HP-UX TN3270 Users Guide, March 1998

Table Of Contents
276 Appendix B
Status Line Information
Do Not Enter Messages
Do Not Enter Messages
Some Do Not Enter messages indicate normal conditions that occur
during most sessions. Others indicate that your keyboard is disabled
temporarily due to an error (you must use the RESET or DEV CNCL
keystrokes before proceeding) or indicate abnormal conditions that your
System Administrator should correct. One of the following Do Not Enter
messages may be displayed:
X -f
Function Unavailable: You used a key that is not valid.
For example, you may have used a Program Function
key when the host is waiting for a logon message.
Press RESET (default keystroke Esc R) to continue.
X o-o()
Printing: Local Copy printing is in progress. No action
necessary.
X o-o()()
Printer Busy: Your printer is printing data from the
host and cannot perform the local copy print you
requested. The RESET key does not unlock the
keyboard when this message is displayed. Press DEV
CNCL to continue.
X o-
Printer Error: The Local Copy printer or print spooler
is not working. The print request has been canceled.
(Note that indicates a zero character, which appears
on most terminals as a crossed-out circle.)
Press DEV CNCL (default keystroke Esc D) to proceed.
Rectify the printer problem and retry the operation.
o->FIL
Print to File Error: the TN3270 emulation program
cannot write to the file to which local copy output is
directed. Possible causes of this error are that the file
name is not valid, the directory specified does not exist,
or you do not have write access to the specified file. The
print request has been canceled. (Note that here
indicates a zero character, which appears on most
terminals as a crossed-out circle.)