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*Line B (Ch 1): V.24 (RS-232-C), V.11 (RS-422-A), 20 mA Current Loop, Mouse adapter
 
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==Specifications==
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The specifications for the terminal is based on the following international standards<ref name="FuncSpec" />:
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; ISO 646 : 7-bit coded character set for information process interchange.
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; ISO 2022 : Information processing, ISO 7-bit and 8-bit coded character sets and code extension techniques.
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; ISO 6429 : Information processing, ISO 7-bit and 8-bit coded character sets, additional control functions for character, and imaging devices.
  
 
==Documentation==
 
==Documentation==

Revision as of 17:56, 28 October 2012

Tandberg TDV 1200
Manufacturer Tandberg
Model TDV 1200
Communication
Interfaces RS-232C,
20 mA current loop,
RS-422-A (V.11)
Baud Rates 50 - 38400

The Tandberg TDV 1200 terminal[1] was produced by Tandberg Data and sold by Norsk Data[2] (ND) as product number 110140.

Interfaces

The terminal has two communication links called "Line A" and "Line B". Each of those can have up to two physical adapters connected (you can only use one at a time). In addition the terminal has a peripheral interface. There is space for up to three optional adapters in the terminal. The standard interface is RS-232-C (V.24) designated "Internal Line A (Ch 4)".

Optional adapters

  • Optional Line A (Ch 3): V.24 (RS-232-C), V.11 (RS-422-A), 20 mA Current Loop, Mouse adapter
  • Line B (Ch 1): V.24 (RS-232-C), V.11 (RS-422-A), 20 mA Current Loop, Mouse adapter
  • Peripheral interface (Ch 2): Centronics adapter, Magnetic Card Reader adapter

Specifications

The specifications for the terminal is based on the following international standards[1]:

ISO 646 
7-bit coded character set for information process interchange.
ISO 2022 
Information processing, ISO 7-bit and 8-bit coded character sets and code extension techniques.
ISO 6429 
Information processing, ISO 7-bit and 8-bit coded character sets, additional control functions for character, and imaging devices.

Documentation

ND-12.045.1 EN ND Display Terminal 1200 User Guide.

ND-12.047 EN ND Display Terminal 1200 Reference Manual.

ND-12.054.1 EN ND Display Terminal 1200 Functional Specifications.[1]

References