VISUAL
TECHNOLOGY
INCORPORATED, 540
MAIN
STREET, TEWKSBURY,
MA
01876
By following the steps listed in Section 3.2.1.3, SET-UP features may
be
changed
to
suit
the preference
of
a particular operator,
and
to
achieve terminal
compatibility
with
the host
computer.
After
changing any
or
all
of
the SET-UP features, and exiting SET-UP mode, the
VISUAL
100
will
function per the new configuration.
Please
note
that
the new configuration
of
SET-UP features
is
selected on a temporary
basis
only. The SET-UP features
initially
dis-
played
are
still stored in the non-volatile RAM memory and
are
remembered
by
the termi-
nal. The
VISUAL
100
will
recall and function per this fixed configuration when; the
terminal
is
reset,
the terminal
is
powered-down then powered-up,
or
a
RECALL
operation
is
performed.
(See
Section 3.2.1.4
for
a discussion
of
the
RECALL
operation,
see
Section
3.2.1.6
for
a discussion
of
the RESET operation.)
If,
after changing SET-UP features,
it
is
desired
to
store the new SET-UP configuration, a
SAVE operation must'be performed.
(See
Section 3.2.1.5
for
a discussion
of
the SAVE
operation.)
3.2.1.4 Performing a
RECALL
Operation
The stored SET-UP features may vary from the SET-UP features currently selected.
If
it
is
desired
to
return
to
the stored features, the
RECALL
operation should
be
performed
per the
following:*
1.
Enter SET-UP mode
2.
Depress
the
SH
I
FT
and R keys simultaneously. The
screen
will
be
cleared.
After
a few seconds the terminal will return
to
SET-UP A mode.
3.2.1.5 Performing a SAVE Operation
The SAVE operation
is
used
to
store all current SET-UP features,
and
is
performed per the
following:
1.
Enter SET-UP mode
2.
Depress
the
SH
I
FT
and S keys simultaneously.
After
a few
seconds
the terminal
will return
to
SET-UP A mode.
After
performing the SAVE operation the current SET-UP features
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be
stored.
To
select
SET-UP features temporarily, do
not
use
the SAVE operation, simply
exit
SET-UP mode
after changing the features.
*Resetting
or
powering-down
the
terminal will also cause the SET-UP features
to
return
to
those stored.
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