Black Box 232 Monitor Plus Installation And Operation Manual page 16

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UPARROW
=del
DOWNARROW=ASC/HEX
PAGEDOWN =STRING1/STRING2
SIZE: 0
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green text on the keys to see the
nonprinting codes.
NOTE:
The key between V and B on the
keyboard enters a space.
The Edit Strings screen works as
follows:
—deletes the byte with
the cursor under it. If
you hold it down for
one second or more it
will delete successive
bytes to the right of the
cursor, until all bytes are
gone; then it will begin
deleting to the left of
the cursor until those
bytes are deleted.
Page Up
—clears (deletes) the
entire string.
—toggles the editor
between hexadecimal
and current "Code" as
set in the Configure
Menu (e.g., ASCII).
Page Down —toggles between
string1 and string2. The
current string is
highlighted—when
string1 is highlighted, it
LOC: 0
PAGEUP=Clear
DEC:
0
Strings are used in the 232 Monitor
Plus as follows:
• As triggers. When you set a Start
Trigger, the 232 Monitor Plus
can be set to wait until it sees this
trigger in incoming data before
it begins collection—or set to
stop collection with a Stop
Trigger.
• As straight output. In addition
to the factory-set strings, the 232
Monitor Plus provides for
output. You can create your own
string to output for the
OUTPUT, BERT, or PRINT
functions.
When your string is finished, press
Start/Stop to exit the line editor.
END
This key moves the cursor to the end
of the screen in View Mode. Press it
again to move to the end of the
buffer (i.e., the end of the last
CHAPTER 2: View Mode
HEX: 0
means you are creating
string1. Press F4 to
create/highlight string2.
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