
I-O 2677e Ethernet Display User s Guide
Printer Operation
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Recording with a Pause
One or more pause(s) can be inserted into the recorded sequence, so that during playback information
or a password can be typed in. For example, to get into a word processing document, you may need to
type in a user code, then a password, then go into a menu and then choose other menu items. All of this
can be recorded on one CMD key by doing the following.
1. During the typing of the sequence to be recorded, press the PAUSE
key (or ALT-PAUSE on a
102/103 keyboard). A "^" symbol will appear next to the "R" at the bottom of the screen. This shows
that the pause is in effect.
2. Type keystrokes that are not to be recorded, then press PAUSE (or ALT-PAUSE)
to end the pause
function and add it to the recorded sequence.
3. Continue typing the sequence.
Deleting Recorded Sequences
To delete a single keystroke sequence assigned to a CMD key, press RECRD (or ALT-RECRD on a
102/103 keyboard), and then the CMD key. Press Clear, Erinp (Erase Input), or Reset.
To delete all keystroke sequences assigned to all CMD keys, you will need to delete one CMD at a time
due to the nature of TeemTalk. The previous recording will be cleared, however the cmd key will still
indicate it has been recorded. Clearing all the cmd keys will require you to delete the terminal session
and reconfigure.
C
AUTION
: T
HERE IS NO RECOVERY OF DELETED SEQUENCES
! B
E ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT YOU
WANT TO DELETE A SEQUENCE BEFORE PERFORMING EITHER OF THESE TWO PROCESSES
.
Playing Sequences
Play back keystroke sequences that have been recorded using the following steps:
1. Position the cursor where the keystroke sequence is to begin.
2. Press the PLAY
key or ALT- F5
keys. The Play Select screen appears.
TIP
: Y
OU CAN EXIT PLAY MODE BY PRESSING THE PLAY KEY BEFORE PRESSING A CMD KEY
.
3. Press the CMD key with the desired keystroke sequence. The Play Select screen disappears and
the keystroke sequence plays back starting at the location of the cursor. During the play back, a P
appears momentarily in the status line, then disappears.
N
OTE
:
I
F A
90XX
ERROR CODE IS SHOWN
,
A KEY OTHER THAN A
CMD
KEY WAS PRESSED
.
T
O CLEAR
THE ERROR CONDITION
,
PRESS
RESET,
THEN CONTINUE BY CHOOSING A
CMD
KEY
.
(R
EFER TO
T
ROUBLESHOOTING FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ERROR CODES
.)
Playing a Sequence with a Pause
Play back the keystroke sequence that was recorded with a pause by taking the following steps:
1. During the playing back of the sequence, when the playback reaches the pause, a "^" symbol
appears next to the "P" on the status line. This shows that the pause is in effect.
2. Type in the desired information that was not recorded, and then press the PLAY
key (or ALT-PLAY
on a 102/103 keyboard) again. Playback continues to the end of the recorded sequence. If more
than one pause is in the recorded sequence, repeat this step.