56 Setup
ANSI Emulations
Numeric Kpd:
[
Numeric
, Application]
Choose the set of strings sent by the numeric keypad.
Cursor Kpd:
[
Cursor
, Application]
Choose the set of strings sent by the cursor control keypad.
Send Data:
[
All
, Erasable]
Choose whether the data sent to the host is all data (erasable
and selectively erasable) or only those characters tagged as
erasable.
Print:
[
National
, Line Drawing, Multinational]
Choose the set of characters used when printing.
ANSI-ID:
[VT100, VT101, VT102, VT220,
VT320
]
Select the terminal’s identification.
Function Key Lock:
[
Off,
On]
Select whether the function keys are locked or modifiable by the
host.
Key Usage:
[
Typewriter
, Data Process]
This selection is available for all language selections except U.S.
It applies to keys that have two characters printed side-by-side to
select which character is sent by that key.
Typewriter
selects the
character printed on the left side while
Data Process
selects the
character printed on the right side of the keycap.
Char Set:
[
Multinational
, National]
Select whether the character set used is from the 7-bit national
chart or the 8-bit multinational chart. The default is the 8-bit
multinational character set except when the emulation is VT100.
Feature Lock:
[
Off
, On]
When on, the host cannot change user features: key repeat,
scroll speed, screen background, tab stops, and keyboard lock.
Status Line:
[Off,
Indicator
, Host-Write, Both]
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