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GA 18-2051-3
File No. S370/4300/8100/S1-09




Systems An Introduction to the
IBM 3101 Display Terminal




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Preface

This publication provides introductory information about This publication assumes that the reader has a basic knowl-
the IBM 3101 Display Terminal and is intended for those edge of data processing. Those who read chapters related
responsible for the management, planning, and analysis of to programming are expected to have an understanding of
data processing systems. operating systems, access methods, and communications
between a host and a terminal.
This publication is divided into the following chapters:
More detailed information regarding the IBM 3101 can be
Chapter I, "Overview," highlights the most important found in the following manuals.
aspects of the product.
IBM 3101 Display Terminal Description, GA18-2033
Chapter 2, "Models and Characteristics," describes the IBM 3101 Display Terminal Operator Reference Information,
various 310 I models and their functional characteristics. GA18-2035
IBM 3101 Display Terminal Setup Instructions, GA18-2034
Chapter 3, "Host Attachment," describes communica- IBM 3101 Display Terminal Customer Problem Analysis
tion facilities and host support for the attachment of the and Resolution (CPAR) Guide, GA18-2036
3101.

Chapter 4, "Setup and Problem Resolution by Customer,"
introduces the philosophy of setup and problem analysis
and resolution performed by the customer.




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