Article 2225 of comp.terminals: Path: utkcs2!willis.cis.uab.edu!news.cs.uah.edu!malgudi!caen!sdd.hp.com!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!deccrl!news.crl.dec.com!nntpd.lkg.dec.com!royalt.enet.dec.com!sherwin From: sherwin@royalt.enet.dec.com (Jim Sherwin) Newsgroups: comp.terminals Subject: VT100/VT102/etc./etc. (you get the idea) (somewhat lengthy) Message-ID: <24968@shlump.lkg.dec.com> Date: 25 Jul 91 14:18:27 GMT Sender: newsdaemon@shlump.lkg.dec.com Organization: DEC -- Video, Image and Printer Systems Group Lines: 196 Recently someone requested info on how to set-up a VT100. I posted the info. Another individual picked up on this and assumed he could apply it to the VT102. Fortunately, this second individual sent me e-mail thanking me for posting the set-up procedures. I sent him the correct 'VT102' set-up procedures. I thought I would post the VT102 specific set-up procedures. However, before doing so, I would like to inform the readership that the doc's for all of our VT??? products are still available. I don't want to turn this into an advertisement, so I'll limit myself to providing documentation Part #'s for those who may be interested. The terminals for which we have documentation are: VT100 Basic Text Terminal (expandable w/options) VT101 Non-Expandable VT100 VT102 Non-expandable VT100 w/ Advanced Video & Printer Port options installed VT103 VT100 w/ LSI11 Backplane VT105 Waveform Graphics Terminal VT125 VT100 w/ Graphics option installed VT131 VT102 Block Mode I/O VT220 Basic Text Terminal VT240 Monochrome Graphics Terminal VT241 Color Graphics Terminal VT320 Basic Text Terminal VT330 Monochrome Graphics Terminal VT340 Color Graphics Terminal VT420 Basic Text Terminal PART NUMBER DOCUMENTATION DESCRIPTION =========== ========================= EK-VT100-UG VT100 USERS GUIDE EK-VT101-Ip VT101 IPB EK-VT101-PS VT101 POCKET SERVICE GUIDE EK-VT101-RC VT101 PROGRAMMING REFERENCE CARD EK-VT101-TM VT101 SERIES TECHNICAL MANUAL EK-VT101-UG VT101 VIDEO TERMINAL USERS GUIDE EK-VT102-IP VT102 IPB EK-VT102-RC VT102 PROGRAMMING REFERENCE CARD EK-VT102-UG VT102 VIDEO TERMINAL USERS GUIDE EK-VT103-IP VT103 UNIT ASSEMBLY IPB EK-VT103-UG VT103 LSI-11 USERS GUIDE & AD EK-VT105-IP VT105 GRAPHIC TERMINAL IPB EK-VT125-GI VT125 REGIS PRIMER EK-VT125-IP VT125 VIDEO TERMINAL IPB EK-VT125-RC VT125 PROGRAMMING REFERENCE CARD EK-VT125-UG VT125 USERS GUIDE EK-VT131-IP VT131 IPB EK-VT131-RC VT131 PROGRAMMING REFERENCE CARD EK-VT131-UG VT131 VIDEO TERMINAL USERS GUIDE EK-VT132-UG VT132 USER GUIDE EK-VT220-AN VT220 ADDITIONAL NOTES EK-VT220-HR VT220 PROGRAMMER POCKET GUIDE EK-VT220-IN VT220 INSTALLATION GUIDE EK-VT220-IP VT220 IPB EK-VT220-PS VT220 POCKET SERVICE GUIDE EK-VT220-RM VT220 PROGRAMMER REFERENCE MANUAL EK-VT220-TM VT220 TECHNICAL MANUAL EK-VT220-UG VT220 OWNERS MANUAL EK-VT22M-UG VT220 MODEM USERS GUIDE EK-VT240-AN VT240 ADDITIONAL FEATURES NOTICE EK-VT240-HR VT240 PROGRAMMER POCKET GUIDE EK-VT240-IN VT240 INSTALLATION GUIDE EK-VT240-IP VT240 VIDEO TERMINAL IPB EK-VT240-PS VT240 POCKET SERVICE GUIDE EK-VT240-RM VT240 PROGRAMMER REFERENCE MANUAL EK-VT240-TM VT240 TECHNICAL MANUAL EK-VT240-UG VT240 OWNER'S MANUAL EK-VT241-IP VT241 COLOR TERMINAL IPB EK-VT24X-IN VT240 INTEGRAL MODEM INSTALLATION GUIDE EK-VT320-IP VT320 ILLUSTRATED PARTS EK-VT320-PS VT320 POCKET SERVICE GUIDE EK-VT320-RM VT320 REF MANUAL EK-VT320-UG VT320 USERS GUIDE EK-VT320-UU VT320 INTERNATIONAL USRS GUIDE EK-VT330-IP VT330 IPB EK-VT330-PS VT330 POCKET SERVICE GUIDE EK-VT33R-SV VT330+SERVICE GUIDE EK-VT340-IP VT340 IPB EK-VT340-PS VT340 POCKET SERVICE GUIDE EK-VT34R-SV VT340+SERVICE GUIDE EK-VT3XX-UP VT330/VT340 USER DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE/KIT EK-VT420-IP VT420 VIDEO TERMINAL IPB MANUAL EK-VT420-PS VT420 SERVICE GUIDE EK-VT420-RM VT420 PROGRAMMER REFERENCE MANUAL EK-VT420-UG INSTALLING AND USING THE VT420 EK-VT420-UU VT420 INSTALLATION/USER GUIDE WORLD WIDE EK-VT502-PG VT50/VT52 POCKET SERVICE GUIDE VT102 Set-Up Procedures Striking the SET-UP key places you into SET-UP A mode. SET-UP A is basically your tab stops. Use the space bar to move along the ruler and strike the T key at the desired tab stop location. SET-UP B may only be entered from SET-UP A and is done be striking the 5 on the main keyboard (i.e. top-row). To exit SET-UP B strike the SET-UP key. The SET-UP parameters are as follows: Bank Position Parameters 1 1 Scroll; 0=jump; 1=smooth 1 2 Autorepeat; 0=off; 1=on 1 3 Screen; 0=dark; 1=light 1 4 Cursor; 0=underline; 1=block 2 1 Margin Bell; 0=off; 1=on 2 2 Keyclick; 0=off; 1=on 2 3 ANSI/VT52; 0=VT52; 1=ANSI 2 4 Auto XON/XOFF; 0=off; 1=on 3 1 Pound Sign Shifted; 0=#; 1=British Pound Sign 3 2 Wrap Around; 0=off; 1=on 3 3 New Line; 0=off; 1=on 3 4 Local Echo; 0=off; 1=on 4 1 Print Termination Character; 0=nonr; 1=Form Feed 4 2 Print Extent; 0=Scroll Region; 1=Full Screen 4 3 Stop Bits; 0=1 bits; 1=2 bits 4 4 Receive Parity; 0=Ignore; 1=Check 5 1 Break Enable; 0=off; 1=on 5 2 Disconnect Character Enable; 0=off; 1=on 5 3 Disconnect Delay; 0=UK; 1-Other 5 4 Auto Answerback Enable; 0=off; 1=on 6 1 Initial Direction; 0=Receive; 1=Transmit 6 2 Auto Turnaround; 0=Manual; 1=Automatic 6 3 Limited Transport; 0=off; 1=on 6 4 RESERVED; always 0 7 1 Power; 0=60 Hz; 1=50 Hz 7 2 WPS Terminal; 0=off; 1=on 7 3 Clock; always 1 7 4 RESERVED; always 0 While in SET-UP B mode, these features are set by positioning the cursor above the feature switch, using the spacebar, and striking the 6 key on the main keyboard. To set the ANSWERBACK MESSAGE, enter SET-UP B and strike the SHIFT and A keys simultaneously. The terminal will respond with A = on the screen. Type a message delimiter character which may be any chaacter not used in the actual message. Type the ANSWERBACK MESSAGE, up to 20 characters. Type the message delimiter character. The message will disappear from the screen. You may not edit an ANSWERBACK MESSAGE. You may only supercede it with a new ANSWERBACK MESSAGE. Modem SET-UP is entered from within SET-UP B by holding down the SHIFT key and striking the LEFT ARROW ( <-- ). Holding the SHIFT key and striking the P key will step you through the various Data/Parity Bit options (i.e. 7 or 8 and Mark, Space, Odd, Even or None). Striking the TRANSMIT SPEED key will step you through the baud rate options. Striking the RECEIVE SPEED key will step you through the baud rate options. Holding the SHIFT key and striking the M key will step you through the various modem Control options (i.e. FDX A, FDX B, FDX C, HDX A and HDX B) Printer SET-UP is entered from within SET-UP B by holding down the SHIFT key and striking the RIGHT ARROW ( --> ). Holding the SHIFT key and striking the P key will step you through the various Data/Parity Bit options (i.e. 7 or 8 and Mark, Space, Odd, Even or None). Striking the TRANSMIT SPEED or RECEIVE SPEED key will step you through the baud rate options. To save the SET-UP, strike the SHIFT and S keys simultaneously, while in SET-UP mode. I hope this helps. Jim <>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<> <> "When things are going well, \ Jim Sherwin a.k.a. <> <> someone will inevitably \ sherwin@royalt.enet.dec.com <> <> experiment detrimentally." \ !decwrl!royalt.enet.dec.com!sherwin <> <> Boyle's Second Law \ sherwin%royalt.enet@decwrl.dec.com <> <>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<> Article 2228 of comp.terminals: Path: utkcs2!gatech!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!sdd.hp.com!samsung!olivea!uunet!mcsun!ukc!axion!tharr!conrad From: conrad@tharr.UUCP (Conrad Longmore) Newsgroups: comp.terminals Subject: Re: VT100/VT102/etc./etc. (you get the idea) (somewhat lengthy) Keywords: VT100 VT1xx VT131 Message-ID: <2384@tharr.UUCP> Date: 26 Jul 91 21:19:16 GMT References: <24968@shlump.lkg.dec.com> Reply-To: conrad@tharr.UUCP (Conrad Longmore) Organization: Public Usenet Access Lines: 43 [Stuff about VT1xx terminals deleted] In addition, the VT131 has a SETUP C screen. A-1 Edit mode 0=off 1=on A-2 Edit key 0=defer 1=immediate A-3 Guarded area transfer 0=unprotected 1=all A-4 Space compression 0=off 1=on B-1 Line transmit 0=off 1=on B-2 Transmit termination 0=partial page 1=full page B-3 Reserved (0) B-4 Transmit execution 0=deferred 1=immediate C-1 Bold protected 0=off 1=on C-2 Underline protected 0=off 1=on C-3 Blink protected 0=off 1=on C-4 Reverse protected 0=off 1=on D-1 Normal protected 0=off 1=on D-2 Erasure mode 0=off 1=on D-3 EOL character enable 0=off 1=on D-4 EOL character 0=CR/CRLF 1=RS (Record Seperator '~') These are all used in the VT131 block-mode transmissions. In addition, the following keys are used to manipulate VT1xx settings while in SETUP. Store settings SHIFT-S Recall settings SHIFT-R Default settings SHIFT-D Tab default SHIFT-T Brightness is controlled by the up and down curson keys while in SETUP. -- // Conrad Longmore / Uucp: ..!ukc!axion!tharr!conrad / Satan ate my fish // // Bedford College / Janet: tharr!conrad @ uk.ac.ukc / Satan ate my fish // //-----------------/ Or try: conrad @ tharr.uucp / Satan ate my fish // // ** T H A R R ** /---------------------------------/ Satan ate my fish // // +44 234 841503 / Free access to Usenet in the UK /-------------------//