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1483/1483DSV Display Station
Operator’s Manual
P/N 701344-003
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ISSUE/REVISION SCHEDULE C. omments Re ev. No Dat Initial Release 701344-001 04 5/13/9 Complete Reissue 701344-002 09/01/95 M1 TX Release 73 038 44-00 07/07/9 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. NetView is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Proprinter is a trademark of IBM Corporation. HP LaserJet Series II is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard Co. Epson is a trademark of Epson America, Inc. © Copyright 1998 by MTX Corpora
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This equipment complies with FCC regulations for EMI. WARNING! This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accor- dance with the manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
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Table of Contents Page Chapter 1. Introduction ............................................................................................ 1-1 Standard Features ............................................................................................ 1-1 Chapter 2. Customer Installation .............................................................................2-1 Physical Statistics ........................................................................................... 2-1 Environ
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Table of Contents Page Keyboard Operations ...................................................................................... 4-4 Moving the Cursor ......................................................................................4-5 Entering Data Characters and Selecting Modes .........................................4-6 Keystroke Record/Playback ........................................................................ 4-7 Record/Play Security Mode .......................................
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Table of Contents Page Operation ........................................................................................................8-2 Entering Split Screen Mode ........................................................................8-2 Active and Suspended Screens ................................................................... 8-2 Key Assignments ........................................................................................ 8-3 Split Screen Mode Enhancements ...............
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List of Illustrations Page Figure 2-1. 1483 Receptacle Connectors .................................................... 2-3 Figure 2-2. Offline Test Menu .................................................................... 2-6 Figure 3-1. Keyboard Key Functions .......................................................... 3-3 Figure 3-2. Offline Test Menu .................................................................... 3-5 Figure 3-3. Offline Screen Menu .........................................
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Chapter 1. Introduction The 1483 and the 1483DSV Enhanced Function Display Stations (hereafter referred to as the 1483) are ergonomically designed data entry display stations that offer a wide range of functions and applications. The 1483 can be used with a color monitor or a monochrome monitor. Each monitor has five selectable screen sizes (see the table below). The only difference between the 1483V and the 1483DSV models is the operation in split screen mode. See the appropriate chapter desc
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Introduction • Memorex Telex 1274 Control Unit • Memorex Telex 1374 Control Unit • Memorex Telex 2374 Control Unit • Memorex 2274 Control Unit • IBM 3174 Control Unit • IBM 3276 Control Unit Display Station • IBM 3274 Control Unit or plug-compatible equivalent • IBM 4321 Processor by way of its Display Printer Adapter • IBM 4331 Processor by way of its Display Printer Adapter • IBM 4361 Processor by way of its Display Printer Adapter • IBM 470X Control Units In addition, the 1483 display station
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Introduction Password Protection – You can select to limit access to all the setup menus or to just the System Manager menu, or you can select no password protection at all. Selectable Vertical Refresh Rate – The 1483 is designed for use with a super VGA (SVGA) monitor. When attached to a color SVGA monitor, three modes are possible, 72 Hz mode (the default), 60 Hz mode, and 75 Hz mode. Country Extended Code Page – When attached to a properly configured controller, the 1483 supports Country Exte
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Introduction Audible Alarm – Sounds when a character is entered in the next-to-last character position of the screen (if the last character position is unprotected) or when the host system signals the terminal. Tilt/Rotate Capability – Allows the display to be tilted over 20 degrees of arc and rotated a full 180 degrees for viewing ease. Host Addressable Print – Lets the host print to a printer attached directly to the 1483. Local Screen Print – Allows you to make a hard copy of displayed text u
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Introduction Repeat Delay – You can select a short, medium, or long time interval before starting the continuous display of characters on autorepeat keys. Serial Number Entry – In Offline mode, you can verify or enter the display station serial number. This information, along with the Product ID, is stored in the display station’s nonvolatile memory and is available to be read by the control unit for systems statistics gathering by NetView. The control unit to which the display station is attach
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Chapter 2. Customer Installation This chapter lists the physical statistics and environmental requirements for the 1483. It also describes the procedures for setting up the display station and performing a preliminary operating test. The 1483 is designed to be installed by the user. No special tools are required. Physical Statistics Measurement Logic Element W) eight 3.45 lb (1.56 kg H) eight 2.30 in (5.84 cm D) epth 12.00 in (30.48 cm W) idth 11.80 in (29.97 cm Pl ower Consumption 6 Watts typ
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Customer Installation For units operating at 200–240V: The power cable required for domestic units is a UL listed, CSA certified, 18/3 AWG, type SVT or SJT cable (15-foot [4.6-meter] maximum). It is terminated on one end by a 250V, 15A grounding type attachment connector. It is terminated at the other end by a 250V, 15A tandem blade, grounding type attachment plug. The power cable required for international units is an 18/3 AWG, type SJT cable (15-foot [4.6-meter] maximum). It is terminated on o
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Customer Installation Setting Up the Display Station 1) Place the Display element on top of the Logic element and place both within connecting distance of an appropriate AC power outlet. 2) Place the keyboard in front of the Logic element. Pull out the feet underneath the keyboard to adjust it to a higher setting, if desired. Insert the keyboard plug into the keyboard connector on the back of the Logic element (Figure 2-1, below). Display Element AC Power Cable to Connector Logic Element (to Dis
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Customer Installation 5) Make sure that the Power-On/Off switch is set to O (Off) on both the Logic element and the Display element. There are two AC power cables. Follow the instruction in Step 6 to install one power cable and follow the instructions in Step 7 to install the other power cable. 6) Attach one end of the monitor AC power cable to the AC power cable connector on the back of the Display element (see the booklet that came with the Display element for the location of the AC power conn
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Customer Installation 2) Align the end of the connector cable with the Coax connector that is on the back of the Logic element (see Figure 2-1 on Page 2-3). Connect the cable and secure it in place by turning the retaining ring clockwise until it is tight. Setting Up the Display Screen The 1483 is designed to operate with color SVGA and/or VGA monitors, or monochrome SVGA or VGA monitors. Depending on whether you have a color or monochrome monitor, follow one of the procedures below to set up th
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Customer Installation Conducting the Preliminary Operating Test 1) Ensure that the system control unit is powered on and operational. 2) Turn the Power On/Off switch to Off (O) . 3) Set the Power-On/Off switch to On ( | ) while simultaneously holding down the space bar. After a few seconds, an alarm sounds. 4) Continue to hold the space bar down until a screen like the one in Figure 2-2, below, is displayed. You may need to adjust the Brightness or Contrast control. Offline Test Menu Select One
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Chapter 3. Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators This chapter describes the display controls, keyboard controls, and display indicators on the 1483 and its attached keyboard. Display Controls Refer to the installation booklet that comes with your Display element for an illustration of the locations of the Brightness, Contrast, and other controls. Any controls not on the display station are regulated from the setup menus and are described in the sections on Online and Offline Setup mode. Keyboa