HP 2624 Manual page 16

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Datacom/Printer
RETURN Def
RETURN-ENTER
Printl!rCode4
Configuring the Terminal
Table 2-2. Terminal Configuration Menu Fields (Continued)
When the terminal includes any of the optional keyboards, it also automatically includes the
appropriate language character set ROM. This field specifies which national keyboard format is to
be used in interpreting keystrokes.
Values:
USASCII
(United States)
SVENSK/SUOMI
(Swedish/Finnish)
DANSK/NORSK
(Danish/Norwegian)
FRANCA I S azM
(French AZERTY layout with mutes)
FRANCAIS CjwM
(French aWERTY layout with mutes)
FRANCA I S az
(French AZERTY layout)
FRANCA I S CjW
(French aWERTY layout)
DEUTSCH
(German)
UK
(United Kingdom)
ESPANOL M
(Spanish with mutes)
ESPANOL
(Spanish)
For the French keyboard layouts, the AZERTYand aWERTY designations refer to the location of
the A, Z, a, and W keys as follows:
AZERTY: Row
3
AZERTY(etc.)
Row 2 • QSDCl!tc.)
Row
1
-WXCCl!tc.)
QWERTY: Row
3
QWERTY(etc.)
Row 2 • A S D C I!t c. )
Row
1 •
ZXCCl!tc.)
For the French and Spanish keyboard layouts, the mutes designation refers to the manner in which
certain accent character keystokes are handled (. and .. on the French layout and ' on the
Spanish). If the mutes are enabled, those keystrokes will generate the particular accent character
but will NOT move the cursor. When you then type another character, that character replaces the
accent on the screen (and the ASCII code for the new character replaces the accent code in display
memory). If the terminal is in remote mode, the code for the accent character is transmitted to the
host computer at the point in the data stream where you pressed the accent key. Mute mode is not
supported in block mode.
Default:
USASCI
I
This field specifies which data comm port is assigned to the host computer and which is assigned
to an external printer.
Values:
Port
1
/Port2
=
Port 1 assigned to host; port 2 to printer.
Port2lPort
1 =
Port 2 assigned to host; port 1 to printer.
Default:
Port
1
/Port2
This field specifies the definition of the _
key following power-on or a hard reset (in either case,
the definition contained in the User Keys menu is destroyed). The default definition is an ASCII
<CR>.
The definition may consist of up to two characters. If the second character is a space, it is
ignored.
Default:
<CR>
This field specifies whether or not you want the _
key to function as though it were the
II
key.
The value
"YES"
causes both keys to function in the manner defined for the
II
key when the
terminal is in remote mode (the _
key definitions in both the terminal configuration menu and
the user keys menu are ignored). The value
"NO"
causes each key to function according to its own
definition.
Values:
YES
NO
Default:
NO
This field specifies which printer (an external printer or the integral printer) will respond to device
code "4" when the terminal receives a device control escape sequence from the host computer.
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