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AT&T 610 - Terminal Setup

AT&T 610
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User's
Guide
August
1985
Overview
5.
Tenainal
Setup
This
section
contains
the
procedure
for
changing
options
and
User
Fkey
strings
along
with
descriptions
of
all
the
options.
The
Set-Up
root
key
provides
the
user
with
the
means
of
setting
terminal
options
and
writing
User
Fkey
labels
and
strings
in
easy-to-understand
English
menus.
Terainal
Setup
Page
5-
1
The
first
depression
of
the
Set-Up
root
key
(Fl
with
the
Control
key
depressed)
accesses
the
terminal
options.
The
options
permit
changing
various
terminal
actions
and
are
presented
in
an
English
menu
format
that
makes
changing
options
as
easy
as
depressing
a
key.
The
User
Fkey
setup
is
entered
by
depressing
the
NEXT
SETUP
screen-labeled
key
while
the
options
menu
is
displayed.
Upon
entering
SETUP
the
data
on
the
screen
will
be
cleared
(including
the
status
line)
and
the
display
will
be
in
80
columns
regardless
of
the
"columns"
option
selection.
On
the
top
line,
the
title
"OPTIONS
SETUP"
will
appear
in
double
width
characters.
The
version
number
will
appear
in
the
bottom
right
corner,
representing
the
version
of
firmware
resident
in
the
terminal.
The
Cursor
Control
keys
are
active
and
are
used
to
move
the
cursor
to
the
desired
location
in
the
OPTIONS
SETUP
screen.
To
move
from any
of
the
SETUP
screens
to
the
INTERACTIVE
screen,
depress
the
Set-Up
key
with
the
Control
key
depressed.
Upon
exiting
the
SETUP
mode
the
Fkey
labels
(i.e.
Print,
User
Fkey,
I/O
Fkey,
or
Sys Fkey)
will
be
restored
to
what
they
were
when
entering
the
SETUP
mode. The new
options
become
effective
immediately.
The
screen
will
be
cleared,
the
cursor
homed, and
the
screen
will
reflect
whatever
value
of
the
reverse
video
option
has
been
chosen.
The
split
screen
region,
Origin
mode
on
or
off,
the
definitions
of
GO
and
Gl,
the
active
character
set,
the
character
attributes,
and
the
cursor
save/cursor
restore
values
(refer
to
Sections
6 and
8)
are
defaulted
to
their
power
on
conditions.
Media copy and
Print
On-Line
are
off.
Refer
to
Section
4
for
descriptions
of
the
screen-labeled
keys
associated
with
the
SETUP
screens.

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