd Keys Ports Host Print Emut!abs AnsBk Prog Exec --I Paramete
I Setup 37 Program: F12 F3 F4 F5F6F7 F8F9FlOFII ~ PrtSe IIFI F2Quick Genrl Disp Kybd Keys Ports Host Print Ernul Tabs AnsB Prog Exec l_Key~Fl] Par
Setup 38 • To program a carriage return or line feed into the key text field, press Ctrl-M or Ctrl-J, respectively. • To program the "Print S
Setup 39 Glossary of Terms Some of the terms that are used in the Exec (PrtSc) menu are defined below. Page Reset Page resets are executed when the se
Desk Accessories 40 Desk Accessories This terminal features five desk accessories, which can be accessed one at a time through pop-up windows. Desk Ac
ii Contents Entry And Exit " 23 Printing " 23 Saving Parameters 23 Movement Inside Menus 24 Action Fields 24 Dual Session Mode 24 S
Desk Accessories 41 Exiting ADesk Accessory To exit any window and restore the original screen: A Press F11 on the ANSI keyboard. ~J Press Esc on a P
Desk Accessories 42 Clock The clock menu (shown below) contains seven lines which can be modified. Use the following keys to make changes: Up-or down-
Desk Accessories 43 Calculator The numeric keypad located on the right side of your keyboard will serve as your calculator. See the figures below to
Desk Accessories 44 ASCII Chart Upon entering the ASCII Chart Desk Accessory, the decimal, octal, hexadecimal, binary, and ASCII representations of t
Desk Accessories 45 Color Utility The Color Utility (260lfc only) is used to temporarily remap Colors and attributes on screen. Changes make to any
46 Compose ANSI-Multinational Compose Sequences Composed Character # @ [ \ { I } ¢ £ ¥ § n © !! ± 2 II ~ Q % Yo Description Quotation mark Number/p
Compose 47 Composed 3-Key 2-Key Character Description Sequence Sequence i Inverted? ?? A A A grave A acute A\ A' A\ A' A A circumflex A~ A~
Compose 48 ANSI-ISO Latin-1 Compose Sequences Composed Character Description 3-Key Sequence 2-Key Sequence ® No break space Pipe Logical not Soft (sy
Local Key 49 Local Key Action Toggle Caps-Lock Toggle Num-Lock Toggle Scroll-Lock' Toggle Auto Prinf Toggle Block-Mode Toggle Monitor Mode Scan
50 Continued Action Scan Code Mode Keyboard Toggle Session Yes Ctrl-Enter (kpd) Enter Desk Accessory Yes Ctrl-~ Mode Enter Setup Mode Yes Ctrl-Sc
How toConnect/Disconnect the Terminal iii Preface This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 89/336/EEC on
51 Page Configurations· Single Host Mode Lines per Page 24 48 96 *24 25 50 *25 42 84 *42 43 86 *43 Number ofPages Number of Pages in80-0nly Columns in
Note To Installer 52 Note To Installer This equipment complies with the FCC Regulation for Class A devices, Subpart J of Part IS. Shielded, grounded
How toConnect/Disconnect the Terminal iv How to Connect/Disconnect the Terminal To Connect: To Disconnect: First, turn everything OFF.First, turn ever
v Trademarks and Service Marks Trademarks and Service Marks The following terms are trademarks of these companies: ADDS Viewpoint Boundless Technologi
Safety Notices vi Safety Notices Da..ger Notices A danger notice indicates a hazard that could possibly cause death or serious personal injury. The fo
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