Page 3 - Contents; Preface; iii
Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v 1 Installation and Set-Up 1.1 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2 1.2 Set-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–4 1.3 Using Color . . . . ....
Page 4 - Comm1—Serial Communication/Printer; Tables; Recommendations for Proper Setup and; iv
4 Defining Keys 4.1 Define Key Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–1 4.1.1 Creating a New Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–2 4.1.2 Creating a Key Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–3 A Maintenance and Troubleshooting A.1 Cleaning your Video Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 5 - Overview; VT520/VT525 Video Terminal Programmer Information; Environment; Note; Before You Start
Preface Overview This guide is for users who want to install and configure the WS525 video terminal. This guide describes how to connect cables and enter the Set-Up menu to make changes, as needed. This guide also has reference tables for troubleshooting, specifications, and compose sequences.For mo...
Page 6 - Conventions; The following conventions are used in this document:; Convention; kpd; Proper Setup and Use; Important Information; suggests that there is no cause and effect. Because the safety of
Conventions The following conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning Caps Lock Print Screen Indicates two keys that you must press in combination. Press and hold the first key while you press the second key. Lock 0 Indicates two keys that you must press in sequence. Press and release ...
Page 7 - Table 1 Recommendations for Proper Setup and Use; Adjust; vii
Table 1 Recommendations for Proper Setup and Use Adjust So that your . . . Chair 1 Feet are flat on the floor or footrest, if needed. 2 Legs are vertical forming a right angle to the floor. 3 Weight is off your thighs and are in a horizontal position. Keep the back of your knees away from the seat s...
Page 8 - viii
Table 1 (Cont.) Recommendations for Proper Setup and Use Adjust To . . . 6 Keep your upper arms straight down at your sides, elbows close to your sides to support your arm weight. Forearms should be at a 70° to 90° angle. Head 7 Avoid neck strain. Your head should incline downward, but no more than ...
Page 9 - Installation and Set-Up; If desired, install the system box in its stand.; The WS525 comes with a stand. You can use the system box without; Installation and Set-Up 1–1
1 Installation and Set-Up If desired, install the system box in its stand. The WS525 comes with a stand. You can use the system box without the stand under your monitor, or you can install the system box in the stand. Instructions are illustrated on the stand. A wire clip is included to dress the ca...
Page 10 - Connect the cables to the system box.; Kensington lock socket,; Connect the cables to the monitor.; Check your monitor manual for correct installation.; Push the system box and monitor power switches on.; A green light in the switch indicates that power is on.; Power Up Selftest; The terminal takes a few seconds to warm up and complete its power; Selftest OK; –2 Installation and Set-Up
Installation and Set-Up1.1 Installation 1.1 Installation Connect the cables to the system box. 6 K 7 4 1 AC 2 3 5 Comm 1, Comm 2, Comm 3 (Serial printer), Keyboard, Kensington lock socket, Parallel printer, Monitor Connect the cables to the monitor. Check your monitor manual for correct installation...
Page 11 - Keyboards; Figure 1–2 PC-Style Keyboard Layout; Installation and Set-Up 1–3
Installation and Set-Up 1.1 Installation Keyboards Figure 1–1 ANSI-Style Keyboard Layout X Z X C V B N A S D F G H J K L I O P T Y U W E R M Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ! # $ % ^ & * ( ) a > < R e t u r n S h i f t ? / . , : ; " ’ | \ } ] - - + = } ] Help Do Prev Next Re-move InsertHere Find...
Page 12 - Use Set-Up to examine or change the terminal operating features.; ANSI keyboard; –4 Installation and Set-Up
Installation and Set-Up1.2 Set-Up 1.2 Set-Up Overview Use Set-Up to examine or change the terminal operating features. The Set-Up menu summary at the bottom of the screen are the communication features to get you started in operating the terminal. There are many more Set-Up features in the terminal ...
Page 13 - Moving within a Set-Up Menu; A dialog box is available for you to specify more information.; Caution; Installation and Set-Up 1–5
Installation and Set-Up 1.2 Set-Up Moving within a Set-Up Menu Use the arrow keys ( , , , ) to move among the menus or within a list, or to select buttons. In amenu . . . Indicates . . . A pull-right submenu is available. . . . A dialog box is available for you to specify more information. a b c The...
Page 14 - –6 Installation and Set-Up
Installation and Set-Up1.2 Set-Up Select the Set-Up language. This language selection is for Set-Up only and does not affect keyboard, character set, or printer settings. As you make changes to some Set-Up parameters, the Set-Up summary line will reflect those changes. 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Port selected,...
Page 15 - Configuration; The WS525 allows you to open up to four sessions depending on the; Installation and Set-Up 1–7
Installation and Set-Up 1.2 Set-Up Configuration The WS525 allows you to open up to four sessions depending on the communications connections and the host software. As a minimum for each session (S1, S2, S3, and S4), determine the following menu items, and note any change here that you make from the...
Page 16 - –8 Installation and Set-Up
Installation and Set-Up1.2 Set-Up Notes For a session to be enabled, it must be assigned to a comm port. If you assign more than one session to the same comm port, you must use a terminal server that supports Terminal Device Session Management Protocol (TD/SMP), or a host that supports Session Suppo...
Page 17 - You can control the terminals display colors. You may choose color; Select color mode; ASCII color mode
Installation and Set-Up 1.3 Using Color 1.3 Using Color You can control the terminals display colors. You may choose color settings to match your software, to emulate another terminal, or to suit your preference. Depending on the settings you choose, for each session you can assign colors for variou...
Page 18 - or; Restore previously saved settings.; or; –10 Installation and Set-Up
Installation and Set-Up1.3 Using Color If you want to . . . From the Color submenu in Set-Up,choose . . . Choose the window frame and icon colors Assign colors . . . Erase text to the text background color (PC style) Erase color Text background. Erase text to the screen background color (ANSI style)...
Page 19 - Multiple Sessions; session; Multiple Sessions 2–1
2 Multiple Sessions 2.1 Overview Multiple sessions extend the WS525 to act like four terminals in one. A session is an active connection between the terminal and a host system. See Figure 1–3.The WS525 supports up to four sessions using virtual terminals. Each virtual terminal maintains the full key...
Page 20 - Local> define port multi enable; –2 Multiple Sessions
Multiple Sessions2.2 Using a Terminal Server with TD/SMP 2.2 Using a Terminal Server with TD/SMP At the Local> prompt, enter the following command: Local> set port multi enable Return Continue with your login procedure.To permanently set a terminal server port to use TD/SMP, type: Local> de...
Page 21 - Tips for Using Multiple Sessions; Display; Multiple Sessions 2–3
Multiple Sessions 2.3 Tips for Using Multiple Sessions 2.3 Tips for Using Multiple Sessions • You can display data from two sessions at the same time by dividing the screen into two windows. Press Ctrl F4 (Session) or Ctrl Caps Lock 0 kpd to change the window configuration. • When you choose Display...
Page 23 - Invoking Desktop Features; Desktop Features
3 Desktop Features 3.1 Invoking Desktop Features Overview From the Actions menu, you can invoke Clock, Calculator, Show character sets and the Banner message . When the feature is highlighted (displayed in reverse video), press Enter or Return to enable the feature. A quick start summary of some key...
Page 24 - Clock; Key; Save settings; –2 Desktop Features
Desktop Features3.1 Invoking Desktop Features 3.1.1 Clock feature You can enable the Clock feature without entering Set-Up by pressing Caps Lock Alt F11 if you are either in a VT or an SCO console emulation mode.The current time is displayed in the status line if this feature is enabled. The format ...
Page 25 - Calculator
Desktop Features 3.1 Invoking Desktop Features 3.1.2 Calculator feature If you are either in a VT or an SCO console emulation mode, you can enable the Calculator feature without entering Set-Up by pressing Caps Lock Alt F12 . In addition to the numbers on the numeric keypad, you can use the followin...
Page 26 - Show character sets; Actions; –4 Desktop Features
Desktop Features3.1 Invoking Desktop Features 3.1.3 Show Character Sets feature If you are in either a VT or an SCO console emulation mode, you can enable the Show character sets desktop feature without entering Set-Up by using Caps Lock Alt F10 . When the character set is displayed, you can use the...
Page 28 - Accessibility aid; Latch state; Press any modifier key five times.; Review previous lines; single page; –6 Desktop Features
Desktop Features3.2 Keyboard Summary Accessibility aid This feature allows a user with limited motor skills to use modifier key combinations in a sequential manner rather than in a simultaneous manner. All modifier key combinations are supported. There are two operation states—Latch and Lock. The La...
Page 29 - Defining Keys; Define Key Editor; OK; Defining Keys 4–1
4 Defining Keys 4.1 Define Key Editor Overview This terminal provides a powerful Define Key Editor that allows you to modify the function of keys on your keyboard. Since keystrokes can perform many different functions, it will take some practice to understand how the keys work. This section is an in...
Page 30 - Function Keys; User Defined Key; Modifier Keys; –2 Defining Keys
Defining Keys4.1 Define Key Editor Function Keys Function keys are used to transmit function key sequences or to perform local terminal functions such as the arrow keys ( , , , ), the Shift modifier key, or the key that calls up the Set-Up menu (F3). A User Defined Key (UDK) is a special function ke...
Page 31 - Figure 4–1 Define Key Editor, Select Function; Keyboard; Defining Keys 4–3
Defining Keys 4.1 Define Key Editor Figure 4–1 Define Key Editor, Select Function MA−0324−93.GRA 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to define other modifier sequences.7. Choose the OK or Apply button and press Enter . Example: Disabling the Compose , Break , or Set-Up key by assigning them to have no function....
Page 32 - Print my file; key to select where the sequence is to be sent:; Apply; Pressing the Set-Up key to exit Set-Up will activate the OK; –4 Defining Keys
Defining Keys4.1 Define Key Editor 5. Enter a key sequence, such as a print queue. Example: Print my file 6. Press the key to select where the sequence is to be sent: Normal To video screen and/or host depending on communica- tion setting (on-line, half-duplex, local). Terminal only To video screen ...
Page 33 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting; A.1 Cleaning your Video Terminal; Cleaning the Screen; If needed, wipe the keys with a soft cloth. Do not allow moisture to; Identifying and Correcting Problems; Maintenance and Troubleshooting A–1
A Maintenance and Troubleshooting A.1 Cleaning your Video Terminal Cleaning the Screen Before cleaning the screen, set the terminal power switch to the off position and wait 20 seconds to let static electricity dissipate.Clean the screen with a video screen cleaner. Cleaning the Keyboard If needed, ...
Page 34 - Troubleshooting Table; Use Table A–1 to identify and correct any problem areas.; Table A–1 Identifying and Correcting Problems; Symptom
Maintenance and TroubleshootingA.2 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Table Use Table A–1 to identify and correct any problem areas. Table A–1 Identifying and Correcting Problems Symptom Possible Cause Suggested Solution The printer will not print. Communication port is not set correctly. From the Comm...
Page 35 - A.3 Installing the ROM Cartridge; Introduction; Maintenance and Troubleshooting A–3
Maintenance and Troubleshooting A.2 Troubleshooting Table A–1 (Cont.) Identifying and Correcting Problems Symptom Possible Cause Suggested Solution Green color is missing. Green signal cable has a loose connection or is not connected to the terminal. Check the cable connections. A.3 Installing the R...
Page 36 - and press; A–4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Maintenance and TroubleshootingA.3 Installing the ROM Cartridge If you are having the terminal serviced, then remove and save the ROM cartridge. To restore the firmware from the ROM cartridge:1. Turn the power on and press F3 . 2. Select Actions Restore factory defaults and press Return . 3. Select ...
Page 37 - Specifications; System Unit; The following are the specifications for the WS525 system unit.; Specifications B–1
B Specifications System Unit The following are the specifications for the WS525 system unit. Dimensions With Stand Without Stand Height 34.3 cm (13.5 in) 5.0 cm (2.0 in) Width 5.7 cm (2.25 in) 29.5 cm (11.6 in) Depth 31.8 cm (12.5 in) 32.4 cm (12.75 in) Weight 16.5 Kg (7.5 lbs) 14.3 Kg (6.5 lbs) Ope...
Page 38 - Electrical Requirements; Monitor Requirements; multisync monitor; The terminal is designed to support industry-standard PS/2; Keyboards from some manufactures may not function; Keyboard style
Specifications Electrical Requirements AC input voltage 101, 110, 120, 220, 230, 240 Vac auto-sensing single phase, 3-wire Line frequency 47 Hz to 63 Hz Power consumption 15 watts maximum Operating Temperature 10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F) Humidity 10% to 90% relative humidityMaximum wet bulb = 28°CM...
Page 39 - Power Cords; Order Number; Communication/Printer Ports; Serial
Specifications Compose characters Compose character are available in Multinational, ISO Latin 1, ISO Latin 2, ISO Latin-Greek, and National Replacement character sets (NRCS) for ANSI keyboards, except Canadian-English, Danish, Dutch, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, ...
Page 40 - Figure B–1 Comm1—Serial Communication/Printer Ports; Figure B–2 Comm2 and Comm3—MMJ Ports; TXD L; Figure B–3 Parallel Printer Port (Bidirectional); B–4 Specifications
Specifications Figure B–1 Comm1—Serial Communication/Printer Ports 4 RTS5 CTS 7 SIG GND 12 SI20 DTR MA−0019−93.GRA F M 1 14 13 25 13 25 1 14 1 GND 105/CA/S2 103/BA/D1 106/CB/M2 104/BB/D2 107/CC/M1102/AB/E2109/CF/M5112/CI108.2/CD/S1.2111/CH/S4 CCITT/EIA/DIN 1 9−11, 13−19, 21, 22, 24, 25 NC 2 TXD L3 R...
Page 41 - Standards Conformance; Preliminary declared values per ISO 9296 and; Table B–1 Standards Conformance and Approvals; Specifications B–5
Specifications Standards Conformance Acoustic Noise Preliminary declared values per ISO 9296 and ISO 7779: Sound Power Level Sound Pressure Level 2 L , B L , dBA Product 1 Idle Operate Idle Operate WS525 <3.9 <3.9 <20 <20 ANKPC 510 NA 6.0 NA 51 ANK 510 NA 5.6 NA 52 1 Current values for s...
Page 42 - Type
Specifications Table B–1 (Cont.) Standards Conformance and Approvals Type Standard Subject CE Class B (EN55022 Class B, EN50082-1 Class 1) EN60555-2 Radio Protection Mark CE label ITE Class 2 (Japan) VCCI Electromagnetic compatibility Energy "Energy Star" EPA Energy Star requirements Ergonom...
Page 43 - Specifications B–7
Specifications EMI Requirements for Canadian Market This equipment does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications. Asbestos Asbestos is not used in this product or in its...