Aligning The Screen Display; Changing The Operating Parameters - Wyse WY-55/ES User Manual

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Appendix B
Table B-7
Compose Character Sequences: Multinational Mode (ANSI Personalities), Continued
Comp.
Char.
Description
Sequence
Multi·
ISO
ISO
ISO
ISO
3·Key1
2-Key2
national
Latln·1
Latln·2
Latln·5
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Cyrllllc
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Aligning the Screen Display
Changing the Operating
Parameters
If the terminal has been set up for
you, mark the tables in this section
to record the settings of the
parameters on the setup menus.
This will save you time and trouble
if for any reason the terminal is reset
to the factory-default values.
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D
Note
The internal identification number at the top right of the screen
has no significance for setup mode operation.
To adjust the vertical position of the screen display (for example, if the
status line is ever partially cut off at the top of the screen),
1 Press
I
Back Space
I (@], I -
Back Space
I)
to display the vertical
alignment menu:
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2 Press
IY] ([]])
to move the screen display down, or
W
(ITJ)
to
move the screen display up. As you can see on the vertical alignment
menu, each time you press the key, the display moves in small
increments in the direction of the arrow.
3 Press
I
Back Space
I (@],I-
Back Space
I)
to exit the vertical alignment
menu and return to the setup directory screen.
4 Press
~
to exit setup mode.
If the new vertical alignment of the screen display in normal operating
mode is not satisfactory, reenter setup mode to make further
adjustments.
To select one of the setup menus named on the bottom line, press the
indicated function key
(~
through
1!!!J ):
• The screen displays a group of operating parameter fields showing
the current setting for each parameter.
• You can change a parameter setting by pressing the cursor keys to
highlight the parameter field and
I
Spacebar
I
or
I
Back Space
I
(~)
to
select the new setting.
Tables 1 through 8 list the parameters on each setup menu and explain
the meanings of the parameter settings. The default setting, shown in
bold, is always listed first. In the tables, not all parameters or parameter
settings apply to every personality. Depending on the personality you select,
some parameters and some settings may not appear on the setup menus.
D
Note If
you select a parameter setting that is invalid for the current
personality, the terminal defaults to a valid setting upon leaving setup
mode. Also, the terminal might force certain standard parameter settings
for various personalities; for this reason, if you change the terminal's
personality, always exit and reenter setup mode before changing other
settings.

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