Falco 500e, 5000, 500 Series, 5500e, 5220e Quick Setup Manual

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FALCO 500
SERIES
VIDEO DISPLAY
TERMINAL
RA'
CO
Page 2
INTRODUCTION
l e
This
manual quick access standing
abl~
in
is
designed
and
easy
of
the
features
the
Falco 500 Series
Video Display Terminals.
manual
This
an overview as
windowing,
Feature
Emulations:
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Windows Ports,
Serial 3
Ports, Parallel 1
Pages,
24
lines,
24
Pages,
Falco
Graphics I (560x390)
Falco
Graphics
Keyboard -Standard
Ca1cu Continuous
lines,
Business
Business
II
Optional
lator
/Calendar
Clock/Date
will give
of
Term
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132
col
80 col 15
(1120x390)
features such
programming
Falco
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Yes
ANSI
ASCII ASCII
AT Yes Yes Yes
for
under-
avail-
of
the
user
a
Falco
5000
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Yes Yes
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8
ANSI
AT
soft key and accessing Setup
screens.
mation
is
available in Programmer's each
terminal
The
following table ou tlines
the
basic features
minals.
Falco
500e
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the
Detailed
infor-
the
Manual
for
model.
of
the
ter-
Falco
5600
FalclI 5500e
Yes
VT100
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ASCII ASCII
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No
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Optional
expansion
upgrade
to
card
Falco
which
consists
1
RS232/RS422
1
Centronic
Business
of:
Serial
Parallel
Graphics
Port
II
Port
and
Page 3
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lJNPACKING,
c'
.
Note: Be shipping carton and enclosed product
damage occurred in shipping.
signs present, contact the shipping
carrier immediately.
sure
for any that
may
of
mishandling
to inspect
evidence
have
If
are
the
of
any
Save
the
terminal's packing material in the
term
inal needs to moved, for service.
reshipped
box and
the
event
be
or
returned
Be
sure
the
all
of
the
following items.
(2)
Packing Material
(2)
Display
o
Keyboard
®
Power
CD
Manual
box
Monitor
Cord
CD
contains
Page 4
e
l.
P<?sition on a cleared, well­ventilated table.
2. Locate
CD
the
3.
Plug into terminal the for adjustable height. Be sure powered off plugging the
4.
Turn
the
display
desktop
the
power switch
and
be
sure
off position
the
keyboard
the
left side
base
G).
foot
on
the
the
terminal
whenever
or
unplugging
keyboard.
the
unit
(0).
keyboard
around
or
it
is
(3)
of
Notice
is
unit
in
the
for
easy access to power
receptacle and
cation ports.
proper communications
cables to
ports
0 -(j) .
5.
Connect
cord ®. Be
power source three-pronged, type, which matches voltage rating 'of minal. is along with
number
Adjust
6. for comfortable viewing.
on
The
the
the
communi-
Connect
the
terminal
the
power
sure
outlet
voltage rating
back label ®
the
@of
the
display screen
the
the
is
a
grounded
the
the
ter-
serial
unit.
Page 5
Make
sure
the
keyboard and the power cord are properly installed. Power
by
turning
on switch to
will hear a
the
the
terminal
the
power
1 position. You
beep
signaling
power on.
Falco 500e self test
No Keyboard Response
turn
the
terminal off and
check to see if
the
keyboard attached properly. After re­attaching
the
keyboard
turn
the terminal on again. Other-
wise record
appears on
message
the
screen and call
as
it
the
for technical support. When­ever calling for technical
The
terminal executes a series
of self-tests at power on.
any test fails,
the
display a special screen,
the
reporting the failure. the
message reads "No Key-
exact nature
For
board Response",
support be
is
serial back
number
of
the
sure
(located
terminal) and firmware version (located the
Setup screen) available.
If
the
terminal passes all self-tests then a second will
be
heard and you will see
the following screen.
terminal will
example, if
to have
the
on
the
beep
If
of
the
on
After your terminal has turned on for is
recommended
the
that you
been
first time, it
execute a Factory Reset.
not
Otherwise, do
perform a
Factory Reset unless neces-
as
sary,
this will return all
the
Setup parameters to factory
all
default and erase
pro-
grammed softkeys. A Factory
is
Reset
executed
in
the
Diag­nostic Setup (see Setup Screens).
Page 6
~
Status Line:
1.
line appears line
of
tains
information 'status' After
initial
will
see mode window the
model number, coordinates
and
clock functions, if which
applicable.
the
ing
VT200
I
2.
Brightness: Ctrl key
increase decrease the
illuminated
Volume:
3.
key an press increase the
volume
4. Cursor:
can
be
Setup
as
the
display.
of
the
power
the
operating
of
the
number
name,
cursor
and
When
terminal
and
or
the
Hold
or
..
of
The
changed
screens.
The
status
the
top
It
on
the
terminal.
on
terminal,
(WI),
the
page
position
the
date
operat-
other
Wl
Hold
the
press
to
brightness
characters. the
Ctrl display an 80
..
to
to
decrease
the
bell.
cursor
in
type
the
con-
you
the
to
of
information displayed. when pressed will appear hand operating Local will indicate this with either a 'BLK' to
the
field.
nal
model
be
changed
nal
Setup
Fa1co5220e 01 001 001
5. Lines:
lines can Setup
Columns:
6.
term
screen.
this
to
Terminal
For
the
Lock key
'CAP'
on
Or
side.
in Block
mode
left
of
The
title field,
contains
at default, can
screen.
The
be
screens
By
inal
is
setu p to
You can
132
columns
Setup
in
may
be
example,
is
or'SHF'
the
left
when
or
the
status
or'LOC'
the
title
the
term
the
Termi-
number altered in
.
default,
column
change
screen.
in
of
line
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the
the
the
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The
Falco terminal configured from screens.
levels of Setup screens from which to change various ter-
minal options.
There
is
the
Setup
are several
The
following keys are used
to access the Setup Menu,
move
to
other
Setup screens
or
and to change Setup options.
execute any
Active Keys
Action
Enter/exit
Move
Execute/change
Quit without
Go
The
following page shows two examples Falco
Setup will show how to program a new title in
Setup
to highlight
new box
the
field
changing
Go
to
next
Setu p screen
to
Setup
Directory
of
how to use
screens. They
the
ANSI
Setup
....
Enter
Linefeed
ShiftjEsc
Next
Scm
Prev
Scm
the
status line
or
in
Setup
F5220 ASCII
Setup
....
Enter Linefeed
Shift/Esc
Next
Scm
Prev
Scm
using an ANSI keyboard, and how to change the screen to reverse v ideo using keyboard.
Setup
....
or
Enter Linefeed
Shift/Esc
Next
Prev
or
Page Page
Page Page
AT
Ctrl/Esc
....
End
Shift/Esc
the
Down
Up
AT
Page 8
e
Example keyboard field
and
line title:
l.
Press
2.
Press N ext times minal
3.
Use highlight
4.
Press Type
5.
1:
Using
the
to
select
the
enter a new
Setup.
Scm
to
move
to
Setup
screen.
.....
the
title field.
Enter.
in a
new
title,
ANSI
title
status
three
the
up
Ter-
to
to
ten
If
you
6. press
again, without thing.
7.
When
ready, press
gram
line.
Press
8. the
characters.
make a mistake
Hom e or
or
Shift/Esc
changing any-
the
new title
Enter
it
into
the
Setup
Setup
again
screens.
..
to
to
status
to
start
to
is
pro-
exit
exit
J
Terminal Setup
~
I Normal I
Key
Set
Protect Att:
I
Tab
Table
~
Enter: [Prey Scrn) =
Example keyboard to
reverse
1.
Press
2.
Press times minal
ITiillJ
Pnnt
II
1
II
Deft
I Normal I II
Clr All
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c=::::J
Dir
2: Using
to
change
video: Ctrl/Esc. Page
to
move
Setup
Falco 5220e
I
No
Wrap
II
Nor
Video
II
Jump
scroll I
~indow
Mon
Off
I [Breiif"J
Chr
II
No
[~I
Tabs]
[Set
I
Title:
Falco5220ej
[Next Scrn) [SETUP) = Exit [Enter)[LF) = Select < arrows>
the
AT
the
Marg Bell
No
Tabs 8
screen
~
II
EXt
Vnl
II
No
II
TypeWriter Keys
3.
I Status
Dot
B1mk
II
Cursor
I
II
~
Use highlight
Caplock I
II
.....
the
Nor Video
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Block
field.
4.
Press
End
to
toggle
field
to
Rev
Down
to
screen.
three
the
Ter-
5. Press exit
the
Video.
Ctrl/Esc
Setup
again
screens.
to
the
to
Page 9
COMMUNICATION
The
Falco 5000 comes stan-
three
dard with
one
and
parallel port. All three serial ports can as
online host ports, printer
or
ports
modem ports and can
be configured for either an
RS232C This
or
is
done through cable
configurations. The
Falco 500e, 5220e, 5600
and 5500e come with two
standard serial ports.
expansion card the Falco
5600 for additional port
options.
Pin
1 Frame 2 Transmit 3' 4 5 Clear to 7 Signal 8
15 Receive
17 Receive 18'
19 Transmit Data A 20 25 Transmit
'Pins
3 and 18 should
connection. They should
serial ports
be
used
RS422 interface.
An
is
available for
500e,5220e and
Description Mnemonic
Ground
Receive Request
Data
422 Enable
Data
Data Data To
Send RTS
Send
Ground
Carrier Detect
Data
A
Data
B
Terminal Ready
Data
B
be
connected to each
not
Falco terminals come stan­dard with a female communi­cation port connector. A gender changer may be required at
The
cation interface listed below
carry signals either into
of connected at the terminal, can have terminal's ability to communi­cate properly. the pins required by your sys­tem are connected to the ter­minal.
Pin
Out
Chart
FGND TXD RXD input
CTS SGND DCD
RXA
RXB input Reserved TXA DTR TXB
be
connected through
some
12 pins
the
some
other
of
the communi-
terminal. All pins, if
impact on
Be
Direction
-
output
output input RS232C
-
input input
-
output output RS232C output
at
the
the
terminal
cable.
Type Both RS232C
Both RS232C
Both RS232C RS422 RS422 RS422 RS422
RS422
end
installations.
or
out
the
sure only
for an RS422
Page 10
The
first line munications into
the
Setup
and
C.
The
set
you
In
fields Setup
cations
the
the
addition
for
screens,
Setup
user
to
accessing
munications
Comm field,
window
receive
with
set configure to
to
from
the
Auto
the
receive
the
different
of
the
Com-
Setup
lets
for
ports
second
buffer
to
line lets
size.
containing
the
the
Communi-
screen
clear
with
set
allows
garbled
the
Clr
the
active
automatically
the
active
Main Rev field,
buffer
ports
size
for access
windows.
you
A, B
Port
com-
port
go
and
The
communications
you
to
the
and
that
be
keyboard
window
select which
port
which
the
main
allows window active in, which the
main liary for which will aux iliary receive port.
The
example
communications
configuration below
Port A to
buffers allocated
Port
with a
three. in
Window 1 and the the Port C as
have 2 receive
to
it while
Band
C only
maximum
The
keyboard
have
of 4 for
Port A is
main
port
and
Port B is
auxiliary. Window 2 has
the
receive
matrix
will
will
the
auxi-
and
and
shows
one,
is
active
port.
be
be
all
z
Comm
Setup
Window Key Main
<
[EJ [EJ
2
O[EJ[glIDO
3
[Prev
Scm]=
Dir
[Next
Rev Buf (256 ea)
Rec.Aax
Rec Window Key Main
lID lID
Scm] [SETUP] = Exit
I Clr
Comm
4
5
6
[Enter][LF]=
Falco 5220e
II
Auto
XXXX
Rec
Select < arrows>
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Main Rcv
Bytes available
Aux
all
Rec
I
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COMMUNICATION
--------------
It
is
necessary to properly
the
configure
the terminal host system. the host manual for
Most communication parame­ters are configured from
either the Communications
or
Setup
the individual port. these screens, use
......
highlight the
Port A Setup
parameters
to
those
Please
Baud Rate Data
Bits
Parity
Checking
Parity Stop Bits
the Port Setup for
Comm
of
refet
the
To
of
the
to
access
to
configurations necessary for proper communication with
The
the terminal. that need are:
/Xon
Xoff
Transmission Control
Transmit Speed Modem Buffer Size
field in the Setup Directory
and press Enter. Each port has its own Setup Screen. highlighting the field for particular port and pressing Enter
vidual Setup screen.
·Changing from Modem to Data will dis­able modem control pins 5 and 8.
to
Protocol
or
Data·
you will
Falco
parameters
be
configured
enter
5220e
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the
the indi-
19600
Baud
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I No Xmlt
[Prev Page] =
arl
118
BIts, No Panty
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XolI = ~ Xon =
II
Xmlt @ 60/sec
Dir
[Next Page] [SETUP] = Exit [Enter][LF] = Select < arrows>
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WINDOWING
,
\
I
The Window Setup
is
used to create additional windows, delete existing windows alter
ex
isting window parame-
or
ters.
Ln
The to the
Available field refers
number
of lines avail­able for either a 132/80 column,
column
or
Bit
80
Map graphic screen. When a
is
132 column screen necessary, it
is
trict the screen size
not
possible to res-
to
only
80
columns to save memory. The
window matrix shows
the window number, the window type, the beginning screen
the
line,
window size, screen size, the
number
The
window
Window Setup
the
of
pages.
number
the
page size and
can
range from 1 to can either bit map graphics.
(Beg) and the window
line
(Sz) together cannot
size exceed
44
6.
be
132/80, 80
lines.
The
The
The
type
or
begin
screen
size or screen offset field
(OJf/ScSz) can
the
so
screen size in an
alphanumeric window
the
than
be
page size
configured
is
less
or
the
ori­gin in a graphics window can be
offset from
hand corner.
(PgSz) can
user's needs.
the
lower left
The
page size
be
selected to the
An
average application program will run at a 24 line page size. number
of
pages (No)can
The
vary depending on the avail-
able memory.
FALCO 5220e
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I New Window
Win Type Beg Sz Off/ScSz PgSz
1 132 ITl
2 5
3 6
[Prev Scrn] = Dir [Next Scrn] [SETUP] = Exit [Enter][LF] = Select < arrows>
II
Delete Window I
Ln Available:
m:J
1m
[E]
132/80 80 only
67 110
No
Win Type Beg Sz Off/ScSz PgSz
ITl 4
Bit
Map
7'32
No
Page 13
To create a new window, you
must
first verify that enough the columns needed. This will be
indicated by lowing
in must able for
in the status line. extra decrease
or lines
To decrease pages highlight the
press responds
memory
number
Window Setup.
the
decrease
window matrix with
••••
of lines and
the
the
Ln
Available field
be
enough
the
number
window plus
memory, you can
the
number
the
in
existing windows.
the
Enter.
The
with'
there
is
available for
numbers
lines avail-
To
number
number
the
terminal
There
of lines
one
for
free
up
either
of
pages of
No field
and
fol-
of
Enter:', type in
number
a
present value and press Enter again. will reflect this change.
To screen lines highlight
Ojf/ScSz
matrix and press terminal will enter a number. number value and press Enter.
highlight repeat change
Once enough present you can create a new
of
window.
use highlight
field and follow
less than
The
Ln
decrease the
field
of
prompt
less
than
the
PgSz field and
the
process
the
Ojf/ScSz.
memory
To
do this
.....
the
New Window
Available field
number
the
Enter.
Enter
the
these
the
the
window
you
present
used
is
to
steps.
of
The
to
a
Then
to
~.
Terminal
New Window highlighted
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
response
window no:
window type:
page size:
page no:
is
From
keyboard
Press Enter Type new
and press
Type 0,1
press Type
and press
Type
and press
number
Enter
or
Enter
number
Enter
number
Enter
2 and
of
of
(1-6)
lines
pages
Page 14
To program a soft key, using shifted states also). the these steps:
1.
2.
~
3.
4.
5.
ANSI keyboard, follow
. Press Setup.
Use highlight and press This displays Setup screen.
Key field
Press Enter key.
The you to:
Press grammed. be
.......
the
Soft-key field
Enter again.
the
The
is
highlighted.
to
edit
screen will
"Select Key:[]."
the
key
to
(Soft keys can
programmed
Soft-Key
Edit
prompt
be
in their
to
a soft
pro-
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. Press Se.tup again
is
key terminal will display message.
Use
..
back
up
of
the
Press Del Line to clear the
program line.
Enter control codes grammed then
press Enter.
Note
the "Key Programmed".
sage,
the
Setup
not
a soft key,
or
press Home
to
the
beginning
program line.
any
data
and/or
to
be
into
the
terminal mes-
screens.
If
a
the
that
to
pro-
key and
to
exit
Soft-Key Setup
I Edit Key
I Key Set
xx
[Prev Page) =
11
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Falco 5220e
Window 1
XXXX Bytes Available
II
Default Key
is where you
Dir
II
Default
All
Keys I
enter
data
mto
the soft key XX I
[Next Page] [SETUP) = Exit [Enter][LF] = Select < arrows>
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Page 15
All Falco 500 Series terminals offer fully re-configurable
The
keyboards.
,.
ym---~
shaded keys
ANSI ASCII
in
the
drawings show which
keys are programmable.
In
_4_-'lLB~1
IL:=--=:'1
F5220
[t---o
Each key can
up
with data.
The
terminal has characters which can key programming. (This
memory receive buffers and
of
tion Soft keys can
. b
th th
In
0
Action ANSI Move to beginning
the
programmed sequence
Move cursor right
Move cursor left
does not erase contents
Enter
next
keyboard with bit 7 set Erase from cursor to Quit programming, does not
store changes in memory Quit programming,
the
changes in memory
be
programmed
to 76 characters
over
of
memory, all of
be
used for soft
is
also used in the
new windows).
be
programmed
h· ft d d
e uns 1
of
ASCII char from
end
does store
e
of
the
line
U
of
2500
crea-
an
Home
..
Shift/Funct Del
Line Select Del Line Numeric Keypad 5
ShiftjEsc ShiftjEsc
Enter
~_~~U
I~--]~
shifted states. All soft keys contain a second
bank re-programming. bank field in
Soft·key Setup screen.
The
keys· used with field for programming soft keys.
AT
of
memory, for further
The
second
is
enabled by
the
Terminal Setup
following table shows the
F5220 ASCII Home Home Home
..
Shift/Funct
Enter Enter
the
Keyset
or
the
Edit Key
AT
.. ..
Shift/Funct
Shift/Esc Shift/Esc
Shift/Alt
End
Page 16
DESKTOP
, FEATURES
Select
the
calculator through
theCtrl/Lock
table.
ESC END
The display, from top
the
tom shows
(M), the value
value
of
memory value
Y and
of the
X,
answer
(R).
The
calculator can
be
O.
to
bot-
the
moved
Esc will exit the calculator.
F13
Fl2
ANS
STO REC EXP
M
+
1-
x
7 8 9 4
Y
R
I 2
about the screen by pressing
This will have no effect
the
The
function keys correspond the
Action ANSI
Digits 0-9 Decimal Point Switches Plus Switches
Equals Divide Repl PF4 Repl Multiply Subtract Add Display Answer Store Recall value in memory Exponential function Clear
or
Minus
the
Arguments Del Char PF2
value in memory
0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9
Ins Char
Clr Line PF3 Clr Line
-
.
Enter Fl2 Fl2
Fl3 Fl4 Fl5 Fl6
F5220 ASCII
PFI
- -
. .
Enter
F13 F13 F5 Fl4 Fl4 Help Do
Fl4
Fl5
Fl6
XfY
5
0
C/E
I
6 3
+
•••••
screen data.
numeric keypad and
screen layout
Ins Char F9 Del Char
Enter Fl2
Fl5 Fl6
as
AT
Screen
0-9
+
FlO
X/Y
=
Enter
I I
. .
- -
+ +
F4 ANS
STO
F6
REC
F7
EXP
F8
C/E
on
to
follows.
1-
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To invoke
features, press Ctrl/Lock at the
same
hand side
the
time.
of
the
Desktop
The
top
screen will
Esc EXIT Fl F2
left
display an option table. the
Falco 500e,
appear like this.
CALCULATOR CALENDAR
the
On
table will
F2 will display
The
first
three 1987 will access different January,
ANSI Esc
Fl
F2
F3
F4
be
displayed.
1901
F5220 ASCII Esc Esc Esc
F17
F18
F19 F3 F3
F20
the
calendar.
months
months,
to
December,
Fl Fl
F2 F2
F4
of
To
from
AT
F4
2099, use below. moved pressing
The any
Action Exit
Move
by
Move
by
Move ahead year by Move
by year
the
The
calendar can
about
........
calendar will
data
on
the
ahead
month
back
month
year
back year
keys listed
the
screen by
not
affect
screen.
month
month
be
e
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For
Technical/Application
Support: In California call toll free:
(800)-538-5383 Outside California call toll free:
(800)-835-8765 Falco Corporate:
( 408)-745-7123
The
following publications are
also available:
* Falco 5000
Manual PIN
Falco 500e
*
Manual
/N
P Falco 5220e
*
Programmer's P
/N
Falco 5500e/5600
*
Programmer's
PIN Falco 500 Series Mainte-
*
nance Manual
/N
P
Programmer's
210037-000
Programmer's
210035-000
Manual
210039-000
Manual
210036-000
210038-000
For
Repair/Service Support:
1.
Contact the Sales Agent
where this terminal was
purchased,
2.
Contact Falco Service Return tion
or
Customer
Center
Goods Authoriza-
(RGA)
number.
for a
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Safety Information
Be
sure
1.
for the voltage label back
2.
The
be grou nded receptacle.
Even when
3.
powered off and
unplugged,
ponents which retain their high voltage charges. Only authorized service personnel should attempt to repair
Do
4.
in any
will restrict the air flow
through
the power source
the
terminal matches
of
the
unit. dance with
power source
a three-pronged
the
terminal
there
the
unit.
not
place
the
environment
the
vents.
on
the
must
are com-
terminal
that
FCC Warning
This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio fre-
quency energy and if
installed and used in accor-
the
instructions in this manual, may cause interference to radio com­munications. been tested and found to
is
comply with the limits for a
Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart 15
of
FCC designed to provide reason­able protection against interference when operating in a commercial Operation in a residential to cause interference in which case
the expense, will take whatever measures may be
necessary to correct
interference. The
use
I/O
cables
connecting this terminal to
any and all optional equip­ment. Failure to do so may
violate
The
terminal has
Rules, which are
environment.
of
this equipment
zone
user, at his own
be
required
of
properly shielded
is
required
FCC
rules.
not
J
of
is
when
e
Part
likely
to
the
e
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Copyright @ 1987 Falco
Data
Products, Inc. All rights
reserved worldwide. Falco Data
Products, Inc. assumes no responsibility for any errors
that
may appear in this manual. Falco Inc. reserves
Data
the
Products,
right to
make any changes to this
and
to
the
manual
described
without
products
notice.
VT·220/100/52
TVI955/950/925/920
WY-50 is a registered trademark
ADDSVP
HZ1500 is a registered trademark
IBM3101 is a registered trademark
TEK4010/4014 are registered trademarks of Tektronix, Inc.
DG200
are registered trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation.
are registered trademarks of TeleVideo Systems, Inc.
of
Wyse Technology.
is a registered trademark of Applied
of
Hazeltine Corporation.
of
International Business Machines.
is a registered trademark
of
Data
Data
Systems, Inc.
General Corporation.
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