Changing The Operating Parameters - Wyse WY-60 User Manual

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2-2
Leaving Setup Mode
Table 2-1
Top Level
Exit Functions
CHANGING THE OPERATING
PARAMETERS
Chapter 2
To leave setup mode press the cursor keys to highlight one of the
fields at the top of the screen and press
[£IQ].
Table 2-1 explains
the function of each field.
Field
EXIT
SAVE MODES
SAVE ALL
DEFAULT ALL
RESTORE ALL
Function
Returns terminal to normal operating mode without
saving parameter changes or definitions.
Saves operating parameter changes only and returns
terminal to normal operating mode.
Saves all changes (operating parameters, tabs, key
definitions, answerback message, and function key
labels); returns terminal to normal operating mode.
Restores all settings (operating parameters, tabs, key
definitions, answerback message, function key labels)
to default values and highlights EXIT field. Default
values are not saved unless you select the SAVE ALL
option to exit setup mode.
Restores all settings and definitions to values last saved
in nonvolatile memory and highlights the EXIT field.
Values are saved when the terminal returns to normal
operating mode.
To select one of the setup levels named on the bottom line, press
the indicated function key.
• The screen for that level appears with the name highlighted.
• The fields in the middle of the screen indicate the current
settings for parameters you can change in that level.
• The top line identifies the keys you press to highlight the
parameter fields and change the settings. Pressing
[£IQ]
always
returns you to the top level.
Table 2-2 lists the parameters for each level and explain their
settings. Default settings are always listed first.
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Note If
you select a parameter setting that's invalid for the
current personality, the terminal defaults to a valid setting upon
leaving setup mode.

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