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Using
Your
ASCII
Terminal
Figure
3-3
shows
you
an
example
of a
possible
status
line.
The
first line Is
the
sample
status
line. The column
numbers
below the
status
line tell you the column
where a character appears. Following the column numbers is an explanation of
the characters in the example. For instance,
NUM
appears in columns 39through
41,
meaning
that
the
cursor
is in a
numeric
field.
SB*
X-Xz_505
NUM
0-031
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Figure
3-3.
Sample
Status
Line
In
3270
Emulation
Character
Meaning
S
Attached
to
the
3174
B
SNA
*
Connected
to
the
application
X -Xz_505
Communication
check
NUM
Numeric
field
0-031
Assigned
printer
is 31
Status
Line
Graphics
and
Meanings
The following list describes status line graphics and their related meanings:
Ready
Status:
The
first
column
always
contains
an
S
and
indicates
that
the
terminal
is
ready.
Do NotEnter: The Xsymbol in location 9 of the status line tells you that you cannot
enter any additional information from your keyboard. The symbol to the right of the
Xexplains the reason for the keyboard lock condition. The symbols in this list
are
3270 symbols. Ifyour terminal
does
not have special graphics
characters,
refer to
Table
3-1
to
see
what
status
line
indicator
to
use.
X()
Meaning:
Wait.
Time is required for the system to perform the requested
function. Your keyboard Is automatically unlocked bythe host application.
If
the wait symbol results from a delay in host response, and you are using
the Type Ahead function, you can continue to type and the keystrokes will
be
processed
when
the
wait
symbol
disappears.
Action:
Wait
for
the
condition
to
clear.
X
PROGnnn
Meaning: Incorrect
host
data.
A
programming
error
is
detected
in
the
data received from the host system. This symbol is accompanied by a
three-digit (nnn) number that defines the probable
cause
of the problem.
Refer
to
3174
Status
Codes
for
error
numbers.
Action:
Use
the
Reset
key
sequence.
Chapter
3. Using Your ASCIITerminal
3-15

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Model3174
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