Introduction To Menu Commands; Toggle Fields - Black Box 37687 User Manual

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Introduction to menu commands

This chapter describes the menu system and the fields within them.You move around the
menus with the arrow keys or by using the first letter of the associated command. When you
are in an editable menu, the arrow key is used to move around the various fields. Pressing
the Enter key will usually bring up the following exit menu.
Command
Descriptions
Pressing Esc cancels the Command Options window (works the same as Cancel). Other
than mastering the difference between the arrow key and the Enter key, there are several
other special fields and keys.

Toggle fields

Some data fields have a set of acceptable values. An example of this is the bps rate setting.
To alter the value displayed in these fields press the space bar. The Values option on the
commands pop-up menu can also be used.
Terminal Server User Guide
Introduction to menu commands
Menu option
Description
Save and Exit
All changes to the menu screen are saved and the user is returned to
the next higher level screen.
Quit and Exit
The user is returned to the higher level screen and any changes are
ignored (that is, nothing is saved).
Values
Certain data fields take only a fixed range of values (for example, bps
rates, number of stop bits, etc.). When this command is selected, it
displays those values.
Cancel
Cancels the Command Options window and returns to current menu
for additional editing.
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