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WY-60
User's
Guide
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Overview
INTRODUCTION
In addition to advanced display, communications, and keyboard
features, this full-function ASCII terminal supports three
.~----------ANSI-based operating modes as well as fourteen ASCII modes.
Chapters 1 through 4 present the basic information you'll need
to install and operate the terminal in its native mode. Appendix
E includes a complete list of the commands supported by the
terminal in each ASCII personality. Appendix F includes a
complete list of the commands supported by the terminal in each
ANSI personality.
For more detailed information on how to take advantage of the
terminal's features in your computer programs, order the WY-60
Programmer's Guide through your sales representative.
CONVENTIONS
The term native personality refers to the terminal's normal
operating mode. The term personality refers to operating modes
characteristic of one or more other terminals.
Key functions are described in the text as follows:
l
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• The symbol for the key on the WY-60 ASCII keyboard is
shown first, followed by key symbols in parentheses for the
other keyboards if they are different. For example,
I Setup I
RS -
ESC n CR
Codes are the same for all keyboards; number of function keys varies.
Codes also recognized in ADM 31, HZ 1500, and 1VI 910+, 920, 925, 950, and 955 personalities. Terminating character depends on
setting of Block End parameter in setup mode; default is CR.
In ADDS VP A2 personality, the terminating character is CR. In ADDS VP 60 personality, the terminating character depends on setting
of VP60 Blk End parameter in setup mode (default is none).
Terminating character depends on setting of Turnaround parameter in setup mode; default is CR. Shifted key codes apply to IBM
3161 personality only.
Key Codes
8-13
Table 8-6 Function Key Default Codes', Continued
IBM4
Native 2
ADDS VP3
DG
[]ill
CTRLA N CR
CTRL B?
RS p
Cf:ill
CTRLA 0 CR
CTRL B @
I Shift I [ITJ
I Shift I [ill
I Shift I [§]
I Shift I [E]
I Shift I [£[]
I Shift I [f§J
I Shift I [ELl
I Shift I ~
I Shift I ~
I Shift I [BQJ
I Shift I I£TIJ
I Shift I [£g]
I Shift I [£]I]
I Shift I [EE]
I Shift I []ill
I Shift I [:£ill
I Ctrl I [ITJ
I Ctrl I [ill
I Ctrl I [§]
@!!IJ [E]
I Ctrl I [£[]
I Ctrl I [f§J
I Ctrl I [ELl
CTRLA' CR
CTRL B !
RS a
ESC! a CR
CTRLA a CR
CTRL B"
RS b
ESC! b CR
CTRLA b CR
CTRL B #
RS c
ESC! c CR
CTRLA c CR
CTRL B $
RS d
ESC! d CR
CTRLA d CR
CTRL B %
RS e
ESC! e CR
CTRL A e CR
CTRL B&
RS f
ESC! f CR
CTRLA f CR
CTRL B '
RS g
ESC! g CR
CTRLA g CR
CTRL B (
RS h
ESC! h CR
CTRLA h CR
CTRL B)
·RS i
ESC! i CR
CTRLA i CR
CTRL B *
RS j
ESC! j CR
CTRL Aj CR
CTRL B +
RS k
ESC! k CR
CTRLAk CR
CTRL B ,
RS 1
ESC I 1 CR
CTRLA 1 CR
CTRL B-
RSm
ESC! m CR
CTRLA m CR
CTRL B.
RS n
ESC! nCR
CTRL An CR
CTRL B /
RS '
ESC IoCR
CTRLA
CTRL B 0
Key
0
CR
0
CR
ESC I p CR
RS 1
RS 2
RS 3
RS 4
RS 5
RS 6
RS 7
@!!IJ ~
RS 8
@!!IJ.~
RS 9
@!!IJ [BQJ
RS:
I£TIJ
RS ;
@!!IJ
ESC
ESC p CR
8-14
Appendix 8
Table 8·6 Function Key Default Codes', Continued
Key
I Ctrl I
Native2
[£![I
ADDS Vp3
IBM4
DG
RS<
I Ctrl II F131
RS
=
[£E]
[£ill
RS>
I Ctrl I I Shift I [IT]
I Ctrl I I Shift I [ill
I Ctrl I I Shift I [£[]
I Ctrl I I Shift I [El
RS I
ICtr11
I Ctrl I
RS 0
RS"
RS#
RS $
[f[]
I Shift I
r:m
RS %
I Ctrl I I Shift I
1m
RS'
I Ctrl I I Shift I
§]
RS (
I Ctrl I I Shift I ~
RS)
I Ctrl I I Shift I
@E]
RS &
I Shift I
[£ill
I Ctrl I I Shift I
mIl
RS +
I Ctrl I I Shift I
[£![I
RS,
I Ctrl I I Shift I
r.EIl
@liD
@E]
I Ctrl I
[£E]
I [£ill
RS *
RS -
I Shift I
RS.
I Shift
RS SP
Appendix
C
Wyseword Commands
Table C-l lists the WordStar-compatible commands executed by
the. terminal in Wyseword mode.
o
Table C-1
Note Keys located on the numeric keypad on the AT-style
keyboard function as described only when NUM LOCK is off. AIl
keys on the Enhanced PC-style keyboard function as described
. whether NUM LOCK is on or off.
Wyseword· Commands
Command
Description
WordStar
Command
Move Cursor
Right one character
AD
Left one character
AS
Up one line
AE
Down one line
AX
Right one word
AF
Left one word
AA
WY-60
ASCII
Keyboard
IBM
316X-Style
Keyboard
AT-Style
Keyboard
PC-Style
Keyboard
B
B
B
To next tab stop
AI
To top of screen, column 1
AQSAQE
To start of file
AQR
[B
~
[i]
[!J
I Shift I []]kpd
I Shift I [i]kpd
I Tab I
I Home I
I Shift I I Home I
To end of file
AQC
[£ill
[£ill
To start of line
AQS
To end of line
AQD
To start of last find/replace
AQV
I Shift I ~
I Shift I [B
I Shift I [g]kpd
I Shift I G
I Shift I B
I Shift I [g]kpd
To marked text
AQ (0-9)
@] ([Q] - [i])* @] ([Q] - [i])*
* The user must enter the marker number.
G
G
G
[!]
[!]
[!]
I Shift I []]kpd
I Shift I [i]kpd
I Tab... 1
I Home I
I Shift I I Home I
I Tab'" I
I Home I
I Shift I I Home I
I Shift I· []]kpd
I Shift I [i]kpd
I Tab'" I
I Home I
I Shift I I Home I
1m
m
m
I Shift I G
I Shift I B
m
1m
I Shift I G
I Shift I B
I Shift I [g]kpd
C-2
Table C-1
Appendix C
Wyseword Commands, Continued
Command
Description
WordStar
Command
Scroll
Up one line
AW
Down one line
AZ
To previous screen
AR
WY-60
ASCII
Keyboard
IBM
316X-Style
Keyboard
I Shift I ~
I Shift I [!J
I Prey Page I
I Next Page I
I Print I
I Shift I IT]
I Shift IOJ
·1 Shift I I Pagel
I Pagel
I Print I
I Shift I IT]
I Shift IOJ
IPgUp I
IPgDn I
AT-Style
Keyboard
To next screen
AC
Down continuously
AQZ
Find and Replace
Find text
AQF
Find and replace text
AQA
[ill
[ill
[ill
[ill
[ill
[ill
Find/replace text again
AL
I Shift I [ill
I Shift I [ill
I Shift
Return cursor to start
of last find/replace
AQV
I Shift ·1· [gJkpd
I Shift I [gJkpd
File and Block Operations
Change logged disk drive
AKL
File directory on/off
AKF
Print file
AKP
I Shift I C]kpd
I Shift I [Q]kpd
I Shift I [;]kjJd
Column mode on/off
AKN
Mark/unmark block beginning
AKB
Mark/unmark block end
AKK
I Shift I
Move block
AKV
Hide/show block
AKH
Delete block
AKY
I Shift I WTI
Copy block
AKC
[ill]
[ill]
Write block to file
AKW
Read block to file
AKR
Set/remove marker (0-9)
AK (0-9)
I Shift I [ill]
I Shift II F12 ,
I Shift I [TI]
I Shift I [ill]
I Shift I [ill]
I Shift I @]
([Q] - [i))*
([Q] - [i))*
~
~
PC-Style
Keyboard
I Shift I
I OJ
I Page Up I
I Shift
'Page Down I
I Shift I
I Print Screen I
[ill
[ill
I [ill
'Shift
,[ill
I Shift I C]kpd
I Shift I [Q]kpd
I Shift I [;]kpd
I Shift I I Insert I
I Shift I [;]kpd
I Shift I [Q]kpd
I Shift I [;]kpd
~
~
I Shift I ~
I Shift I
[ill]
[ill]
@]
[ill]
WTI
WTI
WTI
WTI
~
IT]
I Shift I WTI
~
~
I Shift I WTI
1m
I Shift' 1m
I Shift I @]
I Shift
I~
I Shift I I£IQJ
[ill]
I Shift
I [ill]
I Shift' [£gJ
WyseWord Commands
Table C-1
C-3
Wyseword Commands, Continued
Command
Description
WordStar
Command
WY-60
ASCII
Keyboard
IBM
316X-Style
Keyboard
Save Files
Save, resume edit
"KS"QP
I Shift
Save, return to opening menu
"KD
[ill
Save, exit to system
"KX
) Shift)
Abandon edit
"KQ
) Shift
[ill
I @]
I Shift I lEJ
[ill
) Shift \ [ill
) Shift I
Miscellaneous
Repeat next command or
"Q
) Shift
I Dkpd
Set help level
"JH
I Shift)
Format
Word wrap on/off
"OW
Justification on/off
"OJ
Set left margin
"OL
I Shift) [£jI]
)lEJ
) Shift
@]
AT-Style
Keyboard
PC-Style
Keyboard
[ill
[ill
I Shift
\ Shift
I Shift I [ill
I lEJ
I [ill
I Shift I @]
I Dkpd
character
@]
I Shift ) @]
) Shift)
[£jI]
) Shift
) Shift)
ITEJ
) Shift
I [£jI]
I ITEJ
) Shift )
[@
I Shift) lEJ
[EJ
) Shift)
I Shift I [TI§J
Set right margin
"OR
I Shift ) ~
I Shift ) ~
Paragraph tab
"OG
) Shift ) ) Tab)
) Shift
Reformat paragraph
"B
Set tab
"01
Clear tab
"ON
~
[£jI]
[ill]
Center text
"OC
[£!]
[ill]
[ill]
[ill]
[£!]
Print control display on/off
"OD
I Send)
) Send)
Delete and Insert
Delete character left
DEL
@ill
@ill
II
Tab"'" \
I ) Tab ..... I
I @]
Delete character
"G
) Del Chari
I Delete I
@ill
"Y
) Del Line)
I DelLn )
) Shift ) ~
Delete to end of line
"QY
) Clr Line I
) Erase EOF I
Delete to start of line
"QDEL
) Shift
Delete block
"KY
) Shift \
) Shift
Insert mode on/off
"V
)Repl)
) Insert I
Insert blank line
AN
I Ins Line I
IlnsLn
I [£IQ]
I
I Shift I [IT]
I Shift I [EJ
[£!]
) Shift
) Shift
I Shift) I Erase EOF
I [@
[IT]
Delete line
I~
ITIQ]
I Shift
) Shift
Tab.....
[£!]
I Delete)
) Shift ) ) Delete)
) End
I
) Shift)
II
) Shift)
I
I Shift I
I End I
m:2J
~
) Insert
I Shift I ~
I Shift
I
II Insert I
I
C-4
Table C-1
Appendix C
Wyseword Commands, Continued
Command
Description
WordStar
Command
Print Commands
Boldface on/off
"'PB
Underline on/off
"'PS
WY-60
ASCII
Keyboard
IBM
316X-Style
Keyboard
AT-Style
Keyboard
PC-Style
Keyboard
[E)
§]
[E)
§]
[E)
§]
[E)
§]
I Shift' rnkpd
I [1]kpd
'Shift I rnkpd
I Shift I [1]kpd
'Shift I [lJkpd
I Shift , ~kpd
I Shift I [§]kpd
I Shift' [§]kpd
Double strike on/off
"'PD
Subscript on/off
"'PV
Superscript on/off
"'PT
'Shift'
Strikeout on/off
"'PX
Strikeover
"'PH
I Shift , ~kpd
I Shift' [§]kpd
Enter nonbreak space
"'PO
'Shift'
Dot Commands
Enter footer
.FO
'Shift
Enter header
.HE
'Shift'
Enter page break
.PA
mJ
'Shift
[lJkpd
[§]kpd
I 1RJ
[ill
I Shift 11RJ
'Shift I [ill
mJ
I Shift I rnkpd
I Shift I [1]kpd
I Shift' [lJkpd
'Shift , ~kpd
I Shift'
[§]kpd
'Shift I [§]kpd
I Shift I [§]kpd
Appendix
D
Local Keyboard Commands
Table 0-1
Native Personality Local Keyboard Commands
Command
Key Sequence by Keyboard Style
WY-60 ASCII
IBM 316X
AT
Toggle SHIFT LOCK on/off
I Caps Lock
I Caps Lock
, Caps Lock ,
,
Toggle NUM LOCK on/off
Enhanced PC
,
'Caps Lock'
'Num Lock'
'Num Lock
I
Hold data on screen'
'Funct'
'Holdl
I Scroll Lock I
, Scroll Lock ,
Put terminal in setup mode
I Shift , I Setup I
I Setup'
IShift , I Select
Partially reset terminal,
including communication;
unlock keyboard, turn off
all print modes
, Setup
I
I Resetl.
I 'Sys Req I
I Sys Req I
Send break2
'Break'
I Break
,
'Break'
'Break
I
Toggle between block and
full-duplex modes
'Shift , 'Break'
'Block
I
[lli]
'Shift
Select other port as data port
@E] I Break
Tum auxiliary print mode
on/off
I Ctrl I 'Print'
'Shift
I I Sys Req I
Tum monitor mode on/off
@E] I Shift I [j]kpd
Tum keyclick on/off
I Shift I I Enter'
Tum on instant screen saver3 'Ctrl
II
'Shift
I Select
I 'Break I
,
Clr Scrn
@E] I Shift
I PrtSc I
I Shift I I Trace'
,
@E) I Shift I [j]kpd I Ctrl I I Shift I [j]kpd
'Shift
I I Enter I
'Shift
I I Enter I
I Shift I 'Enter Ikpd
I
Tum Wyseword mode on/off
ICtrllOkpd
ICtrllOkpd
Put terminal in WyseWorks
I Ctrl
I Ctrl I I Caps Lock
Speed scrolling rate
I Ctrl I I Shift
I I Caps Lock I
, ~
'Ctrl , 'Shift
@E)Okpd
,
I IT]
1. When Corner Key setup para~eter is set to hold.
2. To MODEM port only when configured as data port; has no effect on AUX port.
3. Scrn Saver setup parameter must be set to on.
ICtrl' Okpd
I
I Ctrl I I Caps Lock I
@Ej] I Shift I IT]
I Ctrl I I Shift I IT]
@E)
'Caps Lock
D-2
Local Keyboard Commands
Table 0-1
Native Personality Local Keyboard Commands, Continued
Command
Key Sequence by Keyboard Style
WY-60 ASCII
IBM 316X
Slow scrolling rate
@ill
Home cursor and clear page
AT
Enhanced PC
@ill I Shift I m
@ill
I Shift I m
I Ctrl 1 I Shift I I Home 1 I Ctrl I I Shift I I Home I I Ctrl I I Shift I 1Home I
@ill
I Shift I I Home I
Display page 0
@ill [Q]kpd
I Ctrl I [Q]kpd
@ill [Q]kpd
@ill [Q]kpd
Display page 1 (if more
than one p.age" is defined)
I Ctrll [i]kpd
I Ctrl I [i]kpd
@ill
[i]kpd
@ill
Display page 2 (if defined)
1Ctrl "I
[g]kpd
1Ctrl 1 [g]kpd
@ill
[g]kpd
@ill [g]kpd
Display page 3 (if defined)
@ill mkpd
Display next page (or
activate other window4 )
@ill
Display previous page
(or activate other window4 )
I Ctrl
Toggle between split screen5
and full screen format
@ill I Shift I Gkpd
Raise horizontal split and
adjust display
@ill Gkpd
Lower horizontal split and
adjust display
@ill [;]kpd
Roll active window up in
page4
I Ctrl
Roll active window down in
page4
I Ctrl 1 [!]
4. If screen is split.
S. Splits screen at line 12.
1Shift 1
[!]
1Next Page
ICtr11
I
1 1Page Prey 1
1~
@ill
1Shift
1m
mkpd
@ill mkpd
@illIPagel
@ill 1Shift
@ill
I Shift
I 1Page I @ill"1 PgUp I
1 Gkpd
@ill I Shift
I" Gkpd
[i]kpd
@ill
mkpd
@ill
I Page Down I
@ill
I Page Up I
@ill
I Shift I Gkpd
Appendix
E
COMMANDS SUPPORTED IN
ASCII PERSONALITIES
ASCII Command Guide
Table E-1 lists the ASCII commands recognized by the terminal
in native, Wyse WY-50+, ADM 31, ADDS VP A2, ADDS VP
60, HZ 1500, IBM 3101, and IBM 3161 personalities.
Table E-2 lists the ASCII commands recognized by the terminal
in native, DG 200, DG 210, TeleVideo 910+/920/925/950/955,
and PC Term personalities.
The native personality code for the command is given in the
second column. 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. These codes are
given in abbreviated form. Refer to the other terminal's
documentation for complete information on the indicated
command and its associated parameter values. A blank in any
column indicates that the command is not supported in that
personality.
Variables are shown in italics. The variable values for both
Tables E-1 and E-2 are given at the end of Table E-2 according
to the reference numbers in brackets after the command
description, e.g, [22].
ANSI commands (recognized by the terminal in the WY-75,
VT52, and VT100 personalities) are listed in Appendix F.
E-2
Table E-1
ASCII Command Guide
Supported Commands-Native, Wyse, ADM, ADDS VP, HZ, and IBM Personalities
HZ
1500
IBM
3101
IBM
3161
Same
ENH
Same
ENH
CTRLP
STX
CTRLP
ETX
CTRLP
STX
CTRLP
ETX
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Native
Personality
WY-50+ ADDS
ADM 31 VPA2
Monitor Mode
Monitor mode on
ESCU
Monitor mode off
ESCu
or ESC X
Function
Selecting Personalities
ESC - SPACE
Enhance mode off
ESC - I
Enhance mode on
Select WY-50+ personality
ESC - "
Select TVI 910+ personality
ESC - #
ESC - $
Select TVI 925 personality
Select ADDS VP A2 personality ESC - %
ESC - &
Select HZ 1500 personality
Select TVI 9121920 personality ESC - ,
ESC- (
Select TVI 950 personality
ESC -)
Select DO 200 personality
Select IBM 3101-1X personalityESC - *
Select ADM 31 personality
ESC - +
ESC - ,
Select TVI 955 personality
Select WY-75 personality
ESC -ESC - 4
Select WY-60 personality
ESC - 5
Select PC Term personality
ESC - 6
Select VT52 personality
Select IBM 3101-2X personality ESC - 7
Select ADDS VP 60 personality ESC - 8
ESC - 9
Select IBM 3161 personality
Select DO 210 personality
ESC - :
Select VT100 personality
ESC - ;
ADDS
VP 60
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
Wyse
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
'Vyse
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Communicating with the Computer
Enable transmission 1
CTRLQ
Stop transmission 1
CTRLS
Disconnect
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
CTRLP CTRLP
EOT
EOT
Send ACK (if ACK mode on)
ACK mode off
Same
Same
1.
CTRLE
ESC e 6
Host must support Xon/Xoff transmit handshaking.
ENH
Appendix E
E-3
Table E-1 Supported Commands-Native, Wyse, ADM, ADDS VP, HZ, and IBM Personalities,
Continued
Function
Native
Personality
WY-50+ ADDS
ADM 31 VPA2
Communicating with the Computer, Continued
ACK mode on
ESC e 7
Same
Full-duplex mode on
ESC C ESC D F Same
Half-duplex mode on
ESC C ESC D H Same
Block mode on
ESC B
Same
Half-duplex block mode on
ESC D H ESC B Same
Select MODEM port for
ESC e 8
Same
data communications
ESC e 9
Same
Select AUX port for data
communications
ESC c 0 baud
Same
Set MODEM port o~erating
parameters [1,2,3,4
stop parity word
Set AUX port operating
ESC c 1 baud
Same
parameters [1,2,3,4]
stop parity word
ESC c 2 hndshk Same
Set MODEM ~ort receive
handshaking 5]
Set AUX port receive
ESC c 3 hndshk Same
handshaking [5]
ESC c 4 hndshk Same
Set MODEM ~ort transmit
handshaking 5]
ESC c 5 hndshk Same
Set AUX port transmit
handshaking
Set maximum data
ESC c 6 max
Same
transmission speed [6]
ESC SPACE
Send terminal ID
Same
Program answerback
ESC c;
Same
message [7]
answer CTRL Y
Send answerback message
ESC c<
Same
Conceal answerback
Same
ESC c =
message
Answerback mode off
ESC e SPACE
Same
Answerback mode on
ESC e!
Same
Send model
Load time of day [8,9]
ESC c 8 hh mm
Controlling the Terminal and Keyboard
Local edit mode on
ESCk
Duplex edit mode on
ESC I
ESC Wyseword mode off
Same
Same
Same
Same
ADDS
VP 60
HZ
1500
IBM
3101
IBM
3161
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC A
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC! 6
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC
SPACE 6
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
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ASCII Command Guide
Table E-1 Supported Commands-Native, Wyse, ADM, ADDS VP, HZ, and IBM Personalities,
Continued
Function
Native
Personality
WY-50+ ADDS
ADM 31 VPA2
Controlling the Terminal and Keyboard, Continued
ESC - /
Wyseword mode on
Same
Initialize tabs off
ESC e:
Same
Initialize tabs on
ESC e;
Same
ESC - 2
Application key mode off
Same
ESC - 3
Application key mode on
Same
Sound bell
CTRLG
Same
Unlock keyboard
CTRLN
Same
or ESC"
Lock keyboard
CTRLO
Same
or ESC #
Keyclick off
ESC e $
Same
Keyclick on
ESC e %
Same
CAPS LOCK on
ESC e &
Same
CAPS LOCK off
ESC e '
Same
Form mode on
Conversation mode on
Message mode on
Page mode on
Margin bell off
ESC e L
Same
Set margin bell at cursor
ESC" J
Same
position
Margin bell on
ESC e M
Same
Key repeat off
ESC e ,
Same
Key repeat on
ESC eSame
Define CAPS LOCK key
ESC e T
Same
as CAPS LOCK
Define CAPS LOCK key
ESC e U
Same
as REV
Read status
Read setup switch
Set control
Reset to initial state
Set/read Control 1
Set/read Control 2
Set/read Control 3
Same
CTRLB
or ESC 6
CTRLD
or ESC 5
ADDS
VP 60
Same
ESC 6
ESC 5
HZ
1500
IBM
3101
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
ENH
ESC;
or - ACK
ENH
ESC:
or - NAK
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
IBM
3161
Same
ESC;
ESC:
ESCR
ESC V
ESCu
ESCU
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC 6
ESC 7
ESC 9
ESC
SPACE S
ESC
SPACE 9/7
ESC! 9/7
ESC" 9/7
Appendix E
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Table E-1 Supported Commands-Native, Wyse, ADM, ADDS VP, HZ, and IBM Personalities,
Continued
Function
Native
Personality
WY-50+ ADDS
ADM 31 VPA2
ADDS
VP 60
HZ
1500
Controlling the Terminal and Keyboard, Continued
Set/read Control 4
Set/read Control 5
Set/read Control 6
Set/read Control 7
Reset keyboard and clear
modified data tag
Redefining the Keys
Program function key
definition [10, 11]
Program key direction and
~efinition [12,13,11,10]
Read key direction and
definition [13, 10]
Clear function key definition
[10]
Clear key direction and
definition [12,13,10]
Set maximum function key
transmission speed [6]
Default function key
Default all function keys
ESC zfkey
sequence DEL
ESC Z dir key
sequence DEL
or ESC Z dir fkey
sequence DEL
ESC Z - key
or ESC Z - fkey
ESC z fkey DEL
ENH
ENH
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC Z dir key
Same
DEL
or ESC Z dir fkey
DEL
ESC c 7 max
Same
ENH
ESC!
=
Same
Same
ESC t
ESC
SPACE t
Default all programmable keys ESC c U
Screen and Cursor Display
Screen display off
Screen display on
Screen saver off
Screen saver on
Reverse screen
Restore normal screen
Set scrolling speed and type
[14]
Set cursor display features;
.[15]
IBM
3161
ESC # 9/7
ESC $ 9/7
ESC % 9/7
ESC & 9/7
ESC! s
ENH
Same
IBM
3101
Same
ESC' 8
ESC' 9
ESC e P
ESC e Q
ESC Al
ESC A 0
ESC' scroll
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ESC D
ESC d
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC' cursor
Same
ENH
ENH
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ASCII Command Guide
Table E-1 Supported Commands-Native, Wyse, ADM, ADDS VP, HZ, and IBM Personalities,
Continued
Function
Native
Personality
WY-50+ ADDS
ADM 31 VPA2
Screen and Cursor Display, Continued
Cursor display off
Cursor display on
Displaying the Message Fields
Extended status line on
ESC a
Standard status line on
ESC b
ESC c
Status line off
Program/display computer
ESC F message
message on status line [16]
CR
Program computer message
ESC z ( text CR
on unshifted labelline[17]
Program computer message
ESC z ) text CR
on shifted label line [17]
Display shifted label line
ESC z P CR
Tum off shifted label line
ESC z DEL
Clear unshifted label line
ESC z (CR
Clear shifted label line
ESC z) CR
Program/display function
ESC zfield
key label [19,18]
label CR
Clear function key label [19]
ESC z field CR
Don't save function key
ESC e J
labels
Save function key labels
ESCe K
Defining the Data Area
Select 80-column display
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
Display 25 data lines
Display 42 data lines
Display 43 data lines
ESC'" :
ESC'" ;
ESC e F
ESC e G
ESC e.
ESC e /
ESC e (
ESC e)
ESC e *
ESC e +
ADDS
VP 60
HZ
1500
CTRLW
CTRLX
CTRLW
CTRLX
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESCb
ESC B
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
Wyse
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Wyse
ENH
ENH
IBM
3101
IBM
3161
Appendix E
E-7
Table E-1 Supported Commands-Native, Wyse, ADM, ADDS VP, HZ, and IBM Personalities,
Continued
Native
Personality
Function
Display Memory/Split Screen
Divide memory into pages
ESC w length
WY-50+ ADDS
ADM 31 VP A2
Same
[20]
Display previous page
ESCwB
or ESC J2
ESCw C
or ESC K2
ESCw 0
ESC w 1
ESC W 2 3
Display next page
Display page 0
Display page 1
Display page 2
Display page 3
Display page 4
Display page 5
Display page 6
Split screen horizontally
(2 pages only) [21]
Split screen horizontally
(2 pages only) and clear
pages [21]
Split screen horizontally
(multiple pages) [21]
Split screen horizontally
(multiple rages) and clear
pages [21
Activate upper window
Activate lower window
Activate other window
(or page2 )
Lower horizontal split
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
2.
3.
If screen is not split.
With economy SO-column
~ode
Same
Same
ESC x A line
Same
Same
ESCw
ESCw
ESCw
ESC W
ESC W
Same
ESC x 1 line
Same
ESC x Cline
Same
ESC x 3 line
Same
ESC]
ESC}
ESC J
or ESC K
ESCxP
ESCxR
ESCwE
ESCwF
ESCx@
Same
Same
Same
ESCxO
Same
on.
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
2
3
4
53
63
ADDS
VP 60
HZ
1500
IBM
3101
IBM
3161
ASCII Command Guide
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Table E-1 Supported Commands-Native, Wyse, ADM, ADDS VP, HZ, and IBM Personalities,
Continued
Function
Native
Personality
WY-50+ ADDS
ADM 31 VPA2
ADDS
VP 60
HZ
1500
IBM
3101
Display Memory/Split Screen, Continued
Create viewport
ESC
SPACE r
ESC
SPACE q
ESC I q
ESC" A
Select host partition
Select active partition
Jump partition
Display Attributes
Assign display attribute to
a message field [22,23]
Assign character display
attribute [23]
Character attribute mode off
Character attribute mode on
Page attribute mode on
Line attribute mode on:
Assign write-protected
character display attribute [24]
Clear unprotected page to
display attribute [23]
Assign line attribute [25]
Set tag protect attribute
Reset tag protect attribute
Set field attribute
Set character attribute
Protecting Data
Write-protect mode off
Write-protect mode on
Clear cursor column to
write-protected spaces
Protect mode off
Protect mode on
ESC A mf attr
Same
ENH
ESC G attr
Same
ENH
ESC e
ESC e
ESC e
ESC e
ESC'
Same
Same
Same
ESC 0
IBM 3101-2X personality only.
ENH
ESC 0
ENH
0
1
2
3
wpca
ESC G lattr
ESC I
attr
Same
ENH
ENH
CTRLN
CTRLO
ESC 34
ESC (
ESC)
ESC V
Same
Same
Same
CTRLO
CTRLN
ENH
- US
- EM
ENH
ESC I
ESC &
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
Graphics Characters
Graphics mode on
ESC H CTRL B
Graphics mode off
ESC H CTRL C
Display graphics character [26] ESC H [draw
4.
IBM
3161
ESC 1
ESC 2
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC 3
ESC 4
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Table E-1 Supported Commands-Native, Wyse, ADM, ADDS VP, HZ, and IBM Personalities,
Continued
Function
Controlling the Cursor
Cursor left (backspace)
Cursor right
Cursor up; no scroll
Cursor up; scroll (reverse
linefeed)
Cursor down; no scroll
Cursor down; scroll
(linefeed)
Cursor to start of line
Cursor to start of next line
Home cursor
Native
Personality
WY-50+ ADDS
ADM 31 VPA2
CTRLH
Same
CTRLL
CTRLK
ESCj
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
or CTRL U or CTRL U
CTRLF
CTRLF
CTRLP
- FF
CTRLZ
CTRLZ
ENH
ENH
CTRLJ
Same
Same
CTRLM
CTRL
ESC {
or CTRL
Same
Same
Same
A
Cursor to specific column [21]
Cursor to specific line [21]
End-of-line wrap off
End-of-line wrap on
Received CR mode off
Received CR mode on
Autopage mode off
Autopage mode on
Autoscrolling mode off
Autoscrolling mode on
Line lock mode on5
Line lock mode off
Must tab mode off
Must tab mode on
Address cursor in
80-column current page [21]
Address cursor in specific
80-columnpage [27,21]
Address cursor in specific
80-column window/page 2
[27,21]
5.
I
ESC d.
ESC d /
ESC e 4
ESC e 5
ESC d *
ESC d +
ESCN
ESC 0
ESC" H
ESC" I
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
HZ
1500
IBM
3101
IBM
3161
Same
Same
or ESC D or ESC D
ESC C
ESC C
ESC A
ESC A
- VT
Same
ESC B
Same
ESC B
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
CTRLA
or CTRL A
CTRLP
CTRLP
col
col
CTRLK
CTRLK
line
line
Same
ENH
ENH
or - DC2
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
= line col
Same
ESC w @ page
line col
ESC - wnd/
page line col
Same
ENH
or ESC Y
ENH
Same
ENH
ESC
ADDS
VP 60
Same
ESCh
ESCH
ESC Y
ENH
or - DC1
ESC H
ESCH
ESCY
ESC Y
Page Length setup parameter must be set to 1 * Lines. When this command is active, the following· features are disabled: smooth
scroll. insert/delete/clear columns, and box/clear rectangles.
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Table E-1 Supported Commands-Native, Wyse, ADM, ADDS VP, HZ, and IBM Personalities,
Continued
Function
Native
Personality
Controlling the Cursor, Continued
Address cursor in specific
ESC - wndl
80-column windowIpage2
page line col
[27,21]
Address cursor in 801
ESC a III R
132-column current page
ccc C
[28,29]
Set buffer address
Reset buffer address mode
Insert cursor
Read cursor address in
ESC?
80-column current page
Read 80-column page
ESCw"
number and cursor address
Read 80-column windowl
ESC I
page number and cursor address
Read cursor address in
ESCb
801132-column page
Editing
Clear all tab stops
Set tab stop
Clear tab stop
Tabulate cursor
Backtab
Insert mode on, replace
mode off
Insert mode off, replace
mode on
Page edit mode· off
Page edit mode on
Insert space character
. Insert character to EOF/EOL
Insert character to EOP
Insert line of spaces
Insert line of nulls
WY-50+ ADDS
ADM 31 VPA2
Same
ENH
Same
ENH
Same
HZ
IBM
3101
IBM
3161
ESC X
ESC Z
ESC 5
ESC X
ESC
SPACE Z
ESC Z
ESC 5
ENH
ENH
ESC 0
ESC 1
CTRLI
ESC
SPACE 1
ESC 0
ESC 1
CTRLI
ENH
ENH
ESC 2 4
ESC 2
ESC N4
ESCN
1500
ENH
ENH
- ENQ
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
Same
ESC 0
Same
ESC 1
ESC 2
ESC i
or CTRL I
ESC I
ESC q
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ESC r
Same
ENH
ESC e"
ESC e #
ESC Q
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ESC E
ADDS
VP 60
Same
ESC 3
ESCM
CTRLI
ESC 0
ENH
ENH
ESC F
ESC f
ESCM
ENH
or - SUB
Appendix E
E-11
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Table E-1 Supported Commands-Native, Wyse, ADM, ADDS VP, HZ, and IBM Personalities,
Continued
Function
Clearing Data
Clear unprotected to end
of line with nulls
Clear unprotected line
foreground to spaces
Clear unprotected line
foreground to nulls
Clear unprotected column
to nulls
Clear unprotected column
to specific character [30]
Box rectangle to right of
cursor [31,32]
Box rectangle in BO-column
page [21]
Box rectangle in
132-column page [21]
Clear unprotected rectangle
in 80-column page [21,30]
Clear unprotected rectangle
in 132-column page
[21,30]
Clear entire rectangle
in 80-column page [21,30]
Clear entire rectangle
in 132-column page
[21,30]
Erase input
Erase variable data
Clear all
Sending Data
Begin print/send at top of
page
Begin print/send at top of
screen
Send cursor character
Send cursor line
Send unprotected cUrsor line
9.
Native
Personality
WY-50+ ADDS
ADM 31 VPA2
ESC c L
Same
ESC c R
Same
ESC c S
Same
ESC c K
Same
ESC c I char
Same
ESC c N
width height
ESC c G
line col
ESC c G
line - col 9
ESC c F line
col char
ESC c F line
- col 9 char
Same
ESC c H line
col char
ESC c H line
- col 9 char
ADDS
VP 60
HZ
1500
IBM
3101
IBM
3161
ESC K
ESC K
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESCG
ESC! L
ESC d'
Same
ESC d &
Same
ESCM
ESC 6
ESC 4
Same
Same
Same
To box/clear rectangles past 80-column limit, you must add 80 to the col value.
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC! 8
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Table E-1 Supported Commands-Native, Wyse, ADM, ADDS VP, HZ, and IBM Personalities,
Continued
Function
Sending Data, Continued
Send page
Send unprotected page
Mark block beginning
Mark block end
Send block
Send unprotected
characters in block
Write send mark
Read buffer
Report terminal status
Send message
Native
Personality
WY-50+ ADDS
ADM 31 VPA2
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
7
5
8
9
s
S
ADDS
VP 60
ENH
ESC DCl
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
HZ
IBM
IBM
1500
3101
3161
ESC E4
ESC 84
ESC E
ESC 8
ESC 6
ESC
SPACE 8
ESC # 8
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC ENQ
Send all
Print Functions
Print formatted page
Print formatted unprotected
page
Print unformatted page
Print all unprotected
Print line
Print message
Auxiliary print mode off
Auxiliary print mode on
Transparent print mode off
Transparent print mode on
Secondary receive mode off
Secondary receive mode on
Bidirectional mode off
Bidirectional mode on
Print screen
Print viewport
10. With enhance mode off.
ESC P
ESC@
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ESC p
or ESC L
Same
ESC p
ENH
ENH
ESC x
ESCW4
ENH
ESC X
ESC U 4
ESC V 4
CTRLT
CTRLR
CTRLT
ESC d#
or CTRL X10
ESC d SPACE
ESC d I
ESC d $
ESC d %
Same
Same
Same
ESC d#
Same
Same
ESC 4
ESC 3
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
ESC 4
ESC 3
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC d #7
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC
SPACE W
ESCW
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Table E-1 Supported Commands-Native, Wyse, ADM, ADDS VP, HZ, and IBM Personalities,
Continued
Function
Character Sets
Select primary character set
Select secondary character
set
Define rrimary character
set [33
Define secondary character
set [33]
Automatic font loading off
Automatic font loading on
Load font bank with
redefined character set
33,34]
Clear font bank [33]
Define and load character
[33,35,36]
Native
Personality
WY-50+ ADDS
ADM 31 VPA2
ESC c D
ESC c E
Same 11
Same 11
ESC c B bank
Same 11
ESC c C bank
Same"
ESC e N
ESC e 0
ESC c @ bank
set
Same 11
Same 11
Same 11
ESC c ? bank
ESC c A bank
pp bb ..• bb
CTRLY
Same 11
Same 11
ADDS
VP 60
HZ
-1500
IBM
3101
IBM
3161
CTRLO
CTRLN
ESC <
11. In these personalities, you cannot simultaneously display characters from more than one font bank (128 characters) at a time.
Appendix E
Table E-2
E-15
Supported Commands-Native, DG, TeleVideo, and PC Term Personalities
Native
Personality
DG 200
DG 210
TeleVideo
920
910+
ESCU
ESCu
or ESC X
ENHl
ENH
Same
Same
Selecting Personalities
Enhance mode off
ESC - SPACE Wyse
Enhance mode on
Select WY-50+ personality
Select TVI 910+ personality
Select TVI 925 personality
Select ADDS VP A2 personality
Select HZ 1500 personality
Select TVI 912/920 personality
Select TVI 950 personality
Select DG 200 personality
Select IBM 3101-1X personality
Select ADM 31 personality
Select TVI 955 personality
Select WY-75 personality
Select WY-60 personality
Select PC Term personality
Select VT52 personality
Select IBM 3101-2X personality
Select ADDS VP 60 personality
Select IBM 3161 personality
Select DG 210 personality
Select VT100 personality
ESC - I
ESC -"
ESC - #
ESC - $
ESC - %
ESC - &
ESC ESC - (
ESC -)
ESC - *
ESC - +
ESC ESC -ESC - 4
ESC - 5
ESC - 6
ESC - 7
ESC - 8
ESC - 9
ESC -:
ESC - ;
Function
Monitor Mode
Monitor mode on
Monitor mode off
Communicating with the Computer
CTRLQ
Enable transmission2
Stop transmission2
CTRLS
Send ACK (if ACK mode on) CTRL E
ACK mode off
ESC e 6
ESC e 7
ACK mode on
1.
2.
I
I
925
950
955
PC
Term
Wyse
Wyse
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Same
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Same
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Same
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Same
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
¥lyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Same
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
ESC v
SPACE
ESC v I
ESC v"
ESC v#
ESC v $
ESC v %
ESC v &
ESC v
ESC v (
ESC v)
ESC v *
ESC v +
ESC v
ESC vESC v 4
ESC v 5
ESC v 6
ESC v 7
ESC v 8
ESC v 9
ESC v:
ESC v;
Same
Same
Same
Same
Wyse
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
Wyse
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
Wyse
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
Wyse
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
Wyse
ENH
ENH
In DO 200 and DO 210 personalities, ESC and RS are interchangeable in Wyse-enhanced codes.
Host must support Xon/Xoff transmit handshaking.
I
I
Same
Same
vVyse
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Table E-2 Supported Commands-Native, DG, TeleVideo, and PC Term Personalities,
Continued
Function
Native
Personality
DG 200 TeleVideo
DG 210 910+
920
925
950
955
PC
Term
Communicating with the Computer, Continued
Full-duplex mode on
ESC
Half-duplex mode on
ESC
Block mode on
ESC
Block mode off (conversation)
Half-duplex block mode on ESC
Select MODEM port for
ESC
data communications
Select AUX port for data
ESC
communications
Select 8 data bits
C ESC D F
C ESC D H
B
ENH
Same
Same
Same
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
D H ESC B
e 8
ENH
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ESC {
ESC [
=lh
ESC [
= 11
ESC {
ENH
ESC}
ESC}
e 9
ENH
Select 7 data bits
Set MODEM port 0lerating ESC c 0 baud
parameters [1,2,3,4
stop parity word
Set AUX port operating
ESC c 1 baud
parameters [1,2,3,4]
stop parity word
Set MODEM port receive
ESC c 2 hndshk
handshaking [5]
Set AUX port receive
ESC c 3 hndshk
handshaking [5]
Set MODEM port transmit
ESC c 4 hndshk
handshaking [5]
Reset MODEM port
transmit handshaking
Set AUX port transmit
ESC c 5 hndshk
handshaking
Enable DTR MODEM port
handshaking
Enable Xon/Xoff MODEM
port handshaking
Set maximum data
ESC c 6 max
transmission speed [6]
Send terminal ID
ESC SPACE
Program answerback
ESC c ; answer
message [7]
CTRLY
Send answerback message
ESC c <
Conceal answerback message ESC c =
ESC}
ESC {
Same
ESC C
ENH
ESC [ 1
n v
ENH
ENH
ESC [=
Oh
ESC [=
o1
ENH
CTRLN CTRLN CTRLN CTRLN CTRLN CTRLN
CTRLO CTRLO CTRLO CTRLO CTRLO CTRLO
ENH
RS C
ESCM
ESCM
ESCM
ESC [0
;nv
ESCM
ESC
ESC]
A
answer
answer
CTRLY CR
CTRLE CTRLE
Appendix E
E-17
Table E-2 Supported Commands-Native, DG, TeleVideo, and PC Term Personalities,
Continued
Function
Native
Personality
DG 200
DG 210
TeleVideo
910+
920
Communicating with the Computer, Continued
Answerback mode off
ESC e SPACE
Answerback mode on
ESC e!
Send model
ESC c 8 hh mm ENH
Load time of day [8,9]
Controlling the. Terminal and Keyboard
Local edit mode on
ESCk
Duplex edit mode on
ESC I
ESC - .
Wyseword mode off
ESC - /
Wyseword mode on
ESC e:
Initialize tabs off
ESC e;
Initialize tabs on
ESC - 2
Application key mode off
ESC - 3
Application key mode on
Sound bell
CTRLG
Unlock keyboard
CTRLN
or ESC"
Lock keyboard
CTRLO
or ESC #
ESC e $
Keyclick off
Keyclick on
ESCe %
CAPS LOCK on
ESC e &
CAPS LOCK off
ESC e'
ES'C e L
Margin bell off
Set margin bell at cursor
position
Margin bell on
925
950
ESC
ESC
SPACE 1 SPACE 1
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
ESC "3
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
ESC"
ENH
ENH
Same
ESC"
ENH
ENH
Same
ESC"
ESC #
ESC #
ESC #
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC <
ESC>
ENH
ENH
ESC
SPACE 1
Same
Same
ESC v.
ESC v /
ENH
ENH
Same
ESC"
Same
ESC"
Same
ESC"
ESC #
ESC #
ESC #
ESC #
ESC <
ESC>
ENH
ENH
ESC <
ESC>
ENH
ENH
ESC <
ESC <
ESC>
ESC>
ENH
ENH
ESC [
ESCn
=41
CTRLW
ESC' J
ESCe M
ESC [
=4h
ESC e ,
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Key repeat on
ESC e-
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
With enhance mode on.
PC
Term
Same
Same
Turn margin bell on and
set position
Key repeat off
3.
955
ESC
ESC [
= 81
ESC [
=8h
0
E-18
ASCII Command Guide
Table E-2 Supported Commands-Native, DG, TeleVideo, and PC Term Personalities,
Continued
Function
Native
Personality
DG 200
DG 210
TeleVldeo
920
910+
925
950
PC
Term
955
Controlling the Terminal and Keyboard, Continued
Define CAPS LOCK key
ESC e T
as CAPS LOCK
Define CAPS LOCK key
ESC e U
as REV
Read status
Default unit
Redefining the Keys
Program function key
definition .[10,11]
Program key direction and
definition [12,13,11,10]
ESC zfkey
ENH
sequence DEL
ESC Z dir key
sequence DEL
or ESC Z dir fkey
sequence DEL
Read key direction and
ESC Z - key
definition [13,10]
or ESC Z - fkey
Clear function key definition ESC z fkey DEL ENH
[10]
Clear key direction and
ESC Z dir key
ENH
definition [12,13,10]
DEL
or ESC Z dir fkey
DEL
Set maximum function key
ESC c 7 max
transmission speed [6]
Invoke function key
Default all programmable
ESC c U
keys
Screen and Cursor Display
Screen display off
ESC" 8
Screen display on
ESC" 9
Screen saver off
ESC e P
ENH
ENH
ESC [
ESCm
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
ESC
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
I
Wyse
ESC 0
ESCn
ENH
ESC 0
ESCn
ENH
ESC 0
ESCn
ENH
ESC 0
ESC n
ENH
ESC e Q
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Reverse screen
Restore normal screen
Set scrolling speed and type
[14]
Smooth scrolling on
ESC 1
ESC 0
ESC" scroll
ESCb
ESC d
ESCb
ESC d
ESCb
ESC d
ESCb
ESC d
ESC 8
ESC 8
ESC 8
ESC 8
A
I
Wyse
ESC [ n
Screen saver on
A
ESC
ESC 0
ESCn
ESC [
8;Ov
ESC [
8 ; 1v
ESCb
ESC d
ESC [
6;nv
ESC 8
I
ESC a
ESCN
E-19
Appendix E
Table E-2 Supported Commands-Native, OG, TeleVideo, and PC Term Personalities,
Continued
Function
Native
Personality
DG 200
DG 210
Screen and Cursor DlsplaY,Contlnued
Smooth scrolling off
ESC" cursor
Set cursor display features
[15]
·25th line display off
Displaying the Message Fields
ESC" a
Extended status line on
ESC" b
Standard status line on
ESC" c
Status line off
ESC F message
Program/display computer
message on status line [16] CR
Program computer message ESC z ( text CR
on unshifted label line 4 [17]
Program computer message ESC z ) text CR
on shifted label line [17]
Tum on unshifted label line 4
Tum off unshifted label line 4
ESC z P CR
Display shifted label line
Tum off shifted label line
ESC z DEL
Clear unshifted label line
ESC z (CR
ESC z) CR
Clear shifted label line
ESC zjield
Program/display function
label CR
keylabel [19,18]
ESC z jield CR
Clear function key label
[19]
ESC e J
Don't save function key
labels
ESC e K
Save function key labels
Defining the Data Area
Select 80-column display
ESC ..
Select 132-column display
ESC ..
Economy 80-column
mode off
ESC e F
4.
TeleVideo
920
910+
ESC 9
ESC.
ESC 9
ESC.
925
950
955
PC
Term
ESC 9
ESC.
ESC 9
ESC.
ESC 9
ESC.
ESC.
ESC e
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
ESC f
ESC f
ESC f
ESC f
ESC g
ESCh
ESC g
ESCh
ESC g
ESCh
ESC g
ESCh
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
Wyse
\Vyse
\Vyse
ESC f
ESC f
ESC [
= 3 I
ESC [
=3h
The unshifted label line is automatically displayed in the native personality. The label line message (both shifted and unshifted) can be
hidden by assigning the invisible attribute (ESC All), and displayed again by assigning any visible attribute.
E-20
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Table E-2 Supported Commands-Native, OG, TeleVideo, and PC Term Personalities,
Continued
Function
Native
Personality
DG 200
DG 210
TeleVldeo
910+
920
925
950
955
PC
Term
Defining the Data Area, Continued
Economy 80-column
ESC e G
mode on
Width-change-clear mode off ESC e .
Width-change-clear mode on ESC e /
Display 24 data lines
ESC e (
ESC e )
Display 25 data lines
ESC e II<
Display 42 data lines
Display 43 data lines
ESC e +
ESC
Display Memory/Split Screen
Divide memory into pages
[20]
Display previous page
ESC w length
Display page 0
ESCwB
or ESC J6
ESCw C
or ESC K6
ESCw 0
Display page 1
ESC w 1
Display page 2
ESC
Split screen horizontally
(2 pages only) [21]
Split screen horizontally
(2 pages only) and clear
pages [21]
Define scrolling region
ESC x A line
Display next page
ESC J
ESC J
ESCJ
ESC J
ESC J
ESC K
ESC K
ESC K
ESC K
ESC K
ESC [ 1
; 0}
ESC [ 1
; 1}
W
27
ESC [ 1
; 2 F
ESC x 1 line
ESC [
tUne;
bline r
Split screen horizontally
(multiple pages) [21]
Split screen horizontally
(multiple rages) and clear
pages [21
Activate upper window
5.
6.
7.
ESC x Cline
ESC x 3 line
ESC]
With enhance mode off.
If screen is not split.
With economy SO-column mode on.
Appendix E
E-21
Table E-2 Supported Commands-Native, DG, TeleVideo, and PC Term Personalities,
Continued
Function
Native
Personality
DG 200
DG 210
TeleVideo
910+
920
925
950
955
ESC \3
ESC \3
ESC \3
ESC \3
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC [
3; n v
Same
PC
Term
Display Memory/Split Screen, Continued
Activate lower window
ESC }
ESC J
Activate other window
or ESC K
(or page6 )
ESCxP
Lower horizontal split
ESCxR
Raise horizontal split
ESCwE
Roll window up in page
Roll window down in page
ESCwF
ESCx@
Redefine screen as one
window
ESCxO
Redefine screen as one
window and clear pages
Display Attributes
Assign display attribute to
a message field [22,23]
Assign character display
attribute [23]
Character attribute mode off
Character attribute mode. on
Page attribute mode on
Line attribute mode on
ESC A mf attr
ESC G attr
ENH
ESC e 0
ESC e 1
ESC e 2
ESC [
=2h
ESC [
=21
ESC e 3
Assign write-protected
ESC" wpca
character display attribute [24]
Assign write-protected
character display attribute/
write-protect on
Clear unprotected page to
display attribute [23]
ESC G [attr
Assign line attribute [25]
Start reverse video
End reverse video
Start underline
End underline
Start blink
End blink
Blink enable
Blink disable .
ESC G
ESC!
RS D
RS E
CTRLT
CTRLU
CTRLN
CTRLO
CTRLC
CTRLD
ESC!
ESCj
ESC k
ESC 1
ESCm
ESC ~
ESCq
ESC!
E-22
ASCII Command Guide
Table E-2 Supported Commands-Native, OG, TeleVideo, and PC Term Personalities,
Continued
Function
Native
Personality
Display Attributes, Continued
Start blank
End blank
Start dim
End dim
Nonhidden attributes (space)
Hidden attributes (no space)
Set/reset normal intensity mode
Protecting Data
Write-protect mode off
Write-protect mode on
Clear cursor column to
write-protected spaces
Protect mode off
Protect mode on
Graphics Characters
Graphics mode on
Graphics mode off
Disylay graphics character
[26
DG 200
DG 210
TeleVideo
920
910+
925
950
955
PC
Term
ESC
ESC q
CTRL\
CTRL]
ESC F 0
ESC F 1
ESC [=
5 h/l
ESC (
ESC)
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC V
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC'
ESC &
Same
Wyse
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC H CTRL B
ESC H CTRL C
ESC H [draw
ESC $
ESC %
ESC $
ESC %
Same
Same
Same
Same or
ESCG
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC $
ESC %
ESC $
ESC %
ESC $.
ESC %
ESC $
ESC %
Same
Same
or ESC [
Controlling the Cursor
Cursor left (backspace)
CTRLH
CTRLY Same
Same
Same
Same
Cursor right
CTRLL
CTRLX Same
Same
Same
Same
Cursor up; no scroll
CTRLK
CTRL W Same
Same
Same
Same
Cursor up; scroll (reverse
linefeed)
Cursor down; no scroll
ESCj
Same
Same
nD
Same
Same
or ESC [
nC
Same
Same
or ESC [
nA
Wyse
Same
Same
CTRLZ CTRLV CTRLV CTRLV CTRLV CTRLV CTRLV
or ESC [
nB
Cursor down; scroll (linefeed)CTRL J
Cursor to start of line
CTRLM
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
E-23
Appendix E
Table E-2 Supported Commands-Native, OG, TeleVideo, and PC Term Personalities,
Continued
Function
Native
Personality
Controlling the Cursor, Continued
Cursor to start of next .line
CTRL
ESC {
Home cursor
or CTRL A
Cursor to specific column [2~]
Cursor to specific line [21]
End-of-line wrap off
ESC d.
DG 200
DG 210
TeleVideo
910+
920
CTRLJ Same
CTRLH CTRLA
925
Same
Same
CTRL A CTRLA
PC
Term
950
955
Same
CTRLA
Same
Same
ESC [H CTRL A
or CTRL A
ESC] col
ESC [ line
End-of-line wrap on
ESC d /
Received CR mode off
ESC e 4
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Received CR mode on
ESC e 5
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Autopage mode off
Autopage mode on
Autoscrolling mode off
Autoscrolling mode on
Line lock mode on8
Line lock mode off
Address cursor in
80-column current page [21]
Address cursor in specific
80-column page [27,21]
Address cursor in specific
80-column windowlpageS
[27,21]
Address cursor in 801
132-column current page
[28,29]
ESC d *
ESC d +
ESCN
ESC 0
ESC' H
ESC'I
ESC = line col
ESCw
ESC v
ESCw
ESC v
ESCw
ESC v
ESCw
ESC v
ESC [=
7 I
ESC [=
7h
ESC [=
6I
ESC [=
6h
ESCw
ESC v
ESC! 1
ESC! 2
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC w @ page
line col
ESC - wndl
page line col
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
ESC w '
8.
CTRLP
Same
Same
Same
ESC! 1
ESC! 2
Same
ESC
ESC -
ESC -
ESC -
_5
ENH
ESC a III R
ESC?
ESC I
ESC ESC 9
ESC 8
CTRLS
CTRLR
ecce
Read cursor address in
80-column current page
ESC 0
ESC [ II
; ccc H
or ESC [
II ; ccc f
Same
Same
or ESC [
6n
CTRLE Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
Same
or ESC [
?6n
Same
ESC b
Page Length setup parameter must be set to 1 * Lines. When this command is active, the following features are disabled: smooth
scroll, insert/delete/clear columns, and box/clear rectangles.
E-24
ASCII Command Guide
Appendix E
Table E-2 Supported
Continued
Command~-Native, DG,
Function
Clearing Data, Continued
Clear unprotected page to
spaces
Clear unprotected page to
protected spaces
Clear unprotected page to
nulls
Clear unprotected pa~e to
a specific character 30]
Clear unprotected page to
display attribute [23]
Clear unprotected page to
spaces from cursor
Clear unprotected page to
nulls from cursor
Clear unprotected page
foreground to spaces
Clear unprotected page
foreground to nulls
Clear unprotected
characters in page
Clear unprotected line to
spaces from cursor
Clear unprotected line to
nulls from cursor
Clear unprotected to end
of line with spaces
Clear unprotected to end
of line with nulls
Clear unprotected line
foreground to spaces
Clear unprotected line
foreground to nulls
Clear unprotected
characters in line
Clear unprotected column
to nulls
Clear unprotected column
to specific character [30]
Box rectangle to right of
cursor [31,32]
E-25
TeleVideo, and PC Term Personalities,
Native
Personality
DG200
DG 210
TeleVideo
920
910+
925
ESC;
or CTRL Z
ENH
ESC;
ESC;
or ESC +
ESC,
ESC;
ESC;
Same
or ESC + or ESC +
ESC,
ESC,
ESC,
Same
or ESC +
ESC:
ENH
Same
Same
Same
ESC I
ESC!
ESC!
g50
955
PC
Term
Same
Same
Same
ESC. char
ESC Y
ENH
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESCy
ENH
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC c P
ESC c Q
ESC [
nJ
ESCT
ENH
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC t
ENH
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC c 0
ESCc L
ESC c R
ESC c S
ESC [
nK
ESC c K
ESC c I char
ESC c N
width height
E-26
ASCII Command Guide
Table E·2 Supported Commands-Native, DG, TeleVideo, and PC Term Personalities,
Continued
Function
Clearing Data, Continued
Box rectangle in 80-column
page [21]
Box rectangle in
132-column page [21]
Clear unprotected rectangle
in 80-column page [21,30]
Clear unprotected rectangle
in 132-column page
[21,30]
Clear entire rectangle
in 80-column page [21,30]
Clear entire rectangle
in 132-column page
[21,30]
Fill page with H' s
Native
Personality
DG 200
DG 210
TeleVideo
920
910+
925
950
ESC c G
955
PC
Term
ESC H
line col
ESC c G
line - col 1o
ESC c F line
col char
ESC c F line
- col 1o char
ESC c H line
col char
ESC c H line
- col 10 char
Sending Data
Begin print/send at top of ,ESC d'
page
Begin print/send at top of
ESC d &
screen
Send unprotected line
ESC 4
Send cursor character
ESCM
Send cursor line
ESC 6
Send unprotected cursor line ESC 4
Send page
ESC 7
Send unprotected page
ESC 5
Mark block beginning
ESC 8
Mark block end
ESC 9
Send block
ESC s
Send unprotected
ESC S
characters in block
Report terminal status
Report attribute under
cursor
Define delimiters
ESC F
ENH
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ENH
ENH
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
ESC [
ESCD
ESC x
ESC x
10. To box/clear rectangles past 80-column limit, you must add 80 to the col value.
ESC x
ESC x
ESC x
ESC x
Appendix E
E-27
Table E-2 Supported Commands-Native, DG, TeleVideo, and PC Term Personalities,
Continued
Function
Print Functions
Set print terminator
Print formatted page
Print formatted unprotected
page
Print unformatted page
Print page with time
Print all unprotected
Auxiliary print mode off
Auxiliary print mode on
Transparent print mode off
Transparent print mode on
Secondary receive mode off
Secondary receive mode on
Bidirectional mode off
Bidirectional mode on
Native
Personality
ESC P
ESC@
DG200
DG 210
ESCp
CTRL Q"Wyse
920
925
950
955
PC
Term
ESC P
Same
ESC P
Same
ESC P
Same
ESC P
Same
ESC P
Same
ESC L
ESC L
ESC L
ESC p
or ESC L
ESC L
ESC L
ESC L
CTRLA11
CTRLT
CTRLR
CTRLT
ESCd#
or CTRL X12
ESC d SPACE
ESC d I
ESC d $
ESCd %
ESC A
ESC@
RS F? 2 ESC a
or RS Fa
RS F ? 3 ESC'
or RS F '
"-
Character Sets
Select primary character set
Select secondary character
set
Define rrimary character
set [33
Define secondary character
set [33]
Automatic font loading off
Automatic font loading on
Load font bank with
redefined character set
33,34]
Clear font bank [33]
Define and load character
[33,35,36]
TeleVldeo
910+
ESC cD
ESC c E
ESC c B bank
ESC c C bank
ESC e N
ESC e 0
ESC c @ bank
set
ESC c ? bank
ESC c A bank
pp bb ... bb CTRL Y
11. From start of cursor line to end of page.
12. With enhance mode off.
I
ESC A
ESC@
ESC a
ESC A
ESC@
ESC a
ESCA
ESC@
ESC a
ESC A
ESC@
ESC a
ESC A
ESC@
ESC a
ESC'
ESC'
ESC '
ESC'
ESC'
CTRLT CTRLT CTRLT CTRLT CTRLT CTRLT
CTRLR CTRLR CTRLR CTRLR CTRLR CTRLR
E-28
VARIABLE VALUES FOR
TABLES E-1 AND E-2
ASCII Command Guide
[1 ]
baud
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
,
<
>
[5]
38400
19200
9600
4800
2400
2000
1800
1200
600
300
150
134.5
110
75
50
stop
0
1
1
2
[3]
parity
0
1
2
3
Parity Bit
None
Odd
Mark
Even
[4]
word
0
1
Data Word
7 bits
8 bits
[2]
Baud Rate
MODEM Port AUX Port
19200
9600
7200
4800
3600
2400
2000
1800
1200
600
300
150
134.5
110
[6]
Handshaking Protocol
hndshk Receive
Transmit
None
0
None
1
Xon/Xoff
Xon/Xoff
DTR (MODEM port)
2
DSR (AUX port)
Both
3
max
1
2
3
4
Stop Bits
Maximum
Speed
60 characters
per second
None
150 characters
per second
35 characters
per second
[7]
answer
Up to 20 characters to define answerback message
[8]
hh
Hour (two-digit decimal number between 00 and 23)
[9]
mm
Minutes (two-digit decimal number between 00 and 59)
[10]
[ill
F1
1m
[ill
IE]
[£§]
1m
[E]
@]
fkey
Unshifted Shifted
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
[11] sequenoe
[12] dir
o
1
2
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
~
fkey
Unshlfted Shifted
F9
H
[lli]
[£ill
[£gJ
§J
I
J
K
L
ITEJ
M
[£ill N
[£!§J 0
Up to 64 bytes to be loaded in function key
Direction
Normal
Remote
Local
h
j
k
I
m
n
0
Appendix·E
E-29
[13] Editing Key Values
IBM
WY-60
316X-Style
ASCII
Keyboard
Keyboard
I Esc I
I Shift I I Esc I
I Tab I
I Shift I I Tab I
I Backspace I
I Shift I
I Backspace I
I Del I
I Shift I ~
I Return I
I Shift I I Return
I Homel
I Shift I I Homel
~
I Shift I ~
[!]
I Shift I [!]
Bl
I Shift I Bl
[B
I Shift I [B
I Enter I
I Shift I I Enter I
I Repl I
~
I Page Next I
I Page Prey I
I Send I
I Print I
Clr Line I
Clr Scrn I
Del Char I
Del Line I
Ins Char I
Ins Line I
AT-Style
Keyboard
Enhanced
PC-Style
Keyboard
I Esc I
I Esc I
I Esc I
I Shift I I Esc I I Shift I I Esc I I Shift I I Esc I
I Tab'" I
[Tab"'l
I Tab""
I Shift II Tab'" I I Shift I t Tab'" I I Shift II Tab'" I
I ~ Backspace I I ~ Backspace I I ~ Backspace I
I Shift I
I Shift I
I Shift 18
I ~ Backspace I
I ~ Backspace I
~
I Return I
I I Shift I I Return
I Homel
I Shift I I Homel
m
I Shift 1m
m
I Shift 1m
I Shift I ~
I
I Enter I
'Shift
I I Enter I
I Homel
I Shift I I Homel
m
I Shift 1m
m
I Shift 1m
8
8
8
B
B
I Shift I B
I Enter I
I Shift I I Enter I
I Insert I
I Shift I I Insert I
I Pagel
I Shift II Page I
I Send I
I Shift I I Send I
I Clear I
I Shift I I Clear I
I Delete I
I Shift I I Delete I
I Shift
18
SPACE
%
!
&
#
(
I Homel
I Shift I I Homel
m
I Shift 1m
m
I Shift 1m
I Shift 18
key
'Shift
B
'·8
$
)
*
+
0
1
2
I Shift· I B
I Shift I B
3
I Enter I
I Enter Ikpd
S
I Shift I I Enter I 'Shift I I Enter Ikpd 4
I Insert ,
7
~
I Shift I I Insert I
I Shift I ~
8
I Page Down I
IPgDn I .
r
I Shift I I PgDn I I Shift I I Page Down Iw
U
t
}
I Delete I
I Shift I I Delete I
z
5
6
q
p
I Erase EOF I
I Shift I I Erase EOF I
I Jumpl
I Shift I I Jumpl
I Print I
I PrtSc I
Q
W
v
X
I Print Screen I
R
,
E-30
ASCII Command Guide
[13] Editing Key Values, Continued
WY-60
IBM
ASCII
316X-Style
AT-Style
Keyboard
Keyboard
Keyboard
Enhanced
PC-Style
Keyboard
I Shift I I Print I I Shift I I PrtSc I I Shift I
I Print Screen I
I Send Line I
~ I Send Line
I Print Line I
~ I Print Line
key
X
I"-Tabl
I End I
I Shift I I End I
S
Y
T
Z
P
V
\
]
I
y
I Page Up I
I Shift I I Page Up I
<
[14]
[15]
Scrolling
scroll Type
@
Jump scroll
Smooth scroll
<
Smooth scroll
Smooth scroll
>
Smooth scroll
?
Speed
(Ips)
1
2
4
8
Cursor
cursor Display
o
Cursor display off
1
Cursor display on
2
Steady block cursor
3
Blinking lin~ cursor
4
Steady line cursor
5
Blinking block cursor
Character 80-Column
String
Screen 1
[16] message
[17]
text
[18] label
46/48 characters
78/80 characters
8/9 characters
132-Column
Screen 1
981100 characters
130/132 characters
7 characters
1. Lower number of characters available in personalities with nonhidden attributes; higher
number of characters available in personalities with hidden attributes.
Appendix E
[19]
[ill
F1
[ill
@]
lEl
lliI
[§]
[£.[J
[ill
[20] length
G
H
12
J
E-31
field
Unshifted Shifted
0
P
Q
1
2
R
3
S
4
T
5
U
V
W
6
7
Multiple
1 x lines
2 x lines
4 x lines
*
[§]
F9
[ill]
field
Unshifted Shifted
8
X
9
Y
z
l:Iill
[£gJ
cm:J
I
<
\
[ffiJ
[ill] >
[EJ ?
]
Length of Page
Equal to the number of data lines
Double the number of data lines
Four times the number of data lines
One page contains the number of data lines; a second
page contains the rest of the lines remaining in
memory
2. Available only in WY-50+ personality
[21] ASCII Line and
Linel
line I
Column col
Space
1
2
I
3
4
#
5
$
6
%
7
&
8
9
(
10
)
11
*
12
+
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
I
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Column Codes (Native Personality3)
linel
Linel
linel
Linel
Linel
Column col
Column col
Column
25
8
49
P
73
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
9
<
>
?
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
1
J
K
L
M
N
0
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
y
Z
[
\
]
A
~
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
line I
col
h
i
j
k
I
m
n
0
P
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
{
I
}
DEL/RUB
3. Native codes also recognized in WY-50+, ADM 31, mM3101, mM 3161, TeleVideo
910+/920/9251950/955, and PC Term personalities, and in ADDS VP A2/60
personalities' absolute cursor addressing. (Terminal supports only 24 lines to a page in
all personalities except WY-50+ and PC Term.)
ASCII Command Guide
E-32
I
ASCII Line Codes (ADDS VP A2/604 , DASHER 0200/0210, HZ-1500)
ADDS VP A2/60
ADDS VP A2/60
DASHER 0200/0210
DASHER 0200/0210
HZ.,.1500
Line
HZ-1500
Line
CTRL @
13
CTRL L
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
CTRL A
CTRL B
CTRL C
CTRL D
CTRL E
CTRL F
CTRL G
CTRL H
CTRL I
CTRL J
crRLK
CTRL M
CTRL N
CTRL 0
CTRL P
CTRL Q
CTRL R
CTRL S
CTRL T
CTRL U
CTRL V
crRLW
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
M
4. Vertical addressing (CfRL K)
ASCII Column Codes (ADDS VP A2/605 , DASHER 0200/0210, HZ-1500)
ADDS VP
ADDS VP DASHER
Column A2/60
0200/0210 HZ-1500
Column A2/60
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
CTRL@
CTRLA
CTRLB
CTRLC
CTRLD
CTRLE
CTRLF
CTRLG
CTRLH
CTRLI
CTRLP
CTRLQ
CTRLR
CTRLS
CTRLT
CTRLU
CTRLV
CTRLW
CTRLX
CTRLY
SPACE
I
#
$
%
&
(
)
0
CTRL@
CTRLA
CTRLB
CTRLC
CTRLD
CTRLE
CTRLF
CTRLG
CTRLH
CTRLI
CTRLJ
CTRLK
CTRLL
CTRLM
CTRLN
CTRLO
CTRLP
CTRLQ
CTRLR
CTRLS
CTRLT
CTRLU
CTRLV
CTRLW
CTRLX
CTRLY
CTRLZ
CTRL [
CTRL\
CTRL]
CTRL"
CTRL@
CTRLA
CTRLB
CTRLC
CTRLD
CTRLE
CTRLF
CTRLG
CTRLH
CTRLI
CTRLJ
CTRLK
CTRLL
CTRLM
CTRLN
CTRLO
CTRLP
CTRLQ
CTRLR
CTRLS
CTRLT
CTRLU
CTRLV
CTRLW
CTRLX
CTRLY
SPACE
I
#
$
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
5. Horizontal addressing (CIRL P)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
/
a
DASHER
0200/0210
HZ-1500
CTRL
SPACE-
&
%
I
#
$
%
(
)
*
+
&
(
)
*
+
/
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
;
<
/
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
;
<
>
?
@
A
B
C
Appendix E
E-33
ASCII Column Codes (ADDS VP A2/605 , DASHER 0200/0210, HZ-1500), Continued
ADDS VP DASHER
ADDS VP DASHER
Column A2/60
0200/0210 HZ-1500
Column A2/60
0200/0210
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
b
>
c
?
d
@
A
e
72
7374
75
76
77
78
79
80
D
E
F
G
H
f
B
g
C
h
D
E
I
J
K
P
F
L
[22] mf
0
1
2
3
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
G
H
I
J
K
R
M
N
o
HZ-1500
M
N
o
P
Q
R
S
T
U
Screen Area
Data area6
Function key label line
Terminal message field
Computer message field
6. In native personality. only the reverse attribute can be assigned to the data area.
[23] Display Attribute Codes
attr
Display Attributes
SPACE
·0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
<
>
?
[24]
wpca
6
7
A
B
C
E
F
G
Space character
Normal
Invisible
Blink
Invisible
Reverse
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
Write-Protected
Display Attribute
Reverse 7
Dim7
NormaF
Blink on
Invisible on
Underline on
Reverse on
Dim on
7. Clears other write-protected attributes
attr Display Attributes
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
{
Dim
Dim and invisible
Dim and blink
Dim, blink, invisible
Dim and reverse
Dim, reverse, invisible
Dim, reverse, blink
Dim, reverse, blink, invisible
Dim and underline
Dim, underline, invisible
Dim, underline, blink
Dim, underline, blink, invisible
I
Dim, underline, reverse
Dim, underline, reverse, invisible
}
Dim, underline, reverse, blink,
DEL Dim, underline, reverse, blink,
invisible
E-34
ASCII Command Guide
[25] lattr
@
A
B
C
D
E
G
H
I
J
Line Attribute
Single-high, single-wide characters
Single-high, double-wide characters
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
Normal background
Bold background
Invisible background
Dim background
[26] Graphics Character Codes
ldraw
4
5
6
7
Graphics
Character
~
J
ldraw
Graphics
Character
+
8
ldraw
Graphics
Character
<
..L
1
9
I
I
I
>
II
?
I
[27] wndlpage Window or Page
o
1
2
3
4
5
6
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
0 or upper window
1 or lower window
2
3
4
5
6
[28] 11/
One-to three-decimal value of line relative to home
[29] eee
One- to three-decimal value of column relative to home
[30] ehar
Character that replaces unprotected characters
[31] width Column code from [21] for column number representing the number of
columns to right of cursor
[32] height Line code from [21] for line number representing the number of lines
below cursor
Appendix E
[33] bank
o
1
2
3
E-35
Font Bank8
Font bank 0
Font bank 1
Font bank 2
Font bank 3
8. Holds predefined character set
[34]
set
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
a
b
c
d
[35] pp
Predefined Character Set
Native mode
Multinational
Standard ASCII
Graphics 1
PC equivalent
Graphics 2
Graphics 3
Standard ANSI
44-line native mode
44-line multinational
44-line PC equivalent
44-line Standard ASCII
44-line Standard ANSI
2-byte hex value of character positionS
9. In the illustrations, DEC
down.
=decimal value;
HEX
=hexadecimal value.
Read across, then
E-36
ASCII Command Guide
~. 0 16 132 48 64 80 96 112
c
•
o
1
2
H
E
x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
12} @p
.. ID
L
Q
1 it
!1 A a Iq
2 ~ r 112 BRb r
0
iT
~
3 CSc S
4 4 ;. ~$ 4 DTId t
5 5 ~
~ 5 EUe u
6 6
6 FUf v
B
,
7 7 1
7 GWIg w
8 8 ~ ~ ( 18IH Xh x
9 9 J:I.
)9 I Y1 Iv
10 A ~--. · J Z j z
·· KI[ KI{
11 B ~I+ ,
I
12 C ~=,
I
1
L
<
....
13 0 ~ ;.1. - - M] M }
3 3
"
1&
I-
14
15
0
:EO.
FI~
"
>N1A n
1/7o_0
Native Mode
1-
~. o 16 ~2 48 64 80 96 112
c
•
H
E
x 0 ,1 234 5 6 7
IJl 0:::
0 0
E
1 1
2 2
~
e f£
U
, if
".I~I
IT S
±
r>
<
b
01811
II
,
~. o 16 ~2 48 64 80 96 112
c
•
H
E
x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
9 11 @P .. !P
1 1 ~ q !1 AQ a Iq
2 2 ~ q 112 BRb r
o
0
¥ i .8= ¢J2
14 E AIl « :I rt IE.
15 F A I » 11~n
~ ~ 3 CS c S
4 4 It I~ **
$ 4 DTd t
5 5 1J
~ %5 EUe u
6 6
~ ~ &6 FUf v
Ig W
7 7 ~ ~ '7 GW
8 8 E§ ~ ( 18 IH Xh x
9 9 If ~ )9 I y 1 Iv
10 A ~ i
: J Z,; z
11 B ~ 1: + ;K [ k{
12 C ~ ~ , N n
15 F ~ ~ / ? 0
-0
Multinational
Standard ASCII
5
6
A
a 0 u,.,
4 ati n
,.,
"" 0"" N I:
5 a
a
6 a u ai.,....
3 3
4
A
I-
A
7 7
8 8
9 9
~
"" 0
U
e IV i
A
-
.• ~
l::
l:
Fcr .
.
rrJJ
III L ~ r ~
l
:
e0 ...,
r- I:
!:
~
Qa
rr 8·
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B :.: ¢ '2 illfl 0
"n
10 A ""
11
lL 11
12 C
13 0
A.
1
1""
£
II
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r
00
3 3
•
,
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Appendix E
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H
E
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o0
l~
1 1
11
2 2
Z
3 3
~
5 5
4
5
6 6
6
7 7
7
8 8
8
9 9
8
4 4
11 B
12 C
•
13 D
r4I
14 E
~
15 F
r.r
Graphics 1
o 16 ~2
48 64 80 96 112
H
E
x o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
o
0
rlT 10-
.
~. o 16 ~2 48 64 80 96 112
c
o
H
E
x
1 1
12'
2 2
2 2
:'=c
3 3
4 ""
4 4
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o
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
I-
0
1 1
1~
3 3
4 4
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t--
1\ I
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•
5 5
5 5
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L.
6 6
6 6
17 IT
7 7
7 7
rl
nI
8
[9
8 8
15E:
U
10 A
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c
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t+
8 8
,
9 9
9 9
10 A
10 A
JI
11 B
11 B
n
r'
L,
+
I
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U U.
12 C
13 D
13 D
14 E
14 E
15 F
15 F
Graphics 2
J
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•
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rr.I
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Graphics 3
f--
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ASCII Command Guide
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D
E
c
o 16 ~2 48 64 80 96 112
H
E
x o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
,
0 @P \ P
1 1
.I 1AQa Iq
II
2 2
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3 3 -t
3 CSC S
4 4
$ 4 DTd t
~ **
~%
5 5
5 EUe u
~
,.
6 6
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7 7
'7 GWIg w
±
8 8
T (8 HXh x
9 9 ~
)9 I y 1 IV
10 A I~~<
: J Z,i Z
o 0
r-- r-r-- r--
•
0
11 B
14
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+
~
[
k{
, N n
./
12 C
13
I"
I· ...
15 F
11 11
¢
A
It
? 0- a
Standard ANSI
[36] bb ... bb
.•
~
016 ~2 48 64 80 96 112
c
H
,
E
x 01 2 3 4 5 6 7
o 0
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
~
~~
II t
•!!11 **$ 34 DCSTcd t
•+ %5 EUe u
t -&6 F Uf v
• t '7 GWg
S
§
W
at (18 IH Xy h x
9 9 0
10 A
11 B
0 @p p
11 AQ a Iq
112 BRb r
~
I -.
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1 IY
j
Z
k
0++
, N n
...
12 C ~L.
13
.IV"
14
I'V
1.1'\.
15 F~
/
?0 -
PC Equivalent
32-byte character string defining bit pattern of character
0
Appendix
F
ANSI Personalities
This appendix describes the commands supported in the
terminal's ANSI personalities: WY-75, VT52, and VT100.
The command descriptions assume a basic working knowledge of
ANSI-based terminals.
Table F-1 lists the commands under functional headings. Within
a command sequence, parameters are underlined: Pn represents
a numeric parameter; Ps represents a selective parameter whose
values are listed immediately following the command. Table F-2
lists mnemonic names. Tables F-3 through F-6 list key codes.
Table F-1
ANSI Commands
Mnemonic
Command Sequence
WY-75/VT100
VT52
Send ACK/answerback message
ENQ
CTRLE
CTRLE
Resume transmission (after suspension by CTRL S)
DC1
CTRLQ
CTRLQ
Suspend transmission (when transmit handshaking
is Xon/Xoff)
DC3
CTRLS
CTRLS
Delay processing for about 250 milliseconds
WYDELAY
ESC,
Function
Communicating with the Computer
Request terminal ID
Response (WYID):
75 CR (WY-75 personality)
60 CR (all other personalities)
WYID
ESC SPACE
DECID
ESC Z
DA
ESC [ 0 c
Response (DECID or DA):
ESC [ ? 1 ; 0 c (WY-75 personality)'
ESC [ ? 1 ; 2 c (VT100 personality)2
ESC / Z (VT52 personality)
DSR
Request status report
Ps
Request
Report
5
6
Terminal status
Cursor position
Printer status
Ready: ESC [ 0 n
Line/column: ESC [ Pn;Pn R
Ready: ESC [ ? 10 n
Busy: ESC [ ? 11 n
?15
1.
2.
Mode without AVO. Attributes are nonhidden in WY-75 personality.
Mode with AVO. Attributes are hidden in VT100 (and VT52) personality.
ESC [Ps n
ESCZ
F-2
ANSI Personalities
Table F-1
ANSI Commands, Continued
Function
Mnemonic
Command Sequence
WY-75NT100
VT52
Abort escape sequence, display error character
CAN
SUB
CTRLX
or CTRL Z
CTRLX
or CTRL Z
Controlling the Terminal
ESC <
Enter VT100 personality (from VT52 personality)
Terminal modes on (set)
SM
SM
(1) ESC [Ps; ... ;Ps h
(2) ESC [ ? Ps; ... ;Ps h
Terminal modes off (reset)3
RM
RM
(1) ESC [ Ps; ... ;Ps I
(2) ESC [? Ps; ... ;PsI
(1) PS4
Mode
Transfer enhanced data6
Keyboard lock
Monitor
Insert character
Clear enhanced data6
Local echo disable
Disable control execution
Cursor transfer termination
Newline (received CR mode)
Display disable
Status line display
Screen saver
Steady cursor
Underline cursor
Width change clear disable
Select 25th/43rd data line
Select 42/43 data lines
WY-60 (from VT100 or
WY-75
43
WY-75 (from VT100~
VT100 (from WY-75
44
45
AUX data port
Reset terminal to initial state8
1
2
3
4
6
12
13
16
20
30
31
32
33
34
35
40
41
42
Reset all terminal
Mnemonic
Defaults
GATM
KAM
CRM
IRM
ERM
SRM
FEAM
TTM
LNM
WYDSCM
WYSTLINM
WYCRTSAVM
WYSTCURM
WYULCURM
WYCLRM
WYSEDL
WYSL44
WY60
On
Off
Off
Off
On
NVR
Off
On
NVR
Off
NVR
NVR
NVR
NVR
NVR
NVR
NVR
NVR
WY75
VT100
WYDP
NVR
NVR
NVR
RIS
modes8
(2) ? PS4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
18
19
25
Mode
Mnemonic
Default
Cursor key
VT100 7
132-column
Smooth scroll
Reverse screen
Origin
Character wrap
(end-of-line wrap
mode)
Auto repeat (key
repeat mode)
Block
Print form feed
Print full screen
Enable cursor
DECCKM
DECANM
DECCOLM
DECSCLM
DECSCNM
DECOM
DECAWM
Off
NVR
NVR
NVR
NVR
Off
NVR
DECARM
NVR
DECEDM
DECPFF
DECPEX
DECTCEM
NVR
Off
On
NVR
ESC c
WYSTR
ESC I P
Sound bell
BEL
CTRLG
CTRLG
Keypad application mode on
DECKPAM
ESC =
ESC =
3.
4.
S.
6.
7.
8.
Final character in sequence is a lowercase L.
fo~ terminal modes that can be set with SM command sequence (1)
or reset with RM command sequence (1); in the second group are the values for terminal modes that can be set with SM sequence(2)
or reset with RM sequence (2). The latter group is shown as ? Ps to indicate that sequence (2) includes a question mark immediately
following the control sequence introducer CSI. Up to 16 Ps values can be specified (separated by semicolons) in anyone SM or RM
command sequence.
When terminal is turned on or reset. "NVR" signifies that the mode is on or off according to the value saved in nonvolatile memory.
WY-7S personality only.
When 'off, vrS2 personality is enabled.
When Xon/Xoff handshaking is active, an Xon (DCl) character is sent after execution of this command.
Ps values are listed in two groups: In the first group are the values
Appendix F
Table F-1
F-3
ANSI Commands, Continued
Function
Mnemonic
Command Sequence
WY-75NT100
VT52
Keypad· application-mode off
DECKPNM
ESC>
ESC>
Restore saved cursor position, character
sets, and attributeS
DECRC
or WYRC
ESC 8
ESC [u
Save cursor position, character sets, and
attributeS
DECSC
or WYSC
ESC 7
or ESC [ s
Programming Message Fields and Function Keys
Load text
WYTLOAD
ESC [ > Ps delim text delim
WYTLOAD
ESC [ > Ps delim delim
Clear text
Ps = Computer message field or function key:
Ps
+
Computer Message Field 10
Maximum text Characters
80 Columns
132 Columns
StatUs line
Unshifted label line
Shifted label line
46
78
78
Unshifted
A
B
C
D
E
a
delim
text
·Ps
Shifted
F
G
H
I
J
I
= t~xt terminator
98
130
130
Unshifted
b
Ps
Shifted
m
n
Ps
Keyll
Unshifted
Shifted
[fill
[ill]
h
s
j
k
u
v
c
d
e
o
[£ill
p
[ill]
f
g
r
q
(any ASCII character not used in text)12
= character string13
9. Attribute in VT100 personality only.
10. The following field attributes may be assigned to the message fields by including the control characters SO (CTRL N) and SI (CTRL 0)
in the text string as indicated:
Normal
SO SI @
Reverse, dim
SO SI Q
Dim
SO SI A
Reverse, blink
SO SI R
Blink
SO SI B
Reverse, blink, dim
SO SI S
Blink, dim
SO SI C
Reverse, invisible
SO SI T
Invisible
SO SI D
Reverse, invisible, dim
SO SI U
Invisible, dim
SO SI E
Reverse, underline
SO SI X
Underline
SO SI H
Reverse, underline, dim
SO SI Y
Underline, dim
SO SI I
Reverse, underline, blink
SO SI Z
Underline, blink
SO SI J
Reverse, underline, blink, dim
SO SI [
Underline, blink, dim
SO SI K
Reverse, underline, invisible
SO SI "
Underline, invisible,
SO SI L
Reverse,underline, invisible, dim SO SI I
Underline, invisible, dim
SO SI M
Reverse, underline, invisible,
SO SI
Underline, invisible, blink
SO SI N
blink
Underline, invisible, blink, dim
SO SI 0
Reverse, underline, invisible,
SO SI
Reverse
.
SO SI P
blink, dim
11. Maximum text characters in function key are 64.
12. Except NUL, DEL, SO, SI, pr DC1 and DC3 ifXon/Xoff handshaking is enabled.
13. Including any ASCll character except NUL, DEL, or DC1 and DC3 if Xon/Xoff handshaking is enabled. (SO and SI have the special
function indicated in footnote 10.)
F-4
ANSI Personalities
Table F-1
ANSI Commands, Continued
Command Sequence
Mnemonic
WY-75NT100
Dis-play screen alignment pattern (fill screen
with E's)
DECALN
ESC # 8
Display next page
Pn = number of pages forward
NP
ESC [Pn U
Display previous page
Pn = number of pages back
PP
ESC [Pn V
Define scrolling region
Pn= beginning line number; ending line number 14
DECSTBM
ESC [Pn; Pn r
Control simulated keyboard LEDs in computer
message field
Ps
LED
o
Ll to L4 off
1
Llon
2
L2 on
3
L3 on
4
L4 on
DECLL
ESC [ Ps; ... ;Ps q
Define video attribute
SGR
ESC [ Ps; ... ;Ps m
Function
Screen Display!Attributes
Video Attribute
WY-75
VT100
Ps
Personality15 Personality16
Non-O
Normal
Enhanced 17
o
Attributes off
Bold18
1
2
4
Dim 18
Underline
Blink
5
Define enhance attribute
(WY-75 personality only; see SGR)
Ps
Attribute
o
1
2
3
4
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
Video Attribute
WY-75
Ps
7
8
22
24
25
27
VT100
Personality
WYNNAT
Dim
Reverse
Underline
Blink
Invisible
If the secopd parameter is 0 or absent, the ending line is the last line on the screen.
Standard ANSI characters are always displayed with the normal attribute.
ANSI Graphics characters are displayed with the current attribute.
See WYNNAT.
Bold, dim, and invisible cannot be combined.
Personality16
Reverse
Invisible 18
Normal
Underline off
Blink off
Reverse off
ESC [ Ps t
VT52
F-o
Appendix F
Table F-1
ANSI Commands, Continued
Command Sequence
Mnemonic
Function
Assign field attribute from cursor location to end
WYFDAT
of screen or start of next attribute (WY-75 personality only)
WY-75NT100
ESC [ Ps P
Ps
Attribute
Ps
Attribute
Ps
Attribute
o
Normal
Dim
Blink
Blink, dim
Invisible
Invisible, dim
Invisible
Invisible, dim
Underline
Underline, dim
Underline, blink
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Underline, blink, dim
Underline, invisible
Underline, invisible dim
Underline, invisible, blink
Underline, invisible, blink, dim
Reverse
Reverse, dim
Reverse, blink
Reverse, blink, dim
Reverse, invisible
Reverse, invisible, dim
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Reverse,
Reverse,
Reverse,
Reverse,
Reverse,
Reverse,
Reverse,
Reverse,
Reverse,
Reverse,
dim
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
VT52
Enable top half of double-high, double-wide line
DECDHL
ESC # 3
Enable bottom half of double-high, double-wide line
DECDHL
ESC#4
Enable single-high, single-wide line
DECSWL
BSC# 5
Enable single-high, double-wide line
DECDWL
ESC# 6
Enable top half of double-high, single-wide line
WYDHL
ESC # :
Enable bottom half of double-high, single-wide line
WYDHL
ESC # ;
invisible
invisible, dim
underline
underline, dim
underline, blink
underline, blink, dim
underline, invisible
underline, invisible, dim
underline, invisible, blink
underline, invisible, blink
Controlling the Cursor
Cursor right one column
ESC [C
Cursor right Pn columns
CUF
ESC [Pn C
Cursor left one column
BS
CTRLH
Cursor left Pn columns
CUB
ESC [Pn D
Cursor up one line; no scroll
ESC C
CTRLH
or ESC D
ESC A
Cursor up one line; scroll
RI
ESCM
Cursor up Pn lines
CUll
ESC [Pn A
Cursor up Pn lines and to column 1
CPL
ESC [Pn F
Cursor down Pn lines and to column 1
CNL
ESC [Pn E
Cursor down one line; scroll
IND
ESCD
ESC I
F-6
Table F-1
ANSI Personalities
ANSI Commands, Continued
Command Sequence
WY-75NT100
VT52
LF
CTRLJ
or CTRL K
or CTRL L
CTRLJ
or CTRL K
or CTRL L
Cursor down Pn lines
CUD
ESC [Pn B
Cursor to start of line
CR
CTRLM
Cursor to start of next line; scroll
NEL
ESC E
Cursor to column Pn
CHA
ESC [Pn G
Cursor to line Pn; column Pn
CUP
HVP
ESC [Pn; Pn H
or ESC [ Pn; Pn f
Function
Mnemonic
Cursor down one line; scroll
ESC B
Cursor down one line; no scroll
CTRLM
ESC Y line
COl 19
Editing
ESCH
Home cursor
Set tab stop at cursor position
HTS
ESCH
Clear tab stop at cursor position
TBC
ESC [ 0 g
Clear all tab stops
TBC
ESC [ 3 g
Move cursor to next tab stop, or right margin
HT
CTRL I
Move cursor forward Pn tab stops
CHT
ESC [ Pn I
Move cursor backward Pn tab stops
CBT
ESC [Pn Z
Insert Pn null characters beginning at
cursor column
ICH
ESC [Pn @
Insert Pn lines of null characters beginning
at cursor line
IL
ESC [Pn L
Delete Pn lines beginning at cursor line
DL
ESC [Pn M
Delete Pn characters beginning at cursor column
DCH
ESC [Pn P
Erase in display
From cursor to end of screen
From beginning through cursor
Entire screen
ED
Erase only normally enhanced data (WY-75
personality only)
From cursor to end of screen
From beginning through cursor
Entire screen
DECSED
ESC [ 0 J
ESC [ 1 J
ESC [ 2 J
CTRLI
ESC J
ESC [ ? 0 J
ESC [ ? 1 J
ESC [ ? 2 J
19. line and col are the hexadecimal codes for the line or column number plus 1FH (or the ASCII line and column codes in Appendix E).
Appendix F
Table F-1
F-7
ANSI Commands, Continued
Command Sequence
WY-75NT100
Function
Mnemonic
Erase in line
From cursor to end of line
From start of line through cursor
Entire line
EL
Erase only normally enhanced data in line
(WY-75 personality only)
From cursor to end of line
From start of line through cursor
Entire line
DECSEL
Erase Pn characters beginning at cursor column
ECH
ESC [Pn X
MC
ESC [ Ps i
WYXCH
ESC 5
ESC [ 0 K
ESC f 1 K
ESC 2 K
VT52
ESCK
ESC f ? 0 K
ESC ? 1 K
ESC [ ? 2 K
Sending/Printing Data
Media copy
Ps
0
2
4
5
?1
?3
?4
?5
Action
Copy
Copy
Turn
Turn
Copy
Copy
Turn
Turn
entire screen display to printer port
entire screen display to data port
off transparent print mode
on transparent print mode
cursor line to printer port
cursor line to data port
off auxiliary print mode
on auxiliary print mode
Send cursor character (WY-75 personality only)
Copy screen display to printer port
ESC]
Copy cursor line to printer port
ESC V
Auxiliary print mode on
ESC
Auxiliary print mode off
ESC
Transparent print mode on
ESCW
Transparent print mode off
ESC X
~
Character Sets
Select GO character set
SCS
CTRLO
Select G1 character set
SCS
CTRLN
Select ANSI Graphics character set
SCS
ESC F
Select Standard ANSI character set
SCS
ESC G
CTRLO
CTRLN
F-8
Table F-1
ANSI Personalities
ANSI Commands, Continued
Function
Mnemonic
Command Sequence
WY-75NT100
Change GO character set to ANSI Graphics set
SCS
ESC (0
Change GO character set to UK ANSI set
SCS
ESC (A
Change GO character set to Standard ANSI set
SCS
ESC (B
Change G1 character set to ANSI Graphics set
SCS
ESC) 0
Change 61 character set to UK ANSI set
SCS
ESC) A
Change 6 1 character set to Standard ANSI set
SCS
ESC) B
VT52
Appendix F
F-9
D Note In the following illustration, DEC
= decimal, HEX =
hexadecimal. Read across, then down.
~.
o 16 ~2
c
48 64 80 96 11
2
• 0 p "p
. 1AQa q
EI- 23 BCRSb r
H
E
x o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
o
@
0
1 1.
~
I
II
2
I--
CS
3 31:}_
4 4
$ 4 DTd t
~ **
i --% 5 EUe u
6 6
~ -_.... &6 F Uf v
7 7
'7 GW1f2: w
±
8 8
T (8 HXh x
9 9 ~
)9 I Y1 Iy
V
10
r <• : J Z ,; z
. K[ k{
11 B - >+
, 1:
12 C 1 11 , + . K[ k{
11 , N n
15 F it . / 7
.0 - 0
A
•
1-
r ¢ - - M] rrt }
14 E L £ . >N n
15 F t . / 7
.0- 0
13 D
~.
o 16 ~2
c
13 D
A
"."
8
9
,•
H
E
x o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0 @p -I• 1AQ
1.
II
2
2 BR";3~_ 3 CS~
4 ~
**$ 4 DT~
5
~ --% 5 EU16
1- &6FU± 7
'7 GW T
±
8
IT (8 HX~ I
9 ~
)9 I Yv.- <
0
I-
0
0
1--
. ,
1-... < :J ZJ >
B
>+ ;K ,[ 11'
10 A
11
48 64 80 96 11
2
12 C
13 D
, N t·
./
¢
11 11'
¢
14 E L
15 F
It
A
?0
ANSI Graphics
F-10
Table F-2
ANSI Personalities
Mnemonic Names
Mnemonic*
Name
Mnemonic*
BEL
BS
CAN
CBT
CHA
CHT
CNL
CPL
CR
CRM
CUB
CUD
CUF
CUP
CUU
DA
DC1
DC3
DCH
DECALN
DECANM
DECARM
DECAWM
DECCKM
DECCOLM
DECDHL
DECDWL
DECEDM
DECID'
DECKPAM
DECKPNM
DECLL
DECOM
DECPEX
DECPFF
DECRC
DECSC
DECSCLM
DECSCNM
DECSED
DECSEL
DECSTBM
DECSWL
DECTCEM
DL
DSR
ED
EL
ENQ
Bell
Backspace
Cancel
Cursor Backward Tabulation
Cursor Horizontal Absolute
Cursor Horizontal Tabulation
Cursor Next Line
Cursor Preceding Line
Carriage Return
Control Representation Mode
Cursor Backward
Cursor Down
Cursor Forward
Cursor Position
Cursor ,Up
Device Attributes
Device Control 1
Device Control 3
Delete Character
Screen Alignment Display
ANSI/VT52 Personality
Auto Repeat Mode
Autowrap Mode
Cursor Keys Mode
Column Mode
Double-Height Line
Double-Width Line
Editing Mode
Identify Terminal
Keypad Application Mode
Keypad Numeric Mode
Load LEDS
Origin Mode
Print Extent
Printer Form Feed
Restore Cursor
Save Cursor
Scrolling Mode
Screen Mode
Selective Erase in Display
Selective Erase in Line
Set Top and Bottom Margins
Single-Width Line
Text Cursor Enable
Delete Line
Device Status Report
Erase in Display
Erase in Line
Enquiry
ERM
FEAM
GATM
HT
HTS
HVP
ICH
IL
IND
IRM
KAM
LF
LNM
MC
NEL
NP
PP
RI
RIS
RM
SCS
SGR
SM
SRM
SUB
TBC
TTM
VT100
WY60
WY75
WYCLRM
\VYCRTSAVM
WYDELAY
WYDHL
WYDP
WYDSCM
WYFDAT
WYID
WYNNAT
WYRC
WYSC
WYSEDL
WYSL44
WYSTCURM
WYSTLINM
WYSTR
WYTLOAD
WYULCURM
WYXCH
Name
Erasure Mode
Format Effector Action Mode
Guarded Area Transfer Mode
Horizontal Tab
Horizontal Tabulation Set
Horizontal and Vertical Position
Insert Character
Insert Line
Index
Insertion-Replacement Mode
Keyboard Action Mode
Line Feed
Line Feed New Line Mode
Media Copy
Next Line
Next Page
Preceding Page
Reverse Index
Reset to Initial State
Reset Mode
Select Character Set
Select Graphic Rendition
Set Mode
Send-Receive Mode
Substitute
Tabulation Clear
Transfer Termination Mode
VT100 Personality
WY-60 Personality
WY-75 Personality
Width-Change-Clear Disable Mode
CRT Saver Mode
Delay Processing
Double High Line
MODEM/AUX Data Port
Disable Screen Mode
Field Attribute
Terminal Identification
Define Enhance Attribute
Restore Cursor
Save Cursor
Select Extra Data Line
Select 44 Lines
Steady Cursor Mode
Status Line Display Mode
Soft Terminal Reset
Text Load
Underline Cursor Mode
Transmit Character
Mnemonics beginning with "WY" are Wyse Technology private mnemonics; those beginning with "DEC" are Digital Equipment
Corporation private mnemonics; all others are ANSI mnemonics.
Appendix F
Table F-3 Function Key
Default Codes
Key
IE]
@]
[§J
I:EI
~
1m
[ill
[m
Em
[TIQ]
[ill]
WI]
[ill]
[£ill
[}ill
[£ill
F-11
Keyboard Style
WY-60 ASCII/IBM 316X
Unshifted
Shifted
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
[ ? 5 i2
[ ? 3 i
[ 2i
[@
[M
[ 17 [ 18 [ 19 [ 20 [ 21 [ 23 [ 24 [ 25 [ 26 [ 28 [ 29 -
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
[ 5 i3
[ ? 1i
[ 0 i
[L
[K
[ 31 [ 32 [ 33 [ 34 [ 35 [ 1 [ 2 -4
[ 3 -5
[ 4 [ 5 [ 6 -6
AT1
ESC 0
ESC 0
ESC 0
ESC 0
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Enhanced PC1
P
Q
R
S
ESC 0
ESC 0
ESC 0
ESC 0
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
P
Q
R
S
I:EI,
1. On the AT-style and Enhanced PC-style keyboards, function keys IE] through
shifted and unshifted, send PF key codes (see Table F-4). The remaining function keys
send the same codes as the other keyboards.
2. With auxiliary print mode off. Sends ESC [ ? 4 i if auxiliary print mode is on.
3. With transparent print mode off. Sends ESC [ 4 i if transparent print mode is on.
4. In full duplex mode. In block mode, toggles insert mode.
5. In full duplex mode. In block mode, deletes cursor character.
6. In full duplex mode. In block mode, clears from cursor to end of screen.
Table F-4
Key
Simulated PF-Key Codes
Keyboard Style
WY-60 ASCII
lliIJ Ins Char 1/1 Ins Line I
I PF21 Del Char 1/1 Del Line I
I PF31 Clr Line III Clr Scrn I
I PF41 I Repl IJl.lnsert I
IBM 316X
AT
Enhanced PC
I Jump I
I Pagel
I Send" Line I
I Select
IE]
[@
[§J
IE]
[@
[§J
I:EI
I:EI
Code
WY-75/ VT100
VT52
ESC 0 P
ESC P
ESC 0 Q
ESC Q
ESC 0 R
ESC R
ESC 0 S
ESC S
F-12
Table F-5
Numeric
Keypad Key
~1
0
2
G
CJ
[Q]
UJ
[g]
IT!
ANSI Personalities
Keypad Application Mode Codes
WY-75
VT100
VT52
ESC 0 1
ESC 0 1
ESCOm
ESCOn
ESC 0 P
ESC 0 q
ESC 0 r
ESC 0 s
ESC?
ESC?
ESC?
ESC?
ESC?
ESC?
ESC?
ESC?
1
1
m
n
P
q
r
s
Numeric
Keypad Key
WY-75
VT100
VT52
[i]
[§J
ESC 0 t
ESC 0 u
ESC 0 v
ESCOw
ESCOx
ESC 0 y
ESCOM
ESC?
ESC?
ESC?
ESC?
ESC?
ESC?
ESC?
[§]
[L]
rn
[i]
I Enter 13
t
u
v
w
x
y
M
1. AT-style and Enhanced PC-style keyboards only.
2. WY-60 ASCII and 316X-style keyboards only.
3. Not applicable to AT:-style keyboard.
Table F-6 Editing and
Special Key Codes1
Keyboard Style
WY-60
ASCII
I Backspace I
I Break I
I Shift II Break I
I Clr Line II Clr Scrn 15
~6
[!]6
[E6
~6
IBM
316X
Enhanced
AT
CTRLH
Local3
CTRLH
Local3
Loca14
ESC 0 R
ESC [A
ESC [B
ESC [C
ESC [D
Loca14
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
[A
[B
[C
[D
PC
CTRLH
CTRLH
LocaP
Loca1 4
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
[A
[B
[C
[D
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
[A
[B
[C
[D
1. Unless otherwise noted, codes are for both the unshifted and shifted key. Codes for
keys located on the numeric keypad apply only in numeric keypad mode and only when
NUM LOCK is off on the AT-style and Enhanced PC-style keyboards.
2. Keys are listed alphabetically.
3. Sends break to MODEM port. Length depends on Break parameter selection in setup
mode.
4. Sends two-second disconnect break to MODEM port.
S. In VTS2 personality, the 0 is not sent.
6. In VTS2 personality, [ is not sent. In WY-7S and VT100 personalities, [ is replaced with
o when cursor key mode is on.
Appendix F
Table F-6 Editing and
Special Key Codes 1
Continued
F-13
Keyboard Style
IBM
WY-60
ASCII
316X
Key2
Enhanced
PC
AT
@ill
LocaF
DEL
DEL
DEL
I Shift I@ill
I Del Char 1/1 Del Line 15
LocaF
CTRLX
CTRLX
CTRLX
ESC 0 Q
I Enter 18
CTRLM
or CTRL M
CTRLJ
or CTRL I
CTRLM
or CTRL M
CTRLJ
or CTRL I
CTRLM
CTRLM
or CTRL M or CTRL M
CTRLJ
CTRLJ
or CTRL I or CTRL I
I Esc lESe
I Functl
I Hold I
I Home 16
@!D I Shift II Home po
CTRL [
CTRL [
CTRL [
CTRL [
ESC [H
ESC [H
ESC [H
Local
Local
Local
Local
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ESC 0 S
I
ESC 0 P
Local9
Local9
Ins Char
1/1
Ins Line 15
Local9
Local9
ESC [H
[!E]
CTRLJ
I Page Next 1/1 Page Prey
I Print I
I Resetl
I Return Jt2
ICTRL J
I Scroll Lock I
I Select I
I Shift II Select
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
CTRLX
LocaP'
CTRL M
or CTRL M
CTRL J
or CTRL I
CTRL M
or CTRL M
CTRL J
or CTRL I
LocaP'
LocaP3
Toggles block mode.
Code depends on Enter parameter selection in setup mode.
Action or code depends on Corner Key parameter selection in setup mode.
Homes cursor and clears screen.
Clears modes and error conditions.
Code depends on Return parameter selection in setup mode.
Puts terminal in setup mode.
F-14
Table F-6 Editing and
Special Key Codes 1
Continued
ANSI Personalities
Keyboard Style
WY-60
IBM
316X
ASCII
Key2
I Send 1
I Setup I
LocaP1
I Shift II
LocaP3
PC
DEL
Setup 1
LocaP3
I Sys Req I
1Shift II Sys Req I
I Tab
I Tab
Enhanced
AT
Iright
Local 11
LocaP3
CTRLI
CTRLI
ESC [Z
ESC [Z
14
Ileft
I Shift" Tab 114
CTRLI
CTRLI
ESC [Z
ESC [Z
ESC [Z
14. In VT52 personality, always sends CTRL I; in WY-75 and VT100 personalities, [ is
replaced with 0 when cursor key mode is on.
Index
Index
Corner key, 2-6, 0-1
Cursor
addressing/reading,
E-9, E-23
display, 2-3, E-6
movement commands,
0-2, E-9, E-22, F-5
Alarm clock, 4-5
Answerback, 2-2, 2-3,
2-12, E-3, E-16, F-1
Application mode codes,
F-12
ASCII table, 4-6
Attributes. See Display
attributes
Data
clearing, E-11, E-25
protecting, 2-11, E-8,
E-22
sending, 2-7, 2-10,
E-12, E-26, F-7
Data bits, 2-7, 2-8, E-16
Display attributes, 2-3,
2-11, E-8, E-21 , F-4
-A
-0
-8
-E
Bell, 2-6, E-4, E-17, F-2
Break signal, 2-6
Editing, E-1 0, E-24, F-6
Error messages, 1-2, 4-5
-c
Cables, interface, 1-1
Calculator, 4-1
Calendar, 4-6
Character sets, 2-4,
E-14, E-28, F-7
Codes
application mode, F-1 2
editing and special
keys, F-12
function keys, F-11
numeric keypad, F-12
PF keys, F-11
Column codes, E-3
Columns, 2-3, 2-5, E-19
Commands
ANSI, F-1
ASCII, E-1
local keyboard, 0-1
Communication modes,
2-4, 3-2, E-3, E-16
Connector pin
assignments, A-1
-F
Function keys
key codes, F-11
labels, 2-14, E-6, E-19
reaefining, 2-13, E-5,
E-18
transmission, E-5, E-18
-G
Graphics characters,
E""8, E-22
-H
Handshaking protocols,
2-8, 2-9, E-3, E-16
-K
Keyboards
adjusting, 1-3
connecting, 1-1
layouts, 8-2, 8-3, 8-4,
8-5, 8-6, 8-7
1-1
local commands, 0-1
locking/unlocking, E-4,
E-17
Keys. See also Function
keys
codes, 2-6, 2-7, 8-1,
C-1
corner, 2-6
direction, 2-13
editing, 2-13
keyclick, 2-6, 0-1, E-4,
E-17
keylock, 2-6
locking/unlocking, 0-1
redefining, 2-13, E-5,
E-18
repeating, 2-6, E-4,
E-17
Wyseword mode, C-1
WyseWorks functions,
4-1, 4-2, 4-5, 4-6
-L
Label line, 2-14, 3-1,
E-19
Labels, function key,
2-11,2-14
Lines
attributes, E-8, E-21
codes, E-32
number displayed, 2-3,
3-2, E-6, E-20
terminators, 2-9, 2-10
-M
MnemoniC's, F-10
Modem{/1-1, A-1
MODEM port. See Ports
Monitor mode, 2-5, 0-1,
E-2, E-15
-N
Nonvolatile memory,
2-1,2-12,2-14
NUM LOCK status, 8-8,
8-9, 0-1
1-2
-p
Pages
autopage mode, 2-10,
E-9, E-23
defining, 2-3, 3-2, E-7,
E-20
displaying, D-2, E-7,
E-20
Parameters
Answerback Conceal,
2-3
Answerback Mode, 2-3
Attribute, 2-3
Autopage, 2-10
Autoscrl, 2-4
AUX Baud Rate, 2-7
AUX Data/Stop Bits, 2-7
AUX Parity, 2-7
AUX Rcv Hdshake, 2-7
AUX Xmt Hndshake, 2-7
Background, 2-3
Baud Rate, 2-7, 2-8
Block End, 2-11
Break, 2-6
Columns, 2-3
Communication Modes,
2-4
Corner Key, 2-6
Cursor, 2-3
Data/Printer, 2-4
Data/Stop Bits, 2-8
End-of-Line Wrap, 2-4
Enhance, 2-4
Enter, 2-6, 2-9
Fkey Xmt Limit, 2-6
Font load, 2-4
Init Tabs, 2-12
Insert, 2-9
Key Repeat, 2-6
Keyclick, 2-6
Keylock, 2-6
labels, 2-11
language, 2-6
Lines, 2-3
Margin Bell, 2-6
Monitor, 2-5
Index
page Edit, 2-11
Page length, 2-3
Parity, 2-8
Personality, 2-5
Print, 2-9
Print EOl, 2-9
Print Line End, 2-10
Print Null, 2-10
Rcv Hndshake, 2-9
Rcvd CR, 2-5
Return, 2-7, 2-10
Save labels, 2-11
Scrl Speed, 2-4
Scrn Saver, 2-4
Send, 2-10
Send ACK, 2-5
Send Null, 2-10
Status Line, 2-4
Tab, 2-10
Tests, 2-11
Turnaround, 2-10
TVI 955 Attribute, 2-1 2
VP60 Blk End, 2-11
Width-Change-Clear,
2-5
Wprt Intensity, 2-11
Wprt Reverse, 2-11
Wprt Underline, 2-11
Wyseword, 2-7
Xmt Hndshake, 2-9
Xmt Limit, 2-7
Xpc Hndshake, 2-9
Parity, 2-7, 2-8
Personalities
IBM setup parameters,
2-9
key codes, B-1
selecting, 2-5, E-2,
E-15
PF key codes, F-11
Pin assignments, A-1
Ports
handshaking protocols,
2-8, 2-9, E-3, E-16
pin assignments, A-1
selecting data/printer,
2-4,3-3, D-1, E-3,
E-16
Printer, connecting, 1-1,
3-3
Printing, 2-9, 3-23 D-1,
E-13, E-27, F-7
-8
Screen
areas, 3-1
brightness, 1-3
column width, 2-3, E-:6,
E-19
split, D-2, E-7, E-20
width-change-clear, 2-5
Screen saver, 2-4, D-1,
E-5, E-18
Scrolling speed, 2-4,
D-1, E-5, E-18
Sending data, 2-7, 2-10
Setup mode, 2-1
Status line, 2-4, 3-1,
E-6, E-19
Stop bits, 2-7, 2-8
-T
Tab stops, 2-10, 2-12,
E-10, E-24, F-6
Terminal
communication modes,
3-2
configuring, 2-1
default parameters, 2-2
installing, 1-1
self-test, 1-2
Terminators, 2~9, 2-10
-w
Write-protected
characters, 2-11, E-8,
E-21
Wyseword mode, 2-7,
C-1, D-1
WyseWorks, 4-1
FCC NOTICE
WARNING: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to
radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to
Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such interference when operating in
a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the
user at his own expense will be required to take whatever
measures may be required to correct the interference.
Only devices certified to comply with the limits for a Class A
computing device may be attached to this equipment. Operation
with noncertified device(s) is likely to result in interference to
radio and TV reception.
This equipment is intended for commercial use only and is not
suited for operation in Class B environments.
The use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this
equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices.
Failure to do so may violate FCC rules.
CANADIAN DOC NOTICE
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio
noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio
Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of
Communications.
Le present appareil numerique n' emet pas de bruits
radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils
numeriques de la class A prescrites dans Ie Reglement sur Ie
brouillage radioelectrique edicte par Ie Ministere des
Communications du Canada.
880259-02 Rev. B
May 1989
Printed in Taiwan R.O.C.
Wyse Technology
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San Jose, CA 95134
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