Xerox ls 32270 Activating the Y249 Engineering Function, Limitations when Y249 is active

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FSL Setup via Xerox LS 3270 Parallel Port

Xerox LS 3270

NOTE:

To ensure correct conversion of the characters following the engineering function, use characters existing in the symbol set PC-850 for Coax.

Activating the Y249 Engineering Function

Before the Engineering Function can be activated, an Escape character must be defined (see chapter 5 for details on how to do this).

If you have defined % as Escape CHARACTER, you activate the engineering function by typing:

%Y249,n%

n = password. As this is sensitive information, system operators can contact their i-data distributor for password details.

Deactivating the Y249 Engineering Function

The function will be deactivated automatically after timeout on the share port used (timeout is defined in Y100 Port Sharing Option).

Limitations when Y249 is active

Characters not present in the PC-850 symbot set (Coax) can still be sent in hex notation.

Example:

If you need to define user string 1 containing a PCL reset, then define the following:

&&??%

%Y249,PASSWORD%

%Y61,1,1B45%

%X1

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Contents Rank Xerox Electronic Documentation Related Manuals PrefaceSeptember Table of Contents PCL Driver Default What is the Xerox LS 3270?Introduction to the Xerox LS PCL or FSL output driverChanging the Driver Xerox LS 3270 FeaturesSupported Control Units Installation RequirementsOperating Environment Paper Size Default US/EUKnowing the Front Panel Installation of the Xerox LSPre-Installation Information InstallationPrinter Dependency Below follows the procedure for installing the Xerox LS Installation ProcedureXerox LS 3270 and its side panel Automatic Power Supply ControlPCL driver TestingTimeout Operation of the Xerox LS Indicators of the Xerox LSCU Contact with Control Unit PAR Parallel inputSpecifying Timeout 3NVRAM = Non-volatile RAM Programming theXerox LS Setup functions supported in PCL mode Where % is the defined ESC character ESC FeaturesWhere % is the defined ESC character Send Logo Test functions T-Functions User Settings Functions X-FunctionsEngineering Functions FunctionsSetup Functions supported in FSL mode ESC Features User Settings Functions X-Functions ??%%Y100,10,’SHARESTRING’%%X1 FSL Setup via Xerox LS 3270 Parallel PortActivating the Y249 Engineering Function Limitations when Y249 is activeDeactivating the Y249 Engineering Function Updating firmware Recoverable Errors Error MessagesThere is no Space Left Dynamic Area Non-Recoverable Hardware Errors Test Printouts Busy Timeout Timeout CoaxPCL Test Printout Active Gfid = Proportional Spaced =FSL Test Printout Busy TimeoutFSL N/S Appendix A. Quick Reference Guide to FSL FunctionsLPI LPI FSL N/SEbcdic Y10 Y12 Are wrapped Y13Y19 Y22Name Syntax Parameters Deviations Y35 Y39 EABY41 Y47 IRQEEPROM/RAM ESCEeprom Y53 Y52Y54 Y56 Y55Y59 Y60Y74 Y71HEX FSL mode PCL modeAscii HEX N2dataAPL Y79Name Syntax Parameters Deviations Y92 Y91Y93 Y94Y98 Y96APO Y110Y112 Y111Y113 Y115 Y114Y119 RAM Re. T2Data Coax Supported Printers External Appendix B. Selected Xerox ProductsCoax Index