Boundless Technologies User’s Guide
How to Connect or Disconnect the Terminal To Connect: To Disconnect: First, turn everything OFF. First, turn everything OFF. Attach all cables
Chapter 1 Introduction This terminal can emulate a number of ASCII and ANSI terminals, including PC-Term and SCO™ Console. The keyboards supported b
3 Character Sets The ADDS 60 terminal supports the following character sets: • Numerous standard, graphic, and supplemental character sets • Suppor
Physical Features 4 1. Keyboard Connector – insert the keyboard connector here. 2. Tilt and Swivel Base – use the tilt and swivel arrangement t
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Usage Notes The following notations and symbols are used in this manual: • Ctrl+F1: the two keys, Ctrl and F1, are to be pressed simultaneously. •
Understanding Communications This terminal is equipped with three ports. The two serial ports are intended for connecting to a host, a modem, or a se
Host/Printer Port 2 This port, labeled “SES2-AUX,” is designed to connect to a host connection (computer or modem) or a serial printer, and can opera
Terminal to Modem (DCE) or Host Refer to the diagram below to understand why you may need a null modem adapter when connecting the second serial port
Understanding Screen Display and Pages This terminal offers a variety of screen lengths, including 26, 30, 44, or 52 lines. These numbers include the
Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under “Notices.” It is the policy of B
11 Chapter 2 Installing This chapter provides a walk-through approach to the installation of your terminal. This approach enables you to physically c
12 STEP 6 – Using Communications Setup To complete this step, you must recall the letters next to the connections that you made in Step 2. Also, you
2. In the Setup Quick (press F1) menu, set the Printer portion of the “Host/Printer” selection to “Para” without changing the current Host option (“
Host/Printer Connection Guide SES1-EIA (DTE) SES2-AUX (DCE) PAR DTE Host* Connection A: Connect a null modem adapter between the host cable and
15 User Settings Chart Use the following chart to document your system and terminal settings: Parameters Examples Your Settings Connections made Hos
Chapter 3 Using Setup The Setup menu serves as your control panel for this terminal. From the setup menu, you can configure the terminal to communica
17 Setup Map Key Menu Parameters Available (Not all items appear for every emulation, keyboard, or video mode.) F1 Quick Emulation, Comm Mode, EI
Quick Menu (F1) Emulation: ADDS VP, Wyse 60, Wyse 50+, PC Term, VT300/8, VT300/7, VT200/8, VT200/7, VT100, SCO Console, AT386, TVI 925 Choose the “p
19 General Menu (F2) Note: This chapter lists all possible parameters for each menu, and all possible choices for each parameter. Depending on the em
20 Display Menu (F3) Page Length: 24, 25, 42, 43, 48, 50, 84, 86, 96, 100, (168), (172), (192), (200), *24, *25, *42, *43 Choose the number of lines
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Keyboard Menu (F4) Language: U.S., U.K., Danish, Finnish, French, German, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Dutch, Belgian-Flemish, Fr-Canadi
Keys Menu (F5) Enter Key: CR, CR-LF, TAB Choose the code the Enter key in the numeric keypad transmits. Return Key: CR, CR-LF, TAB Choose the code th
The three selections should either be kept in their defaults (as they appear on the keyboard), or all three should be changed to follow the mappi
24 Ports Menu (F6) EIA Baud Rate: 134400, 115200, 76800, 57600, 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, 2000, 1800, 1200, 600, 300, 150, 110 See the Quick me
Host Menu (F7) Comm Mode: Full Duplex, Half Duplex, Full Block, Half Block Select the communications mode. Note: Half-duplex is not available when Ke
Print Menu (F8) Print Mode: Normal, Auto, Controller Choose how printing is controlled: Normal indicates that printing is to occur when a print r
Choose the type of the status line. In standard, cursor row and column, emulation indicator, print indicator, Caps Lock, and communications mode appe
Tabs Menu (F10) Auto Init Tabs: On, Off When on, the tab settings always default at power up, as described under the next setting. Default Tabs: Thi
Program Menu (F12) Program: F/Key, Sh-F/Key, Edit Key, Sh-Edit Key Specify the type of key to be programmed—function or edit key in its normal or sh
Hint: • • • • To program an ESC (escape) character into the key text, press Ctrl+[. To program a DEL character into the text field, press Ctrl+Shift
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31 Edit Fields Setup uses overwrite mode in text editing fields. That is, the cursor keys cannot be used to move to a location in the text to insert
Chapter 4 Desk Accessories This terminal features five desk accessories, which can be accessed one at a time through pop-up windows. Overview Desk Ac
Moving an Accessory Window To reposition any desk accessory window on your screen, hold down the Shift key while pressing a cursor control (arrow) ke
Clock The clock menu (shown below) contains seven lines that you can modify: Date 1, 1995Time 08:00:00 AMDisplay OffType 12Column 48Alarm Set 12:00 P
Calculator The numeric keypad located on the right side of your keyboard serves as your calculator. See the figures below to relate the display to th
ASCII Chart When you open the ASCII Chart window (shown below), it appears centered on the character on which your cursor was last placed, and that c
37 Appendix Local Keys Action Scan Code Mode PC Keyboard ANSI Keyboard ASCII Keyboard Toggle Caps Lock No Lock Lock Lock Toggle Num Lock No
38 Action Scan Code Mode PC Keyboard ANSI Keyboard ASCII Keyboard Enter Desk Accessory Mode Yes Ctrl+← Ctrl+← Ctrl+← Enter Setup Mode10Yes Ctr
39 NOTES: * This key has this function only if “F1 to F5 keys” = Local in Setup. See Chapter 3, “Using Setup” (page 16). ** For this function to wo
40 Page Configurations Number of Pages Lines per Page 80/132 80-only 24 48 96 192 *24 8 4 2 1 2 (24/176) 10 5 2 1 2 (24/216) 25 50 100 200 *25 8
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41 Technical Support Questions about this product should be directed to the Technical Support Department of the distributor from which you obtained y
42 Index A Accessories, Desk, 32 Accessory Window Exiting, 33 Moving, 33 Accessory Windows Blocking Access, 33 Accessory, Desk ASCII Chart, 36 Calcul
43 Setting Connection B (Host DTE), 12 Setting Connection C (RS-232 with Modem), 12 Setting Connection D (RS-232-C with Modem), 12 Setting Connection
44 U Understanding Communications, 7 Screen Display and Pages, 10 Usage Notes, 6 User Settings Chart, 15 Using Additional Setup Options (Installing),
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v Note to Installers This equipment complies with the FCC Regulation for Class A devices, Subpart J of Part 15. Shielded, grounded interface cables w
vi Notices References in this publication to Boundless Technologies products, programs, or services do not imply that Boundless Technologies intends
vii Electronic Emission Notices Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f
Safety Notices Danger Notices A danger notice indicates a hazard that could possibly cause death or serious personal injury. The following danger not
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