User`s guide

Hint:
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).
To program a carriage return or line feed into the key text field, press Ctrl+M or
Ctrl+J, respectively.
To program the Print S
creen key to perform a local print screen (page) function:, in the key text field, press Ctrl+[ and then P. Next, set the “Key
Dir”=Screen option.
Execute Menu (Prnt Scrn)
This menu consists entirely of action parameters. Terminal parameters affect all settings, including the emulation. Emulation cho
ices affect only settings that relate
to the chosen emulation.
Save Terminal:
Saves all settings in non-volatile (permanent) memory.
Reset Terminal:
Initializes all terminal parameters. This c
ommand also resets pages and restores the default modes.
Recall Terminal:
Reverts to all terminal and session settings that were saved in nonvolatile memory. This command also performs a “Reset Terminal” action. Called a hard
reset, it has the same effect as turning the terminal off and back on.
Default Terminal:
Loads all the defaults for the terminal and session, including the emulation. This command also performs a “Reset Terminal” action. Called a hard reset, it has
the same effect as turning the terminal off and back on.
Save Emulation:
Saves all the settings associated with the highlighted session.
Reset Emulation:
Initializes all session settings. Called a Soft Reset, this action also performs page resets and restores the default modes. “Mode” specifies the parameters used
by a session that are not selectable through Setup, such as Insert-Mode, Split-Screen, and Graphics-Mode.
Recall Emulation:
Loads the previously saved settings associated with the chosen emulation. This action also performs a Reset Session command.
Default Emulation:
Loads all the defaults associated with the highlighted session.
Reset Ports:
Clears the transmit buffers for the host and printer port and the receive buffer for the host port. Unlocks the keyboard and clears its
buffer data.
Clear Screen:
Clears the screen and the entire page.
Default UDKs:
Sets the contents of all the function and edit keys associated with
the highlighted session to their factory default states.
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