Protocol converter model a/s-4 – Black Box PROTOCOL CONVERTER A/S-4 User Manual
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These new values, if received from the host would then be sent to the printer if the G-Start Char-FORMS
or K-Start Char-DENSITY are selected.
CURRENT:
Application = SDLC/SNA 3274/76 Interactive
VDU = ANSI STD; DEC VT100; Teletype 5410,5420; Televideo 970,960
Keyboard = STANDARD
Change: Printer Options
A-Exit
B-Column Width (xxx)=132
C-Lines Per Page (xxx)=066
D-Lines Per Inch (xxx)=006
E-Single/Double Space=Single
F-MONO/Dual Case = Dual
Forms Set-Up Command Sequence:
G-Start Char-FORMS=
H-Multiple - (‘xxx’ X Inches)-xxx=
I-Separator Char=CTL @
J-Final Char=CTL @
K-Start Char-DENSITY=
L-Separator Char-DENSITY=CTL @
M-Final Char-DENSITY=CTL @
Enter Letter:
Figure 17
The Printer Options menu allows 13 operations as described below:
A. Exit - By selection the letter A the A/S-4 will return to the main menu.
B. Column Width (xxx) - This value is used to define the length of a print line and can be changed by
entering the letter B, followed by any decimal number value from 001 to 255. An entry larger than
255 will set the column width to a value less than 255. The host set Horizontal Format (SHF)
command can temporarily change the column width used by the printer with the MPP (maximum
print position) value enclosed in the SHF command. This new MPP value will not be displayed in the
Column Width option. Refer to Section 8, Batch operation for more details.
C. Lines Per Page (xxx) - Indicates the number of print lines per page (page depth) and is changed by
entering the letter C, followed by any decimal number value from 001 to 255. Any entry larger than
255 will set the lines per page to a value less than 255. The host Set Vertical Format (SVF) command
can temporarily change the lines per page used by the printer with the MPL (maximum presentation
line) value enclosed in the SVF command. This new MPL value will not be displayed in Lines Per
Page option. Refer to Section 8, Batch operation for more information.