User`s guide

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Setup
37
Program:
F12
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
FlO
FII
~
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F2
Quick
Genrl
Disp
Kybd
Keys Ports
Host
Print
Ernul
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Exec
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Parameters
Program
~
FlKey
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,
Key
Dir
~
Comm
Dependent
Text:
Bytes
Remaining:
0542
Label:~==-_
Choices
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Parameter
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Choice
Exit Pause
Program:
[F/Key,
Sh-F/Key,
Edit
Key,
Sh-Edit
Keyj
Specify
the
type
of
key
to be
programmed-function
or
edit
key
in
its
normal
or
shifted
state.
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When
Fkey
Speed
is
Fast
in
the
EMUL (F9)
menu,
the
Program
options
are
F/Key
and
Sh-F/Key.
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When
SCQ
Console
emulation
is
selected,
the
Program
options
are
F/Key,
Sh-F/Key,
Ctl-F/Key,
Ctl-Sh-F/Key,
and
Edit
Key.
Key
Dir:
[Comm
Depend,
Host,
Printer,
Printer
&
Host,
Screen,
Host
&
Screen,
Printer
&
Screen,
All]
Select
the
destination
of
the
contents
of
the
function
or
edit
key.
Comm
Dependent
will
cause
the
direction
of
the
key
data
to
correspond
to
the
"Comm
Mode" of
the
current
emulation.
For
example,
if
the
"Comm
Mode" is
Full
Block,
the
contents
of
the
key
will be
channeled
to
the
screen
only.
If
it
were
Full
Duplex,
then
the
contents
would
be
sent
to
the
host
only.
Text:
An
edit
field
which
permits
up
to
255
characters.
Once
the
overall
text
limit
(up
to
542
characters)
is
reached,
the
terminal
will
beep
and
accept
no
more
text.
If
the
text
is
deleted
with
the
backspace
key,
the
default
code
is
no
longer
programmed.
Shift-Backspace
will
restore
the
default.
See
the
Edit
Fields
section
(page
38)
or
"Fkey
Speed"
in
the
Emulation
section
(page 34).
Label:
A
label
of
up
to 7
characters
can
be
entered
for
function
keys
in
ASCII
emulations
only.
See
"Display
NV
Labels"
on
page
35.
<Backspace>
-
delete
<Shift>
<Back>
-
default
field
Key:
Select
the
key
to be
programmed.
The
keys
that
are
listed
as
choices
depend
upon
the
Program
parameter
as
shown
below:
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pc:
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When
a PC
style
keyboard
is
attached,
the
choices
are:
When
Program
~
F/Key
or
Sh-F/Key,
the
choices
are
[F1,
F2,
F3, F4, F5, F6,
Fl,
FB,
F9,
F10, F11,
F12, F13,
F14,
F15,
F16].
When
Program
~
Edit
Key
or
Sh-Edii
Key,
the
choices
are
[Tab,
Esc,
Backspace,
Delete,
Return,
Home,
t,
-l-,
+-,
--+,
EnterKpd,
Insert,
PageDown,
PageUp,
End,
Print].
lANSI~
",
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When
an
ANSI
keyboard
is
attached,
the
choices
are:
When
Program
~
F/Key
or
Sh-F/Key,
the
choices
are
[F1,
F2, F3,
F4,
F5, F6,
Fl,
FB,
F9,
F10,
F11,
F12,
F13, F14,
Help,
Do,
F1l,
F1B,
F19,
F20j.
When
Program
~
Edit
Key
or
Sh-Edit
key,
the
choices
are
[Tab,
<Xj,Select,
Return,
t. t, +-,
--+,
Enter,
Next
Screen,
Remove,
PF1, PF2,
PF3,
PF4].
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~,
When
the
SCQ
emulation
is
selected
(only
applicable
to
the
PC
keyboard)
the
following
choices
apply:
When
Program
~
F/Key,
Sh-F/Key,
Ctrl-F/Key,
or
Ctrl-Sh-F/Key,
the
choices
are
[F1,
F2,
F3, F4,
F5, F6,
Fl,
FB,
F9,
F10, F11,
F12j.
When
Program
~
Edit
Key
or
Sh-Edit
key,
the
choices
are
[Home,
Insert,
PageDown,
PageUp,
End,
t, t, +-, -»],
To
program
an
ESC
(escape)
character
into
the
key
text,
press
Ctrl-].
To
program
a
DEL
character
into
the
text
field,
press
Ctrl-Shift-"
(alphanumeric
keypad)
.