Local Editing Set-Up; Figure 4-8 Local Editing Set-Up Screen - Planar ELT320 Installation And User Manual

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PLANAR
Local Editing Set-Up
LOCAL EDITING SET -UP
EL T320
V1.0
Feature
Current Setting
Saved Setting
Edit Mode
Erasure Mode
Edit Key Execution Mode
Transmit Execution Mode
Local Editing Application Mode
Guarded Area Transfer Mode
Selected Area Transfer Mode
Multiple Area Transfer Mode
Line Transmit Mode
Transfer Termination Mode
VT131 Transfer Mode
Space Compression
End of Line Characters
End of Block Characters
unavailable
all
immediate
immediate
no effect
all
all
multiple
disabled
enabled
ANSI
disabled
GA"
"
unavailable
all
immediate
immediate
no effect
all
all
multiple
disabled
enabled
ANSI
disabled
CR
Ose up/down arrow keys to-select feature,
right/left arrow keys to change current setting.
To return to the Set-Up Directory, press SELECT key.
Figure
4-8
Local Editing Set-up SCJ7een
The ELT320 can work as an interactive or ediing terminal. As an interactive
terminal, the ELT320 sends each character yOll type directly to the host system.
The host performs your edits, for example, in5erting and deleting text As an
editing terminal, the ELT320 stores your text ir1 page memory. You edit your text
on the terminal, then send a block of edited t~xt to the system. This kind of
editing is called local editing.
While you edil: text on the terminal, the system is
free to perform other tasks. This screen lets you select edit mode and set the
features for that mode.
Note: When in "Edit" mode and the "Overstril<e" or "Insert" mode is selected and
you exit "Edit" mode, the teIminal will continue to function in the last selected
mode of either "Overstrike" or "Insert".
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