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At the SETUP Menu, press
@
(Aut) to change an
existing auto log-on sequence or enter a new one. When
you press
(F4),
you'll be asked, CHANGE AUTO SIGN?
(YIN).
• Type
CID
(ENTER)
if you don't want to change the
auto log-on sequence.
If you do want to change the current setting, type
CD
(ENTER)
. Then type the new log-on sequence and
press
(ENTER)
. Press
(SHIFT) . Next press (~)
or
(]J
to generate a carriage return in the log-on
sequence (which will be displayed as
@).
The auto log-on is stored in the reserve area (where the
Function Key definitions are stored).
If there is not
enough room in the reserve area to store the auto log-on
sequence, the message, SETTING ERROR, will be dis-
played.
Changing F Key Functions
At the SETUP Menu, press
@
to change the defined
keys. Each of the five F keys used in Terminal Mode will
be displayed in turn, in the format "CHANGE Fn
= ...
?
(Y IN)" (where n is a value from 1 to 5 and" .... " is the
present Fn key definition).
• To change the key's definition, type
CD
(ENTER)
Then type the new defin it ion and press
(ENTER)
• Type
CID
(ENTER)
to return to the Setup Menu.
• Press
(]J
to display to the next function key defini-
tion, or if the display is at the last one (F6), press
(]J
to return to the Setup Menu.
Only keys
CID
through
(ffi
can be used as definable
keys in Terminal Mode.
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Changing Communications Settings
At the Setup Menu, press
(ffi
to change communications
parameters.
The display will show the current buffer
length, Baud Rate, Word Length, Parity, and Stop Bit
settings (in that order).
With each current setting, the
current communications parameters will display with the
prompt "? (YIN).
• To retain the current setting, type
CD
(ENTER)
• To change it, type
CID
(ENTER)
. Then, type the
new setting and press
(ENTER)
If a change was made, the new setting will be displayed.
If no change is made, the next parameter will be dis-
played. When all five parameters have been displayed, the
display will return to the SETUP Menu.
Operate Menu
The Operate Menu lets you choose from normal, auto-
Iine, and auto-page operation. Upon entry to th is menu,
the options' abbreviations, Nrm, AlP, and AIL will be dis-
played under F4, F5, and F6, respectively.
Selecting Normal Operation (Nrm)
At the Operate Menu, press
@
to select normal
terminal operation.
This will disable auto-page or auto-
line operation if either is in effect.
Selecting Auto-Page Operation
At the SETUP Menu, press
@
to select auto-page
operation. In auto-page operation, the PC-2 will stop (and
send an XOFF if that protocol is enabled) after each
512th character is received.
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