Instruction manual

CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALS
4425, 4410, 610, and 615 MT Terminals
The 4425, 4410, 615 MT, and 610 terminals can also be used to administer DEFINITY Communi-
cation Systems. The 4425, 4410, 615 MT, and 610 terminals have eight function keys ([F1]
through [F8]) that are automatically assigned functions by the system software. These keys
allow the user to edit and fill out the screen forms and then submit the forms into system transla-
tions. Since the keys are assigned by the system, they cannot be programmed by the user.
The function assigned to each of the keys is displayed at the bottom of the 4425 or 4410 screen.
Figure 2-6 shows the location of the eight keys and their relationship to the screen for the 4425.
Figure 2-7 shows the same information for the 4410. Figure 2-8 shows the information for the
610. Figure 2-9 shows the information for the 615 MT Terminal.
When the user logs into the system and receives the
enter
command:
prompt, the system
automatically assigns the
CANCEL
function to [F1] and the
HELP
function to [F5] .
When the user types in a command, the system automatically assigns the
REFRESH
function to
[F2] , the
ENTER
function to [F3] , and the
CLEAR FIELD
function to [F4] . These functions will
appear at the bottom of the screen after the station screen form is displayed.
If the screen form has more than one page, the system automatically assigns the
NEXT PAGE
function to [F7] and the
PREV PAGE
function to [F8] .
See Table 2-A for a description of how to
use the keys.
AT&T PC 6300 Keyboard
The PC 6300 function keys will work like a 4410 if the terminal is equipped with an AT&T 4410
emulation software package or a 4425 if it is equipped with an AT&T 4425 emulation software
package. The function keys are automatically assigned by system software when the user logs
in.
If the PC is equipped with an AT&T 513 emulation software package, the user must assign func-
tion keys such as HELP and NEXT PAGE to the function key labels on the PC screen and then
use these keys as function keys. The system does not automatically assign the function keys.
The escape sequences that must be assigned to the labels for the function keys are in the table
below:
TABLE 2-B. Escape Sequences
Label
Escape Sequence
HELP
[ESC] OM
NEXT PAGE [ESC] [U
PREV PAGE [ESC] [V
ENTER
[ESC] SB
CANCEL
[ESC] Ow
REFRESH
[ESC] Na
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