When using the Wyse 150 terminal for operation with either CCI Concurrent DOS or Multiuser DOS, the following settings are recommended. The procedure for entering SETUP mode on a Wyse 150 depends on the keyboard and current terminal personality. When the terminal is in a PCTERM/scancode personality, press CTRL-SELECT on an Enhanced PC keyboard or CTRL-SETUP on an ASCII or ANSI keyboard. When in an ASCII/non-scancode personality, press SHIFT-SELECT or SHIFT-SETUP instead. Options which differ from the factory settings are marked with an asterisk (*).

F1 DISP
COLUMNS = 80                            CURSOR = BLINK BLK                                 SCRN SAVER = ON
LINES = 25 *                                 DISPLAY = DARK                                        CHAR CELL = 10X13
PAGE = 1 X LINES                        AUTOPAGE = OFF                                       80/132 CLR = OFF
F2 GENRL
PERSONALITY = PCTERM*            ENHANCE = OFF                                        STATUS LINE = ON
SCROLL = JUMP                            AUTOSCRL = ON                                        WRAP EOL = OFF
RCV CR = CR                                 MONITOR = OFF                                         RECOGNIZE DEL = OFF
F3 KEYBD
KEYCLICK = ON                              REPEAT = ON                                            KEYCODE = SCAN *
XMT LIM = 35 CPS *                         MARGIN BELL = OFF                                 BELL VOLUME = 1
LANGUAGE = US                             KEYS = TYPWRITER
F4 COMM
BAUD RATE = 38400 *                       DATA/PARITY = 8/NONE                           STOP BITS = 1 RCVHANDSHK = DTR *                      RCV HANDSHK LEVEL=64                       XMT HANDSHAKE = NONE
COMM = FDX
F5 MISC
WPRT INTENSITY = DIM                     WPRT REV = OFF                                    WPRT UNDRLN = OFF
BLK END = US/CR                              ATTRIBUTE = CHAR
Alternative XPC Handshaking under F4 Comm: (to be used when only three wires are available) BAUD RATE = 38400 *
DATA/PARITY = 8/NONE
STOP BITS = 1
RCV HANDSHK = XPC *
RCV HANDSHAKE LEVEL=64
XMT HANDSHK = NONE
COMM = FDX

It is recommended to use hardware handshaking whenever possible, as this provides the most stable enviroment for higher baud rates. Hardware handshaking refers to DSR/DTR as a rule, although this setting may differ depending on which type of port the terminal is connected (COMx port or Multiuser serial board).