User`s guide

7
ANSI Keyboard
Display Fields
The screen display shown below is a snapshot of the terminal’s screen in an ASCII emulation.
The top line of the display is referred to as the T
op Status Line. The Top Status Line can be disabled if
desired.
The bottom line of the display can serve as a Bottom Status Line in ANSI emulations or a Function Key Label
Line for ASCII emulations.
The Sess
ion Indicator displays the number of the session whose data is displayed below the Top Status Line.
The Pa
ge # indicator displays the page number of the currently displayed page (except for page 0, when
nothing is displayed in this field).
The Monitor Mode field indicator will be present only if “Monitor Mode” is set to On (either through Setup or
manually from the keyboard).
The Communication field will display FDX, HDX, BLK, or LOC to represent the current communication mode
for the session indicated by the Session Indicator.
The C
ursor Position indicator displays the position of the cursor in row and column numbers separated by a
colon (e.g. 5:22).
The Self-test Result field indicates the results (Pass or Check) of the self-diagnostic tests performed by the
terminal at startup. This field is cleared with the first keystroke after power up. If the Check message
appears, turn the terminal off and on. If the message still appears, call the technical support number listed
inside of the front cover of this guide.