User`s guide
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Display
Fields
The
screen
display
shown
below
is
a
snapshot
of
the
terminal's
screen
in
an
ASCll
emulation.
Cursor
Page
Position
Session
Self-test
Number
Indicator
Results
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Monitor
Top Status
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Mode
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Cursor
Bottom
Status
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LABEL 1
LABEL 2 LABEL 3
The
top
line
of
the
display
is
referred
to
as
the
Top
Status
Line.
The
Top
Status
Line
can
be
disabled
if
desired.
The
bottom
line
of
the
display
can
serve
as
a
Bottom
Status
Line
in
ANSI
emulations
or
a Function
Key
Label
Line for
ASCll
emulations.
The
Session
Indicator
displays
the
number
of
the
session
whose
data
is
displayed
below
the
Top
Status
Line.
The
Page #
indicator
displays
the
page
number
of
the
currently
displayed
page
(except
for
page
0,
when
nothing
is
displayed
in
this
field).
The
Monitor Mode field
indicator
will be
present
only
if
"Monitor
Mode"
is
set
to On
(either
through
Setup
or
manually
from
the
keyboard).
The
Communication
field will
display
FDX, HDX, BLK,
or
LOC to
represent
the
current
communication
mode
for
the
session
indicated
by
the
Session
Indicator.
The
Cursor Position
indicator
displays
the
position
of
the
cursor
in
row
and
column
numbers
separated
by a
colon
(e.g.
5:22).
The
Self-test
Result
field
indicates
the
results
(Pass
or
Check) of
the
self-diagnostic
tests
performed
by
the
terminal
at
startup.
This
field
is
cleared
with
the
first
keystroke
after
power
up.
If
the
Check
message
appears,
turn
the
terminal
off
and
on.
If
the
message
still
appears,
call
the
technical
support
number
listed
inside
of
the
front
cover
of
this
guide.