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Use screen saver to prevent “phosphor burn” on the screen
when the display on the terminal is left unchanged for an
extended time period.
20 minutes after the screen saver is activated, Energy Star, a
power saving feature, is activated. The first key typed at the
keyboard brings the energy level back up.
Bell Volume: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
Select the bell volume from off [0] to high [9]. This will be the volume for
alarm tones, warning bells, and keyclicks.
Warning Bell: [On, Off]
Select whether a warning bell is sounded when errors (such as an invalid
compose sequence) are encountered.
Sessions: [One, Two]
Select the number of sessions (hosts) that the terminal will run. See the
Quick menu earlier in this chapter.
Session Display: [Full, Split]
When two sessions are used, select whether each host’s data displays on a
full screen or if both hosts share a split screen. In either case, the way to
toggle between the hosts is by using Ctrl-Enter (num). Both hosts can receive
and update data simultaneously. The purpose of toggling is so that
keyboard entry can be directed to the selected host. In the case of a full
display, toggling also brings the entire display of the selected host into view.
The selection above is not available in the IBM 3151 emulation.
Bell Length: [140 ms, 350 ms, 570 ms, 780 ms]
Denotes duration of bell sound.
Setup Lang: [US, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese]
Affects display of setup and the status lines.
Cursor Dir: [right to left, left to right]
This feature affects the direction in which the text is entered (defaults to right
to left when Hebrew language is chosen).