Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual (G06.24+, H06.04+, J06.03+)

Using the VHS Browser
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VHS Installed as a Stand-Alone Pathway System
Accessing VHS From the ViewPoint TACL Prompt
To access the VHS Log Browser screen, type VHSL or vhsl at the ViewPoint TACL
prompt and press the SF15 function key.
1> VHSL
or
1> vhsl
To access the VHS Prompt Browser screen, type VHSP or vhsp at the ViewPoint TACL
prompt and press the SF15 function key.
1> VHSP
or
1> vhsp
Accessing VHS Browser From any ViewPoint Screen
To access the VHS Log Browser screen, enter VHSL or vhsl in the ViewPoint
option line (line 24) and press the SF15 function key.
To access the VHS Prompt Browser screen, enter VHSP or vhsp in the ViewPoint
option line (line 24) and press the SF15 function key.
Accessing VHS Browser From the ViewPoint Extras Screen
To access VHS Browser from the ViewPoint Extras screen:
Press the SF15 function key to display the ViewPoint Extras screen.
Press the SF6 function key to access the VHS Log Browser screen or the SF7
function key to access the VHS Prompt Browser screen.
To access VHS Browser from a custom ViewPoint Extras screen:
Press the SF15 function key to display the custom ViewPoint Extras screen.
Check the menu to determine which function keys have been assigned to VHS
Browser.
Press the function key assigned to VHS Log Browser to display the Log Browser
screen or press the function key assigned to VHS Prompt Browser to display the
Prompt Browser screen.
VHS Installed as a Stand-Alone Pathway System
If the VHS Browser is installed as a stand-alone Pathway system, make sure the VHSL
and VHSP macros exist in your current subvolume or you are positioned in the
subvolume where VHS is installed.