6
Keyboards
The monochrome terminal supports only the “PC-style” keyboards which include the PC 101/102-key and
Compact PC 101-key keyboard.
The color terminal supports two styles of keyboards: “PC-style” and “ANSI-style” keyboards.
The keyboard layout is divided into functional key groups (as described below). The ANSI - style keyboard differs
from the PC-style keyboard mainly in that it features 20 function keys, a set of PF-keys, and a different style
numeric keypad. The PC-style keyboards include the PC 101-key and Compact PC 101-key keyboards.
The alphanumeric keypad is the main typewriter keypad, while the function key group lies along the top of the
keyboard and can be programmed locally or downloaded from the host. The numeric keypad is the calculator-
style set of keys on the right hand side of the keyboard, used in entering numeric data.
The cursor and edit keypads, located to the left of the numeric keypad. The function key group is located above
the alphanumeric keypad. The communication key group, above the edit keypad, is used to control
communications with the host or printer.
Each keyboard is equipped with a set of local “hot-keys”, which perform a variety of terminal functions, such as
“Print Screen” and “Enter Setup”
PC 101-key Keyboard
SysRq
Break
Pause
Insert
Delete
End
7
8
9
+
4
5
6
1
2
3
Enter
Del
.
0
Ins
-
*
/
Print
Scrn
Scroll
Lock
Home
Page
Up
Page
Down
Num
Lock
End
Home
PgUp
PgDn
@
2
$
4
!
1
6
&
7
8
=
3
%
5
(
9
)
0
Q
W
E
R
T
Y
U
I
O
P
[
F
D
S
A
G
H
J
"
L
K
X
C
V
B
M
N
.
/
Z
Ctrl
Ctrl
Alt
Alt
Esc
F4
F3
F2
F1
+
{
}
_
-
Caps
Lock
?
*
^
>
<
:
;
]
'
~
#
,
Shift
Shift
Tab
F12
F11
F10
F9
F8
F7
F6
F5
Num
Lock
Caps
Lock
Scroll
Lock
Back
Space
|
\
Enter
+
PC 102-key Keyboard
Compact PC 101-key Keyboard