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Selecting Operating Modes - HP 3000 Series 37 Installation Manual

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INTRODUCTION
This appendix contains the information that you need to configure a terminal as the console on your HP
3000 Series 37.
The console-to-computer communication parameters must be configured for the console to correctly
transmit and receive data. This must be done from the keyboard. Once set, the configuration remains set
(even if the console is turned OFF then ON).
Softkeys are the keys on the keyboard marked fl through f8. These keys correspond with the labels
displayed at the bottom of your console screen (reading the labels from left to right).
SELECTING OPERA TING MODES
The console should be set to the following operating modes:
Remote
ON
Block Mode
OFF
Memory Lock
OFF
Display Functions OFF
1.
Press the [User System] key to display the SYSTEM labels. (On the HP 2392, press the [User Keys]
key.)
2. Press the softkey /key designated as <MODE> to display the MODES labels.
a. Remote Mode MUST be selected for the console to operate with the computer. When Remote Mode
is selected, an asterisk appears in the label: <Remote Mode*>. If the asterisk is not there, press the
<Remote Mode> softkey to make the asterisk appear.
b. Block Mode is used to send data to the computer in blocks of characters. For the console, select
Character Mode to send data to the computer character- by-character. When Character Mode is
selected, there is no asterisk in the <Block Mode> label. If there is an asterisk there, press the
<Block Mode> softkey.
c. Memory lock must be off. If there is an asterisk in the label, then press the <Memory Lock>
soft key to remove the asterisk and turn memory lock off.
d. Display Functions must be off.
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tnere is an asterISK in the laDel, then press the <Display
Functions> softkey to remove the asterisk and turn display functions off.
If you need further information, refer to the section on function keys/operating modes in your terminal
manual.
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