How To Reset The Terminal - Tektronix 4106 Operator's Manual

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HOW TO RESET
THE
TERMINAL
HOW TO RESET THE TERMINAL
You can use the FACTORY or RESET command or the RESET button to restore
terminal
settings to their default values. Here are a few considerations to keep in
mind when using these
commands:
When you issue a
RESET
command
,
the terminal assumes its power-up
condition
,
which is a combination of the factory
default
settings and the settings
that have been saved
in
nonvolatile memory. So
,
the next time you turn on or
reset
the terminal
,
commands that were previously saved in nonvolatile memory
are
again
in
effect.
Pushing the RESET button performs the same function as
issuing
a RESET
command
.
Use the RESET button when the terminal won 't respond to the
RESET
command
.
When you
issue
a FACTORY command
,
all settings revert to their factory
default
values.
(Section
4 shows the factory default value for each command
.)
The next time you turn on or reset the terminal,
it
will assume its power-up
condition
,
using
settings saved
in
nonvolatile memory and using factory
defaults
for
all other settings.
NOTE
Using the
FACTORY command could change your communications
parameters and prevent communication with the host until you reset
them.
When you enter a FACTORY command and follow it immediately with an
NVSAVE command, all commands revert to their factory default settings
,
and
any
commands
that have been saved
in
nonvolatile memory are lost.
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4106/4107/4109 OPERATORS

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