Setup 40
Execute: Prt Sc
All of the parameters in this menu are action parameters.
Terminal
parameters affect all settings, including the
emulation.
Session
choices affect only settings that relate to the chosen emulation. In dual session (host) mode,
there are two independent sets of session parameters (Session 1 and Session 2). To toggle between sessions, use
the Ctrl-Enter
(Num) keystroke.
Save Terminal:
Save all settings in non-volatile (permanent) memory, including those associated with the session
selected.
Reset Terminal:
All terminal parameters are initialized. It also performs reset pages and default modes.
Recall Terminal:
Revert to all terminal and session settings that were saved in nonvolatile memory. A “Reset
Terminal” is also performed. This is referred to as a hard reset and is equivalent to turning the terminal off and
back on.
Default Terminal:
Load all defaults for the terminal and session, including the emulation. A “Reset Terminal” is
also performed.
Save Session:
Save all the settings associated with the chosen session.
Reset Session:
Initialize all session settings. This is also referred to as a “Soft-Reset.” Perform page-resets and
default modes. “Mode” specifies the parameters used by a session which are not selectable through Setup such as
Insert-Mode, Split-Screen, and Graphics-Mode.
Recall Session:
Load the previously saved settings associated with the chosen emulation. A “Reset Session” is
also performed.
Default Session:
Load all defaults associated with the
session
selected.
Reset Ports:
Clear the transmit buffers for the host and printer port, and receive buffer for the host port. Unlocks
the keyboard and clears its buffer data.
Clear Screen:
Clear the screen and the entire page.
Default Session UDKs:
Set the contents of all the function and edit keys associated with the chosen session to their
factory default states.
Edit Fields
Setup uses overwrite mode in text editing fields. That is, the cursor keys cannot be used to move to a location in
the text to insert characters. Upon entry to a text field, the cursor is placed at the last text location. Use the
following keystrokes:
Backspace
– move cursor left by deleting that character.
Shift-Backspace
– reset the field to its default value.
Alphanumeric keys
– enter text in the normal, shifted, or control state. To generate a control character
(00h-1Fh) add 40h and use Ctrl with the character in the new position (40h-5Fh). For example, to insert
CR-LF (0Dh, 0Ah) codes, press Ctrl-M, Ctrl-J (4Dh, 4Ah). The compose and meta functions can also be used
to generate 8-bit characters.