Specifications

SECTION
II
2.1.2 Modifying Parameters
The
fields
on
each set-up
line
denote
an
option which determines
how the
terminal
will
behave
when
you
exit Set-up mode.
The
nature
of the
parameter
is
suggested
by the
particular
value displayed
in the
field; e.g.,
"USA"
is one of the
settings
for the
(implied)
option, desired national character set.
The
setting
visible
in a
field when
you
first enter Set-Up mode
is the
setting
in
effect.
To
see the
other valeus
for a
parameter, continue pressing
the
Spacebar
or the
"T"
key.
If
you
wish
to
change
to a new
setting, scroll though
the
choices
until
the
desired setting
is
visible
in the
field. I.e.,
the
value displayed
will
be the
value
put in
effect
when
you
exit.
Changes
to
parameters
are not
made permanent
until
you
save them.
2.1.3
Exiting
and
Saving Changes
Changes
to
parameters
are not
made permanent
until
you
save them
to
non-volatile
memory.
Once saved, they remain
in
non-volatile memory
until
you
save
new
changes.
To
save
setting(s)
as
changed,
press
SHIFT/S
(simultaneously press
the
SHIFT
and S
keys).
SHIFT/S saves
the
settings
and
causes
the
terminal
to
exit Set-Up Mode. These
settings remain
in
effect
until
you
save
new
ones.
The
following fields revert
to
their default setting when
you
turn
the
terminal
off and
then
on:
Field
Default Setting
Auxiliary port status
AUX OFF
Editing
mode EDTL
Graphics mode GRAPH
OFF
Keyboard
lock
KB
ON
Number
of
lines
per
page
24
LN/PG
Page-to-page
scrolling
FLIP
OFF
Printer port communication
BIDIR
OFF
Time
of
day
08-00
2.1.4
Exiting with Temporary Changes
Changes
to
parameters
may
also
be
temporary; i.e., they remain
in
effect
until
new
changes
are
made
or
until
the
terminal
is
turned
off.
To
leave Set-Up with temporary changes, press SET-UP (SHIFT/NO SCROLL).
The
values
in
non-volatile memory
are not
affected
when
you
exit
Set-Up
in
this way.
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