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G544-0851- 5




General Information Manual
for the
IBM Displaywriter System




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Fifth Edition (May 1982)

The information in this manual describes all models of the IBM
Displaywriter System. Your IBM representative can provide
additional information regarding the date any particular
component will be available or how the IBM Displaywriter System
functions.

Graphics in this publication represent design models and may not
be exact replicas of production models.

Requests for IBM publications should be made to your IBM
representative or to the IBM branch office serving your locality.

A form for reader's comments is at the back of this publication.
If the form has been removed, address your comments to IBM
Corporation, Information Development, Department 95H, Building
998, 11400 Burnet Road, Austin, Texas 78758. IBM may use and
distribute any of the information you supply in any way it
believes appropriate without incurring any obligation whatever.
You may, of course, continue to use the information you supply.

~ Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1980,
1981, 1982
PREFACE




PURPOSE
This manual is designed to give a general overview of the
IBM Disp1aywriter System--a modular, diskette-based word
processing system. Licensed programs provide the IBM
Disp1aywriter System functions, such as text processing,
files management, and electronic communications.

Besides providing information about the IBM Disp1aywriter
System functions, this manual also describes the
equipment components and available IBM support for the
IBM Disp1aywriter System.


AUDIENCE
This publication is intended for company executives,
office administrators, and office personnel who may
direct or supervise the use of the IBM Disp1aywriter
System but who may not directly operate the system.
Familiarity with word processing is helpful, but not
mandatory, in understanding the contents of this
publication.


CONTENTS
This publication has five chapters, four appendixes, and
a glossary: