Configuring The Terminal; Introduction; Entering And Leaving Setup Mode - Wyse WY-60 User Manual

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Configuring the Terminal
Introduction
This chapter tells how to configure the terminal's operating parameters and
redefine the programmable keys in setup mode.
Entering and Leaving
Setup Mode
To enter setup mode, press | S H I F T | and | S E T U P | simultaneously ( [ S E T U P ] ,
| SHIFT | | SYS R E Q |, | SHIFT [ | SELECT j) Data on the screen disappears, and the top
setup level screen appears; the data is restored when the terminal returns to
normal operating mode.
Caution Don't enter setup mode while data is being transmitted. The terminal
can't receive data from the computer in setup mode.
Top Setup Level
| EXIT | [SAVE MODES I | SAVE ALL j [DEFAULT ALL | | RESTORE ALL [
TO EXIT SETUP USE ARROWS AND F10
TO CHANGE PARAMETERS USE F1 - F9
F1
DISP
F2
GENERL
F3
KEYBRD
F4
COMM
F5
MISC
F6
TABS
F7
A/BACK
F8
F/KEYS
F9
LABELS
F10
EXIT
The top level serves as a directory to the other setup levels and to the
alternatives for leaving setup mode.
The fields at the bottom of the screen name the various setup levels where
you can change the terminal's operating parameters.
The fields at the top of the screen show the options for saving or not saving
changes in nonvolatile memory when you return the terminal to the normal
operating mode.
The second line identifies the keys that you press to select the fields and
activate their functions.
Leaving Setup Mode
To leave setup mode press the cursor keys to highlight one of the fields at the top
of the screen and press j FT0 j . Table 2-1 explains the function of each field.

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