User`s guide
Setup
24
An
exception
to
this
is
function/edit
key
and
answerback
message
programming.
Once
edited
in
Setup,
the
changes
are
saved
regardless
of
the
way
in
which
you
exit
Setup.
Movement
Inside
Menus
F1
through
F12
-
Select
the
menu
that
corresponds
to
the
function
key.
The
Print
Scm
key
is
available
to
access
the
"EXEC"
menu.
These
keys
are
always
active
within
Setup.
The
keys
are
labeled
at
the
top
of
each
menu.
Cursor
control
keys
( t
+-J,~)
-
These
keys
control
movement
to
parameters
within
the
menu
and
is
indicated
by a
highlighted
selection
bar.
This
selection
bar
will
wrap
to
the
other
side
of
the
menu
at
the
top,
bottom
and
side
boundaries.
For
each
parameter,
there
are
at
least
two
choices.
As
the
parameter
is
highlighted,
the
available
choices
appear
in
the
area
above
the
help
bar.
Some
parameters
are
action
fields
and
have no
choices.
See
the
Action
Fields
section
below.
Enter
and
Shift-Enter
- Cycle "up" or "down"
through
the
choices
for a given
parameter.
The
following
keystrokes
are
also
available
but
are
not
documented
in
the
Setup
help
bar.
Tab
and
Shift·Tab
- Move
from
menu
to
menu
forward
or
backward
without
using
function
keys.
Space
and
Shift·Space
- Cycle
through
the
list
of
choices.
Same
as
Enter
and
Shift-Enter.
Parameters
are
changed
and
executed
as
soon
as
that
field is exited.
Page
resets
may
occur
when
certain
choices
are
made
in
Setup,
and
the
screen
will
temporarily
become
blank
while
the
terminal
processes.
Action
Fields
Certain
parameters
are
not
selections
but
action
fields.
When
the
action
field is
highlighted
and
then
selected,
the
action
is
taken.
A "WAIT"
message
may
appear
at
the
top
right
portion
of
the
screen,
and
when
the
action
is
completed,
a "DONE"
message
will
appear.
These
messages
are
cleared
when
the
selection
bar
is
placed
on
another
parameter.
Dual
Session
Mode
There
are
two
"sets"
of
"session"
setup
parameters,
if
you
are
using
the
terminal
in
dual
session
mode.
To toggle
between
sessions
while
in or
out
of
setup
mode,
press
Ctrl·Enter
(kpd).
For
a
complete
explanation
of
session-
dependent
and
terminal-dependent
parameters,
see
page
39.