ISO/ ASCII Character Set
The standard ISO/ASCII character
set,
as
shown
in
table
B-1,
is used
on
this terminal.
When the terminal
is
configured for 7-bit operation and a national language
has
been
selected with the correct character set
ROMs
installed, the shaded characters
in
table
8-1
are replaced
on
the screen with the following characters (depending
on
which
national language
is
specified
in
the configuration menu):
KEYBOARD
DECIMAL
VALUE
LANGUAGE
OPTION #
35
64
91
92
93 94
96
123 124
125 126
USASCII (standard)
#
,
[
\
]
"
{
}
Swedish/Finnish
001
#
Ii
tl A
(j
e
ii
6
A
(j
Danish/Norwegian
002
#
,
IE
0
A
A
if
0 A
French
003
(
a
c;:
§
"
e u
e
German
004
(
Ii
tl
(j
"
ii
6
(j
United Kingdom
005
(
,
\
"
{
}
Spanish
006
#
,
t\l
G
{
ii
}
The terminal also simulates
an
8-bit character
set.
When the terminal
is
configured for
8-bit operation, the eighth data bit
is
used
to
select characters from
an
extended
Roman
character set (shown
in
table B-2).
However,
when the character received
is
not part of
the extended character
set
for the language selected, the character
is
displayed
on
the
screen as a space.
Note
If
the terminal
is
configured for 8-bit operation the alternate set
has to be the Base set
(@).
The extended character
set
is
used by the
HP
300 and
HP
250 computer systems and
the
HP
2631
and
HP
2608 printers.
Appendix B
B-5