F8 F/Keys: Redefining The Keys; F9 A/Back: Defining An Answerback Message - Wyse WY-99GT User Manual

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FS F/KEYS: Redefining
the Keys
F9 A/BACK: Defining an
Answerback Message
WY-99GT User's Guide
You can redefine the function keys and editing keys, both shifted
and unshifted, to send a unique character string of up to 64
characters. You can also redefine a key's direction, which
determines where the terminal sends the key definition.
To redefine a key, press
CT§]
to display the keys setup level.
Refer to the functions indicated at the top of the screen and
follow these steps:
1 Select the key to be redefined by pressing that key together
with
[ffil].
This highlights the key's direction and definition
fields.
2 Press
CAI
or
rn
to highlight the unshifted or shifted key
definition f!eld.
3 Enter the key definition (up to 64 characters) at the cursor
position. Correct errors by pressing
~
to delete characters or
I
Home
I
to clear the definition.
4
If
you want to change the key's direction, press
I
Enter
I
until
your choice appears: remote, local, or normal.
-
Remote
Data is sent to the computer only, regardless of the
termin,al's communication mode. (Default)
-
Locar
Data is sent to the terminal only, regardless of the
terminal's communication mode.
- Normal
Data is sent to the computer and/or the terminal,
depending on the terminal's communication mode.
In the answerback setup level (F9) you can program a message of
up to 20 characters to identify the terminal to the computer.
Enter the message at the cursor position. Correct errors by
pressing
I
Backspace
I
to delete characters or
I
Home
I
to clear the
message.
The answerback message shares approximately 350 bytes of
nonvolatile memory with key redefinitions and function key
labels. To save the message in nonvolatile memory, exit setup
mode with the SA VE ALL option.
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