4000/260 User’s Guide
vi Preface Notices References in this publication to Boundless Technologies products, programs, or services do not imply that Boundless Techno
Electronic Emission Notices vii Electronic Emission Notices Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Statement Note: This equipment has been te
viii Preface Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Statement This equipment is Class 1 Equipment (information equipment t
Safety Notices ix Safety Notices Danger Notices A danger notice indicates a hazard that could possibly cause death or serious personal injury
x Preface DANGER: Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. To avoid shock hazard, connect and disc
1 chapter 1 Introduction This terminal can emulate a number of ASCII and ANSI terminals, including PC-Term and SCO™ Console. The keyboards suppor
2 Introduction Features Compatibility § ADDS-Viewpoint™ § Wyse™ 60, Wyse 50/50+ § DEC™ VT-320, VT-220, VT-100 § PC Terminal § SCO™-Console, A
Features 3 Communications § Serial RS-232-C host/printer port 1, operating from 110 to 134,400 baud § Serial RS-232-C host/printer port 2, opera
4 Introduction Physical Features 1. Keyboard Connector – push in the keyboard connector here. 2. Tilt and Swivel Base – use the tilt and swive
Keyboards 5 Keyboards The “PC” keyboards, including the EPC (101-key) and the PC/+ (106/107-key), are similar in style and feature a number of key
Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under “Notices.” It is the poli
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Usage Notes 7 Usage Notes The following notations and symbols are used in this manual: § Ctrl-F1: the two keys, Ctrl and F1, are to be pressed si
8 Introduction Communications This terminal is equipped with three ports. The two serial ports are intended for connecting to either a host/modem
Communications 9 If the “EIA (or Aux) Rcv” is “No Protocol” in Setup, the terminal will continue to accept characters into its receive buffer un
10 Introduction Host/Printer Port 1 Pin Assignments Host/Printer Port 2 This port, labeled “SES2-AUX,” is designed to connect to a second host c
Communications 11 Parallel Printer Port This port, labeled “PAR,” is designed for connection to a parallel printer, which has a Centronics interfa
12 Introduction Terminal to Modem (DCE) or Host Refer to the diagram below to understand why a null modem adapter may be needed when connecting th
Screen Display and Pages 13 Screen Display and Pages This terminal offers a variety of screen lengths including 26, 30, 44, or 52 lines. These nu
14 Introduction The figure below represents the entire page memory of a 48 line page (24 base page length times a multiplier of 2) and the portion
Screen Display and Pages 15 If the current page or portion of the page is longer than the screen display or window in which it is displayed, local
1 This guide... is a user’s manual and contains all of the information necessary to install, setup, and use the 260 product. More detailed informa
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17 chapter 2 Installation This section provides a “walk-through” approach to the installation of your terminal. This will enable you to physicall
18 Installation STEP 2 – Physical Connections Depending on the types of serial interfaces of your devices, you may need one or more “null modem” a
STEP 5 – No Printer Option 19 STEP 5 – No Printer Option If you did not opt to install a printer (did not complete E, F, G, or H), you must set th
20 Installation Connection A: Host DCE 1. Enter the Setup menu. If the EIA port is to be assigned to Session 2, then switch sessions (Ctrl-Ente
STEP 8 – Emulation Setup Selection 21 Connection E: Printer 1. In the Setup Quick (F1) menu, set the Printer portion of the “Host/Printer” selec
22 Installation STEP 9 – Additional Setup Options At this point, you should proceed to the Setup chapter and continue to set up your own selection
Common Setups 23 Common Setups Sessions=One Host/Printer=Aux/Para Aux Baud, Aux Data Format, etc. matches the host Sessions=Two Session1 Ho
24 Installation CAUTION: Do not (un)plug in electrical storm. SES1-EIA (DTE) SES2-AUX (DCE) PAR DTE Host* Connection A: Connect a null mo
Host/Printer Connection Guide 25 SES1-EIA (DTE) SES2-AUX (DCE) PAR DTE Serial Printer** Connection E: Connect a null modem adapter between th
26 Installation User Settings Use the chart below to document your system and terminal settings: Parameters Examples: Your Settings: Connectio
27 chapter 3 Setup The Setup menu is your control panel for this terminal. It permits you to configure the terminal to communicate with the host
28 Setup Entry and Exit EPC Keyboard: Press Ctrl-Scroll Lock to both enter and exit setup. Also, press F14 or Pause to exit. ANSI Keyboard: e
Overview 29 Enter and Shift-Enter: Cycle “up” or “down” through the choices for a given parameter. The following keystrokes are also available
30 Setup Setup Map Key Menu Parameters Available (Not all will display for a given emulation, keyboard, or video mode) F1 Quick Emulation Com
Setup Map 31 F6 Ports EIA Baud Rate EIA Data Format EIA Parity Check Aux Baud Rate Aux Data Format Aux Parity Check EIA Xmt EIA
32 Setup QUICK: F1 Emulation: [ADDS VP, Wyse 60, Wyse 50+, PC Term, VT300/8, VT300/7, VT200/8, VT200/7, VT100, SCO Console, AT386, TVI 925]
QUICK: F1 33 Enhanced: [On, Off] Normally, the terminal responds to a set of commands that correspond to the emulation selected. When Enhance
34 Setup Host/Printer: [EIA/Aux, EIA/Para, EIA/None, Aux/EIA, Aux/Para, Aux/None, None/EIA, None/Aux, None/Para, None/None] The first part of
GENERAL: F2 35 Auto Scroll: [On, Off] Choose whether the terminal updates the display when the cursor is moved beyond the boundaries of the cu
i 1 Contents Preface iv How to Connect/Disconnect the Terminal...v Notices...
36 Setup Session Display: [Full, Split] When two sessions are used, select whether each host’s data displays on a full screen or if both hosts
DISPLAY: F3 37 Columns: [80, 132, 80-Only] Choose the number of columns that the screen can display. 80-Only provides more pages in memory for
38 Setup Overscan Borders: [On, Off] Choose whether the overscan borders are active. The borders extend video from one edge of the screen to
KEYBOARD: F4 39 Key Rate: [15 cps, 20 cps, 30 cps] When “Key Repeat” is on, a key that is pressed for more than half a second will automatical
40 Setup KEYS: F5 Enter Key: [CR, CR-LF, TAB] Select the code the enter key in the numeric keypad transmits. Return Key: [CR, CR-LF, TAB] Se
KEYS: F5 41 For example, to enter Setup when ScanCode and Local Leadin are on, press Ctrl-Scroll Lock (Ctrl-Select on the ANSI keyboard) to intro
42 Setup The following selections apply only to the ANSI keyboard: Disconnect: [Disabled, Shift-F5] Choose to allow the keystroke that will g
PORTS: F6 43 Compose Key: [Meta, Compose, Funct, Scroll-Lock, Alt Key] This selection indicates the role that the Compose key will play. The e
44 Setup EIA (Aux) Xmit: [No Protocol, Xon-Xoff, DSR (DTR), Both] This is similar to “EIA (Aux) Recv,” except that it applies to the data tra
HOST: F7 45 HOST: F7 Comm Mode: [Full Duplex, Half Duplex, Full Block, Half Block] Select the communications mode. Half-duplex is not availabl
ii Contents Installation 17 STEP 1 – Know Your Devices...17 STEP 2 – Physical Conn
46 Setup Select the way in which printing is controlled. § Normal indicates that printing is to occur when a print request (such as print screen)
EMULATION: F9 47 EMULATION: F9 The parameters displayed in this menu depend upon the current emulation. This section is divided between parameter
48 Setup Display NV Labels: [On, Off] Select whether the labels in non-volatile memory are displayed on the lowest line. When off is selected
EMULATION: F9 49 ANSI Emulations Numeric Kpd: [Numeric, Application] Choose the set of strings sent by the numeric keypad. Cursor Kpd: [Curso
50 Setup TABS: F10 Auto Init Tabs: [On, Off] When on, tab settings will always be defaulted at power up. Default Tabs: This action field sets
ANSWERBACK: F11 51 ANSWERBACK: F11 Answerback Mode: [On, Off] Choose whether the answerback message (which is sent to the host at terminal res
52 Setup PROGRAM: F12 Program: [F/Key, Sh-F/Key, Edit Key, Sh-Edit Key] Specify the type of key to be programmed—function or edit key in its no
PROGRAM: F12 53 Key: Select the key to be programmed. The keys that are listed as choices depend upon the Program parameter as shown below: Whe
54 Setup EXECUTE: Prnt Scrn All of the parameters in this menu are action parameters. Terminal parameters affect all settings, including the emu
Edit Fields 55 Edit Fields Setup uses overwrite mode in text editing fields. That is, the cursor keys cannot be used to move to a location in the
Contents iii ANSI Emulations... 49 TABS: F10...
56 Setup § Setup Parameters: All other Setup variables that are not included in Setup Parameters in Terminal Parameters (all global settings). §
57 chapter 4 Desk Accessories This terminal features five desk accessories, which can be accessed one at a time through pop-up windows. Overview
58 Desk Accessories Direct Access To display any desk accessory directly, without the desk accessory menu, the following keystrokes are used: § C
Calendar 59 Calendar This displays a calendar for any month from the years 1900 to 2099. The current date is displayed at the bottom. The keys b
60 Desk Accessories Use the following keys to make changes: § Up - or down-arrow keys – select a line. The line is highlighted. § Left- or rig
Calculator 61 Calculator The numeric keypad located on the right side of your keyboard will serve as your calculator. See the figures below to
ASCII Chart 63 Use the printer option only when a printer is connected. Press Ctrl-Shift-Tab to clear a printer error. § X – exit the calculat
64 Desk Accessories Use the following keys to change the display of the ASCII chart: § Up - or down-arrow – scroll up or down the characters in t
Diagnostic Menu 65 This page is intentionally left blank.
63 A Appendix Local Keys Action Scan Code Mode PC Keyboard ANSI Keyboard Toggle Caps-Lock No Lock Lock Toggle Num-Lock No Num-Lock Toggle
iv 1 Preface This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws
64 Appendix Continued Action Scan Code Mode PC Keyboard ANSI Keyboard Increment Scroll Rate7 Yes Ctrl-Shift-↑ Ctrl-Shift-↑ Decrement Scroll
Local Keys 65 Paste from Buffer No Alt-Insert Alt-Insert Here** In Scan Code Mode, this chart applies only when Local Leadin is on. NOTES:
66 Appendix Page Configurations—Single and Dual Session Number of Pages Single Session Dual Session Lines per Page 80/132 80-only 80/132
NOTE TO INSTALLER This equipment complies with the FCC Regulation for Class A devices, Subpart J of Part 15. Shielded, grounded interface cables w
66 Appendix to provide the name of your distributor, and a description of the problem as described above. Please refer to the Boundless Technologi
How to Connect/Disconnect the Terminal v How to Connect/Disconnect the Terminal To Connect: To Disconnect: First, turn everything OFF. F
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