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AT&T 610 - Print On-Line

AT&T 610
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User's
Guide
AIIgust:
1985
This
terminal
is
capable
of
operating
with
AT&T
Printer
Models,
455,
458,
475,
5310,
and
5320.
Limitations
to
the
use
of
the
458
and
475
Printers
are:
458
Printer
--
Pins
10,
18,
19,
and
21
(current
loop
leads),
pin
11
(reverse
channel
lead),
and
pin
14
(secondary
transmit
data)
of
the
printer
are
not
bridged
through
to
the
610
BCT
terminal
main
port.
475
Printer
--
Pin
14
(fault
indication)
of
the
printer
is
not
bridged
through
to
the
610
BCT
terminal
main
port.
Pin
4
(Clear
To
Send)
reflects
the
status
of
pin
5
(Request
To
Send)
from
the
printer.
Flow
control
from
the
printer
(DC1
for
X-on,
DC3
for
X-off)
is
recognized
by
the
610
BCT.
The
610
BCT
will
stop
sending
data
to
the
printer
when
a
DC3
is
received.
Data
will
again
be
transmitted
when
a
DC1
is
received.
If
a
DC3
from
the
printer
is
not
followed
by
a
DC1
within
30
seconds,
the
"mc"
or
"pol"
ind'ica
tor
becomes
reverse
video
blinking
to
indicate
a
possible
printer
problem.
Receiving
a
DC1
from
the
printer
or
dropping
Data
Terminal
Ready
(OTR)
on
the
AUX
port
clears
.the
error
condition.
If
a
received
escape
sequence
is
one
that
the
terminal
recognizes,
the
sequence
will
be
acted
upon
and
the
data
(7
bits
with
the
8th
as
space)
sent
to
the
printer
if
the
screen-label
PRINT ON-LINE
is
on
(an
asterisk
(*
)present
in
the
label).
If
media
copy
is
being
used,
the
data
is
sent
only
to
the
printer.
Print
On-Line
Receiving
the
escape
sequence
ESC
[?5i
will
cause
the
PRINT
ON-LINE
screen-labeled
key
to
be
turned
on;
receiving
the
sequence
ESC
[?4i
will
turn
PRINT ON-LINE
off.
When
the
terminal
has
Local
Echo
on,
keyboarded
data
is
sent
to
the
printer
during
PRINT
ON-LINE.
Print
On-Line
is
terminated
on
entering
Set-Up.
Operations
Page
6-
9

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