User`s guide
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Setup
32
ANSI
Keyboard
Disconnect:
[Disabled,
Shifl-F5]
Choose
to allow
the
keystroke
that
will
generate
a
modem
disconnect
on
the
ANSI
keyboard
or to
disable
the
Disconnect
function.
If"Fl
to
F5
keys"
selection
is
set
to
Fkey
in
Setup,
the
Disconnect
function
will be
remapped
to
Ctrl-Shift-F5.
F1
to
F5
keys:
[Local,
Fkey]
This
selection
determines
whether
the
first five
keys
(labeled
FI-F5)
serve
as
local
keystrokes
(for
example,
F3
allows
access
to
Setup)
or
will
serve
as
function
keys
which
are
loaded
with
the
default
strings.
(Only
reprogrammed
strings
are
visible
in
the
text
area
for a given
function
or
edit
key;
the
default
strings
are
not
visible in
Setup).
If
Fkey
is
selected,
then
the
keystroke
to
enter
Setup
becomes
Ctrl-F3
on
the
ANSI
keyboard.
ANSI
Keyboard
With
the
three
remapping
selections,
keys
which
are
available
on a PC
keyboard
are
now
available
on
the
ANSI
style
keyboard:
[ESC] ['-I [ ,
and
.J.
These
three
selections
should
either
be
kept
in
their
defaults
(as
they
appear
on
the
keyboard),
or all
three
should
be
changed
to follow
the
mapping
scheme
described
here.
<:
Key:
['
and
- or
ESC]
Select
the
characters
sent
by
the
tic/tilde
key.
<>
Key:
[< and> or'
and
-]
Select
the
characters
sent
by
the
triangle
bracket
key
in
the
normal
and
shifted
positions.
"and
••
Keys:
["
and
••
or,<
and
.»]
Select
the
characters
sent
by
the
comma
and
period
keys
in
the
normal
and
shifted
modes.
Keyboard Legends
L::.I
L
'
L.'
L
Remapped
Keys
DEL
Key:
[BS/DEL,
DEUBS,
DEUCAN]
Choose
the
codes
sent
by
the
< x] key on
the
ANSI
keyboard
in
the
normal
and
shifted
positions.
Enter
Key:
[CR,
CR-LF,
TAB]
Select
the
code
transmitted
by
the
Enter
key
on
the
numeric
keypad.
Return
Key:
[CR,
CR-LF, TAB]
select
the
code
transmitted
by
the
Return
key
on
the
main
alphanumeric
keypad.
Return
Key
Repeat:
[On,
Off]
Select
whether
the
Return
key
located
on
the
alphanumeric
keypad
will
auto-repeat
(only
selectable
when
"Key
Repeat"
= On).
Compose
Key:
[Meta,
Compose,
Funct,
Scroll-Lock,
Alt
Key]
This
selection
indicates
the
role
that
the
Compose
key
will play.
The
explanation
of
choices
is
the
same
as
the
Alt
Key
selection
on
page
31.