About
This Manual
This manual
is
organized
as
follows:
• Operation: Installation, setup, daily operation, and problem-solving. Read this por-
tion of the manual. It's wrillen to help you take the best advantage of all the time-
saving and work-saving features of the terminal. Chapters
1-4.
Procedural Keystrokes
Within procedural steps, you will be directed
to
press certain keys. The keys
to
be pressed will be shown
with a box around the keycap legend. For example, the procedure
may
tell you
to
press
!Ctrll B
This means
to
hold down the
Clrl
key
until you press the
~
key.
Similarly, the
Shift
and
AU
keys are simultaneously pressed with other keys.
Escape Key Sequences
The terminal responds
to
escape sequences from the host
or
from the keyboard.
To
enter
an
escape se-
quence from the keyboard, momentarily press the Escape key, then sequentially press the keys for the
string
of
characters shown in the escape sequence.
To
keep the command sequence on a local basis"
hold down the
Shift
key when you press the Escape key. (An unshifted Escape key sends the command
sequence to the host.)
Command Code Variables
Command codes may have variable values as part
of
the code
to
be entered. Variables are shown in ital-
ics.
For
example,
if
you are directed
to
enter a date,
it
will be shown as mm
dd
yy.
Special Notices
This manual has three types
of
notices that require special attention:
NOTE Information of special interest or importance about a feature.
ICAUTION I
This procedure might destroy data or damage equipment. Make sure you
read and understand thoroughly what you are doing before proceeding.
IVORSICHTI
Durch diesen Vorgang k6nnten Daten verloren gehen oder Hardware-
beschadigt werden. Stellen Sie sicher, daB Sie die Verfahren vor Beginn
genauestens verstehen.
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