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    PowerNet Twin Client ™ Version 8.7.1 User’s Guide[...]

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    Disc laimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the ri ght to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this documen t without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such chan ges have been made. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment o[...]

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    iii Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Introduction Overview .................................... ................................................................................... .......1-1 Modes of Operation ...................................... ..................................... .............................1-1 Major Features ..................[...]

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    iv 38-Key Keyboards ..................... ........................................................................................ 5- 10 Switching Alpha and Numeric Modes ............. .................................. ........................... 5-10 Table Indicators ........................ .......................................................[...]

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    1 - 1 1 Intr oduction Overview PowerNet Twin Client is a software package that pr ovides VT100, VT220, TNTV, TN3270 (Telnet 3270), and TN5250 (Telnet 5250) emulation on portable termi nals. It includes an easy-to-use Windows program for configuring and downloading the so ftware to the portable terminals. Modes of Operation PowerNet Twin Client oper[...]

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    1 - 2 Dolphin T erminal Control Sequence W arm (Safe) Boot Sequences T erminal & Ke ypad Ke y Sequence 76xx, 7850, 79xx Press Red and ESC ke ys simultaneously , hold for 10 seconds , then release. 95xx Press SFT and CTRL ke ys simultaneously , hold for 10 seconds , then release. 9900 56-key ke yboard: Press the CTRL + SFT k eys simultaneously ,[...]

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    2 - 1 2 Character Sets ISO 8859-1 Character Set Description Char Dec Hex non-breaking space 160 A0 inverted exclamation ¡ 161 A1 cent sign ¢ 162 A2 pound sterling £ 163 A3 general currency sign ¤ 164 A4 yen sign ¥ 165 A5 broken vertical bar ¦ 166 A6 section sign § 167 A7 umlaut (dieresis) ¨ 168 A8 copyright © 169 A9 feminine ordinal ª 170[...]

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    2 - 2 masculine ordinal º 186 BA right angle quote, guillemot right » 187 BB fraction one-fourth ¼ 188 BC fraction one-half ½ 189 BD fraction three-fourths ¾ 190 BE inverted question mark ¿ 191 BF capital A, grave accent À 192 C0 capital A, acute accent Á 193 C1 capital A, circumflex accent  194 C2 capital A, tilde à 195 C3 capital A, di[...]

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    2 - 3 capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark Ö 214 D6 multiply sign × 215 D7 capital O, slash Ø 216 D8 capital U, grave accent Ù 217 D9 capital U, acute accent Ú 218 DA capital U, circumflex accent Û 219 DB capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark Ü 220 DC capital Y, acute accent Ý 221 DD capital THORN, Icelandic Þ 222 DE small sharp s, German (sz l[...]

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    2 - 4 small N, tilde ñ 241 F1 small O, grave accent ò 242 F2 small O, acute accent ó 243 F3 small O, circumflex accent ô 244 F4 small O, tilde õ 245 F5 small O, dieresis or umlaut mark ö 246 F6 division sign ÷ 247 F7 small O, slash ø 248 F8 small U, grave accent ù 249 F9 small U, acute accent ú 250 FA small U, circumflex accent û 251 FB [...]

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    2 - 5 ASCII Character Sets Decimal and Hexadecimal V alues D e cH e x D e cH e x D e cH e x D e cH e x N U L 0 0 0S P 3 2 2 0@ 6 4 4 0` 9 6 6 0 SOH 1 01 ! 33 21 A 65 41 a 97 61 STX 2 02 " 34 22 B 66 42 b 98 62 ETX 3 03 # 35 23 C 67 43 c 99 63 EOT 4 04 $ 38 24 D 68 44 d 100 64 ENQ 5 05 % 37 25 E 69 45 e 101 65 ACK 6 06 & 38 26 F 70 46 f 102[...]

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    2 - 6 ASCII Character Set S U B 2 6 1 A: 5 8 3 AZ 9 0 5 Az 1 2 2 7 A ESC 27 1B ; 59 3B [ 91 5B { 123 7B FS 28 1C < 60 3C 92 5C | 124 7C GS 29 1D = 61 3D ] 93 5D } 125 7D RS 30 1E > 62 3E ^ 94 5E ~ 126 7E US 31 1F ? 63 3F _ 95 5F DEL 127 7F Octal V alues Oct Oct Oct Oct NUL 000 SP 040 @ 100 ` 140 SOH 001 ! 041 A 101 a 141 STX 002 " 042 [...]

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    2 - 7 DC2 022 2 062 R 122 r 162 DC3 023 3 063 S 123 s 163 DC4 024 4 064 T 124 t 164 NAK 025 5 065 U 125 u 165 SYN 026 6 066 V 126 v 166 ETB 027 7 067 W 127 w 167 CAN 030 8 070 X 130 x 170 EM 031 9 071 Y 131 y 171 SUB 032 : 072 Z 132 z 172 ESC 033 ; 073 [ 133 { 173 FS 034 < 074 134 | 174 GS 035 = 075 ] 135 } 175 RS 038 > 076 ^ 138 ~ 176 US 0[...]

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    2 - 8 Double Byte Character Sets (DBCS) A Double Byte Character Set is one where each charac ter occupies two bytes instead of one. The support for DBCS has been implemented in PowerNet Twin Client for VTERM and 5250 terminal emulations in Dolphin 9500 and Dolphin 7850 Series terminals. Note: DBCS is not currently available for 3270 terminal emulat[...]

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    3 - 1 3 Dolphin 7600 T erminal Overview This chapter describes the default PowerNet key assi gnments applied to Dolphin 7600 terminals used in Twin Client advanced mode. The figures and tables identify the key assignments by terminal model and emulation. Ke yboard Combinations See Key Combinations Table for the 29-Key Keyboards on page 3-2. See Key[...]

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    3 - 2 T able Indicator s In the table, keys are indicated in the following ways: • Pressing BLUE once followed by any other key is indicated by [B]<key> . • Pressing RED once followed by any other key is indicated by [R]<key> . • Pressing RED and then BLUE followed by any other key is indicated by [RB]<key> . • The NUMERIC[...]

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    3 - 3 s [A U]<7><7><7><7> [A U]<7><7><7><7> [A U]<7><7><7><7> t [A U]<8> [A U]<8> [A U]<8> u [A U]<8><8> [A U]<8><8> [A U]<8><8> v [A U]<8><8><8> [A U]<8><8><8> [A U]<8><8><[...]

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    3 - 4 Q [AS]<7><7> [AS]<7><7> [AS]<7><7> R [AS]<7><7><7> [AS]<7><7><7> [AS]<7><7><7> S [AS]<7><7><7><7> [AS]<7><7><7><7> [AS]<7><7><7><7> T [AS]<8> [AS]<8> [AS]<8> U [AS][...]

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    3 - 5 F5 [R]<5> [R]<5> [R]<5> F6 [R]<6> [R]<6> [R]<6> F7 [R]<7> [R]<7> [R]<7> F8 [R]<8> [R]<8> [R]<8> F9 [R]<9> [R]<9> [R]<9> F10 [R]<0> [R]<0> [R]<0> F11 [B]<1> [B]<1> [B]<1> F12 [B]<2> [B]<2> [B]<2> F13 [[...]

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    3 - 6 % percent [NS]<5> [NS]<5> [NS]<5> ^ carat [NS]<6> [NS]<6> [NS]<6> & ampersand [NS]<7> [NS]<8> [NS]<7> * asterisk [NS]<8> [NS]<8> [NS]<8> ( left parenthesis [NS]<9> [NS]<9> [NS]<9> ) right parenthesis [NS]<0> [NS]<0> [NS]<0> , comma [...]

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    3 - 7 Delete char [R]<esc> --- --- EOF --- [RB]<5> --- Esc <Esc> <Esc> <Esc> Field exit --- --- [B]<tab> Field- --- --- [RB]<9> Field+ --- --- [RB]<0> Fm --- [RB]<7> [RB]<7> Home --- [RB]<8> [RB]<8> Insert char [R]<ent> --- --- Pa 1 --- [RB]<9> --- Pa 2 --- [RB]<[...]

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    3 - 8 Dolphin 7600 T erminal 38-Key Ke yboards Keyboard combinations and operation fo r TE for both keyboards is the same. Switching Alpha and Numeric Modes • The keyboard defaults to the Alpha, lower shifted input state • Pressing BLUE twice toggles between Upper shif t or Blue and Lower shift or Blue Alpha states T able Indicator s In the tab[...]

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    3 - 9 Ke y Combinations T able fo r the 38-Ke y Keyboar ds Ke y VT 3270 5250 a [A U]<a> [A U]<a> [A U]<a> b [A U]<b> [A U]<b> [A U]<b> c [A U]<c> [A U]<c> [A U]<c> d [A U]<d> [A U]<d> [A U]<d> e [A U]<e> [A U]<e> [A U]<e> f [A U]<f> [A U]<f> [A U]&[...]

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    3 - 10 y [A U]<y> [A U]<y> [A U]<y> z [A U]<z> [A U]<z> [A U]<z> A [AS]<A> [AS]<A> [AS]<A> B [AS]<B> [AS]<B> [AS]<B> C [AS]<C> [AS]<C> [AS]<C> D [AS]<D> [AS]<D> [AS]<D> E [AS]<E> [AS]<E> [AS]<E> F [AS]<F> [AS]<F>[...]

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    3 - 11 W [AS]<W> [AS]<W> [AS]<W> X [ASN]<W> [ASN]<W> [ASN]<W> Y [AS]<Y> [AS]<Y> [AS]<Y> Z [AS]<Z> [AS]<Z> [AS]<Z> 1 [N]<1> [N]<1> [N]<1> 2 [N]<2> [N]<2> [N]<2> 3 [N]<3> [N]<3> [N]<3> 4 [N]<4> [N]<4> [N]<4> [...]

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    3 - 12 F11 [B]<A> [B]<A> [B]<A> F12 [B]<F> [B]<F> [B]<F> F13 [B]<K> [B]<K> [B]<K> F14 [B]<P> [B]<P> [B]<P> F15 [B]<U> [B]<U> [B]<U> F16 [B]<E> [B]<E> [B]<E> F17 [B]<J> [B]<J> [B]<J> F18 [B]<O> [B]<O> [B]<O>[...]

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    3 - 13 , comma [N]<S> [N]<S> [N]<S> . period [N]<Q> [N]<Q> [N]<Q> left arro w <left arrow > <left arrow> <left arrow> down arr ow <down arrow> <down arrow> <down arrow> up arro w <up arrow> <up arro w> <up arrow> right arro w <right arrow> <right arro[...]

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    3 - 14 Pa 2 --- [RB]<tab> --- Pa 3 --- [RB] <down arrow> --- Pag e u p [R]<up arrow> --- --- P age down [R]<down arrow> --- --- Reset --- --- [R]<esc> Roll up --- --- [R]<up arrow> Roll down --- --- [R]<down arrow> Ta b <tab> <tab> <tab> Space [N]<E> [N]<E> [N]<E> Sys req[...]

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    4 - 1 4 Dolphin 7850 T erminal Overview This chapter describes the default PowerNet key assi gnments applied to Dolphin 7850 terminals used in Twin Client advanced mode. The figures and tables identify the key assignments by terminal model and emulation. Adhesive decals that reflect the configurations de scribed in this chapter are available for Do[...]

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    4 - 2 Dolphin 7850 T erminal 24-key K eyboar ds Switching Alpha and Numeric Modes • The keyboard defaults to numeric input. • Double-tapping BLUE acts as Num Lock and toggles between numeric and alpha modes. • Single-tapping BLUE followed by any other charac ter generates the key code designated by blue on the overlay or key. • Single-tappi[...]

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    4 - 3 T able Indicator s • AMUC = alpha mode upper case • AMLC = alpha mode lower case Ke y Combinations T able fo r the 24-Ke y Keyboar ds Ke y VT 3270 5250 a (AMLC)<Red><8> (AMLC)<Red><8> (AMLC)<Red><8> b (AMLC)<Red><8><8> (AMLC)<Red><8><8> (AMLC)<Red><8><8[...]

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    4 - 4 v (AMLC)<Red><2><2><2> (AMLC)<Red><2><2><2> (AMLC)<Red><2><2><2> w (AMLC)<Red><3> (AMLC)<Red><3> (AMLC)<Red><3> x (AMLC)<Red><3><3> (AMLC)<Red><3><3> (AMLC)<Red><3><3> y (AMLC)<Re[...]

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    4 - 5 S (AMLC)<Red> <1><1><1><1> (AMLC)<Red> <1><1><1><1> (AMLC)<Red> <1><1><1><1> T (AMLC)<Red><2> (AMLC)<Red><2> (AMLC)<Red><2> U (AMLC)<Red><2><2> (AMLC)<Red><2><2> (AMLC)<Red><[...]

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    4 - 6 F6 <Red><6> <Red><6> <Red><6> F7 <Red><7> <Red><7> <Red><7> F8 <Red><8> <Red><8> <Red><8> F9 <Red><9> <Red><9> <Red><9> F10 <Red><0> <Red><0> <Red><0> F11 <Blue&[...]

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    4 - 7 Red <Red> <Red> <Red> Shift <Shift> <Shift> <Shift> Ta b <T ab> <T ab> <T ab> . period <.> <.> <.> , comma <,> <,> <,> @ at sign (Alpha mode)<,> (Alpha mode)<,> (Alpha mode)<,> ? question mark (Alpha mode)<,><,> (Alpha mode)[...]

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    4 - 8 Bktab <Blue><T ab> <Blue><T ab> <Blue><T ab> Caps lock <SFT><SFT> Note 2 <SFT><SFT> Note 2 <SFT><SFT> Note 2 Clear --- <Blue><Esc> <Blue><Esc> Cold boot <Red><T ab> <Red><T ab> <Red><T ab> Del <Blue><Esc[...]

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    4 - 9 Sysreq --- <Blue><Red><6> <Blue><Red><6> View up <Blue><Red><Up arrow> <Blue><Red><Up arro w> <Blue><Red><Up arrow> View do wn <Blue><Red> <Down arro w> <Blue><Red> <Down arro w> <Blue><Red> <Down arro w[...]

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    4 - 10 Dolphin 7850 T erminal 36-key K eyboar ds Switching Alpha and Numeric Modes • The default mode is numeric. • The ALPH key toggles between alpha and numeric modes. • The Blue key acts as Caps lock when in alpha mode. T able Indicator s • Blue + Red = White VTERM 3270 5250 O B E J U A C D F G H I K L M N Q S T V W X Y Z ST ART P # * @ [...]

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    4 - 11 Ke y Combinations T able fo r the 36-Ke y Keyboar ds Ke y VT 3270 5250 a <Alph><7> <Alph><7> <Alph><7> b <Alph><8> <Alph><8> <Alph><8> c <Alph><9> <Alph><9> <Alph><9> d <Alph><-> <Alph><-> <Alph><-> [...]

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    4 - 12 y <Alph><F5> <Alph><F5> <Alph><F5> z <Alph><F6> <Alph><F6> <Alph><F6> A <Shift><Alph><7> <Shift><Alph><7> <Shift><Alph><7> B <Shift><Alph><8> <Shift><Alph><8> <Shift><Alph&[...]

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    4 - 13 W <Shift><Alph><F3> <Shift><Alph><F3> <Shift><Alph><F3> X <Shift><Alph><F4> <Shift><Alph><F4> <Shift><Alph><F4> Y <Shift><Alph><F5> <Shift><Alph><F5> <Shift><Alph><F5> Z <Shift&g[...]

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    4 - 14 F11 <Blue><1> <Blue><1> <Blue><1> F12 <Blue><2> <Blue><2> <Blue><2> F13 <Blue><3> <Blue><3> <Blue><3> F14 <Blue><4> <Blue><4> <Blue><4> F15 <Blue><5> <Blue><5> <Blue><[...]

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    4 - 15 - dash <-> <-> <-> + addition sign <+> <+> <+> / forwar d slash </> </> </> backslash <> <> <> * asterisk <Blue><F2> <Blue><F2> <Blue><F2> @ at sign <Blue><F3> <Blue><F3> <Blue><F3> # pound <[...]

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    4 - 16 Ins --- <Blue><Red><+> <Blue><Red><+> Pa 1 --- <Red><7> --- Pa 2 --- <Red><8> --- Pa 3 --- <Red><9> --- Pa 1 --- <Blue><Left arro w> --- Pa 2 --- <Blue><Up arro w> --- Pa 3 --- <Blue><Right arro w> --- Pag e u p <Red><Up arrow[...]

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    5 - 1 5 Dolphin 7900 T erminal Overview This chapter describes the default PowerNet key assignments in Twin Client advanced mode. The figures and tables identify the key assignments by terminal model and emulation. Adhesive decals that reflect the configurations de scribed in this chapter are available for Dolphin terminals in each of the emulation[...]

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    5 - 2 25 -Key Keyb oa rds Switching Alpha and Numeric Modes • In alpha mode, upper case is default. • To toggle between numeric and alpha mo des, double-tap the Blue modifier key. • To toggle between upper and lower cases in alpha mode, tap the Caps Lock key once . T able Indicator s • Blue + Red = White. • AMUC = alpha mode upper case. ?[...]

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    5 - 3 Ke y Combinations for the 25-K ey K eyboar ds Ke y VT 3270 5250 a <AMLC><2> <AMLC><2> <AMLC><2> b <AMLC><2><2> <AMLC><2><2> <AMLC><2><2> c <AMLC><2><2><2> <AMLC><2><2><2> <AMLC><2><2><2[...]

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    5 - 4 y <AMLC><9><9><9> <AMLC><9><9><9> <AMLC><9><9><9> z <AMLC><9><9><9><9> <AMLC><9><9><9><9> <AMLC><9><9><9><9> A <AMUC><2> <AMUC><2> <AMUC><2> B <[...]

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    5 - 5 W <AMUC><9> <AMUC><9> <AMUC><9> X <AMUC><9><9> <AMUC><9><9> <AMUC><9><9> Y <AMUC><9><9><9> <AMUC><9><9><9> <AMUC><9><9><9> Z <AMUC><9><9><9><9> <AMUC[...]

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    5 - 6 F11 <Blue><1> <Blue><1> <Blue><1> F12 <Blue><2> <Blue><2> <Blue><2> F13 <Blue><3> <Blue><3> <Blue><3> F14 <Blue><4> <Blue><4> <Blue><4> F15 <Blue><5> <Blue><5> <Blue><[...]

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    5 - 7 up arro w <up arrow> <up arrow> <up arrow> right arro w <right arrow > <right arrow> <right arrow> * asterisk <*> <*> <*> # pound <Red><*> <Red><*> <Red><*> @ at sign <AMLC or AMLC><,> <AMLC or AMLC><,> <AMLC or AMLC><,&g[...]

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    5 - 8 Eof --- <Blue><Ok> --- Erinp --- <Blue><Red><Ok> <Blue><Red><Ok> Esc <Esc> <Esc> <Esc> Field exit --- - -- <Blue><Ok> Field- --- --- <Blue><right arrow> Field+ --- --- <Blue><left arrow> Fm --- <Blue><Red><8> <Blue><[...]

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    5 - 9 Sys req --- <Blue><Red><6> --- Ta b <T ab> <T ab> <T ab> View up <Blue><Red><up arrow> <Blue><Red><up arrow> <Blue><Red><up arro w> View do wn <Blue><Red> <down arro w> <Blue><Red> <down arro w> <Blue><Red>[...]

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    5 - 10 38 -Key Keyb oa rds Switching Alpha and Numeric Modes • To toggle between alpha and numer ic modes, tap the NUM key once. • To toggle between upper and lower ca se, tap the Blue modifier key twice. T able Indicator s • AMUC = Alpha mode upper case (default) • AMLC = Alpha mode lower case. • Blue key toggles between AMLC and AMUC wh[...]

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    5 - 11 Ke y Combinations for the 38-K ey K eyboar ds Ke y VT 3270 5250 a <AMLC><A> <AMLC><A> <AMLC><A> b <AMLC><B> <AMLC><B> <AMLC><B> c <AMLC><C> <AMLC><C> <AMLC><C> d <AMLC><D> <AMLC><D> <AMLC><D> e <A[...]

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    5 - 12 y <AMLC><YZ> <AMLC><YZ> <AMLC><YZ> z <AMLC><YZ><YZ> <AMLC><YZ><YZ> <AMLC><YZ><YZ> A <AMUC><A> <AMUC><A> <AMUC><A> B <AMUC><B> <AMUC><B> <AMUC><B> C <AMUC><C> <AMUC>[...]

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    5 - 13 W <AMUC><WX> <AMUC><WX> <AMUC><WX> X <AMUC><WX><WX> <AMUC><WX><WX> <AMUC><WX><WX> Y <AMUC><YZ> <AMUC><YZ> <AMUC><YZ> Z <AMUC><YZ><YZ> <AMUC><YZ><YZ> <AMUC><YZ><YZ>[...]

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    5 - 14 F11 <Blue><A> <Blue><A> <Blue><A> F12 <Blue><B> <Blue><B> <Blue><B> F13 <Blue><C> <Blue><C> <Blue><C> F14 <Blue><F> <Blue><F> <Blue><F> F15 <Blue><G> <Blue><G> <Blue><[...]

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    5 - 15 # pound <Alt><C> <Alt><C> <Alt><C> $ dollar <Alt><F> <Alt><F> <Alt><F> % percent <Alt><G> <Alt><G> <Alt><G> ^ carat <Alt><H> <Alt><H> <Alt><H> & ampersand <Alt><K> <Alt><K>[...]

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    5 - 16 Home --- <Blue><Red><M> <Blue><Red><M> Insert <Blue><Red><T ab> <Blue><Red><T ab> <Blue><Red><T ab> Light <Light> <Light> <Light> Num <Num> <Num> <Num> Ok <Ok> <Ok> <Ok> Pa 1 --- <Blue>< lef[...]

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    5 - 17 View right <Blue><Red> <right arrow> <Blue><Red> <right arrow> <Blue><Red> <right arrow> W arm boot <Red><Esc> <Red><Esc> <Red><Esc> Ke y Combinations for the 38-K ey K eyboar ds Ke y VT 3270 5250[...]

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    6 - 1 6 Dolphin 9500 T erminal Overview This chapter describes the default key combinations in Twin Client advanced mode. The figures and tables identify the key assignments by terminal model and emulation. Adhesive decals that reflect the configurations de scribed in this chapter are available for Dolphin terminals in each of the emulations: 3270,[...]

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    6 - 2 35 -Key Keyb oa rds ABC DEF GHI JKL TUV PQRS MNO WXYZ & ! BKT AB F1-F10 F1 1-F20 ) ` ( ‘ “ / ~ { [ _ } : = ] < % ^ - | > $ # * ? + ; VTE R M V O L + P G V O L - G P ST ART END SEND POWER @ . , 1 23 6 5 4 9 8 7 0 ES C TA TA B F1 F2 F3 F4 SF T EN T ALPHA SP DEL DEL BKSP F5 F6 ABC DEF GHI JKL TUV PQRS MNO WXYZ @ F1-F10 F1 1-F20 ([...]

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    6 - 3 Ke y Combinations for the 35-K ey Ke yboard Note: Red+Blue=White Ke y VT 3270 5250 a <Alpha><2> <Alpha><2> <Alpha><2> b <Alpha><2><2> <Alpha><2><2> <Alpha><2><2> c <Alpha><2><2><2> <Alpha><2><2><2> <Alph[...]

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    6 - 4 x <Alpha><9><9> <Alpha><9><9> <Alpha><9><9> y <Alpha><9><9><9> <Alpha><9><9><9> <Alpha><9><9><9> z <Alpha><9><9><9><9> <Alpha><9><9><9><9> <Alpha><9&[...]

  • Page 67

    6 - 5 U <Sft><Alpha><8><8> <Sft><Alpha><8><8> <Sft><8><Alpha><8> V <Sft><Alpha><8><8><8> <Sft><Alpha><8><8><8> <Sft><Alpha><8><8><8> W <Sft><Alpha><9> <Sft><Alph[...]

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    6 - 6 { left brace <Red><F3> <Red><F3> <Red><F3> } right brace <Red><F4> <Red><F4> <Red><F4> ( left parenthesis <Sft><F1> <Sft><F1> <Sft><F1> ) right parenthesis <Sft><F6> <Sft><F6> <Sft><F6> @ at sign <[...]

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    6 - 7 9 <9> <9> <9> 0 <0> <0> <0> F1 <Red><1> <Red><1> <Red><1> F2 <Red><2> <Red><2> <Red><2> F3 <Red><3> <Red><3> <Red><3> F4 <Red><4> <Red><4> <Red><4> F5 <Red>&l[...]

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    6 - 8 F22 --- <Red><Blue><2> <Red><Blue><2> F23 --- <Red><Blue><3> <Red><Blue><3> F24 --- <Red><Blue><4> <Red><Blue><4> Shift <Sft> <Sft> <Sft> Esc <Esc> <Esc> <Esc> Alpha <Alpha> <Alpha> <Al[...]

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    6 - 9 Up <up arrow> <up arrow> <up arrow> Down <do wn arrow> <down arro w> <down arrow> Left <left arrow> <left arrow> <left arrow> Right <up arrow> <up arrow> <up arrow> Attention --- <Red><Ent> <Red><Ent> Backtab <Blue><F6> <Blue><[...]

  • Page 72

    6 - 10 43 -Key Keyb oa rds , 7 8 0 CTRL CTRL AL T AL T 1 4 2 5 3 6 9 END V O L - SEND POWER G P ~ { } * ( > ) ? : + [ = _ ] $ % ; ^ | # - ` ! < ‘ “ / @ ST ART F1-F10 F1 1-F20 VT E R M V T E R M & L O V + P G DE L BKT A B BKSP SFT ESC TAB NUM ENT I J K L MN O P Q RS T U VWX YZ SP D H AB EF C G , : + [ = _ ] $ % ; ^ | # - ` & F1[...]

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    6 - 11 Ke y Combinations for the 43-K ey K eyboar d KEY VT 3270 5250 a <a> <a> <a> b <b> <b> <b> c <c> <c> <c> d <d> <d> <d> e <e> <e> <e> f <f> <f> <f> g <g> <g> <g> h <h> <h> <h> i <i> <i> <[...]

  • Page 74

    6 - 12 y <y> <y> <y> z <z> <z> <z> A <Sft><a> <Sft><a> <Sft><a> B <Sft><b> <Sft><b> <Sft><b> C <Sft><c> <Sft><c> <Sft><c> D <Sft><d> <Sft><d> <Sft><d> E <Sft><e&[...]

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    6 - 13 W <Sft><w> <Sft><w> <Sft><w> X <Sft><x> <Sft><x> <Sft><x> Y <Sft><y> <Sft><y> <Sft><y> Z <Sft><z> <Sft><z> <Sft><z> / forwar d slash <Red><p> <Red><p> <Red><p> * a[...]

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    6 - 14 ! exc lamation <Blue><z> <Red><Blue><x> <Red><Blue><x> @ at sign <Red><Blue><z> <Red><Blue><v> <Red><Blue><v> # pound <Red><w> <Red><w> <Red><w> $ dollar <Red><u> <Red><u> <Red&g[...]

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    6 - 15 F3 <Red><c> <Red><c> <Red><c> F4 <Red><e> <Red><e> <Red><e> F5 <Red><f> <Red><f> <Red><f> F6 <Red><g> <Red><g> <Red><g> F7 <Red><i> <Red><i> <Red><i> F8 <Red>[...]

  • Page 78

    6 - 16 Num <Num> <Num> <Num> Alt <Alt> <Alt> <Alt> Red <Red> <Red> <Red> Blue <Blue> <Blue> <Blue> Ctrl <Ctrl> <Ctr l> <Ctrl> Ta b <T ab> <T ab> <T ab> Enter <Ent> <Ent> <Ent> Sp <Sp> <Sp> <Sp> Light <Li[...]

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    6 - 17 ErEOF --- <Red><Blue><r> <Red><Blue><r> Erinp --- <Red><Blue><g> <Red><Blue><g> Field exit --- --- <Red><Blue><Ent> Field- --- --- <Red><Blue><n> Field+ --- --- <Red><Blue><o> FM --- <Red><Blue><m> &[...]

  • Page 80

    6 - 18 Vo l - <Blue><down arrow> <Blue><down arro w> <Blue><down arrow> Ke y Combinations for the 43-K ey K eyboar d KEY VT 3270 5250[...]

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    6 - 19 56 -Key Keyb oa rds F1-F10 F1 1-F20 B B KT AB ‘ “ / < * ? + ( ) ` & ! ~ { } : [ = _ ] | > # ; $ % ^ - @ Z Z VTERM END SEND S T A R T V O L + P G V O L - P G POWER ESC TA B A F K P U B G L Q V C H M R W D I N S X E J O T Y 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . INS , SFT SP BKSP DEL ENT : + [ F1-F10 F1 1-F20 BKT AB ‘ “ / Z Z = _ ] # - ` ! [...]

  • Page 82

    6 - 20 Ke y Combinations for the 56-K ey K eyboar d Note: Red+Blue=White KEY VT 3270 5250 a <a> <a> <a> b <b> <b> <b> c <c> <c> <c> d <d> <d> <d> e <e> <e> <e> f <f> <f> <f> g <g> <g> <g> h <h> <h> <h> i &l[...]

  • Page 83

    6 - 21 x <x> <x> <x> y <y> <y> <y> z <z> <z> <z> A <Sft><a> <Sft><a> <Sft><a> B <Sft><b> <Sft><b> <Sft><b> C <Sft><c> <Sft><c> <Sft><c> D <Sft><d> <Sft><d> <Sft&[...]

  • Page 84

    6 - 22 U <Sft><u> <Sft><u> <Sft><u> V <Sft><v> <Sft><v> <Sft><v> W <Sft><w> <Sft><w> <Sft><w> X <Sft><x> <Sft><x> <Sft><x> Y <Sft><y> <Sft><y> <Sft><y> Z <Sft><z[...]

  • Page 85

    6 - 23 { left brace <Blue><l> <Blue><l> <Blue><l> } right brace <Blue><k> <Blue><k> <Blue><k> ( left parenthesis <Red><q> <Red><q> <Red><q> ) right parenthesis <Red><r> <Red><r> <Red><r> @ at sign <Red&g[...]

  • Page 86

    6 - 24 9 <9> <9> <9> 0 <0> <0> <0> F1 <Red><1> <Red><1> <Red><1> F2 <Red><2> <Red><2> <Red><2> F3 <Red><3> <Red><3> <Red><3> F4 <Red><4> <Red><4> <Red><4> F5 <Red>&[...]

  • Page 87

    6 - 25 F22 --- <Red><Blue><2> <Red><Blue><2> F23 --- <Red><Blue><3> <Red><Blue><3> F24 --- <Red><Blue><4> <Red><Blue><4> Shift <Sft> <Sft> <Sft> Esc <Esc> <Esc> <Esc> Alt <Alt> <Alt> <Alt>[...]

  • Page 88

    6 - 26 Contrast+ <Red><T ab> <Red><T ab> <Red><T ab> Contrast- <Red><Esc> <Red><Esc> <Red><Esc> Dup --- <Red><Blue><l> --- EOF --- <Blue><Ent> --- Erinp --- <Red><Blue><g> <Red><Blue><g> Field exit --- --- <Re[...]

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    7 - 1 7 Dolphin 9900 T erminal Overview This chapter describes the default key combinations in Twin Client advanced mode. The figures and tables identify the key assignments by terminal model and emulation. Adhesive decals that reflect the configurations de scribed in this chapter are available for Dolphin terminals in each of the emulations: 3270,[...]

  • Page 92

    7 - 2 35 -Key Keyb oa rds 3270 VTERM 5250 VOL PG SCAN EN T 12 3 4 5 6 7 89 0 F1 F2 F3 F4 AL PH A SP BKSP DEL CTRL AL T TA B ESC SFT PQRS TUV WXYZ VTE R M & < BKT AB ) ` % | > $ # ~ { [ _ } : = ] ! F1-F10 F1 1-F20 ST A RT ‘ ( “ / * ? + ; ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO @ - < VOL PG SCAN EN T 12 3 4 5 6 7 89 0 F1 F2 F3 F4 AL PH A SP BKSP DEL C[...]

  • Page 93

    7 - 3 Ke y Combinations for the 35-K ey Ke yboards Ke y VT 3270 5250 a <Alpha><2> <Alpha><2> <Alpha><2> b <Alpha><2><2> <Alpha><2><2> <Alpha><2><2> c <Alpha><2><2><2> <Alpha><2><2><2> <Alpha><2><2&[...]

  • Page 94

    7 - 4 y <Alpha><9><9><9> <Alpha><9><9><9> <Alpha><9><9><9> z <Alpha><9><9><9><9> <Alpha><9><9><9><9> <Alpha><9><9><9><9> A <Sft><Alpha><2> <Sft><Alpha><2&g[...]

  • Page 95

    7 - 5 W <Sft><Alpha><9> <Sft><Alpha><9> <Sft><Alpha><9> X <Sft><Alpha><9><9> <Sft><Alpha><9><9> <Sft><Alpha><9><9> Y <Sft><Alpha><9><9><9> <Sft><Alpha><9><9><9> <[...]

  • Page 96

    7 - 6 ) right parenthesis <Sft><BKSP> <Sft><BKSP> <Sft><BKSP> @ at sign <Red><Blue><5> <Red><Blue><5> <Red><Blue><5> # pound <Red><Blue><SP> <Red><Blue><SP> <Red><Blue><SP> $ dollar <Blue><SP> &[...]

  • Page 97

    7 - 7 F3 <Red><3> <Red><3> <Red><3> F4 <Red><4> <Red><4> <Red><4> F5 <Red><5> <Red><5> <Red><5> F6 <Red><6> <Red><6> <Red><6> F7 <Red><7> <Red><7> <Red><7> F8 <Red>[...]

  • Page 98

    7 - 8 Alpha <Alpha> <Alpha> <Alpha> Alt <Alt> <Alt> <Alt> Red <Red> <Red> <Red> Blue <Blue> <Blue> <Blue> Ctrl <Ctrl> <Ctr l> <Ctrl> Ta b <T ab> <T ab> <T ab> Enter <Ent> <Ent> <Ent> Sp <Sp> <Sp> <Sp> Light[...]

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    7 - 9 Clear --- <Blue><Esc> <Blue><Esc> Contrast+ <Red><T ab> <Red><T ab> <Red><T ab> Contrast- <Red><Esc> <Red><Esc> <Red><Esc> EOF --- <Blue><Ent> --- Erinp --- <Red><Blue><Ent> <Red><Blue><Ent> ErEOF ---[...]

  • Page 100

    7 - 10 43 -Key Keyb oa rds &75/ 6&$1 6)7 (6& 7$% (1 7 $% & ' () * , - . / 012 3 4 5 6 7 8 9:; <= 63 %.63 + 92/ 3* 180 '(/ 67 $ 57 (5,13 ,1)2 a { '83 ಫ ಯ   ,16  3 $ &/5 3 $ 65(4 } 3 $  5(6(7 ) 0 $771 +20(   [ B ]  !  " (5(2)  %    C A _ @ ? &  ?[...]

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    7 - 11 Ke y Combinations for the 43-K ey K eyboar ds KEY VT 3270 5250 a <a> <a> <a> b <b> <b> <b> c <c> <c> <c> d <d> <d> <d> e <e> <e> <e> f <f> <f> <f> g <g> <g> <g> h <h> <h> <h> i <i> <i> &l[...]

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    7 - 12 y <y> <y> <y> z <z> <z> <z> A <Sft><a> <Sft><a> <Sft><a> B <Sft><b> <Sft><b> <Sft><b> C <Sft><c> <Sft><c> <Sft><c> D <Sft><d> <Sft><d> <Sft><d> E <Sft><e&[...]

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    7 - 13 W <Sft><w> <Sft><w> <Sft><w> X <Sft><x> <Sft><x> <Sft><x> Y <Sft><y> <Sft><y> <Sft><y> Z <Sft><z> <Sft><z> <Sft><z> / forwar d slash <Red><p> <Red><p> <Red><p> * a[...]

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    7 - 14 ! exc lamation <Red><Blue><x> <Red><Blue><x> <Red><Blue><x> @ at sign <Red><Blue><v> <Red><Blue><v> <Red><Blue><v> # pound <Red><w> <Red><w> <Red><w> $ dollar <Red><u> <Red><u>[...]

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    7 - 15 F3 <Red><c> <Red><c> <Red><c> F4 <Red><e> <Red><e> <Red><e> F5 <Red><f> <Red><f> <Red><f> F6 <Red><g> <Red><g> <Red><g> F7 <Red><i> <Red><i> <Red><i> F8 <Red>[...]

  • Page 106

    7 - 16 Num <Num> <Num> <Num> Alt <Alt> <Alt> <Alt> Red <Red> <Red> <Red> Blue <Blue> <Blue> <Blue> Ctrl <Ctrl> <Ctr l> <Ctrl> Ta b <T ab> <T ab> <T ab> Enter <Ent> <Ent> <Ent> Sp <Sp> <Sp> <Sp> Light <Li[...]

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    7 - 17 Field exit --- --- <Red><Blue><Ent> Field- --- --- <Red><Blue><n> Field+ --- --- <Red><Blue><o> FM --- <Red><Blue><m> <Red><Blue><m> Help --- --- <Blue><m> Home --- <Red><z> <Red><z> Info --- <Red><Blue>&l[...]

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    7 - 18 56 -Key Keyb oa rds 6&$1 6)7 (6& 7$% (1 7 &75/ 63 %.63 '(/ ,16         $%& ' ( )* + , - . / 012 3 4 5 6 7 8 9:; < = VOL PG )) ) ) ಫ ಯ    "   ? &  a ^ `  > B @ _  !    A C   # 9 7 ( 50 ST ART )  ) [...]

  • Page 109

    7 - 19 Ke y Combinations for the 56-K ey K eyboar ds Note: Red+Blue=White KEY VT 3270 5250 a <a> <a> <a> b <b> <b> <b> c <c> <c> <c> d <d> <d> <d> e <e> <e> <e> f <f> <f> <f> g <g> <g> <g> h <h> <h> <h> i &[...]

  • Page 110

    7 - 20 x <x> <x> <x> y <y> <y> <y> z <z> <z> <z> A <Sft><a> <Sft><a> <Sft><a> B <Sft><b> <Sft><b> <Sft><b> C <Sft><c> <Sft><c> <Sft><c> D <Sft><d> <Sft><d> <Sft&[...]

  • Page 111

    7 - 21 U <Sft><u> <Sft><u> <Sft><u> V <Sft><v> <Sft><v> <Sft><v> W <Sft><w> <Sft><w> <Sft><w> X <Sft><x> <Sft><x> <Sft><x> Y <Sft><y> <Sft><y> <Sft><y> Z <Sft><z[...]

  • Page 112

    7 - 22 { left brace <Blue><l> <Blue><l> <Blue><l> } right brace <Blue><k> <Blue><k> <Blue><k> ( left parenthesis <Red><q> <Red><q> <Red><q> ) right parenthesis <Red><r> <Red><r> <Red><r> @ at sign <Red&g[...]

  • Page 113

    7 - 23 9 <9> <9> <9> 0 <0> <0> <0> F1 <Red><1> <Red><1> <Red><1> F2 <Red><2> <Red><2> <Red><2> F3 <Red><3> <Red><3> <Red><3> F4 <Red><4> <Red><4> <Red><4> F5 <Red>&[...]

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    7 - 24 F22 --- <Red><Blue><2> <Red><Blue><2> F23 --- <Red><Blue><3> <Red><Blue><3> F24 --- <Red><Blue><4> <Red><Blue><4> Shift <Sft> <Sft> <Sft> Esc <Esc> <Esc> <Esc> Alt <Alt> <Alt> <Alt>[...]

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    7 - 25 Dup --- <Red><Blue><l> --- EOF --- <Blue><Ent> --- Erinp --- <Red><Blue><g> <Red><Blue><g> Field exit --- --- <Red><Blue><Ent> Field - --- --- <Red><Blue><n> Field + --- --- <Red><Blue><o> FM --- <Red><Blue><[...]

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    8 - 1 8 Image Kiosk 8560/8570 Overview This chapter describes the default PowerNet key a ssignments applied to Image Kiosks used in Twin Client advanced mode. The figures and tables identify the key assignments by terminal model and emulation. VT100 Ke ys[...]

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    8 - 2 3270 Ke ys 5250 Ke ys[...]

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    8 - 3 Lower case Character Standard K eyboar d Mode Upper case Character Standar d Ke yboard Mode[...]

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    8 - 4 Ke yboard Combinations Ke y VT 3270 5250 a <a> <a> <a> b <b> <b> <b> c <c> <c> <c> d <d> <d> <d> e <e> <e> <e> f <f> <f> <f> g <g> <g> <g> h <h> <h> <h> i <i> <i> <i> j <j> <[...]

  • Page 121

    8 - 5 y <y> <y> <y> z <z> <z> <z> 1 <1> <1> <1> 2 <2> <2> <2> 3 <3> <3> <3> 4 <4> <4> <4> 5 <5> <5> <5> 6 <6> <6> <6> 7 <7> <7> <7> 8 <8> <8> <8> 9 <9> <9> &l[...]

  • Page 122

    8 - 6 ; semicolon <;> <;> <;> ' apostrophe <'> <'> <'> [ left bracket <[> <[> <[> ] right bracket <]> <]> <]> backslash <> <> <> - hyphen <-> <-> <-> = equal sign <=> <=> <=> ` accent <`> <`[...]

  • Page 123

    8 - 7 L <Shift><l> <Shift><l> <Shift><l> M <Shift><m> <Shift><m> <Shift><m> N <Shift><n> <Shift><n> <Shift><n> O <Shift><o> <Shift><o> <Shift><o> P <Shift><p> <Shift><p> <Shift>[...]

  • Page 124

    8 - 8 ) right parenthesis <Shift><0> <Shift><0> <Shift><0> < less than sign <Shift><,> <Shift><,> <Shift><,> > greater than sign <Shift><.> <Shift><.> <Shift><.> ? question mark <Shift></> <Shift></> <Shift>[...]

  • Page 125

    8 - 9 F9 <F9> <F9> <F9> F10 <F10> <F10> <F10> F11 <F11> <F11> <F11> F12 <F12> <F12> <F12> F13 <F13> <F13> <F13> F14 <F14> <F14> <F14> F15 <F15> <F15> <F15> F16 <F16> <F16> <F16> F17 <F17> <F17> [...]

  • Page 126

    8 - 10 Field exit --- --- <Field exit> Field + --- --- <Field +> Field - --- --- <Field -> Find <Find> --- --- FM --- --- <FM> Help --- --- <Help> Home <Home> <Home> <Home> Insert <Inser t> --- <Inser t> Pag e U p <P age Up> --- --- P age Down <P age Down> --- --- Print -[...]

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    8 - 11 Lower case International Symbol Ke yboard Mode Upper case International Symbol Ke yboard Mode[...]

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    8 - 12 International Ke y Combinations[...]

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    9 - 1 9 Customer Suppor t T echnical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device, please call your distributor or the nearest technical support office: North America/Canada Telephone: (800) 782-4263 E-mail: hsmnasupport@honeywell.com Latin America Telephone: (803) 835-8000 Telephone: (800) 782-4263 E-mail: hsmlasuppo[...]

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