Terminal
Maintenance
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Two
simple procedures which you
may
do to help
ensure
the
proper
operation
of
your
termi-
nal
are
(1)
annually
replacing
the
battery
that
protects non-volatile
memory
and
(2)
keeping
the
screen
and
keyboard
clean.
Cleaning The Screen And Keyboard
You
should
regularly
clean
your
terminal
to remove
dust
and
grease.
First,
dust
lightly
using
a damp, lint-free cloth.
(Paper
towels
are
fine.)
The
cloth should be
just
damp
enough
to pick
up
dust. Avoid
wiping
dust
or
lint
into
the
keyboard
area.
If
smudges
or
fingerprints
persist,
you
can
use a mild solution of soap
and
water.
Remember
to
wring
the
cloth thoroughly; otherwise,
rubbing
the
dirty
areas
will
drip
water
over
the
terminal.
Avoid
getting
any
liquid
between
the
keys.
CAUTION:
Never
use
petroleum-based
cleaners, such
as
lighter
fluid,
or
cleaners
contain-
ing
benzene, trichloroethylene,
dilute
ammonia,
ammonia,
or
acetone.
These
cleaners
may
harm
the
plastic
surfaces.
Protecting Non-Volatile Memory
NON-VOLATILE MEMORY. Display memory is volatile memory;
that
is,
it
loses
stored
information upon power failure. Non-volatile memory is a
battery-maintained
portion
of
RAM
memory
that
stores
configuration
parameters.
Without
the
battery
power supply,
this
information would also be
lost
whenever
power to
the
terminal
is
turned
off.
BATTERY
REPLACEMENT.
To
safeguard
non-volatile memory, you should replace
the
battery
every
12
months.
You
can
obtain
a new
battery
through
commercial
outlets
by
requesting
a Mallory
Battery,
Type TR133. Alternatively, you
can
order
batteries
through
your
local
HP
Sales
and
Service Office by
using
the
following
name
and
part
number:
Terminal
Battery,
HP
Part
No.
1420-0259
By
leaving
the
terminal
powered on, configuration
data
should be protected
when
you replace
an old battery. However, because bumping
the
terminals could accidentally
jar
the
battery
loose,
it
is
advisable
to
keep
a record of
the
terminal's
configuration
menus.
Since you
can
copy
the
screen's display
to
a
printer
(either
external
or
integral),
it
is
a simple
task
to
display
each
menu
then
copy it.
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