Specifications
SETTING
UP
2.2.7
Set
Up
Line
7
Field
FIELD=
F
S
HEOL=
U
S
STPROT=
E
C
)
ENPROT=
E
C
(
HEOM
=
C
R
ANSWER
BACK
=X.X,1
Description
Sets
characters sent
in
place
of
protected field, when
protected fields
are not
transmitted. Type
in
desired
characters.
Any two
characters acceptable; default
is FS
(field
separator)
=
1C
(hex).
NOTE:
if
mistake made
in
typing,
use
Arrow
key to
leave field. Then return
to
field
and
type
in
correct characters.
Set
to
match host's
end fif
Tine
terminator. Type
in
desired characters.
Any two
characters acceptable;
default
is US
(unit
separator)
= 1F
(hex). NOTE:
if
mistake
made
in
typing,
use
Arrow
key to
leave field.
Then return
to
field
and
type
in
correct
characters.
Sets
characters sent denoting start
of
protected
field,
when protected fields
are
transmitted. Type
in
desired
characters.
Any two
characters acceptable; default
is
E(s)C).
NOTE:
if
mistake
made
in
typing,
use
Arrow
key
to
leave field. Then return
to
field
and
type
in
correct
characters.
Sets characters sent denoting
end of
protected
field,
when protected fields
are
transmitted. Type
in
desired
characters.
Any two
characters acceptable; default
is
E(s)C
(.
NOTE:
if
mistake made
in
typing,
use
Arrow
key
to
leave field. Then return
to
field
and
type
in
correct
characters.
Set
to
match
host's
find
gt
message terminator. Type
in
desired characters.
Any two
characters acceptable;
default
is
CTRL/M
(carriage return). NOTE:
if
mistake
made
in
typing,
use
Arrow
key to
leave
field.
Then
return
to
field
and
type
in
correct characters.
20
character
field
for
ANSWERBACK message
to
host,
identifying terminal
to the
host. First
and
last characters
serve
as
delimiters
(not
transmitted)
and
must
be the
same. Default message
is
"X.X,
n".
X.X
denotes
the
firmware version;
"n"
denotes
the
number
of
pages
set
up in
screen memory
(0
means
1
page,
1
means
2
pages,
and so
on).
NOTE:
if
mistake made
in
typing,
use
Arrow
key to
leave field. Then return
to
field
and
type
in
correct characters.
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