Black Box A/S-4 manual Changing Keyboard Layout Type

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CHAPTER 6: Power Up and Configuration Menu Options

6.8 Changing Keyboard Layout Type

By selecting E from the main menu, the menu shown in Figure 8 is obtained. This is used to select the specific keyboard mapping the operator desires. Selection of F, G and H provide fixed keyboards shown on the previous pages. Programmable keyboards may be added as any of the selections A through E. By using a programmable selection, the operator can design the keyboard to his or her liking.

To change the keyboard used enter 2 then select the keyboard layout you desire from those listed.

If you prefer an unlisted keyboard type you should select one of the letters under programmable and enter the name (10 characters max). If the name is less than ten characters long, type carriage return or spaces to complete the ten character name. If your keyboard looks like one of the fixed keyboards then you should enter its letter as a response to “make new keyboard look like established name”.

NOTE

Selection of a blank entry from the programmable list may cause the A/S-4 to malfunction.

Names of programmable keyboards may be added, changed, or deleted by using selection 3 and 4.

If a programmable keyboard has been selected, the operator should now set up the keys arrangement as he or she wishes using selection F from the A/S-4’s main menu.

CURRENT:

Application = SDLC/SNA 3274/76 Interactive

VDU = ANSI STD; DEC VT100; Teletype 5410, 5420; Televideo 970, 960

Keyboard = Standard

Change: Keyboard

 

1 or A-Exit

 

2-Change Current Name

 

3-Add Name

 

4-Delete

 

PROGRAMMABLE:

FIXED:

A-

F-STANDARD

B-

G-IBM PC 3270

C-

H-ADM 1178

D-

I-IBM 3101

E-

J-PNS

Enter Number:

 

 

 

 

Figure 8

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Protocol Converter Model A/S-4 FCC Statement Protocol Converter Model A/S-4 Trademarks Contents Contents General Information General Information Specifications Indicators PowerInstallation 1General InstallationModem Interface Terminal Automatic Speed DetectionPower Transformer SynchronizerSwitches Terminal SwitchesCLEAR-TO-SEND Carrier DetectREQUEST-TO-SEND Baud Rate How to Set Terminal Port Switches for Different Devices DevicesModem Switches REQUEST-TO-SEND How to Set Modem Port Switches for Different Devices Option Switches LED Indicator Power Up and Configuration Menu Operations Power UpPower Up Message Type Home for VDU Match or Space VersionA/S-4 Main Menu CurrentProtocol Converter Main Menu RUN no Changes Else Change VDU Switching from A/S-4’s Main Menu to Running the Application Protocol Converter Model A/S-4 Changing the VDU Type CurrentVDU = NEW VDU Changing VDU Commands for the VDU Type Selected Changing Video Attributes and Commands for VDU ESC X Y Z 4 Standard Keyboard Layout Power Up and Configuration Menu Options ADM 1178 Keyboard Layout IBM 3101 Keyboard Layout PNS Keyboard Layout Changing Keyboard Layout Type Protocol Converter Model A/S-4 ESC or =PF20 PA Keys CTL Z or Protocol Converter Model A/S-4 Changing Application Changing Application OptionsDo not set the VDU and PRT LU addresses to the same values XON/XOFF=OFF Changing Batch Application Options Printer Options Current Power Up and Configuration Menu Options Programmable Printer Options Verify Switch Settings Reload Default Options Interactive Operation Batch Operation Batch Operation Receiving Batch Data from the SNA hostSOF Transmitting Batch Data to the SNA Host STXETX Batch Printer Operation Batch Operation Batch Default Options 1ST Char from VDU Device Indicator LU AddressCustomer Option a BIT 7 Terminate Message to VDU on 1-END of ChainInbound LU XFR Char Option not UsedLU Address not Used Customer Option CDefault CRT = Ascii STANDARD, VT100 Default Kybd = StandardApplication Options C5D3 = Lear Siegler ADM 3AEND of Options Battery RAM Maintenance Software Upgrade and Eprom Replacement System/Line Gen for Batch Transfer = Modetab = Instinclm Sscpfm = UssscsVpacing = Addr = C1Setupmsg Setupinf Usstab = RjeincdtIstatus = Active Buffact =Waitime = OperatorCctl Ckptlns =Operator Cctl Ckptlns = Cmpct CompNosep Select = PUNCH1 Nohold Nosep StartPudest = Pulcl Punode Xeonode = Adiscon Codea Comp EbcdicIfacea Lowspeed TranspPrtrans = YES Modeent LOGMODE=BUF512,FMPROF=X’03’,TSPROF=X’03’Modeent LOGMODE=BUF256,FMPROF=X’03’,TSPROF=X’03’ Compact Modeent LOGMODE=COMPACT,FMPROF=X’03’,TSPROF=X’03’Ussparm PARM-APPLID,DEFAULT=JES2 Ussparm PARM=LOGMODE,DEFAULT=BATCHUssparm PARM=LOGMODE,DEFAULT=MOCOMP Usscmd CMD=RMT101,REP=LOGON,FORMAT=BALTroubleshooting Problems and Odd Installation Problems Problem Symptom Possible RemediesTroubleshooting Problems and Odd Installation Problems Appendix a 3274 SNA Communication Operations Appendix a 3274 SNA Communication Operations Appendix B General 3770 SNA Communication Operations Appendix B General 3770 SNA Communication Operations Appendix C Conversion Charts Appendix C Conversion Charts Protocol Converter Model A/S-4 Appendix C Conversion Charts Protocol Converter Model A/S-4 Recv Conv Protocol Converter Model A/S-4 Park Drive Lawrence, PA