Table 2-3. Terminal Off-line Checkout And Demonstration
Procedure (continued)
Procedure
Press CTRL-L and enter some
text.
Move the cursor to the middle of
the previously entered line of
text and press ERASE EOL.
Enter a string of text, and press
the N/C (NORM/CaMP) key
several times.
Press the HOLD key, and enter
some text.
Press the HOLD key again.
Enter some text in the lower part
of the screen, and repeatedly
press NEW LINE until the cursor
moves past the bottom of the
screen.
Enter some text and press and
hold down NEW LINE and REPT.
Press SCRLL RATE, enter some
text, and press and hold down
NEW LINE and REPT.
Press SCRLL RATE, enter some
text, and press and hold down
NEW LINE and REPT.
NOTE:
In the rest
of
the
checkout, command sequences
such
as
<036>FV must
be
entered from the keyboard. In all
cases,
<036>
is entered by typing
CMO-BREAK ESC. The characters
following the
<036>
must
be
entered exactly as shown (with no
embedded spaces).
Be
sure to
press the SHIFT key for uppercase
functions.
Enter <036>D and some text.
Enter <036>E and some text.
Expected Results
The screen clears, and the new text is' not
underscored, dimmed, blinking, or reverse
video.
Characters from the cursor position to the
end of the line are erased.
The text appearance alternates between
compressed format and normal format with
each key depression.
The HOLD lamp turns on, but text entered
is not displayed.
The text entered in the previous step is
displayed, and the HOLD lamp goes off.
The cursor moves to the bottom of the
screen; then text moves up in jumpy, one-
line increments with each depression of
NEW LINE.
The text moves quickly up and off the
screen and in a jumpy fashion (if NEW LINE
and REPT are held down long enough).
The text scrolls slowly and smoothly up and
off the screen (if NEW LINE and REPT are
held down long enough).
The text scrolls smoothly up and off the
screen but faster than in the previous step.
The text appears in reverse-video form.
The text appears normal without reverse
video.
Installation and Maintenance
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