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AT&T 610
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Display
FOrllat
1
2
3
4
5
The
display
format
is
27
lines
high.
The
first
24
lines
are
for
received
data.
The
line
numbers shown on
the
left
do
not
appear
on
the
display.
Their
use
is
only
for
the
explanation
of
this
text.
6
Line
25
is
for
status
indicators
such
as
"ERROR:
Kybd."
7
It
is
not
accessible
by
the
user
but
the
host
can
write
8
.status
messages
in
this
line.
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Lines
26 and 27
contain
the
reverse
video
pads
for
the
screen
labels.
These
screen
labels
correspond
to
the
eight
"F"
keys
(Fl
through
F8)
across
the
top
of
the
keyboard
(see
"Screen-Labeled
Keys"
in
Section
4,
"Keyboard").
Lines
26 and 27
also
contain
status
indicators
for
terminal
on-line
(on)
and
character
insert
(ins),
Print
On-Line
(pol)
and
Media Copy
(me).
24
25
26
27
Figure
3-1.
Display
For.at
Character
FCJrII8t
•••••••
••••••
•••••••
(Enlarged)
(Enlarged)
Each
character
or
symbol
is
made
up
from a
dot
pattern.
When
optioned
for
eighty
characters
per
line,
each
character
is
displayed
in
a 9 by
13
dot
field.
The
character
uses
a 7 by 9
dot
grid
(plus
two
descenders)
inside
the
dot
field.
Underscore
attribute
uses
line
12
of
the
field.
The
pattern
at
the
left
is
a
simulation
of
a
display
character.
When
optioned
for
132
characters
per
line,
each
character
is
displayed
in
a 7
by
13
dot
field.
The
character
uses
a 5 by 7
dot
grid
(plus
two
descenders)
inside
the
dot
field.
Figure
3-2.
Character
For.at
User's
Guide
August 1985

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