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TI Omni 820 | |
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Manufacturer | TI |
Model | Omni 820 |
Lifetime | |
Introduced | prior to October, 1978 |
Communication | |
Interfaces |
RS-232C, 20 mA current loop |
Baud Rates | 110, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 |
Character Modes | |
Matrix | 9x7 |
The TI Omni 820 is a dot matrix printing terminal introduced sometime prior to October, 1978.[1]
Options
Code | Description |
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BSC | Basic Model 820 KSR |
115V | 115 volt operation |
220V | 220 volt operation |
CSA | Standard EIA RS-232-C interface |
PSF | Standard printer (10 characters per inch) |
PCF | Compressed print option (10 and 16.5 characters per inch) |
MFG | Device/Forms Control (DFC) option |
Code | Description |
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KFS | Standard full ASCII |
KFN | Standard full ASCII with numeric pad |
KAS | APL/ASCII |
KAN | APL/ASCII with numeric pad |
KKS | Katakana/ASCII |
KKN | Katakana/ASCII with numeric pad |
Code | Description |
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CAC | 300 baud acoustic coupler |
CTY | 20 mA current loop |
Code | Description |
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MDP | Default configuration option |
MPP | Protected configuration option |
Code | Description |
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UKF | United Kingdom ASCII |
DNF | Danish/Norwegian ASCII |
SFF | Swedish/Finnish ASCII |
FRF | French ASCII |
GRF | German ASCII |
Manx
- Silent 700 / OMNI 800 Electronic Data Terminals, Accessories and Supplies Price List, October, 1978
- Omni 800 Maintenance Manual Model 820 KSR Terminal, December, 1978
- OMNI 800 Electronic Data Terminals Maintenance Manual Model 820 RO Terminal Model 820 KSR Terminal, November, 1979
- Operator's and System Manual Model 820 KSR Terminal, October, 1988
Images
References
- ↑ "Silent 700 / OMNI 800 Electronic Data Terminals, Accessories and Supplies Price List". October, 1978. http://manx.classiccmp.org/details.php/2,18337. Retrieved February 19, 2013.
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