IBM 3708 Description page 162

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x <-op-> X
xop>
xoP#
XOP#?
Meaning: That Entry Prohibited Here. The entry you tried is invalid for
that position on the screen. For example, entering data into a protected
field is invalid.
Action: Press the Reset key sequence defined for the terminal; move the
cursor to the correct position on the screen.
Meaning: Too Much Data Entered. You tried to enter too much data into
a field on the screen.
Action: Press the Reset key sequence defined for the terminal and enter the
correct amount of data.
Meaning: Numeric. You tried to enter a lowercase alphabetic character
into a numeric field.
Action: Press the Reset key sequence for the terminal and enter the correct
data in the field. To enter a lowercase alphabetic character in the field,
override the numeric lock feature by typing a blank into the first character
position of the field. When a blank occupies this position, enter any
character into the field.
Meaning: Wrong Number. You entered an unacceptable number. This
occurs when you use the IDENT function to assign a printer and the
number is out of range or non-numeric.
Action: Press the Reset key sequence for the terminal and enter the correct
data into the field.
X PARITY
Meaning: Parity Error. The 3708 detected a parity error in the data
coming from the terminal.
If
the type-ahead key queuing function is on, the
3708 purges all characters that follow the character with the parity error.
Action: Press the Reset key sequence defined for the terminal and enter the
data again.
X FRAME
Meaning: Frame Error. The 3708 detected a framing error on data from
the terminal. If the type-ahead key queuing function is on, the 3708 purges
all characters following the character with the parity error.
Action: Press the Reset key sequence defined for the terminal and enter the
data again.
Chapter 4. Protocol Conversion Mode
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