Setup Parameters - Wyse WY-75 Quick Reference Manual

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SETUP PARAMETERS
The first time the terminal is turned on, a default setup controls the way it operates
for many variables called parameters. You can accept the default setup or choose
one to match your application program.
Whenever the parameters are changed, you can save the new choices in non-
volatile memory so they will be in effect the next time the terminal is turned on;
or you can easily return to the default setup, if necessary.
Caution: Upon entering the setup, although screen data is preserved, all data
received from the host computer and any unprocessed data in the datacomm
buffer is lost.
1.
Press SET UP to display the configuration fields.
2.
Press SPACE (BAR) to display the next selection for a parameter field.
3.
Press
~
(CURSOR RIGHT) to select the next field on the right.
4.
Press .... (CURSOR LEFf) to select the next field on the left.
5.
Press. (CURSOR DOWN) to display the next level of fields.
6.
Press. (CURSOR UP) to display the previous level of fields.
7.
Press BREAK to display the default selections for all the parameters of the
currently displayed field level.
8.
Press ENTER to display the selections that were last saved for all the
parameters of the currently displayed field level.
9.
Press SET UP.
SA VE CHANGES FOR POWER-ON? displays.
10. Press Y or N to save changes in the setup, or go to instruction 11 or 12.
A. If you press Y, all changes, including function key definitions for F6
unshifted through
F15 unshifted, are saved for the next power-on.
The screen blanks for two to five seconds.
B. If you press N, no changes are saved in memory, but the terminal
operates with the current parameter selections.
The next time the terminal is powered on the setup is the same as it was
before these changes were made.
II. Press SET UP to return to level 1 of the setup parameters.
12. Press BREAK to set all the parameters to the default setup.
4 Setup Parameters

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