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1. N Q SA S CT S Oe KS RO a Yt Can dun mn S m S S JE x A Co Chapter 4 24 Volt 18 36V 48 Volt 36 75V 50mA 50 mA 2450 mA 1220 mA 12 Volt 12 Volt 4 16A 4 16A 85 85 m Package does not include power cord and AC power adapter P 42 5 1 FAQ Chapter 5 1 The membrane button power light is not ON Press the power On Off on LCD membrane button to check if the monitor is in the ON mode Check the power cord is properly connected to the LCD keyboard drawer and power outlet 2 Screen image is not centered or sized properly Press the mN button for two seconds to automatically adjust the image Adjust the H position and V position settings via On screen menu 3 The screen of NCP 1701 does not fit the monitor after auto adujst You need to change the display setting as below 1 Hold down the Alt and then depress the Esc key to enter setup mode 2 Press F1 for display setup menu select the Display by arrow key 3 Press Spacebar to change Display LCD 4 Then press F12 to exit and press Spacebar save the setting Remark Scroll lock must be off for accessing setup menu by Alt Esc key 4 What devices and servers can the NCP 1701 console terminal LCD keyboard drawer be used with The NCP 1701 console terminal LCD keyboard drawer is based on the RS 232 C protocol standard supported on most terminals PCs
2. created in step 3 available then follow these three procedures chown daemon usr spool ETPS1 chmod 775 usr spool ETPS1 chgrp daemon usr spool ETPS1 Step 5 Add a remote printer To add a remote printer insert a block similar to the following in the etc printcap file Printer_name Remote Printer on Ethernet Terminal Ip rm PS_NAME rp Logic Printer name sd lt full path of spooler directory name gt mx 0 e g If Ethernet Terminal works on a BSD UNIX host then insert the following block into etc printcap file ETPS1 Remote Printer on Ethernet Terminal Ip rm ETPS1 rp L1 sd usr spool ETPS1 mx 0 Step 6 Start host s print mechanism for BSD version UNIX system Typing Ipc start printer_name Enter e g Ipc start ETPS1 Enter Now your Ethernet Terminal is configured to accept LPD printing P 37 1 21 Using the Printer Server in Ethernet Terminal Chapter 1 4 LDP Printing Before you use LPD for printing your Ethernet Terminal needs to be installed completely with Setup for LPD in 3 setup for LPD LPD protocol is built in to most of the UNIX system However detailed implementation of LPD differs among UNIX system Please refer to your UNIX administration guide for reference The following illustrated printing command is under BSD system or System V version For BSD system lpr P lt printer_name gt lt filename gt For System V version Ip d lt printer_name gt lt f
3. 3 1 SpecificatiONnS een 41 32 ISONDOAIR a a ae ne 42 Optional Specification AA DEPFOWEPOPDNONS Sama dan ar 42 DANO 43 44 Dimensions 45 1 1 Important Safeguards Chapter 1 Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device Save this manual for future reference What the warranty does not cover m Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed m Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from LI Accident misuse neglect fire water lightning or other acts of nature unauthorized product modifi cation or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by us Any damage of the product due to shipment Removal or installation of the product Causes external to the product such as electric power fluctuation or failure Use of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications O oO 0 a O oOo Normal wear and tear L Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect mM Removal installation and set up service charges PA 1 2 Regulatory Notice Chapter 1 Legal Information First English printing October 2002 Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy however no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents The information in this document is subject to change without notice We are not liable for any injury or loss that res
4. Normal B G entered on the display before your application defines the color display remotely Intensity F G These fields allow you to select the character and background color 16 colors for data Intersity B G entered on the display as Dim in ASCII emulation s and Bold in VT ANSI emulation s before your application defines the color display remotely Color Mode Is automatically selected based on your emulation selected Color Map Applies in WY325 mode only and determines if the monochrome attribute Reverse or Blank will be used to map monochrome attributes to color ASCII NOT WY325 WY325 VTXXX ANSI CONSOLE Background The whole data area of the screen will be No Function Same as ASCII Same as ASCII displayed in this color when the application hasn t entered character or spaces with the Normal or Intensity B G color Changes in Background color will affect Normal and In tensity B G Any clear screen commands will clear to this color Cursor Selects Cursor color Selects Cur Selects Cursor Selects Cursor sor color color color Normal F G Selects color of Normal F G No Function Initial color Initial color selec selection at tion at power up power up Normal B G Selects color of Normal B G No Function Initial color Initial color selec selection at tion at power up power up Intensity F G Selects color of Intensity F G No Function Initial color Initial color selec selection at tion at power up power up
5. 0 B Address session These twelve remote IP addresses should all be identical if all communications will be with only one host If Multisession ON in the F4 menu has been selected and here is more than one host on your system you must specify which host each sesion will communicate with To communicate with a different host for a future session these settings be changed Note The Multisession option allows 4 separate sessions if any emulation other than ECON 80 is selected If ECON 80 emulation is selected the Multisession option allows 7 separate sessions Gateway This IP address is used to communicate with other networks If a gateway is not being used this option should be blank Term Type Allows definition of the terminal with up to 40 characters If Term Type is empty the default type is sent to the host by the system P 18 1 16 Changing Operating Parameters Chapter 1 The color functionality differs with emulation In general VT100 VT220 and ANSI Console work with applications which control the color directly The remaining personalities associate colors based on existing monochrome video attributes This section will define parameter selection based on personality selected Background Will determine the color of the background screen under some conditions 16 colors Cursor Select the color of the cursor 16 colors Normal F G These fields allow you to select the character and background color 16 colors for data
6. Rate Sets the SERIAL 2 port baud rate to 75 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 7200 9600 19200 38400 57600 76800 115200 230400 460800 Ptr Data Through the SERIAL 2 port the terminal to send and receive 8 bits data with one stop bit Stop Bits or two stop bits or 7 bits data with one stop or two stops bits Ptr Parity Causes the terminal to send the data to the SERIAL 2 port with none odd mark even or space parity Ptr Xmt None DSR Xon Xoff Both Hndshake Ptr Rcv None DTR Xon Xoff DTR Xoff Hndshake P 16 1 16 Changing Operating Parameters Chapter 1 On the tabs setup menu screen the terminal s current tab stops are indicated by uppercase T s displayed along a line of periods that mark each column position 1 Atab stop in columns 2 through 78 is shown as a T in the upper line of periods 2 Atab stop in columns 79 through 132 is shown as aT in the lower line of periods You can easily determine where tabs are set by moving the cursor across the line and reading the column number displayed on the right side of the screen Clear and set tabs anywhere on the line as follows 1 To move the cursor across the line press or 2 To either clear or set toggle an individual tab stop at the cursor position press 3 To clear all tabs press 4 To set tabs to the default setting every eighth column press Note A tab stop cannot be set to column 1 You can redefine the function keys and many of the
7. Specifications Chapter 3 Description 1U rack mounting on slide out rails Diagonal Size 17 TFT Max Resolution Brightness cd m Contrast Ratio typ Viewing Angle HV Color Support Serial Pon Network Port owes 1 x RS 232 serial connection or Access option Up to 12 Ethernet telnet sessions to pre set IP address Serial and Ethernet connections cannot be used concurrently VT52 V100 VT200 Console ANSI PC Term TVI910 925 WY 50 WY 60 WY 100 WY 120 WY 325 PCG Alpha 80 x 25 sure eee Options IP Serial Console Integrated with IP 16 port serial console Keyboard Multilingual keyboard selection DC power input with 12V 24V 48V selection Environmental 0 t0 50 C Degree 5 to 65 C Degree Relative Humidity 5 90 non condensing P 41 3 2 Keyboard N SDS i a ME Ti Camm Jeni E WIN SS EE NE We DS CS OSC WO IQ eee 1 lt OS ant mt mt S N keyboard with full numerical pad mM 104 keys US European Chinese Korean layout mM 106 keys Japan layout m PS 2 or USB connection 4 1 DC Power Options 0 amp o Input rating 12 Volt 9 18V Input voltage Input range Input current No load 50 mA Full load 4950 mA Output rating Output voltage 12 Volt Output current 4 16A Efficiency 84 Remarks jes 52 Fe We le El Z Van an an mn yy mija Chapter 3 Supporting layouts e EE e BE weer
8. Transmit 0 None default None default 1 XON XOFF XON XOFF 2 DTR 3 Both Keyboard Style EEE key Enhanced PC key Enhanced PC key Enhanced PC SPACE ESC amp SHIFT TAB RETURN SHIFT ESC BACKSPACE SHIFT RETURN TAB gt SHIFT lt BACKSPACE i HOME SHIFT HOME 3 SHIFT 6 SHIFT DELETE S ENTER kpd R PRINT SCREEN 0 SHIFT A 4 SHIFT ENTER kpd X SHIFT PRINT SCREEN y q INSERT END 1 SHIFT p SHIFT INSERT SHIFT END lt r PAGE DOWN PAGE UP 2 SHIFT W SIFT PAGE DOWN SHIFT PAGE UP gt 5 DELETE label 9 characters 80 columns 7 characters 132 columns lattr 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 moow gt Graphics Graphics Idraw Character Idraw Character T f NO Gi KR N OV IAT Ct P 32 1 20 Variable Values for Commands Chapter 1 length Multiple Length of Page G 1xlines Equal to the number of data lines H 2xlines Double the number of data lines I b 4xlines Four times the number of data lines b Available only in WY 50 personality Line Column__line col c Line Column___line col c Line Column ___ line col c Line Column___line col c 1 space 29 8 49 P 73 h 2 26 9 50 Q 74 i 3 i 27 51 R 75 j 4 28 52 S 76 k 5 2
9. in a small number of users environment or for testing purposes LPD is a built in printing protocol in the BSD type of UNIX However it is also available in most UNIX system With LPD users do not need to install additional software to the host to print the jobs Most implementations of the LPD protocol sends out the data file before the control file However since Ethernet Terminal must print the data file immediately upon receiving it then the print option specified in the control file cannot take affect To install the printer server function of Ethernet Terminal the first step is Basic setup Whichever printing protocol you use you need to run basic setup first If you plan to use LPD to print your jobs you need to go through the Setup for LPD procedures If you plan to use TFTP to print your jobs you need to go through the Setup for TFTP procedures 2 Basic Setup Because the TCP IP world uses IP addressing to communicate with each other the purpose of Basic Setup is to assign an IP address to the Ethernet Terminal For the purpose of these explanation assume the following 1 Login to the UNIX host as root 2 Your Ethernet terminal is on the same network segment that the host resides Step 1 Add the Print Server to etc hosts Create a new entry in the etc hosts file on all UNIX hosts that are slated to work with Ethernet Terminal To create a new entry add the following line IP_Address PS_NAME comment where IP_Address i
10. off ESC e P Same ENH ENH Screen saver on ESC e Q Same ENH ENH Set reverse screen ESC A1 Same ENH ESC b Restore normal screen ESC 10 Same ENH ESC d 4 Set scrolling speed and type ESC scroll Same ENH Smooth scrolling on ESC 8 5 Smooth scrolling off ESC 9 5 Set cursor display features ESC cursor Same ENH ESC cursori ESC cursori Cursor display off ESC 0 Same CTRLW Cursor display on ESC 1 Same CTRL X 25th line display off ESC e Displaying the Message Fields Extended status line on ESC a Same ENH Standard status line on ESC b Same ENH Status line off ESC c Same ENH Program display computer ESC F Same ENH message on status line message CR Program computer message ESC z text Same ENH ESC f 5 ESC f on unshifted lable line 6 CR text CR text CR Program computer message ESC z text Same ENH on shifted label line CR Turn off shifted label line ESC z DEL Same ENH ENH Clear unshifted label line ESC z CR Same ENH Clear shifted label line ESC z CR Same ENH ENH Program display function ESC z field Same ENH ENH key label label CR Clear function key label ESC z field Same ENH ENH CR P 26 1 19 Command Guide Commands Supported in ASCII personalities Continued Chapter 1 Command Native Wyse ADDS TVI PC FUNCTION Mode WY 50 VP A2 910 925 Term Defining the data Area Select 80 column display ESC Same ENH Select 132 column display ESC Same ENH Economy 80 column mode off ESC e F Same ENH Economy 80 column mode on ESC e G Same ENH Wi
11. 0 gt 110 3 38400 T 4800 300 50 bb bb 32 byte character string defining bit pattern of character bcolor Background Color bcolor Background Color 1 Black 5 Red 2 Blue 6 Magenta 3 Green 1 Yellow 4 Cyan 8 White ccc One to three decimal value of column relative to home char Character that replaces unprotected characters col See line col color Color color Color color Color 1 Black 6 Magenta D Dim cyan 2 Blue T Yellow E Dim red 3 Green 8 White F Dim magenta 4 Cyan B Dim blue G Dim yellow 5 Red C Dim green H Dim white cursor _Cursor Display cursor Cursor Display 0 Cursor display off 3 Blinking line cursor 1 Cursor display on 4 Steady line cursor 2 Steady block cursor 5 Blinking block cursor cursor1 Cursor Display cursor1 Cursor Display 0 Cursor display off 3 Blinking line cursor 1 Blinking block cursor 4 Steady line cursor 2 Steady block cursor dir Direction 0 Normal 1 Remote 2 Local P 31 1 20 Variable Values for Commands Chapter 1 fcolor Foreground Color fcolor Foreground Color 1 Black 5 Red 2 Blue 6 Magenta 3 Green 7 Yellow 4 Cyan 8 White field field field field Key Unshifted shifted Key Unshifted shifted F1 0 P F7 6 V F2 1 Q F8 T W F3 2 R F9 8 X F4 3 S F10 9 F5 4 T F11 Z F6 5 U F12 Function fkey fkey Function fkey fkey Key Unshifted Shifted Key Unshifted Shifted F1 F7 F f F2 A a F8 G g F3 B b F9 H h F4 C C F10 i F5 D d F11 J j F6 E e F12 K k hndshk Handshaking Protocol Receive
12. 2 3 Underline intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Normal Reverse or blank 1 Intensity 2 Intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Underline Underline and reverse or blank 1 Underline and intensity 2 3 Underline intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Normal Reverse or blank 1 Intensity 2 Intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Underline Underline and reverse or blank 1 Underline and intensity 2 3 Underline intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Normal Reverse or blank 1 Intensity 2 Intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Underline Underline and reverse or blank 1 Underline and intensity 2 3 Underline intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Red Yellow Magenta Black Cyan Black Green Black White Black Red Black Yellow Black Magenta Black Chapter 1 Black Red Black Magenta Black Cyan Black Green Black White Black Red Black Yellow Black Magenta 1 Whether the reverse or blank attribute is mapped to the colors shown depends on an escape sequence or the setting of the Color Map setup parameter on the Attribute menu The default is reverse When the blank attribute is mapped only the background is visible 2 The intensity is dim in ASCII personalities and bold in ANSI personalities The intensity attribute is not supported in the following personalities Wyse 50 ADDS A2 TVI 910 TVI925 and VT52 The attribute can be disabled by an escape sequence or i
13. 9 lt 53 T 77 I 6 30 54 U 78 m 7 amp 81 gt 55 V 79 n 8 g2 7 56 W 80 O 9 33 57 X 81 p 10 34 A 58 Y 82 q 11 3 35 B 59 Z 83 F 12 36 C 60 84 S 13 Jr D 61 85 t 14 38 E 62 86 u 15 39 F 63 A 87 V 16 40 G 64 Nm 88 w 17 0 41 H 65 89 X 18 1 42 66 a 90 y 19 2 43 J 67 b 91 Z 20 3 44 K 68 C 92 21 4 45 L 69 d 93 22 5 46 M 70 e 94 23 6 47 N 71 f 95 24 7 48 O 72 g 96 DEL RUB c Native codes also recognized in WY 50 TVI 910 925 and PC Term personalities and in ADDS VP A2 personality absolute cursor addressing I One to three decimal value of line relative to home map Definition map Definition 1 Normal 5 Underline 2 Reverse or blank d 6 Underline and reverse or blank d 3 Intensity 4 Unterline and intensity 4 Intensity and reverse 8 Underline intensity and reverse or blank d or blank d d Colors mapped to reverse or blank depending on the setting of the Color Map setup parameter or the equivalent escape sequences max Maximum Speed 1 60 characters per second 2 No limit default 3 150 characters per second message 46 characters 80 columns 98 characters 132 columns mf Screen Area e mf Screen Area e O Data area 2 Terminal message field 1 Function key label line 3 Computer message field ein native mode only the reverse attribute can be assigned to the data area p1 Function Key p1 Function Key 1 F1 6 F6 2 F2 7 F7 J F3 8 F8 4 F4 9 F9 5 F5 0 F10 p2 Direc
14. C B Same ENH Wyse ESC vB Communicating with the computer Enable transmission CTRLQ Same Same Same Same Stop transmission Disconnect CTRL S Same Same Same Same Send ACK if ACK mode on CTRL E Same Wyse Same P 24 1 19 Command Guide Commands Supported in ASCII personalities Continued Chapter 1 Command Native Wyse ADDS TVI PC FUNCTION Mode WY 50 VP A2 910 925 Term ACK mode off ESC e6 Same ENH ACK mode on ESC e 7 Same ENH Full duplex mode on ESCCESCDF Same Same ESC Half duplex mode on ESC C ESC DH Same Same ESC Block mode on ESC B Same Same Same Block mode off conversation ESC C Half duplex block mode on ESC DHESCB Same Same ENH Set Serial 1 port receive ESC c 2 hndshk Same ENH handshaking protocal Set Serial 1 port transmit ESC c 4 hndshk Same ENH handshaking protocal Set maximum data transmission ESC c 6 max speed for host port Set Serial 1 port operating ESC c 0 baud parameters stop parity word Set Serial 2 port operating ESC c 1 baud parameters stop parity word Enable DTR Serial port 1 CTRLN CTRLN CTRLN handshaking Enable X on X off Serial port 1 CTRLO CTRLO CTRLO Program answerback message ESC c answer Same ENH CTRL Y Conceal answerback message ESC c Same ENH Send answerback message ESC c lt Same ENH Turn answerback mode off ESC e SP Same ENH Turn answerback mode on ESC e Same ENH Contolling the Terminal and keyboard Sound bell CTRL G Same Same Same Same Select bell volume ESC c volume Same ENH Unlock keybo
15. CYRERVIEW User Manual NCP 1701 Console Terminal LCD Keyboard Drawer 1U 17 screen size Designed for SUN all headless servers Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Contents Getting Started 1 1 IMPONAN ES AS meer ten eee eee tea 1 1 2 Regulatory NOCO ssssssseer insa 2 13 Packag COS nae 3 1 4 Be forelnstalatioM sessen taja eo o sna 4 T3 UNPACKINO m omana ionako oak oo da idea 4 1 6 OpuonalAc eSS0of1 E ns o tadadnag ianaskaa sai raaaa ani 4 1 7 POIDS ALP OURS ooo oo daa an oienda 5 18 Struct reDiagrafi s snasao a sotoni neron aai 5 1 9 Installation iii 6 1 10 How to Use NCP Series LCD Keyboard Drawer T 1 11 How to Use the Slides Re 8 1 12 How to Use One Man Installation Slides 9 10 1 13 Connect to Single Serial Device or Headless Server 11 1 14 Connect to Multi port IP Serial Console 12 1 15 Device Setup eee aaa kaaa kaaa aaa kakaa aaa 13 1 16 Changing Operating Parameters 14 21 1 17 Local Keyboard Commands in Native Mode 22 1 18 Connector Pin Assignment aaa aka aaa aka akan 23 1 19 Command Guide 23 30 1 20 Variable Values for Commands 31 35 1 21 Using the Printer Server in Ethernet Terminal 36 38 Operation 2 1 On screen Display Operation 39 2 2 On screen Menu ss 40 Standard Specification
16. Intensity B G Selects color of Intensity B G No Function Initial color Initial color selec selection at tion at power up power up Color Mode Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic Normal Palette Color Map No Function See Above No Function No Function Reverse Blank When the WY 325 personality is selected holding the Ctrl key down and depressing either the 0 1 9 or period keys in the numeric pad change the assignment of color on the screen Each selection is called a palette and is described in Color Palette Table P 19 1 16 Changing Operating Parameters Color Palettes Palette Normal Reverse or blank 1 Intensity 2 Intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Underline Underline and reverse or blank 1 Underline and intensity 2 3 Underline intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Normal Reverse or blank 1 Intensity 2 Intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Underline Underline and reverse or blank 1 Underline and intensity 2 3 Underline intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Normal Reverse or blank 1 Intensity 2 Intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Underline Underline and reverse or blank 1 Underline and intensity 2 3 Underline intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Normal Reverse or blank 1 Intensity 2 Intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Underline Underline and reverse or blank 1 Underline and intensity 2 3 Underline intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1
17. Normal Reverse or blank 1 Intensity 2 Intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Underline Underline and reverse or blank 1 Underline and intensity 2 3 Underline intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Normal Reverse or blank 1 Intensity 2 Intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Underline Underline and reverse or blank 1 Underline and intensity 2 3 Underline intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Normal Reverse or blank 1 Intensity 2 Intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Underline Underline and reverse or blank 1 Underline and intensity 2 3 Underline intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 P 20 Cyan Black Red Black Magenta Black Blue Black Cyan Black White Black Magenta Black Yellow Black Magenta Black Blue Black Green Black Red Black Magenta Black White Black Green Black Cyan Black Yellow Black Red Black Cyan Black Magenta Black Chapter 1 Display Attribute Foreground Color BackGround Color Black White Black Red Black Magenta Black Blue Black Blue Black White Black Magenta Black Yellow Black Yellow Black Red Black Cyan Black Magenta 1 16 Changing Operating Parameters Color Palettes Palette Display Attribute Foreground Color BackGround Color 7 10 Soft Palette Normal Reverse or blank 1 Intensity 2 Intensity 2 and reverse or blank 1 Underline Underline and reverse or blank 1 Underline and intensity
18. Sets the cursor display to blink or steady block or underline Sets the screen display to Dark light characters on a dark background or Light dark characters on a light background Cuses a new page of memory to move onto the screen when the cursor reaches the top or bottom of the page Off 1 2 3 4 5 6 means no saver 5 10 minutes saver Causes the terminal to clear the screen when executing a command to change the num ber of columns Off On control function ANSI VT 100 and VT 220 Off means when SGR command ESC 3 m and ESC 4 m select background and foreground color change respectively On means when SGR command ESC 3 m and ESC 4 m select foreground and background color change respectively can be 0 1 2 7 CRT LCD chose which kind of monitor be used If LCD monitor be selected the display columns only support 80 columns on Econ 80 columns P 14 1 16 Changing Operating Parameters Chapter 1 Personality Sets the terminal s operating mode to Wyse 325 Wyse 120 Wyse 60 native mode Wyse 50 WY 50 WY 50 WY 100 ADM 31 5 3a TeleVideo TVI 925 TVI910 includes 910 ADDS A2 Digital Equipment VT 100 VT 220 7 bits VT 220 8 bits VT 52 Console ANSI PC TERM PCG Alpha Scroll Speed Sets the display scroll rate to Jump the rate data is received Smooth 8 eight lines per second Smooth 4 Smooth 2 or Smooth 1 Rcvd CR Causes the cursor to move to the beginning of the curren
19. With enhance mode on 6 Automatically display in native mode May be hidden by assigning blank attribute ESC A 7 Screen cleared 8 If screen is not split 9 In WY 325 only 10 In TeleVideo 925 only 11 In TeleVideo 910 only P 30 1 20 Variable Values for Commands Chapter 1 answer up to characters to define answerback message attr Display Attributes attr Display Attributes SPACE Space character p Dim 0 Normal q Dim and invisible 1 Blank r Dim and blink 2 Blink S Dim blink invisible 3 Blink and Blank t Dim and reverse 4 Reverse u Dim reverse invisible 5 Reverse and invisible V Dim reverse blink 6 Reverse and blink W Dim reverse blink invisible T Reverse blink invisible X Dim and underline 8 Underline y Dim underline invisible 9 Underline and invisible Z Dim underline blink Underline and blink Dim underline blink invisible Underline blink invisible Dim underline reverse lt Underline and reverse Dim underline reverse invisible Underline reverse invisible Dim underline reverse blink gt Underline reverse blink DEL Dim underline reverse blink invisible Underline reverse blink invisible bank Font Bank a bank Font Bank a 0 Font bank 0 2 Font bank 2 1 Font bank 1 3 Font bank 3 a Holds predefined character set baud Baud Rate baud Baud Rate baud Baud Rate baud Baud Rate 0 115200 4 19200 8 2400 lt 200 1 76800 5 9600 9 1200 134 5 2 57600 6 7200 a 60
20. Xoff handshaking Parity Causes the terminal send the data to the SERIAL1 port with none odd mark even or space parity Comm Mode Sets the SERIAL1 port communication mode to full duplex FDX block BLK half duplex HDX or half duplex block HBLK Printer Selection Parallel Sends data to a parallel printer connected to the parallel port Serial Sends data to a serial printer connected to the serial 2 port Off Ignores the print command Ethernet Mode On off to set the communication routing by Ethernet Network or Serial Port Multiple Defines Ethernet terminal have multiple sessions function Sessions On Indicates the terminal has multiple sessions function but each session only has one page display In 80 or 132 column mode 4 sessions simultaneously In Econ 80 column mode 7 sessions simultaneously Off Indicates the terminal only has single session but it has multiple pages display Wort Intensity Normal blank dim blank dim Block End Causes the terminal to send a block of data to the computer with a line terminator as an ASCII US character and block terminator as an ASCII CR character US CR or with line terminators as ASCII CR and LF characters and the block terminator as an ASCII ETX character CRLF ETX Wprt Reverse Sets the write protected characters to appear in reverse dark characters on a light background Wprt Underline Sets the write protected characters to appear underlined Ptr Baud
21. ab toward the front of LCD i Flip up the LCD to a suitable angle shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Flipping up the LCD to a suitable angle M Operate the LCD keyboard drawer shown in Figure 6 HT 1 11 How to Use the Slides Chapter 1 M A white arrow release button is located on the outside of each slide shown in Figure 7 Figure 7 White arrow button CA I Ce ne EE EE el COCHER 0 2a PHHH i Push the white arrow button on either side of the LCD keyboard drawer to unlock shown in Figure 8 Avoid pressing the red button located on either side Figure 8 Pushing the white arrow button BH Hold down the white arrow button until the LCD key board drawer is located in the rack shown in Figure 9 Figure 9 Pushing the LCD keyboard drawer into the rack P 8 1 12 How to Install One Man Installation Slides Package Contents P 9 Chapter 1 Model No NBK 01 CRC ce eee eee eee ec ee ee ec eee eee eee eee eee ee eee D Mounting bracket x 2 pcs 2 Front mounting ear left amp right x 2 pcs 3 Support bracket x 4 pcs 4 M6 cage nut x 8 pcs 5 M6 washer x 8 pcs M6 15mm screw x 8 pcs 2 M3 2 4 5mm screw x 14 pcs so M Install the optional front mounting ears with M3 2 4 5mm screw x 8 pcs 1 12 How to Install One Man Installation Slides Chapter 1 Install into Rack Model No NBK 01 M Attach mounting brackets to vertical mounting rail
22. age so it is not displayed in SETUP mode To save the message in nonvolatile memory exit SETUP mode with the YES option This menu allows the terminal setup for Ethernet communication Use of Ethernet communications provides the additional ability to open multiple sessions applications on one or more hosts servers at the same time Support of these extended features requires the creation of special files at the host computer s by the MIX manager for your system The settings selected by the MIX at the host s must also be entered in this menu for proper communications Note The Ethernet option in the F4 setup menu must be set to ON for the terminal to work in an Ethernet environment Ethernet Displays the serial number of the hardware Ethernet interface device This is a default Node ID value of the manufacturer of the hardware device and should not be changed Local IP The IP address assigned to this terminal by the MIS manager Each terminal must have Address an unique IP address The address is used to allow the host to identify messages from this terminal and to allow the terminal to filter out return messages from the common Ethernet cable An example of this address is 192 168 123 211 Netmask The value generated by the system based on the IP address The system administrator would have this information An example is 255 255 255 0 Remote IP For any remote host or devices that the terminal will communicate with for a specific
23. ard CTRL N or ESC Same CTRL B ESC ESC Lock keyboard CTRL O or ESC Same CTRL D Same ESC CAPS LOCK off ESC e ENH ENH ENH ESC SP M CAPS LOCK on ESC e amp ENH ENH ENH ESC SPL NUM LOCK off ESC e ENH ENH ENH ESC SP K NUM LOCK on ESC eA ENH ENH ENH ESC SP J SCROLL LOCK off ESC eB ENH ENH ENH ESC SPO SCROLL LOCK on ESC e C ENH ENH ENH ESC SPN Keyclick off ESC e Same ENH ESC lt ESC lt Keyclick on ESC e Same ENH ESC gt ESC gt Margin bell off ESC eL Same ENH ENH ESC n Margin bell on ESC e M Same ENH ENH ESC o Set margin bell at curs position ESC J Same ENH Select standard ASCII ESC e H Same ENH Key code mode Select PC scan code mode ESC e Same ENH Key repeat off ESC e Same ENH ENH Key repeat on ESC e Same ENH ENH Read keyboard status ESC P 25 1 19 Command Guide Commands Supported in ASCII personalities Continued Chapter 1 Command Native Wyse ADDS TVI PC FUNCTION Mode WY 50 VP A2 910 925 Term Redefining the keys Clear function key definition ESC z fkey Same DEL Clear key direction and definition ESC Z dir Same ENH key fkey DEL Program function key definition ESC z fkey Same ENH ENH sequence DEL Program key direction and definition ESC Z dir Same Wyse ESC p1 p2 key fkey sequence sequence DEL CTRL Y Read key direction and definition ESC Z key Same or ESC Z fkey Screen and Cursor Display Screen display off ESC 8 Same ENH ESC o ESC O Screen display on ESC 9 Same ENH ESC n ESC N Screen saver
24. d P 43 5 1 FAQ Chapter 5 9 Does the console terminal require an IP address when using an Ethernet connection Yes The IP address is pre defined during console terminal set up 10 Is any configuration required for SUN server When the NCP 1701 looses power or is powered off a break may be generated on the RS 232 host com munications port as is common with most general purpose terminals To prevent this halting a Sun server ensure that the alternate break sequence is configured When connecting the NCP 1701 to IP serial console CS 116 CS 148 or console server an alternate break sequence may not be required since some IP serial consoles or console servers are Break Safe When us ing an Ethernet console connection the alternate break sequence need not be defined However the RSC Ethernet port must be configured using the rscconfig command 11 Does the keyboard support any Sun specific keys No character terminals are non Sun specific and do not require any special keys 12 What character resolutions does the console terminal support The standard resolution is 80x24 plus a status line displayed using 800x600 pixels P 44 6 1 Dimensions Product Dimension W x D x H 442 x 650 x 44 mm NCP 1701 17 4 x 25 6 x 1 73 Chapter 6 Packing Dimension W x D x H 589 x 856 x 168 mm 23 2 X 33 7 x 6 6 The company reserves the right to modify product specifications without prior not
25. dth change clear mode off ESC e Same ENH Width change clear mode on ESC e Same ENH Display 24 data lines 7 ESC e Same ENH Display 25 data lines 7 ESC e Same ENH ESC Display Memory Split Screen Divide memory into pages ESC w length Same ENH Display previous page ESC wB Same ENH ESC J or ESC J 8 Display next page ESC w C or Same ENH ESC K or ESC K 8 Display page n ESC w page Same ENH Split screen horizontally ESC x A line Same simple split Split screen horizontally ESC x 1 line Same simple split and clear pages Split screen horinontally ESC x S line Same adjustable split and clear pages Split screen horizontally ESC x C line Same adjustable split Activate upper window ESC Same Activate lower window ESC Same Activats other window or page 8 ESC Jor ESCK Same ESC J 5 Lower horizontal split ESC x P Same Raise horizontal split ESC x R Same Roll window up in page ESC w E Same Roll window down in page ESC w F Same Redefine screen as one window ESC x Same Redefine screen as one window ESC x 0 Same and clear pages Display Attributes Assign display attribute to a ESC A mf attr Same ESC 4 message field Assign character display attribute ESC G attr Same ENH Same Same Character attribute mode off ESC e0 Character attribute mode on ESC e 1 Page attribute mode on ESC e2 Same Line attribute mode on ESC e 3 Same Assign write protected ESC wpca Same ESC 0 wpca1 character display attribute Clear unprotected page ESC ENH Wyse
26. editing keys to send a unique character string of up to 64 characters Keys that are not programmed will send a default sequence which is determined by the personal ity selected Below table lists the programmable keys To redefine a key 1 Select the key to be redefined by pressing that key together with Letn This highlights the key s definition field 2 Press A to select the shifted or unshifted key definition field 3 Enter the key definition up to 62 characters at the cursor position Correct errors by pressing to delete characters or to clear the definition 4 If you want to change the key s direction press on the numeric pad until your choice appears Direction determines where the key data is transmitted Remote Sends data to the computer only regardless of the terminal s communication mode Until redefined the direction of all the programmable keys is remote Local Sends data to the terminal only regardless of the terminal s communication mode Normal Sends data to the computer and or the terminal depending on the terminal s communication mode Programmable Keys Both ENTER keys are programmable P 17 1 16 Changing Operating Parameters Chapter 1 You can program a message of up to 20 characters to identify the terminal to the computer Enter the mes sage at the cursor position Correct errors by pressing to delete characters or to clear the message CONCEAL hides the answerback mess
27. er Switch PDU C U ep Serially managed device m P 12 1 15 Device Setup Chapter 1 Switch on the power on the rear of NCP 1701 FDX 1 1 Entering SETUP Hold down the Alt key and then depress the Esc key to enter SETUP mode When you enter SETUP mode any text on the screen temporarily disappears and the main SETUP directory appears When you leave the SETUP mode the main SETUP directory disappears and any text that was on the screen reappears Caution Scroll lock must be off for accessing setup menu by Alt Esc key Setup Save F1 F11 Selects menu Shift Esc sets defaults SPACE toggles F1 F2 F3 F4 Fo FG Pi F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Saving and exiting SETUP The first menu seen when entering SETUP mode serves as a directory to the other SETUP menus When you depress F12 to exit Setup you will return to this main directory and be given the option of saving your selec tions The highlighted field at the right of the screen gives you the choice of saving or not saving parameter changes in the nonvolatile memory before returning the terminal to the normal operating mode If you don t save your setting before you leave the SETUP mode any new selections will be lost when you power down the console terminal drawer To save your SETUP selection depress the Spacebar to change the save field at the right side of the screen from NO to YES before exiting SETUP Depress F12 to exit SETUP m
28. er 1 User Manual D Console terminal LCD keyboard drawer x 1 pc 2 Fasteners for rear L bracket x 4 pcs 3 330mm rear mounting L bracket x 1 pair NCP 1701 mounting depth adjustable from 320 to 920mm 4 User manual x 1 pc 5 Power cord x 1 pc P 3 1 4 Before Installation Chapter 1 It is very important to locate the console terminal LCD keyboard drawer in a suitable environment The surface for placing and fixing the Console Terminal Drawer should be stable and level or mounted into a suitable cabinet i Make sure the place has good ventilation is out of direct sunlight away from sources of excessive dust dirt heat water moisture and vibration HM Position the console terminal LCD keyboard drawer with respect to related facilities 1 5 Unpacking The console terminal LCD keyboard drawer comes with the standard parts shown on the package contents Check and make sure they are included and in good condition If anything is missing or damage contact the supplier immediately 1 6 Optional Accessories 1 RJ45 DB9 adapter 1 1 SG 100F RJ45 DB9 female adapter 1 2 SG 100M RJ45 DB9 male adapter Cat5 Cable 2 1 CU 3 3 feet Cat5 cable 2 2 CU 6 6 feet Cat5 cable 2 3 CU 10 10 feet Cat5 cable 2 4 CU 15 15 feet Cat5 cable 2 5 CU 33 33 feet Cat5 cable 2 6 CU 66 66 feet Cat5 cable One Man installation slides 3 1 NBK 01 Single or One Man installation slides Please refer to P 9 10 for Installation guide
29. fault is column 72 in 80 column mode or 124 in 132 column mode Keycode Sets the terminal to send normal ASCII characters ASCII or PC type scan codes for every key up down Scan Scan is required for the PC Term personality Keyclick Sets the terminal to sound a muted beep each time a key is pressed or repeated NRC Sets the terminal to have national replacement character functional Bell Volumn Off 1 2 3 3 different volume Num Start Off On when the terminal power on this field determines whether the numeric pad starts as Numeric NUM On or Function NUM Off PS 1 16 Changing Operating Parameters Chapter 1 Baud Rate Sets the host port baud rate to 50 110 134 5 200 300 600 1200 2400 4800 7200 9600 19200 38400 57600 76800 or 115200 Rev Hndahake Allows the terminal to control the receipt of data from a device connected to the SERIAL1 port with no handshaking None Xon Xoff handshaking DTR handshaking DTR Xoff handshaking or by sending special codes XPC XPC is possible only when the personality parameter is set to PC Term Data Stop Bits Through the SERIAL1 port the terminal to send and receive 8 bits data with one stop bit or two stop bits or 7 bits data with one stop or two stops bits Xmt Hndshake Xmt Hndshake causes the terminal when sending data to a device connected to the SERIAL1 port to ignore all incoming software hand shaking signals None or to control data output in responds to Xon
30. ice and assumes no reponsibility for any error which may appear in this publication All brand names logo and registered trademarks are properties of their respective owners Copyright 2007 Austin Hughes Electronics Ltd All rights reserved P45 CV NCP7 0807V1
31. ilename gt This command is to print selected file to the selected printer e g lpr PETPS1 etc hosts BSD version or Ip dETPS1 etc hosts System V version This example is to print the etc hosts file to the Ethernet Terminal printer 5 Setup for TFTP If you are working on the BSD UNIX system please run the setup procedure as 3 setup for LPD Otherwise run the setup procedure as LPD except step 6 6 TFTP Printing Before you use TFTP printing your Ethernet Terminal needs to be installed completely by Basic Setup for TFTP in 5 TFTP Printing lets you send print jobs to the printers directory There are no spooling mecha nisms involved Consequently in case that printer is not ready the TFTP process will be terminated immedi ately without sending print jobs to printers The user need to make sure the printer is ready to print then issue TFTP command to have a successful result Firstly you should log into the Ethernet Terminal with this command tftp lt PS NAME gt And then type put lt file Name gt Ln Where Ln is a logic printer for L1 to L8 e g tftp ETPS1 tftp gt put etc hosts L1 This example prints the etc hosts file to the logic printer 1 of Ethernet Terminal Printer ETPS1 P 38 2 1 On screen Display Operation Membrane Switch eo M DOSS 17 LCD membrane Function Power light Green On Orange Power saving Power on off LCD Display the OSD menu Scrolls through
32. ine CTRLK line ESC End of line wrap off ESC d Same ENH ESC 0 End of line wrap on ESC d Same ENH ESC Received CR mode off ESC e 4 Same ENH ENH ESC 9 Received CR mode on ESCe5 Same ENH ENH ESC 8 Autopage mode off ESC d Same ENH ESC w Autopage mode on ESC d Same ENH ESC v Autoscrolling mode off ESC N Same ENH Autoscrolling mode on ESC O Same ENH Address cursor in curren ESC line Same ENH Same Same 80 column page col or ESC Y Address cursor in specific ESC w page Same ENH ESC page 80 column page line col line col Address cursor in specific ESC wnd Same ENH Same 80 column window page 8 page line col Address cursor in specific ESC a lIl R Same ENH Same 80 132 column current page ccc C Read cursor line and column ESC Same ENH Same Same address in 80 column current page Read 80 column page ESC w Same ENH number and cursor address P 28 1 19 Command Guide Chapter 1 Commands Supported in ASCII personalities Continued Command Native Wyse ADDS TVI PC FUNCTION Mode WY 50 VP A2 910 925 Term Read 80 column window ESC Same ENH Same Same page number and cursor address Read cursor address in ESC b Same ENH 80 132 column page Editing Clear all tab stops ESC 0 Same ENH ESC 3 ESC 3 Set tab stop ESC 1 Same ENH Same Same Clear tab stop ESC 2 Same ENH Same Same Tabulate cursor ESC ior CTRLI Same ENH CTRL CTRL Backtab ESC Same ENH Same Same Field tab ESC ESC i Insert mode on replace mode off ESC q Same ENH ENH ESC Z Inse
33. lines Power Cord 4 1 IEC power cord 4 2 NEMA 5 15 power cord US 4 3 BS 1363 power cord UK 4 4 CEE 7 4 power cord German 4 5 AS 3112 power cord Australia P 4 1 7 Peripheral Products Chapter 1 Cat5 IP Serial Console CS 116 CS 148 16 48 port Cat5 IP Serial Console 1 8 Structure Diagram Carry handle to release the 2 pt lock 5 Adjustable rear mounting L bracket 2 2 point lock 6 Micro switch for screen auto power off 3 LCD interchangeable module kit Keyboard interchangeable module kit LCD membrane P 5 19 Installation Chapter 1 M Install each rear L bracket using two fasteners shown in Figure 1 M Leaving the fasteners slightly loose Figure 1 Installing the rear L bracket to the LCD keyboard drawer M Measure the front and rear mounting depth of the rack i Align each rear L bracket to a suitable length and tighten the fasteners shown in Figure 2 Figure 2 Aligning the rear L brackets to a suitable length for the rack i Fix the LCD keyboard drawer into the rack Hardware screws and cage nuts for fixing the mounting bracket to the rack is not provided Figure 3 Fixing the LCD keyboard drawer into the rack P 6 1 10 How to Use NCP Series LCD Keyboard Drawer Chapter 1 1 i u E E E E i i i a t i u i u E i E fi 1 1 1 i i Gently pull the tab toward the front of the LCD shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 Pulling the t
34. m Only qualified service personnel should open the chassis Opening it yourself could damage the equip ment and invalidate its warranty MH If any part of the equipment becomes damaged or stops functioning have it checked by qualified service personnel Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user s authority to operate this equip ment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures mM Re position or relocate the receiving antenna H Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver E Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected P 2 1 3 Package Contents Chapt
35. menu options and adjusts the displayed control Exit the OSD screen Shortcut key to auto adjustment by pressing the button for 5 seconds P 39 Chapter 2 2 2 On screen Menu Chapter 2 DE A Vos BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST 4 iN AUTO ADJUST fr PHASE CLOCK LT H V POSITION IC MISC RESET BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST Brighthtness Adjust background black level of the screen image Contrast Adjust the difference between the image background black level and the foreground white level AUTO ADJUST Auto Adjust Fine tunes the video signal to eliminate waviness and distortion A Adjusting message is displayed during the process Auto Tune Optimize phase clock position and size An Adjusting message is displayed during the process PHASE CLOCK Phase Clock To enter into the phase amp clock sub menu H V POSITION H V Position Align the screen image left or right and up or down MISC Information Display the current resolution refresh rate and frequency information on the screen OSD Timer Set the time duration in seconds that the OSD is visible after the last button is pressed The factory default is 10 seconds Color Select the screen color 5500K 6500K amp 9500K The factory default is 9500 K Language Select the language in which the OSD menu is displayed English Chinese 44 3 lt Japanese H 4848 German French Spanish Italian RESET Restore the settings to factory defaults P 40 3 1
36. n setup mode Intensity Attribute parameter 19 In each palette the status line displays the same foreground and background colors as shown here for the underline and intensity attribute 1 17 Chapter 1 Local Keyboard Commands in Native Mode Key Sequence by Keyboard Style Enhanced PC Toggle CAPS LOCK on off CAPS LOCK Toggle NUM LOCK on off NUM LOCK Put terminal in SETUP mode ALT ESC Partially reset terminal including communication ALT PAUSE unlock keyboard turn off all print modes Send break BREAK Toggle between block and full duplex modes SHIFT BREAK Print Screen formatted PRINT SCREEN Turn auxiliary print mode on off Turn monitor mode on off SHIFT SYS REQ CTRL SHIFT 1 kpd Turn status line display on off CTRL Speed scrolling rate CIRL SHIFT Slow scrolling rate CTRL SHIFT Home cursor and clear page CTRL SHIFT HOME Display page 0 CTRL Okpd Display page 1 CTRL 1kpd Display next page or active other window PAGE DOWN Display previous page or active other window PAGE UP Toggle between split screen 5 and full screen format CTRL SHIFT kpd Toggle Session 0 ALT F1 Toggle Session 1 ALT F2 Toggle Session 2 ALT F3 Toggle Session 3 ALT F4 Toggle Session 4 ALT F5 Toggle Session 5 ALT F6 Toggle Session 6 ALT F7 Toggle Session 7 ALT F8 Toggle Session 8 ALT F9 Toggle Session 9 ALT F10 Toggle Session A ALT F11 Toggle Session B ALT F12 ps Close the active Session by Local Te
37. nalities Continued Command Native Wyse ADDS TVI PC FUNCTION Mode WY 50 VP A2 910 925 Term Mark block beginning ESC 8 Same ENH Mark block end ESC 9 Same ENH Send entire block ESC s Same ENH Same Same Send unprotected ESC S Same ENH Same Same Report terminal status ESC Report attribute under cursor ESC D SPrint Functions Print formatted page ESC P Same ENH Same Same Print formatted unprotected page ESC Same ENH Print unformatted page ESCporESCL Same ESC p ESC L 11 Select Parallel printer ESC d Same Same Select Serial printer ESC d Same Same Auxiliary print mode off CTRL T Same Same ESC A ESC A Auxiliary print mode on CTRL R Same Same ESC Transparent print mode off CTRLT Same ESC 4 ESC a ESC a Transparent print mode on ESC d Same ESC 3 ESC ESC Bidirectional mode off ESC d CTRL T CTRL T Bidirectional mode on ESC d CTRL R CTRL R Auxiliary receive mode off ESC d SPACE Auxiliary receive mode on ESC d Set print terminator ESC p ESC p Define delimiters ESC x ESC x Character Sets Select primary character set ESC c D Same Select secondary character set ESC cE Same Define primary character set ESC cBbank Same Define secondary character set ESC c C bank Same Load font bank with predefined ESC c bank Same set Clear font bank ESC c bank Same Define and load character ESC cA bank Same pp bb bb CTRL Y 1 PCG ALPHA in Mono Text Model machine 3 Valid only in Color Model machine 4 With enhance mode off 5
38. ode and return to the normal display mode P 13 1 16 Changing Operating Parameters Chapter 1 To select one of the setup menu s shown press the indicated function key M The screen for that menu appears with the name highlighted M The fields in the middle of the screen indicate the parameters that you can change in that menu M The top line identifies the keys you press to highlight the parameter fields and change the settings The procedure is 1 Use arrow key to highlight the parameter field you want to change 2 Use the Spacebar to change the parameter F12 always returns you to the top menu The following tables list the parameters for each menu and explains their settings Default settings are listed first unless otherwise noted Columns Lines Page Length Cursor Background Auto Page Screen Saver Width Change Clear Reverse Display Sets the screen display for 80 columns 132 columns or Econ 80 80 columns with more pages of memory Sets the screen display for 24 25 42 or 43 lines 25 lines is normally required for PC Term Sets the length of a page of display memory to 1 x Lines Equal to the number of lines selected in the lines parameter 2 x Lines Two times the value of the lines parameter 4 x Lines Four times the value of the lines parameter or Equal to the value of the lines parameter with a second page containing the rest of the lines remaining in memory
39. rmina CTRL SHIFT kpd 1 To MODEM port only when configured as data port has no effect on AUX port 2 BREAK PAUSE pressed together with CTRL 3 SYS REQ PRINT SCREEN pressed together with CTRL 4 If screen is split 5 Splits screen at line 12 6 Only active at Ethernet mode on P 22 1 18 Connector Pin Assignment Chapter 1 Serial Port Serial 1 Connector Pin Assignments RS232C 9 Pin connector 5 Sigma ground sen ooo a pate setreay for fn O 2 oeartosens fers fn SS Serial printer Port Serial 2 Connector Pin Assignments RS232C 9 Pin connector Data terminal ready DTR Out Printer Port Connector Pin Assignments Compatible with the IBM PC parallel port m Mmemone bien Se ou 2 CT EE CS a CT SE CS a CT EE CS s CE SE CS mc 7 oats CS mo 9 CS EE CS vo ES PS CS oy 2 CT A i a EE P SS a ET CS s EE e EE CS four fou 10BaseT connector Pin Assignment RJ 45 8 pin phone jack connector P 23 1 19 Command Guide Commands Supported in ASCII Personalities Chapter 1 Below table lists all the ASCII commands recognized by the terminal The native mode code for the com mand is given in the second column The native mode include WY 325 WY 120 and WY 60 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
40. rt mode off replace mode on ESCr Same ENH ENH Same Insert space character ESC Q Same ENH Same Same Insert line of spaces ESC E Same ENH Same Same Delete cursor character ESC W Same ENH Same Same Delete cursor line ESC R Same ESC Same Same Clearing Data Clear page to nulls ESC Same ENH Same Same Clear page to spaces ESC Same ENH Clear page to write protected ESC Same ENH Same spaces Clear unprotected page to ESC or CTRLZ Same ESC ESC Same spaces ENH or ESC Clear unprotected page to nulls ESC Same ENH Same Same Clear unprotected page to ESC char Same ENH a specific character Clear unprotected page to ESC protected spaces Clear unprotected page to ESC attr ENH ENH display attribute Clear unprotected page to ESC Y Same ESC k Same Same spaces from cursor Clear unprotected page to ESC y Same ENH Same Same nulls from cursor Clear unprotected line to ESC T Same ESC K Same Same spaces from cursor Clear unprotected line to ESC t Same ENH Same Same nulls from cursor Fill page with H s ESC F Sending data Begin print send at top of page ESC a Same ENH Begin print send at top of screen ESC d amp Same ENH Send cursor character ESC M Same Send line through cursor ESC 6 Same Same ESC 6 Send unprotected line ESC 4 Same Same ESC 4 through cursor Send page through cursor ESC 7 Same ENH Same ESC 7 Send unprotected page ESC 5 Same Same ESC 5 through cursor P 29 1 19 Command Guide Chapter 1 Commands Supported in ASCII perso
41. s M Leaving the screws slightly loose i Attach left and right front mounting ears to vertical mounting rails E Tighten the screws i Attach support brackets to chassis with M3 2 4 5mm screw x 6 pcs M installation completed i Pickup the unit M Insert inner members of slides into the already mounted internal slide members in the rack 1 13 Connection Diagram Chapter 1 Connect to Single Serial Device or Headless Server Serial Serial 1 Parallel 2 Ethernet Power He To local To local serial printer parallell printer Serial cable E Headless servers or _ Hub i Router M Switch or i PDU UPS i Power module or Serially y managed device D Power AC power input 2 Ethernet 10Base T RJ45 network port 3 Serial 1 DB 9 male RS232 port Parallel DB 25 male parallel port Serial 2 DB 9 male serial printer port P 11 1 14 Connection Diagram Chapter 1 Connect to Multi port IP Serial Console Serial Serial NCP 1701 1 Parallel 2 Ethernet Power To local To local lt serial printer parallell printer amp G 100F J45 DB9 female adapter Cat5 cable CS 116 IP Serial Console Ethernet Console Cat5 cable Cat5 cable Cat5 cable HI nt Internet Hub amp gt for du remote access Hub Rout
42. s an IP address PS_NAME is a host name of a print server The statement after is the comment for the new entry e g 192 168 0 2 ETPS1 Ethernet Terminal This example assigns the name ETPS1 to the Ethernet Terminal with IP address 192 168 0 2 NOTE The IP address is defined in setup Screen of Cosole Terminal as a local IP address You can change it by yourself Step 2 Check to see if above steps are completed You can check if the IP address of print Server function is installed successfully by issuing the following ping command ping PS_NAME Enter e g ping ETPS1 Enter P 36 1 21 Using the Printer Server in Ethernet Terminal Chapter 1 3 Setup for LPD Follow those steps from step 1 to step 2 described in Basic Setup The following steps are dependent on the operating system Please refer to the UNIX administration guide The following illustrated steps are under BSD system Step 3 Create a spooling directory Use mkdir command to create a directory for spooling e g mkdir usr spool ETPS1 Step 4 Make the directory be available to LPD main process Basically the method has the following three procedures 1 Assign the spooling daemon as the owner of this directory 2 Allow the spooling daemon to be able to read from or write to the directory 3 Enable the group of LPD main processes to be able to read from or write to the directory e g If it works on a BSD UNIX host and makes the directory usr spool ETPS1
43. servers as well as many manageable devices which equipped with at least one RS 232 serial port that is used as a console port when no keyboard is present 5 Can I connect the NCP 1701 to single SUN server using an Ethernet telnet connection Yes you can establish an Ethernet telnet connection by applying a crossover Ethernet cable in between Ether net RSC console port of SUN server and Ethernet port of NCP 1701 Alternatively an Ethernet switch and stan dard RJ45 cat 5 Ethernet cables may be used When using an Ethernet switch it is advisable that this network remains private for security reason 6 How do I connect the NCP 1701 to multiple servers using a RS232 serial connection A multi port IP serial console CS 116 CS 148 or multi port console server must be used to connect the con sole terminal to multiple servers 7 How do I connect the NCP 1701 to multiple servers using an Ethernet telnet connection An Ethernet switch must be used to connect the NCP 1701 to multiple servers Standard RJ45 Cat5 Ethernet cables should be used to connect the switch to the NCP 1701 and servers In use the operator can switch the terminal connection between up to 12 servers by using the hot key se quence ALT F1 through to ALT F12 The state of each server session is preserved by the console NCP 1701 8 How many servers are supported by the Ethernet telnet connection The console terminal allows up to 12 Ethernet connected servers to be configure
44. t line CR or the beginning of the next line CRLF when the terminal receives an ASCII CR Enhance Allows the terminal to recognize an enhanced set of codes when the terminal is not in the native personality Auto Scroll Causes the data to scroll up a line when the cursor moves past the last line of the page Monitor Causes the terminal to display symbols for escape sequences and control codes without acting on them Test Feature Status Line Sets the top line of the screen as the status line End of Line Causes the cursor to move to the start of the next line when additional characters are Warp entered at the end of a line Attribute Sets display attributes to be assigned to each character as it is entered Char to be active to the end of the line Line or to be active to the end of the page Page Xmt Limit Causes the terminal to send data through the HOST port as fast as the baud rate allows None or at a maximum rate of 60 cps or 150 cps In older systems limiting character rate is necessary to prevent loss of data Language Sets correct terminal operation for the language of the keyboard connected to it US UK Danish German Spanish Swedish Norwegian Italian French Belgian Swiss French and Swiss German Key Repeat Off 1 8 8 different repeat rates after a key has been depressed for about 1 2 seconds Margain Bell Sets the terminal s bell to ring when the cursor reaches the column where the bell is set de
45. tion 1 Remote 2 Local 3 Normal R33 1 20 Variable Values for Commands Chapter 1 length Multiple Length of Page page Page 0 page O In the 80 columns mode There have 4 pages of display memory 1 page 1 In the 132 columns mode There have 3 pages of display memory 2 page 2 In the Econ 80 columns mode There have 7 pages of display memory 3 page 3 4 page 4 5 page 5 6 page 6 palette _Color Palette palette _Color palette palette _Color palette O Palette 0 4 Palette 4 8 Palette 8 1 Palette 1 5 Palette 5 9 Palette 9 2 Palette 2 6 Palette 6 Palette 10 3 Palette 3 f Palette 7 parity Parity Bits parity Parity Bits O None 2 Mark 1 Odd 3 Even po 2 byte hex value of character position f f In the illustrations DEC decimal value HEX hexadecimal value Read across then down scroll Scrolling Type Speed Ips Jump scroll Smooth scroll Smooth scroll Smooth scroll Smooth scroll O V I O ANa sequence Up to 64 bytes to be loaded in function key set Predefined Character Set Native Mode A PC Multinational B Standard ASCII D PC Standard G Standard ANSI stop stop bits 1 2 text 78 characters 80 columns 130 characters 132 columns volume BELL Volume __ volume BELL Volume Loud Low Medium SP Off wnd page __ Window or Page 0 Page 0 or upper window 1 Page 1 or lower window word Data Word 0 7 bits 1 8 bits Write Protected Write Protected wpca__ Displa
46. to display attribute attr Assign line attribute ESC G lattr Same ENH Redefine color map values 9 ESC dy fcolor bcolor map P 27 1 19 Command Guide Commands Supported in ASCII personalities Continued Chapter 1 Command Native Wyse ADDS TVI PC FUNCTION Mode WY 50 VP A2 910 925 Term Set tag protect attribute CTRLN Reset tag protect attribute CTRLO Select a predefined color palette 9 ESC dz palette Map blank attribute 9 ESC d Map reverse attribute 9 ESC d Protecting Data Write protect mode off ESC Same CTRLO Same Same Write protect mode on ESC Same CTRLN Same Same Clear cursor column to ESC V Same ENH Same write protected spaces Protect mode off ESC Same ENH Same Same Protect mode on ESC amp Same ENH Wyse Same Graphics Characters Graphics mode on ESC H CTRLB Same ESC 9 ESC Graphics mode off ESC H CTRLC Same ESC ESC Display graphics character ESC H Idraw Same Controlling the Cursor Cursor left backspace CTRLH Same Same Same Same or CTRL U Cursor right CTRLL Same CTRLF Same Same Cursor up no scroll CTRLK Same CTRLZ Same Same Cursor up scroll reverse linefeed ESC Same ENH Same 10 Same Cursor down no scroll CTRLV CTRLV Cursor down scroll Linefeed CTRL J Same Same Same Same Cursor to start of line CTRLM Same Same Same Same Cursor to start of next line CTRL _ Same ENH Same Same Home cursor ESC Same ENH Wyse CTRL or CTRL or CTRLA Same Cursor to specific column CTRL P col ESC 11 Cursor to specific l
47. 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 code listed under a nonnative personality indicates that the related terminal s native code is supported blank in any column indicates that the command is not supported Variables are shown in italics Their values are listed in alphabetical order at the end of the table Commands Supported in ASCII personalities Command Native Wyse ADDS TVI PC FUNCTION Mode WY 50 VP A2 910 925 Term Monitor Mode Monitor mode on ESC U Same Same Same Monitor mode off ESC u Same Same Same or ESC X Same Selecting Personalities Enhance mode off ESC SPACE Same ENH ENH ESC v SPACE Enhance mode on ESC Same ENH ENH ESC v Select WY 50 mode ESC Same ENH Wyse ESC v Select TVI 910 mode ESC Same ENH Wyse ESC v Select TVI 925 mode ESC Same ENH Wyse ESC v Select ADDS VP A2 mode ESC Same ENH Wyse ESC v Select Console ANSI mode ESC A Same ENH Wyse ESC v A Select Native mode ESC 4 Same ENH Wyse ESC v 4 Select PC Term mode EsC 5 Same ENH Wyse ESC v5 Select VT52 mode ESC 6 Same ENH Wyse ESC v 6 Select VT100 mode ESC Same ENH Wyse ESC v Select PCGAPHIC mode 1 ESC Same ENH Wyse ESC v Select VT220 7 mode ESC lt Same ENH Wyse ESC v lt Select VT220 8 mode ESC Same ENH Wyse ESC v Select WY 325 mode 3 ES
48. ults from the use of this equipment Safety Instructions E Unplug equipment before cleaning Don t use liquid or spray detergent use a moist cloth mM Keep equipment away from excessive humidity and heat Preferably keep it in an air conditioned enviro nment with temperatures not exceeding 40 Celsius 104 Fahrenheit E When installing place the equipment on a sturdy level surface to prevent it from accidentally falling and causing damage to other equipment or injury to persons nearby m When the drawer is in an open position do not cover block or in any way obstruct the gap between it and the power supply Proper air convection is necessary to keep it from overheating MH Arrange the equipment s power cord in such a way that others won t trip or fall over it mH If you are using a power cord that didn t ship with the equipment ensure that it is rated for the voltage and current labeled on the equipment s electrical ratings label The voltage rating on the cord should be higher than the one listed on the equipment s ratings label mM Observe all precautions and warnings attached to the equipment m If you don t intend on using the equipment for a long time disconnect it from the power outlet to prevent being damaged by transient over voltage H Keep all liquids away from the equipment to minimize the risk of accidental spillage Liquid spilled on to the power supply or on other hardware may cause damage fire or electrical shock
49. y Attribute wpca__ Display Attribute 6 Reverse g C Invisible on Dim g E Underline on A Normal g F Reverse on B Blink on G Dim on g Clears other write protected attributes P 34 1 20 Variable Values for Commands Chapter 1 wpca1_ Display Attribute wpca1_ _Write Protected Display Attribute Normal H Normal A Dim l Dim B Blink J Blink C Dim Blink K Dim Blink D Invisible L Invisible P Reverse Rev X Reverse Rev Q Rev Dim yY Rev Dim R Rev Blink Z Rev Blink S Rev Dim Blink Rev Dim Blink T Rev Invisible Rev Invisible Underline UL h Underline UL a UL Dim i UL Dim b UL Blink f UL Blink C UL Dim Blink k UL Dim Blink p UL Rev x UL Rev q UL Rev Dim y UL Rev Dim r UL Rev Blink Z UL Rev Blink S UL Rev Dim Blink UL Rev Dim Blink P 35 1 21 Using the Printer Server in Ethernet Terminal Chapter 1 1 Introduction There are two ways to send the print jobs to Ethernet Terminal for printing 1 through LPD protocol and 2 through TFTP protocol The first method is more suitable for printing environments with a large number of user The reason for this is since the LPD protocols has a queue process so that the print jobs will be kept in the print queues in the host But TFTP does not implement the print queue concept if printer port is not ready for accept ing new print jobs TFTP will be terminated Consequently the user must send the print job again Thus the TFTP protocol is suitable for printing small jobs
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