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At
any
given
time
the
current
state
(enabled/disabled)
of
caps
lock mode
is
reflected
in
the
"Cap!!
Lock"
field of
the
terminal
configuration
menu.
When
you
enable
or
disable
the
mode
by
altering
the
menu
field from
the
keyboard
and
then
pressing
the
"SAVE
CONFIG" key,
you
alter
both
the
active
and
non-volatile
memory
versions
of
that
field.
When
you
enable
or
disable
the
mode
using
the
escape
sequence, however,
you
only
change
the
active
value
ofthe
"Cap!! Loc
k"
field
in
the
terminal
configuration
menu.
After
a
hard
reset
or
turning
off
the
power,
the
terminal
reverts
to
the
mode specified
by
the
"Cap!! Loc
k"
field
in
the
terminal
configuration
menu
in
non-volatile memory.
Caps
lock mode,
when
enabled,
has
no effect
upon
data
received
over
a
data
comm line.
USER-DEFINABLE KEYS
The
eight
function
keys
(D-B),
besides
performing
their
usual
terminal
control
functions,
can
be
defined ei-
ther
locally
by
the
terminal
operator
or
remotely
by
a
program
executing
in
a
host
computer. By "defined"
it
is
meant
that:
1. You
can
assign
to
each
key
a
string
of
ASCII
al-
phanumeric
characters
and/or
control codes (such
as
<CR>
or
<LF».
2. You
can
specify
each
key's
operational
attribute:
whether
its
content
is
to
be
executed
locally
at
the
terminal
(L),
treated
as
normal
keyboard
input
(N),
or
transmitted
as
a block
to
a
host
computer
(T).
3.
You
can
assign
to
each
key
an
alphanumeric
label
(up
to
16
characters)
which,
in
user
keys
mode,
is
displayed
across
the
bottom
of
the
screen.
In
the
same
manner
you
may
also define
the
_ key,
except
that
there
is
no displayed
label
for it.
When
defining
a
key
from
the
keyboard,
the
key
content
may
include
explicit escape
sequences
(entered
using
dis-
play
functions
mode)
that
control
or
modify
the
terminal's
operation.
In
addition
the
key
content
may
include
implicit
escape sequences
that
enable
and
disable
various
display
enhancements;
they
are
implicit
in
that
if
you include
them
by
using
the
video
enhancement
keys
the
particular
enhancement
shows
in
the
user
key
definition
but
the
associated
escape sequence does
not.
The
definition
of
each
user
key
may
contain
up
to
80 dis-
playable
characters
(alphanumeric
characters,
ASCII
control
characters,
and
explicit escape sequence
charac-
ters)
plus
a
variable
number
of
implicit
escape sequences.
Defining Keys Locally
To
define one
or
more
keys
from
the
keyboard
first
press
the
_
and
•
keys
simultaneously.
The
user
keys
menu
shown
in
figure
3-2
then
appears on
the
screen. Note
that
the
menu
in
figure
3-2
contains
the
default
values
for
all
of
Keyboard
Control
fO N
f~ETURN
f'1
Ii
LRBEL
I
f
.-,
L
Ii
LRBEL
I
fJ
Ii
LRBEL
Ii
f4
Ii
LRBEL
Ii
f5
Ii
LRBEL
Ii
n;
Ii
LRBEL
I·
f?
Ii
LRBEL
I
f8
Ii
LRBEL
1=
Figure
3-2.
User
Keys
Definition
Menu
the
fields. While
the
menu
is
displayed
on
the
screen
you
can
reset
the
entire
menu
to
the
default
values
by
pressing
the
"DEFAULT
VALUES"
function
key
(
..
).
Whenever
the
user
keys
menu
is displayed on
the
screen,
the
terminal
is implicitly
in
format
mode. The
menu
con-
tains
a
set
of
unprotected
fields
that
you
access
using
the
_
and.
keys.
For
each
user
key
the
menu
contains
four
unprotected
fields:
ATTRIBUTE
FIELD.
This
one-character
field
always
contains
an
uppercase L, T,
or
N
signifying
whether
the
content
of
the
particular
user
key
is
to
be:
a.
Executed
locally only (L);
b.
'fransmitted
as
a block to
the
host
computer
only (T);
or
c.
'freated
as
normal
keyboard
input
(N).
If
the
terminal
is
in
local mode,
then
the
content
of
the
key
is ex-
ecuted
locally.
If
the
terminal
is
in
remote
mode
and
local echo is disabled (OFF),
then
the
content
of
the
key
is
transmitted
to
the
host
computer.
If
the
ter-
minal
is
in
remote
mode
and
local echo
is
enabled
(ON),
then
the
content
of
the
key
is
both
transmitted
to
the
host
computer
and
executed locally.
The
alphanumeric
keys
are
disabled
when
the
cursor is
positioned
in
this
field.
You
change
the
content
of
this
field
by
pressing
the
"NEXT
CHOI
CE"
and
"PREVIOUS
CHOI
CE"
keys
(m
and
_,
respectively).
LABEL
FIELDS.
The
pair
of
eight-character
fields to
the
right
of
the
word "LABEL" allows you
to
supply
the
user
key's label.
When
the
terminal
is
in
user
keys
mode,
the
key
labels
are
displayed from
left
to
right
in
ascend-
ing
order
across
the
bottom
of
the
screen
(each displayed
key
label
occupies two lines).
The
first
LABEL
field
in
the
3-5

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BrandHP
Model2624
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