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Wyse WY-55/ES User Manual

Wyse WY-55/ES
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882818-03 Rev. A
October
1994
Printed in Taiwan
Wyse Technology Inc.
3471
North
First
Street
San
Jose,
CA
95134-1803 U.S.A.
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WY-55/Es
User's
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Wyse WY-55/ES Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWyse
ModelWY-55/ES
CategoryTouch terminals
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Preface

Basic Terminal Operation

Terminal Features

Outlines the capabilities of standard and ES-model terminals, including operating modes, display resolution, and refresh rate.

Installing the Terminal

Provides steps for physically setting up the terminal, including placement, ventilation, and power requirements.

Connecting the Terminal

Guides on connecting the keyboard, computer, and printer to the terminal's ports, including specific port assignments.

Turning On the Terminal

Instructions for powering on the terminal and its initial self-test sequence, including visual and auditory indicators.

Clearing an Error Condition

Steps to resolve error codes displayed on the screen, including factory reset procedures and seeking technical assistance.

Adjusting the Terminal

How to tilt, swivel, and adjust screen brightness and contrast for optimal viewing comfort.

Setting Up the Terminal

Explains how to configure terminal operating parameters through setup mode menus, categorized by function.

Aligning the Screen Display

Adjusts the vertical position of the screen display for optimal viewing, particularly when status lines are cut off.

Changing the Operating Parameters

Guides on selecting and modifying terminal parameters via setup menus, noting personality-specific settings.

Setting Tab Stops

Explains how to configure and save tab stop settings for column positioning on the terminal screen.

Defining an Answerback Message

Describes how to program a message with up to 20 characters to identify the terminal to the computer.

Redefining the Keys

Details how to customize function keys and editing keys to send specific character strings and define data direction.

Scheduling a Rest

Configures the terminal to remind users to take breaks after periods of uninterrupted keyboard activity.

Key Functions

Explains how keys perform remote functions when communicating with a host in full- or half-duplex mode.

Display Features

Describes the screen format, status line, data area, and label line, and how they can be configured.

Terminal Status Messages

Lists and explains various status messages displayed on the terminal's status line.

Screen Saver

Feature to prolong screen life by turning off display after inactivity, with options to manually disable it.

Printing

Instructions for printing data from the computer or terminal display memory using various print modes.

Composing Characters

Composing Characters in Multinational Mode (ANSI Personalities)

Details composing characters in multinational mode for ANSI personalities, dependent on Char Set and Codepg parameters.

Composing Characters in National Mode (ASCII Personalities)

Explains composing characters in national mode for ASCII personalities using three-key sequences specific to keyboard language.

INTRODUCING COMPOSE SEQUENCES

Explains how to use sequences involving a compose sequence introducer and keys to display special characters.

Entering Compose Sequences

Details the process of entering two-key or three-key compose sequences to create characters not on standard keys.

Connector Pin Assignments

MODEM Port Connector Pin Assignments

Details the pinout for the RS-232C MODEM port, including signal names and their functions for terminal connections.

AUX Port Connector Pin Assignments

Details the pinout for the RS-232C AUX port, including signal names and their functions for terminal connections.

Parallel Port Connector Pin Assignments

Details the pinout for the Parallel port on ES models, including signal names and their functions for printer connections.

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