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If the ANSWERBACK CONCEAL parameter (Table 2-2) is set to on, the word
CONCEALED displays in place of the message. The message can't be displayed
again until you redefine it.
Redefining the Keys
You can redefine the function keys and editing keys, both shifted and unshifted,
to send a unique character string of up to 64 characters. You can also redefine a
key's direction, which determines where the terminal sends the key definition.
To redefine a key, press [S] to display the keys setup level. Refer to the
functions indicated at the top of the screen and follow these steps:
Select the key to be redefined by pressing that key together with [ CTRL |. This
highlights the key's direction and definition fields.
Press
[ A ]
(Q])
OR
H (GQ)
to highlight the unshifted or shifted key
definition field.
Enter the key definition (up to 64 characters) at the cursor position. Correct
errors by pressing Q
Q
to delete characters or |~H0ME| to clear the
definition.
If you want to change the key's direction, press | ENTER | until your choice
appears: remote, local, or normal.
-
Remote
Data is sent to the computer only, regardless of the terminal's
communication mode. (Until redefined, the direction of all the
programmable keys is remote.)
-
Local
Data is sent to the terminal only, regardless of the terminal's
communication mode.
-
Normal
Data is sent to the computer and/or the terminal, depending on the
terminal's communication mode.
Memory Space
To save key definitions in nonvolatile memory, choose the SAVE ALL option to
exit setup mode. Key definitions share a total of approximately 350 bytes of
nonvolatile memory space with the answerback message and function key
labels. If you enter more than 64 characters for any one key or reach the
350-character overall limit, you'll hear a warning beep and won't be able to
enter more characters.
Note If you connect another keyboard to the terminal after you've saved key
definitions in nonvolatile memory, clear the definitions to their default values.
F/KEYS Setup Level
1
2
3
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