Remote Diagnostics/Administration
PVTis16S3IM
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Using Klinic
Connecting to a remote site running the Klinic software allows for total emulation of the host keyboard.
To emulate the Function key strokes on the host computer, extended keys must be setup on the remote PC.
All extended keystrokes, including the Control and Alt and Shifted versions of most keys can be executed
on the remote system by entering special sequences of standard ASCII characters. This sequence always
begins with an opening curly brace “
{
“ and ends with a closing curly brace “
}
”. For example, to enter a
PageDown on the remote system, enter
{PGDN}
. Upon receipt of the closing curly brace, Klinic “presses”
the appropriate key on the remote system.
The Control version of keys is created by simply adding a “C” at the beginning of the command. Therefore,
Control-PageDown would be entered as
{CPGDN}
. Likewise the Alt and Shift versions can be created by
adding an
A
or
S
to the command.
The following table lists the key codes available through Klinic. As mentioned above, adding a C, A or S to
the beginning of these codes causes the Control-ed, Alt-ed, and Shifted versions of these keys to be pressed.
The codes are not case-sensitive.
If you key in
this locally...
Klinic “presses”
this key on the
remote system.
If you key in
this locally...
Klinic “presses”
this key on the
remote system.
{F1}
F1
{F11}
F11
{F2}
F2
{F12}
F12
{F3}
F3
{PGUP}
PageUp
{F4}
F4
{PGDN}
PageDown
{F5}
F5
{HOME}
Home
{F6}
F6
{END}
End
{F7}
F7
{INS}
Insert
{F8}
F8
{DEL}
Delete
{F9}
F9
{BREAK}
Break
{F10}
F10
Sometimes the remote system appears to stop accepting keystrokes. This could be due to a high system load
or a noisy line. For the latter case, noise that looked like an opening brace character was received. To get
around this, press the closing brace character a few times until you see it echoed on the local screen. This
terminates whatever accidental extended key sequence was in progress. If the problem persists, try calling
back into the system on another line or at a lower baud rate.
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