Specifications
SYSTEM MODE
System Mode Menus
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Edit Keyed Files
A
keyed
file is a collection of individual records, which contain ASCII data and are
identified by unique search keys. You can edit the ASCII data directly from the
terminal keypad using the terminal’s built-in keyed file editor. Each record has two
parts: a key name and a key value. The search key is a variable-length string, or
key name
, that identifies the record. The information assigned to the search key is
contained in a separate variable-length string, or
key value
.
SYSTEM MODE FILE
GROUP nn PASSWORD
----------
Type the current password for the selected file
group and press [
↵].
If you enter an incorrect password, the following
message appears:
SYS MODE PASSWORD
PLEASE TRY AGAIN
Press [↵]. Verify your password and re-enter it.
SYS MODE PASSWORD G _1
NEW ----------
Type the new password and press [↵]. To correct a
mistake, press [
←] to delete the number, and then
type the new entry.
SYS MODE PASSWORD G _1
AGAIN ----------
The terminal requests that you verify the new
password. Retype the new password and press [
↵].
SYS MODE PASSWORD G _1
PASSWORD CHANGED
The new password is now in effect. To exit this
screen, press [
↵]. You are returned to the main
menu.
Table 10 System Mode Menu 3
Display Action
NOTE
When entering any password, an asterisk (*) appears on the display for each
character you type. These asterisks prevent your password from being seen by an
unauthorized person. Pressing the ALPHA key changes the characters or symbols
you enter, but ALPHA does not cause additional asterisks to appear. Secure a
copy of every password to ensure it is not forgotten or lost.