8 Introduction
Usage Notes
The following notations and symbols are used in this manual:
◊
Ctrl-F1
: the two keys,
Ctrl
and
F1
, are to be pressed
simultaneously.
◊
Ctrl, F1
: the two keys,
Ctrl
and
F1
,
are to be pressed in
succession.
◊
1-num
or
1-alph
: specifies that the number must be generated
either from the numeric or alphanumeric keypads.
◊
23h
: the number 23 is represented in hexadecimal (hex)
notation.
◊
applies to ASCII emulations
only
: ADDS-VP, Wyse 50+,
Wyse 60, PC Term, and TVI-925.
◊
applies to ANSI emulations
only
: VT300/8, VT300/7,
VT200/8, VT200/7, and VT100.
◊
applies to parallel attribute emulations
only
: includes
all emulations
except
ADDS-VP and Wyse 50+ (which are field
attribute emulations).
◊
applies to ASCII key mode only.
◊
applies only to Scan Code key mode.
◊
applies to the PC/+ or EPC keyboards only.
◊
applies to the ANSI keyboard only.
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