1483/1483DSV Display StationOperator’s ManualP/N 701344-003
1-2 701344-003Introduction• Memorex Telex 1274 Control Unit• Memorex Telex 1374 Control Unit• Memorex Telex 2374 Control Unit• Memorex 2274 Control Un
7-2 701344-003Problem Determination and MaintenanceSystem Manager MenuTo utilize the System Manager menus, highlight System Manager Menus on the Offli
701344-003 7-3Problem Determination and MaintenanceKBD TestTo test the keyboard, highlight KBD Test on the System Manager menu and press theEnter key.
7-4 701344-003Problem Determination and MaintenanceMod Size TestTo start this test, highlight Mod Size Test on the System Manager menu and press Enter
701344-003 7-5Problem Determination and MaintenancePress the F3 key to decrease the contrast level or press the F4 key to increase the contrastlevel.F
7-6 701344-003Problem Determination and MaintenanceBefore changing keyboard styles, clear out the current password by selectingDisabled, change keyboa
701344-003 7-7Problem Determination and MaintenanceInit NVRAM CountersThis menu selection enables you to reset the NVRAM counter to zero. The NVRAMcou
7-8 701344-003Problem Determination and MaintenanceReset NVRAMWhen you reset NVRAM, you reset all setup options to their default settings.To reset NVR
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701344-003 7-11Problem Determination and MaintenanceFigure 7-5. User Defined Data ScreenUser Defined Data Screen FieldsLabel – A 15-character informa
701344-003 1-3IntroductionPassword Protection – You can select to limit access to all the setup menus or to just theSystem Manager menu, or you can se
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701344-003 7-13Problem Determination and MaintenanceSymptom Recommended ActionThe alarm fails to sound.1. Enter either Offline Setup mode (Keyboard me
7-14 701344-003Problem Determination and MaintenanceError Code(Operator Status Row)Recommended Action1. This is not a display station failure.2. Press
701344-003 8-1Chapter 8. Operating the SplitScreen FeatureWith the 1483 Display Station, you can display and operate two sessions on one monitorin e
8-2 701344-003Operating the Split Screen FeatureOperationThe following sections tell you how to enter Split Screen mode and use the split screenenhanc
701344-003 8-3Operating the Split Screen FeatureKey AssignmentsOnly the 122-key keyboard is supported for Split Screen mode.See Figure 8-2, below, for
8-4 701344-003Operating the Split Screen FeatureSelect TopPress the Select Top key ( ) to position the cursor in the session on the top of thedisplay
701344-003 8-5Operating the Split Screen FeatureStep Active SessionPress and hold the Alt key while you press the ChgSc key to change the active sessi
8-6 701344-003Operating the Split Screen FeatureMarkTo select a field as the source field for a subsequent paste operation, hold down the Altkey while
701344-003 8-7Operating the Split Screen FeatureMark/PasteUse the Mark/Paste feature to copy data between sessions. With this feature, you canquickly
1-4 701344-003IntroductionAudible Alarm – Sounds when a character is entered in the next-to-last character positionof the screen (if the last characte
8-8 701344-003Operating the Split Screen FeatureBlock CopyWhile the top session is active, use Alt-PF11 to activate the Block Copy feature. A trimbox
701344-003 8-9Operating the Split Screen FeatureAfter locating the Reverse Video box, use the Paste key to copy the data to the bottomsession. Since t
8-10 701344-003Operating the Split Screen FeatureScreen Print ModeTo perform a screen print in Split Screen mode, you must Zoom in on the session from
701344-003 9-1Chapter 9. Operating the DualScreen FeatureWith the 1483DSV Display Station, you can display and operate two sessions on onemonitor in
9-2 701344-003Operating the Dual Screen FeaturesOperationThe following sections tell you how to enter Dual Screen mode and use the dual screenenhancem
701344-003 9-3Operating the Dual Screen FeaturesKey AssignmentsOnly the 122-key keyboard is supported for Dual Screen mode.See Figure 9-2, below, for
9-4 701344-003Operating the Dual Screen FeaturesSelect LeftPress the Select Left key ( ) to position the cursor in the session on the left side of th
701344-003 9-5Operating the Dual Screen FeaturesStep Active SessionPress and hold the Alt key while you press the ChgSc key to change the active sessi
9-6 701344-003Operating the Dual Screen FeaturesMarkTo select a field as the source field for a subsequent paste operation, hold down the Altkey while
701344-003 9-7Operating the Dual Screen FeaturesMark/PasteUse the Mark/Paste feature to copy data between sessions. With this feature, you canquickly
701344-003 1-5IntroductionRepeat Delay – You can select a short, medium, or long time interval before starting thecontinuous display of characters on
9-8 701344-003Operating the Dual Screen FeaturesWalk ThroughThe following example shows you how to set up a dual screen session on the 1483. First,pow
701344-003 A-1Appendix A. Printer InformationThis appendix describes the supported character sets and DIP or Mode Select switchsettings for some supp
A-2 701344-003Printer InformationHewlett-Packard DeskJetRefer to the manual that came with your printer for the location of the Mode Selectswitches.Mo
701344-003 A-3Printer InformationEpson FX1050Refer to the manual that came with your printer for the location of the DIP switches.DIP Switch Setting D
A-4 701344-003Printer InformationEpson LQ1050Refer to the manual that came with your printer for the location of the DIP switches.4019 Datastream Mode
701344-003 Index-1Symbols4019 datastream modes, A-4AAlarm Volume option, 3-12Alt key, 3-3Arrow keys, 4-5Auto Skip Mode option, 3-34Auto Skip option, 3
Index-2 701344-003IndexCursor Speed option, 3-13DData entryCharacters, entering, 4-5Cursor, moving, 4-5Cursor Select, 4-9Description of, 4-3Editing, 4
701344-003 Index-3IndexEntry Assist continuedCursor, moving, 5-5Cursor tabbing, 5-8Delete word, 5-7Description of, 4-15Document mode, 5-2Editing, 5-5E
Index-4 701344-003IndexKeys continuedAutorepeat, 3-4, 5-7Backspace, 4-5, 5-8Backtab, 4-5, 5-8Change Format, 5-2CrSel, 4-9Cursor Left, 5-7Cursor Right,
701344-003 Index-5IndexModes continuedNumeric Lock, 4-6Offline Setup, 3-4 - 3-26, 7-2 - 7-10Online Setup, 3-27 - 3-39Personal Printer Data Stream (PPD
701344-003 2-1Chapter 2. Customer InstallationThis chapter lists the physical statistics and environmental requirements for the 1483.It also describ
Index-6 701344-003IndexRuleStationary, 3-11Style, 3-10Rule Color option, 3-11Rule Style option, 3-10SScreenAdjusting display of, 2-5, 4-2Partitioning,
701344-003 Index-7IndexSplit screen modeActive and suspended screens, 8-2Enhancements, 8-3Entering, 8-2Example, 8-9Key assignments, 8-3Keyboard keys,
2-2 701344-003Customer InstallationFor units operating at 200–240V: The power cable required for domestic units is aUL listed, CSA certified, 18/3 AWG
701344-003 2-3Customer InstallationSetting Up the Display Station1) Place the Display element on top of the Logic element and place both withinconnect
2-4 701344-003Customer Installation5) Make sure that the Power-On/Off switch is set to O (Off) on both the Logic elementand the Display element.There
701344-003 2-5Customer Installation2) Align the end of the connector cable with the Coax connector that is on the back ofthe Logic element (see Figure
2-6 701344-003Customer InstallationConducting the Preliminary Operating Test1) Ensure that the system control unit is powered on and operational.2) Tu
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701344-003 3-1Chapter 3. Setup Menus, Controls,and IndicatorsThis chapter describes the display controls, keyboard controls, and display indicators
3-2 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsNative ModeNative mode causes the display station to provide to the attached controller unconverted
701344-003 3-3Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsKeyboard ControlsThis section describes keys on the 102/103-key, 104-key, and 122-key keyboards tha
3-4 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsEach keyboard type contains autorepeat keys that repeat their functions as long as theyare pressed.
701344-003 3-5Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsPress Reset to remain online with no loss of data, or press Enter to go offline.OrWith the display
3-6 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators3) The User Defined Data selection displays a panel of Extended Vital Product Datainformation. This
701344-003 3-7Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsFigure 3-3. Offline Screen MenuMONOCASE/DualCaseTo select MONOCASE or DualCase mode, highlight MON
3-8 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsMUP OverstrikesWith MUP Overstrikes set to Yes , the selected MUP symbol overstrikes the displayedc
701344-003 3-9Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsIntensity ControlThe Intensity Control setting enables you to determine the area to be highlighted.
3-10 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsOffline Cursor MenuTo display the options on the Offline Cursor menu, use the Left and Right Arrow
701344-003 iiiThis equipment complies with FCC regulations for EMI.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy, and, if not
701344-003 3-11Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsStationary RuleThe rule cursor can function as a horizontal or vertical ruler. If you select Stati
3-12 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsOffline Keyboard MenuTo display the options on the Offline Keyboard menu, use the Left and Right A
701344-003 3-13Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsWhen the display station goes offline, the menu setting for Click Enable is saved. Changesmade to
3-14 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators• Data Entry Keyboard(Native Mode Data Entry Keyboard)• APL Keyboard(Native Mode APL Keyboard)• Us
701344-003 3-15Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators3) If you entered the password correctly, you are prompted for a new password. Thenext three keyst
3-16 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsHighlight Printer on the Offline Printer menu and press Enter to cycle through thesechoices:• 4201
701344-003 3-17Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsProgram Setup Strings for PrintsYou can specify print attributes for any supported printer by sett
3-18 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsFigure 3-8. Programmable Setup Strings for Prints ScreenHost Addressable PrintThe host addressabl
701344-003 3-19Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsIf you select System, then formatting of LU1 or LU3 will not be handled by the display.In addition
3-20 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsFF ignored when not in first print positionIf you select Ye s for this option, a form feed charac
Page701344-003 vTable of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction ...
701344-003 3-21Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsPrinter TRPQsA collection of printer TRPQs can be accessed from the Offline Printer menu by pressi
3-22 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsOffline Miscellaneous MenuTo display the options on the Offline Miscellaneous menu, use the Left a
701344-003 3-23Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsDim StyleWhen Status Row Only is selected and the display has been inactive for the amount oftime
3-24 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsTo turn the Coax indicator on or off, highlight Coax Indicator and press the Enter key totoggle th
701344-003 3-25Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsColorTo change the display color selections, highlight Color and press the Enter key to cyclethrou
3-26 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators2) Press the Enter key to cycle up (increment) through numbers 1 through 63. As eachnew number is
701344-003 3-27Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsOnline Setup ModeThe following parameters are set or changed utilizing full screen menus that are
3-28 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators• Play/Record Options• Reset NVRAM6) When you finish selecting options on an Online Setup menu, pr
701344-003 3-29Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsOnline Cursor MenuTo display the options on the Online Cursor menu, use the Left and Right Arrow k
3-30 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsOnline Keyboard MenuTo display the options on the Online Keyboard menu, use the Left and Right Arr
Pagevi 701344-003Table of ContentsKeyboard Operations ...4-4Moving
701344-003 3-31Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsOnline Printer MenuTo display the options on the Online Printer menu, use the Left and Right Arrow
3-32 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsPrint QualityIf the local screen printer supports it, you can select a print quality setting of NL
701344-003 3-33Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsWide PaperYou can specify the use of wide paper on a printer that supports it. To change the setti
3-34 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsSuppress Null LinesThis menu selection enables you to print more data on the printer page by suppr
701344-003 3-35Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators• C6 (yellow)• C7 (white)For monochrome monitors:Press the Enter key to toggle between Intensified
3-36 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators• HEX DUMP – converts each byte of data which would have normally been sent tothe printer to two b
701344-003 3-37Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsMultiple Pairs The %%-%% data string turns on exclusion mode but is not sent to theExclusion Mode
3-38 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsOnline Miscellaneous MenuTo display the options on the Online Miscellaneous menu, use the Left and
701344-003 3-39Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsOnline Color MenuThe Color option and Color menu are displayed only if a color monitor is attached
3-40 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsOperator Status Row IndicatorsThe operator status row is the area below the last data row and is s
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701344-003 3-41Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsReadiness and System Connection SymbolsThese symbols are displayed either alone or in combinations
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701344-003 3-43Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsReminder SymbolsThese messages are a reminder that a condition has occurred.Shift and Mode Symbols
3-44 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsPrinter Status SymbolsThese messages are displayed during print operations to indicate where the o
701344-003 3-45Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsResponse Time Monitor IndicatorsLocal SymbolsThe following types of operator status row symbols ar
3-46 701344-003Setup Menus, Controls, and IndicatorsRecord/Play SymbolsThese messages are displayed on the operator status row when the display statio
701344-003 4-1Chapter 4. Operating ProceduresBefore you begin to operate the 1483, ensure that the display station is attached to apowered, operatio
4-2 701344-003Operating ProceduresAdjusting the Screen DisplayThe 1483 is designed to operate with a color SVGA or VGA, or a monochrome SVGA orVGA mon
701344-003 4-3Operating ProceduresAssigning a Coax PrinterEach display station in a system configuration can be assigned a Host printer forgenerating
4-4 701344-003Operating ProceduresFigure 4-1. Typical Formatted ScreenUnprotected fields are classified as either alphanumeric or numeric. Alphanumer
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701344-003 4-5Operating ProceduresMoving the CursorThe cursor always indicates the next available character position on the screen. Forapplications us
4-6 701344-003Operating ProceduresEntering Data Characters and Selecting ModesAlphabetic, numeric, and special characters can be entered by pressing t
701344-003 4-7Operating ProceduresThe Shift Lock key does not override the Numeric Lock feature.Keystroke Record/PlaybackThe Keystroke Record/Playback
4-8 701344-003Operating Procedures5) If you want to stop recording keystrokes momentarily to perform other operations,press the Alt key followed by th
701344-003 4-9Operating ProceduresCursor Select Data EntryThe Cursor Select key, CrSel, can be used to select certain data fields from aformatted scre
4-10 701344-003Operating ProceduresPress the Delete key ( ) (Delete on 102/103-key keyboard) to remove a character at thecursor’s current position. Th
701344-003 4-11Operating ProceduresPrint FunctionThe display station can send a print request to the host system or it can print data locallyif a loca
4-12 701344-003Operating ProceduresIf you select the PRINT TRIM option, the screen is displayed with a box around theprintable area or the last print
701344-003 4-13Operating ProceduresSession ControlSelect Session Control by using the arrow keys to highlight Session Control on thePaper Control Opti
4-14 701344-003Operating ProceduresPartitioningThe Partitioning function is a controlled function. To use the Partitioning function, yourdisplay stati
Page701344-003 ixList of IllustrationsFigure 2-1. 1483 Receptacle Connectors ...2-3Figure 2-2. Offlin
701344-003 4-15Operating ProceduresFigure 4-6. Extended Select Overlay(102-Key Keyboards)Entry AssistThe Entry Assist function facilitates the creati
4-16 701344-003Operating ProceduresSetting the Keyboard Switches through Key SequencesTo set the keyboard switches through key sequences, follow these
701344-003 4-17Operating ProceduresDisplay IndicatorsPower-OnWhen lit, the Logic element Power-On indicator indicates that the Logic element ispowered
4-18 701344-003Operating ProceduresUsing the Electronic Security LockTo invoke the secure (locked) mode, the operator enters the Lock sequence (Right
701344-003 5-1Chapter 5. Entry AssistThe Entry Assist function enhances data entry, formatting, and editing on the 1483. Accessto the Entry Assist f
5-2 701344-003Entry AssistIn addition to the format controls (discussed below) supported in Change Format mode,the following functions are supported i
701344-003 5-3Entry AssistFigure 5-1. The Format ScaleTo hide the format scale, press the Chg Fmt key again.Use the Cursor Left () and Cursor Right (
5-4 701344-003Entry AssistWhen a margin is redefined, the margin symbol is replaced by a symbol for the newmargin. Tab stops and the end-of-line signa
701344-003 5-5Entry AssistTab stops are set by placing the format scale cursor in the desired position, then pressingthe Forward Tab key. The format s
5-6 701344-003Entry Assist• Delete word to the right.• Autorepeat deletion of character to the right.• Tab function inserting space characters.• Backt
701344-003 1-1Chapter 1. IntroductionThe 1483 and the 1483DSV Enhanced Function Display Stations (hereafter referred toas the 1483) are ergonomicall
701344-003 5-7Entry AssistIf the display is in Insert mode and a word is inserted on a line, any word pushed beyondthe right margin may be wrapped to
5-8 701344-003Entry AssistCursor TabbingPressing the Forward Tab key ( ) causes the cursor to move to the next unprotected tabstop. Intervening unprot
701344-003 6-1Chapter 6. Calculator OperationThe 1483 has a built-in calculator that allows you to add, subtract, multiply, and dividepositive and n
6-2 701344-003Calculator OperationJumping Between Calculator Mode and Normal OperationIf you want to return keyboard functionality to the coax screen
701344-003 6-3Calculator OperationTo set the decimal place, with the 1483 in Decimal Calculator mode, press the PF3 key,then:To set from 0 through 9 d
6-4 701344-003Calculator OperationThe calculated percentage is displayed in the Results field of the calculator simulation.Other Calculator FunctionsP
701344-003 6-5Calculator OperationBinary CalculatorFigure 6-2. Simulated Binary CalculatorBinary Mathematical OperationsUse the numeric keys on the n
6-6 701344-003Calculator OperationOther Calculator FunctionsPress the C/E key once to clear the current entry. Press the C/E key again to clear thecur
701344-003 6-7Calculator OperationHex Mathematical OperationsUse the numeric keys on the numeric keypad (0 through 9) and the keys A through F toenter
701344-003 7-1Chapter 7. Problem Determinationand MaintenanceDiagnostic Testing FunctionThe 1483 Display Station can perform two types of diagnostic
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