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==== Font ====
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[https://github.com/sebras sebras] has made a python script to extract the font from the FONT ROM and convert it to an image see <code>extract-tdv.py</code> at sebras/norsk-data-vdu-301-s<ref>[https://github.com/sebras/norsk-data-vdu-301-s github sebras/norsk-data-vdu-301-s]</ref>.
  
 
== Pictures ==
 
== Pictures ==

Revision as of 18:50, 26 October 2021

Tandberg TDV 2200
Tandberg TDV 2200 1.jpg
Manufacturer Tandberg
Model TDV 2200
Communication
Interfaces 20 mA current loop,
RS-232C,
V.11
Baud Rates 110-9600
Display
Size 15-inch
Character Modes
Resolution 80x25
Matrix 7x9
Firmware
CPU 4.9152 MHz Intel 8085A
RAM 2K
Personalities Tandberg TDV 2115

The Tandberg TDV 2200 was a series of terminals produced by Tandberg Data.

Features

Notable features.

PUSH-keys

The terminal has eight PUSH-keys, providing (by use of SHIFT) sixteen functions. PUSH, Programmable Utility for String Handling, allows the user (or the host computer) to program often used words or code sequences that can be transitted by pushing the appropriate PUSH-key. The strings associated with PUSH-keys are stored in non-volatile memory and are not lost when power is turned off.

Character limits

Each PUSH key has a limit to how many characters it can store. The limits are:

  • P1 to P8: 12 characters
  • P9 to P12: 32 characters
  • P13 to P16: 48 characters

Language versions

The terminal exists in several versions (different local language): Danish, English, French, German, international, Norwegian and Swedish.

Options

Available options:

Other info

Setup

To access the setup menus, hold down the CTRL key and press the HELP key twice in quick succession.

Interfaces

Standard

The terminal has the following standard interfaces (resident on mainboard):

  • Channel A: V.24, V.11
  • Printer: V.11
  • Keyboard: V.11

Optional

Optional interface adapters (plug-in boards)

  • Channel A: Current Loop
  • Printer: V.24, Current Loop
  • Channel B: V.24, V.11, Current Loop

Note: the terminal can only have two optional interface adapter boards at the same time.

Font

sebras has made a python script to extract the font from the FONT ROM and convert it to an image see extract-tdv.py at sebras/norsk-data-vdu-301-s[1].

Pictures

TDV 2200/9 terminal.

TDV 2200/9 keyboard

ND246 keyboard

ND320 keyboard.

References