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APPENDIX F

F.I KEYBOARD REFERENCE

The shape of the blinking cursor reflects the keyboard state (See also Chapter 3 "Keyboard Operations".
The keystroke scan code assigned to the function is configured by user file and may change.
This list is the "default" configuration file (see CHAPTER 5 CONFIGURATION FILE OPTIONS / .

F.I.1 AID Keys assignment

The keyboard scan codes are assigned by user file and may change (see _WTn52.cfg file CHAPTER V).
You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by "[F4] See Options / [F1] FN KEYS / [F1] SCAN CODES.
AID keys sends input data to host.

5250 Emulated Keys
PDT Keystroke 5251 Terminal function
[Ctl]+[C] / [Ctl]+[BKSP] Clear
[CLR] Enter
[Fn]+[Ctl]+[H] Help
[Fn]+[Dn] Roll Down
[Fn]+[Up] Roll Up
[Ctl]+[Y] Roll Left
[Ctl]+[Z] Roll Right
[Ctl]+[P] Print
[Ctl]+[1] / [Ctl]+[U] Program Access 1 (PA1)
[Ctl]+[2] / [Ctl]+[V] Program Access 2 (PA2)
[Ctl]+[3] / [Ctl]+[W] Program Access 3 (PA3)

F.I.2 FN AID Keys assignment

The keyboard scan codes are assigned by user file and may change (see _WTn52.cfg file CHAPTER V).
You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by "[F4] See Options / [F1] FN KEYS / [F1] SCAN CODES.

5250 Emulated Keys
PDT Keystroke 5251 Terminal function
[FUNC]+[1] PF1
[FUNC]+[2] PF2
[FUNC]+[3] PF3
[FUNC]+[4] PF4
[FUNC]+[5] PF5
[FUNC]+[6] PF6
[FUNC]+[7] PF7
[FUNC]+[8] PF8
[FUNC]+[9] PF9
[FUNC]+[0] PF10
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[1] PF11
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[2] PF12
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[3] PF13
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[4] PF14
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[5] PF15
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[6] PF16
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[7] PF17
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[8] PF18
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[9] PF19
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[0] PF20
[SHIFT]+[1] / [!] PF21
[SHIFT]+[2] / [@] PF22
[SHIFT]+[3] / [#] PF23
[SHIFT]+[4] / [$] PF24

F.I.3 Signal Keys assignment

The keyboard scan codes are assigned by user file and may change (see _WTn52.cfg file CHAPTER V).
You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by "[F4] See Options / [F1] FN KEYS / [F1] SCAN CODES.
The signal keys do not send input data. Signal keys sends a system frame.

5250 Emulated Keys
PDT Keystroke 5251 Terminal function
[Ctl]+[A] Attention
[Fn]+[Ctl]+[H] Help
[Ctl]+[S] System Request
[Fn]+[Ctl]+[T] Test Request

F.I.4 Control Keys assignment

The keyboard scan codes are assigned by user file and may change (see _WTn52.cfg file CHAPTER V).
You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by "[F4] See Options / [F1] FN KEYS / [F1] SCAN CODES.
The control keys perform terminal functions, and may also send data to host.

5250 Emulated Keys
PDT Keystroke 5251 Terminal function
[BkSp] Back Space
[Fn]+[Ctl]+[D] Duplicate
[+] Field Plus
[-] Field Minus
[ENTER] Field Exit
[Ctl]+[D] Delete
[Ctl]+[E] Erase Input
[Ctl]+[B] Error Reset
[Ctl]+[G] Home
[Ctl]+[I] / [Fn]+[SP] Insert
[Ctl]+[T] Forward Tab
[Fn]+[BkSp] Back Tab
[Fn]+[Ctl]+[E] End
[Ctl]+[O] Erase End Of Field
[Ctl]+[Q] Field Mark
Not implemented Cursor Select

F.I.5 Cursor Keys assignment

The keyboard scan codes are assigned by user file and may change (see _WTn52.cfg file CHAPTER V).
You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by "[F4] See Options / [F1] FN KEYS / [F1] SCAN CODES.
The cursor keys perform terminal functions to move the input cursor.

Local Functions
PDT Keystroke 5251 Terminal function
[Up Arrow] Cursor Up / Previous field
[Down Arrow] Cursor Down / Next field
[Left Arrow] Cursor Left / Previous field
[Right Arrow] Cursor Right / Next field

F.I.6 Local Functions assignment

The keyboard scan codes are assigned by user file and may change (see _WTn52.cfg file CHAPTER V).
You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by "[F4] See Options / [F1] FN KEYS / [F1] SCAN CODES.

Local Functions
KEYS Function
[CTRL]+[X] End Session
[FUNC]+[CTRL]+[G] Unlock Keyboard
[FUNC]+[CTRL]+[Up Arrow] Logical Scroll Up
[FUNC]+[CTRL]+[Down Arrow] Logical Scroll Down
[FUNC]+[CTRL]+[Left Arrow] Logical Scroll Left
[FUNC]+[CTRL]+[Right Arrow] Logical Scroll Right
[FUNC]+[0] Return to DOS
(From Main Menu)

F.II Boot Sequences

F.II.1 "Command" boot

1) Put the terminal in OFF state by the [PWR] (or [ON / OFF]) key. If the terminal is already OFF by timeout, please put it ON and OFF by keyboard.

If the terminal is "hang" (do not respond to the [PWR] key, displays unknown characters, etc.) press and hold the [PWR] key 40 seconds to force an power off.

2) Hold at same time the following keys (according to the PDT model).

Terminal Model Sequence
PDT314x 46 Keys
PDT 354x 47 Keys
LRT 384x 46 Keys
PDT 614x 46 Keys
LRT 684x 46 Keys
Hold
[F] + [I]
PDT314x 35 Keys
LRT 384x 35 Keys
PDT 614x 35 Keys
LRT 684x 35 Keys
Hold
[SHIFT] + [BKSP]
WSS 104x 27 Keys Hold
[FUNC] + |[ENTER]
VRC 394x 54 Keys
VRC 694x 54 Keys
Hold
[A] + [D]

3) Press and release [PWR] (or [ON/OFF]).

4) Release the previous keys.

F.II.2 "Bios" boot (Cold Boot)

1) Put the terminal in OFF state by the [PWR] (or [ON / OFF]) key. If the terminal is already OFF by timeout, please put it ON and OFF by the keyboard.

If the terminal is "hang" (do not respond to the [PWR] key, displays unknown characters, etc.) press and hold the [PWR] key 40 seconds to force a power off.

2) Hold at same time the following keys (according to the PDT model).

Terminal Model Sequence
PDT 314x 46 Keys
PDT 354x 47 Keys
LRT 384x 46 Keys
PDT 614x 46 Keys
LRT 684x 46 Keys
Hold
[A] + [B] + [D]
PDT 314x 35 Keys
LRT 384x 35 Keys
PDT 614x 35 Keys
LRT 684x 35 Keys
Hold
[SPACE] + [FUNC] + [Up_Arrow]
WSS 104x 27 Keys Hold
[Right_Arrow] + |[ENTER]
VRC 394x 54 Keys
VRC 694x 54 Keys
Hold
[F1] + [F4] + [ENTER]

3) Press and release [PWR] (or [ON / OFF]) key.

4) Release the previous keys.

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