With a superior combination of features, ergonomics, and price, Qume's new QVT 103 .. CRT terminal is the perfect alternative to Digital's VT100 and VT131.
The QVT 103 emulates the VT100 in every respect, providing all of its standard features plus many more: two pages of screen memory, local editing, the flexibility of both block and conversational modes, and oper~
ator conveniences like a 25th status line and menu set~up mode. The QVT 103 even gives you the option of an additional two pages of screen memory and a 20mA current loop. All this power and versatility make the QVT 103 easily interchangeable with the VT131 in most any environment.
The superior ergonomics of the QVT 103 give it the clear edge for operator comfort and convenience.
Simple and compact in design, it takes up minimal workspace on a desk. It features a non~glare green or amber screen with full tilt and swivel, and a big 9 x 11 character cell to minimize eyestrain. The low~profile keyboard is detached to allow for ideal reach and
hand~rest position.
Best of all, the QVT 103 is the
hands~down winner for affordability.
It's priced to extend your system without overextending your budget.
More features and better ergo~
nomics for a lot less money - that's what makes Qume's QVT 103 the ideal choice for the DEC environment.
Features include:
ANSI X3.64 Command Set (Digital VT100 series compatible). Block mode editing. Buffered, bidirectional printer port. Full modem control capability (including asymmetric) • Two pages of screen memory. Hori~
zontal split screen, double~height, double~width characters. Line drawing graphics character set. Tiltl swivel, non~glare green screen (amber optional). 9 x 11 character cell resolution, 7 x 9 character size
• Detached, low~profile typewriter style keyboard with numeric pad
• Selectable 80 or 132 column display format. 25th status line • Screen~
saver time out (an inactive terminal shuts off its screen after fifteen minutes with no screen data loss). 4 video attributes: blink, reverse video, underline, and bold. Emulations:
Digital VT100, VT52. Self test
• Switching power supply
Display Format
24 lines x 80/132 characters 25th status/set~up line
Character Formation 7 x 9 matrix in a 9 x 11 cell Displayed Character Set
96 ASCII characters, US and UK 32 special graphics
Editing
Cursor: up, down, left, right, home.
Character insert mode, line insert, characterlline delete, erase to end ofline/page, tab, back tab, next page, previous page, scroll. Split screen.
Communications Interface EIA RS232~C, optional 20 mA current loop
Communications Protocol Auto X~ON/X~OFF
Communications Modes Full duplex (host, modem, and asymmetric), half duplex Baud Rates
16 selections from 50 to 19.2k Auxiliary Port
Bidirectional EIA RS232~C, X~ONI X~OFF, buffered, auto print, screen copy, transparent
Screen
Tilt/swivel, 12~inch diagonal standard non~glare green (optional
non~glare amber). Character Attributes
Bold, underline, blink, reverse
•
The Superior ANSI X3.64 Alternative. •
Keyboard Command Set Space compres (DECSCFDM)
Detached, low-profile (home row Digital VT100 series compatible Space compres off
30 mm from work surface), alpha- Send all (GATM)
Emulations Send unprotected (GATM)
numeric keys, 14-key numeric pad,
Digital VT100 TIC blank~DECTIC)
4 function keys, 14 editing keys,
Digital VT52 TIC FF (DECTIC)
defeatable autorepeat and key TIC ETX (DECTIC)
click. Print, set-up, and no-scroll Power Requirements TIC EOT (DECTIC)
keys. 95-125 VAC TIC CR (DECTIC)
Fields 200-264 VAC Auto print on (MC)
Auto print off (MC)
Protected, unprotected, and 50/60 Hz Printer ctrl on (MC)
security
Dimensions Printer ctrl off (MC)
Parity Keyboard 1.5"(H) x IS"(W) x S"(D) Print cursor line (MC) Print screen (MC) Odd, even, mark, space, none Display 14"(H) x 13"(W) x 12"(D)
Screen-Saver Weight UK set = G0 (SCS)
US set = G0 (SCS) Screen shuts off after 15 minutes Keyboard 3 lbs., display 20 lbs. SpChar = G0 (SCS)
of inactivity without data loss AltROM = G0 (SCS)
(defeatable). AltROM SpChar = G0 (SCS)
Screen Memory UK set = G1 (SCS)
US set = G1 (SCS) Standard two pages (SO column)
Command Sequences
SpChar = G1 (SCS)expandable to four (SO column). Edit mode (DECEDM) ESC[?10h AltROM = G1 (SCS) Scrolling Interactive mode (DECEDM) ESC[?101 AltROM SpChar = G1 (SCS)
Edit immediate (DECEKEM) ESC(716h Single shift 2 (SS2) Step or smooth Edit deferred (DECEKEM) ESC[?161 Single shift 3 (SS3)
Set-Up Mode No protect (DECPRO) ESC[0} No attributes (SGR)
Bold protect (DECPRO) ESC[l}
Menu-style, preserved in non-
UL protect (DECPRO) ESC[4} Bold (SGR) volatile memory (lithium battery Blink protect (DECPRO) ESC[S} Underline (SGR) with 7-year life). Reverse protect (DECPRO) ESC[7} Blink (SGR) Power Supply All off protect (ECPRO) ESC[2S4} Reverse video (SGR)
Erase all ESC[6h Harz tab set (HTS)
Switching-type (low-power Erase unprotected ESC[61 Harz tab clear (TBC)
consumption). Immediate trans (DECTEM) ESC(714h
Options Deferred trans (DECTEM) ESC[?141 Clear all tabs (TBC)
Set transmit state (STS) ESCS Double-height top (DECDHL) 14-inch non-glare screen
Transmit mode (DECXMIT) ESCS Double-height bot (DECDHL) Foreign character sets Line transmit (DECLTM) ESC(711h Single-width (DECSWL) Amber phosphor screen Page transmit (DECLTM) ESC[?111 Double-width (DECDWL) 20 mA current loop Full page (TIM) ESC[16h Erase from cursor (EL)
Partial page (TIM) ESC[l61
Erase to cursor (EL)
ESC[?13h ESC[?131 ESC[lh ESC[ll ESC[0 ESC[l ESC[2 ESC[3 ESC[4 ESC(7Si ESC(74i ESC[ Si ESC[ 4i ESC(71i ESC[ior ESC[0i ESC (A ESC(B ESC (0 ESC (1 ESC (2 ESC)A ESC)B ESC)0 ESC )1 ESC)2 ESCN ESC 0 ESC[mor ESC[0m ESC[lm ESC[4m ESC[Sm ESC[7m ESCH ESC[gor ESC[0g ESC[3g ESC#3 ESC#4 ESC#S ESC#6 ESC[Kor ESC[0K ESC[lK
QVT --103TM terminal.
Erase line (EL) ESC[2K Self test (DECTST) ESC[2;1y Save cursor (DECSC) ESC 7 Erase scm from cursor (ED) ESC[J or Host conn test (DECTST) ESC[2;2y Restore cursor (DECRC) ESC 8
ESC [0] Modem test (DECTST) ESC[2;4y 132 columns (DECCOLM) ESC[?3h Erase scm to cursor (ED) ESC[1] Printer test (DECTST) ESC[2;16y 80 columns (DECCOLM) ESC[?31 Erase screen (ED) ESC[2] Loop test (DECTST) ESC[2;9y Auto wrap set (DECAWM) ESC[?7h Delete char (DCH) ESC[PnP Host loop test (DECTST) ESC[2;1Oy Auto wrap reset (DECAWM) ESC[?71 Insert line (IL) ESC[PnL Modem loop test (DECTST) ESC[2;12y Reverse video (DECSCNM) ESC(75h Delete line (DL) ESC[PnM Printer loop test (DECTST) ESC[2;24y Normal video (DECSCNM) ESC[?51 Insert mode on (IRM) ESC[4h Loop test (DECTST) ESC[2;8y CR&LF(LNM) ESC[20h Insert mode off (lRM) ESC[41 Screen align (DECALN) ESC#8 CR only (LNM) ESC[201 Pull scm (DECPEX) ESC[?19h LEDS ON (DECLL) ESC[Ps;Ps; Lock keyboard (KAM) ESC[2h
Scrolling region (DECPEX) ESC[?191 Ps;Psq Unlock keyboard (KAM) ESC[21
Ptr FF on (DECPFF) ESC[?l8h VT-52 Mode ESC[?21 Auto repeat on (DECARM) ESC[?8h Ptr FF off (DECPFF) ESC(7181 Smooth scroll (DECSCLM) ESC[?4h Auto repeat off (DECARM) ESC[?81 Device status (DSR) ESC[5n Jump scroll (DECSCLM) ESC[?41 Local echo off (SRM) ESC[12h Ready response (DSR) ESC[0n Set margins (DECSTBM) ESC[Pt;Pbr Local echo on (SRM) ESC[121 Malfunction (DSR) ESC[3n Origin set (DECOM) ESC[?6h Cursor appl (DECCKM) ESC[?1h Printer status (DSR) ESC[?15n Origin reset (DECOM) ESC(761 Cursor ANSI (DECCKM) ESC(711 No printer (DSR) ESC(713n Cursor up (CUU) ESC[PnA Appl keypad (DECKPAM) ESC =
Printer not ready (DSR) ESC[?l1n Cursor down (CUD) ESC[PnB Numeric keypad (DECKPAM) ESC>
Printer ready (DSR) ESC[?l0n Cursor forward (CUF) ESC[PnC Suppress 25th line
Cursor pos rqst (DSR) ESC[6n Cursor backward (CUB) ESC[PnD (QUMES2L) ESC[30h
Cursor pos rpt (CPR) ESC[P1;PcR Cursor position (CUP) ESC[P1;PcH Display 25th line
Device attributes (DA) ESC[cor Cursor home (CUP) ESC[H (QUMES2L) ESC[301
ESC[0c Horz & vert pos (HVP) ESC[P1,Pcf Next page (NP) ESC[PnU Identify terminal (DEClO) ESCZ Position home (HVP) ESC[f Previous page (PP) ESC[PnV
Device VT131 (DA) ESC[?7c Index (IND) ESCD Scroll up (SU) ESC[PnS
Device VT100 (DA) ESC[?1;2c Reverse index (RI) ESCM Scroll down (SD) ESC[PnT
Reset (RIS) ESCc Next line (NEL) ESCE
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