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Chapter 1— Learning About the Terminal

Using the Keypad

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Managing Battery Power (continued)
Situation
Ways to Save Battery Power
You are not using
Make sure the Battery status icon is not on. Press f or ' to
the terminal for 5
turn off the terminal.
minutes or longer.
Or, use the Automatic Shutoff feature. Automatic shutoff turns
off the terminal when there is no activity on the terminal for
the length of time you set. For help, see "Automatic Shutoff" in
Chapter 6 of the 2400 Family system manual.
You are going to
Save your data and end your terminal session to minimize the
store the terminal for
risk of data loss. Press f or ' to turn off the terminal.
more than a day.
Insert a fully charged battery pack before you store the
terminal.
The 243X has the following keypad options and overlays:
• 57-key alphanumeric keypad
• 39-key function numeric keypad
• 48-key large alphanumeric keypad
• TE 2000 terminal emulation overlays
The 57-key, 39-key, and 48-key keypads are available in U.S. English and
International. The International option supports French, German, Italian,
Portuguese, and Spanish. Although the keypads are smaller than standard
PC or terminal keyboards, you can use special keys to access all the
characters and functions that you need.
All keypad options also support overlays for TE 2000 3270, TE 2000
5250, and TE 2000 VT/ANSI. When you order a TE 2000 application,
you also receive the appropriate TE 2000 keypad overlay. Each TE 2000
keypad overlay is similar to the standard U.S. English keypad overlay, but
it contains additional keys that are available on an IBM 3270, IBM 5250,
or VT/ANSI keyboard. For additional help using terminal emulation, see
the appropriate TE 2000 guide.
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