User`s guide
Setup
31
Keys:
F5
Enter
Key:
[CR,
GR-LF,
TAB]
Select
the
code
the
enter
key
in
the
numeric
keypad
transmits.
Return
Key:
[CR,
CR-LF,
TAB]
Select
the
code
the
return
key
on
the
main
alphanumeric
keypad
transmits.
Alt
Key
(left):
[Meta,
Legend,
Funct,
Scroll-Lock,
Alt
Key]
Select
the
way
in
which
the
left
ALl
key
behaves.
In ANSI
emulations,
Compose
is
available
as
a
selection
instead
of Legend.
The
Alt
Key
selection
refers
to
the
right
Alt
key.
•
Meta
sets
the
most
significant
bit
for
the
next
character
and
allows
8-bit
data
to be
generated
from
the
keyboard.
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Legend
precedes
a
key
from
the
keyboard
and
causes
the
character
that
IS
pnnted
on
the
right-side
of
the
key
to be
sent
to
the
terminal
or
host.
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Compose
precedes
sequences
of
keys
to
create
a
character
that
IS
not
on
the
keyboard
but
IS
available
in
the
active
character
set.
• Scroll Lock
causes
the
Alt
key
to
function
as
the
Scroll
Lock
key,
and
is a toggle to
hold/free
data
on
the
screen.
It
requires
the
use
of flow
control
for
the
host
port
"Rcv Prtcl",
•
Funct
causes
the
Alt key to
function
as
the
Funct
key
on
an
ASCII
keyboard.
• Alt
Key
causes
the
left
Ait
key
to
behave
identically
to
the
right
Alt
key.
Pound
Key:
[U.S.,
British]
Choose
the
character
transmitted
for
23h:
the
US
pound
(#) or
the
British
pound
(£).
Return
Key
Repeat:
[On,
Off]
Select
whether
the
Return
key
located
on
the
alphanumeric
keypad
will
repeat
when
held
down
for
more
than
half
a
second
(only
selectable
when
"Key
Repeat"
= On).
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Local
Leadin:
[On,
Off]
This
parameter
is
only
available
when
Key Mode (in
the
Kybd
menu)
is ScanCode. If Local
Leadin
is off,
the
only
local
function
(Appendix
A)
that
is
available
is
Ctrl-Scroll
Lock
to
enter
Setup.
If Local
Leadin
is on,
the
Setup
keystroke
"introduces"
the
keystroke
as
local
and
then
local
functions
can
be
generated
using
the
keystrokes
listed
on
page
A-I.
For
example,
to
enter
Setup
when
Scan
Code
and
Local
Leadin
are
on,
press
Ctrl-Scroll
Lock
to
introduce
this
as
a local
function,
and
then
Ctrl-Scroll
Lock
to
enter
Setup.
Local
Leadin
will
not
work
if
Comm
Mode is
set
to
Half
Block
or
Full
Block.
PC
PC
Keyboard
Disconnect:
[Disabled,
Pause,
Alt-Pause]
Select
the
keystroke
that
will
generate
a
modem
disconnect.
Backspace:
[BS/DEL,
DEUBS,
DEUCAN,
BS/BS]
Choose
the
codes
sent
by
the
backspace
key
in
the
normal/shifted
positions.
Desk
Ace:
[Sh-Gtrl-Fkeys,
Ctrl
+--,
Disabled]
Select
how
the
Desk
Accessories
can
be
accessed.
This
selection
does
not
appear
when
SCO
Console
emulation
IS
selected.
In SCO
Console
emulation,
Ctrl
+--
is
the
only
access
method.
The
default
allows
the
desk
accessories
to be
accessed
through
a
menu
which
appears
when
Ctrl
and
the
left
arrow
key
are
pressed
simultaneously.
This
brings
up
a
pop-up
window;
selections
for
the
specific
accessory
can
be
made
from
that
menu
by
pressing
F1-F5.
The
Sh-Ctrl-Fkeys
option,
when
selected,
allows
direct
access
to
desk
accessories
by
pressing
Sh-Ctrl-F1
through
Sh-CtrJ-F5.
Selecting
Disabled
will
inhibit
entry
to
desk
accessories.
Once
a
desk
accessory
is
displayed,
any
other
desk
accessory
can
be
accessed
by
pressing
only
the
function
key
associated
with
it
(without
pressing
Sh-Ctrl).
When
using
PC-Term
emulation,
Local
Leadin
(in
the
F5
menu)
must
be
on
to
access
desk
accessories.
Then,
to
view
the
diagnostic
menu,
for
example,
press
Ctrl-Scroll
Lock,
Ctrl-+--,
F5.