User`s guide

Setup
30
Keyboard:
F4
Language:
[US,
U.K.,
Danish,
Finnish,
French,
German,
Norwegian,
Portuguese,
Spanish,
Swedish,
Dutch,
Belgian-Flemish,
French-Canadian,
Italian,
Latin-American,
Swiss-French,
Swiss-German]
Choose
the
language
that
matches
the
keyboard.
Char
Set
Mode:
[PC,
ANSI,
ASCII]
Choose
character
sets
used
for
20-7Fh
(GL)
and
AO-FFh (GR). In VT
emulations,
the
default
is ANSI.
The
table
below
can
be
used
to
determine
which
sets
are
loaded
for
each
mode,
depending
on
"Char
Set
Mode"
and
"UPSS"
(in
the
Ernul
(F9)
menu).
Char
Set
Mode
Char
Set
(F9
menu)
Language
Default
Character
Set
(F4
menu)
PC
GL
Multinational
Any
ANSI Standard
National Any
PC-NRC
GR
Multinational
US or UK
PC-Multinational
French Canadian
PC French Canadian
Norwegian
PC Norwegian
All others
PC Multinational
National Any
Extended
PC-Multinational
ASCII
GL
Multinational Any
ANSI Standard
National Any
ASCII-NRC
GR Multinational
Any
PC-Multinational
or National Any
ANSI
GL Multinational Any
ANSI Standard
National Any
ASCII-NRC
GR
Multinational Any
ISO-Latin/ANSI Supp
or National Any
Key
Mode:
[ASCII,
ScanCode]
Select
whether
keys
transmit
ASCII
codes
or
the
ScanCode.
The
ScanCode
transmits
a
"make
code"
when
a
key
is
pressed
and
a
"break
code"
upon
its
release.
When
ScanCode
is
selected,
"Comm
Mode" is
forced
to Full
Duplex
and
"Character
Set"
is forced to Multinational (8-bit).
Keyclick:
[On,
Off]
Choose
whether
pressing
a
key
results
in
a
clicking
sound.
The
default
is off in SCQ
Console
emulation.
Key
Repeat:
[On,
Off]
Choose
whether
keys,
including
function
keys,
will
repeat
when
pressed
for
more
than
half
a
second.
This
setting
does
not
affect
the
following
keys
on
the
keyboard:
Caps
Lock, Scroll Lock,
Num
Lock,
Shift
keys,
Ctrl
keys,
Alt
keys,
Return,
Print
Screen,
Pause.
Lock,
Fl-F5,
Shift
keys,
Control,
Compose,
and
Return.
Key
Rate:
[15
cps,
20
cps,
30
cps]
When
"Key
Repeat"
is
on,
a
key
that
is
pressed
for
more
than
half
a
second
will
automatically
repeat.
This
selection
allows
you
to
choose
the
number
of
characters
that
are
generated
per
second
when
a
key
is
auto
repeating.
Margin
Bell:
[On,
Off]
Choose
whether
a bell
tone
sounds
when
the
cursor
is
nine
positions
away
from
the
right
margin.
Key
Lock:
[Caps,
Reverse,
Shift]
-
this
setting
affects
the
state
of
alphanumeric
keys
when
Caps-Lock
is
engaged.
Caps
causes
alphabetic
keys
to be
uppercase
regardless
of
the
Shift
key.
Reverse
means
that
pressing
the
Shift
key
will
generate
lower-case
alphabetic
keys,
Shift
causes
all
alphanumeric
keys
to be
generated
as
uppercase
(or
shifted,
in
the
case
of
numbers).
If
the
Shift
key
is
hit,
while
Shift
is
selected,
Caps-Lock
will be
disengaged.