LXE 1280 Reference Guide
Exiting LDS Plus
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LDS Plus Reference Guide
Exiting LDS Plus
The behavior of the LXE computer when exiting LDS Plus can be customized as follows:
• The “exit to DOS” option in the TE Selection Menu can be suppressed. For more
information on suppressing the prompt, please refer to the “DOS Autoconfigurator
Instructions”, included on the LXE Manuals CD.
Instructions”, included on the LXE Manuals CD.
• LDS Plus contains a “SuppressPrompt” parameter, which controls the <Alt-X> (exit)
action in the TE. For more information on this parameter, please refer to Chapter 3,
“Configuration Utility”.
“Configuration Utility”.
If TE Selection Menu “Exit to DOS” Option is not Suppressed:
TE “Suppress Prompt” OFF
TE “Suppress Prompt” On
Single TE:
<Alt-X> from the TE takes
the system to a DOS prompt.
Dual TE:
<Alt-X> from the TE takes the
system to the TE Selection Menu
with the “Exit to DOS” option.
with the “Exit to DOS” option.
<Alt-X> exits the TE and presents the
user with the message
“Disconnected. Press Enter to
Continue.” <Enter> returns the
user to the TE.
“Disconnected. Press Enter to
Continue.” <Enter> returns the
user to the TE.
Single TE:
<Control-DG> takes the
system to a DOS prompt.
Dual TE:
<Control-DG> takes the
system to the TE Selection Menu
with the “Exit to DOS” option.
with the “Exit to DOS” option.
If TE Selection Menu “Exit to DOS” Option is Suppressed:
TE “Suppress Prompt” OFF
TE “Suppress Prompt” On
Single TE:
<Alt-X> from the TE takes
the system to a DOS prompt.
Dual TE:
<Alt-X> from the TE takes the
system to the TE Selection Menu
without the “Exit to DOS”
option.
without the “Exit to DOS”
option.
<Alt-X> exits the TE and presents the
user with the message
“Disconnected. Press Enter to
Continue.” <Enter> returns the
user to the TE.
“Disconnected. Press Enter to
Continue.” <Enter> returns the
user to the TE.
Single TE:
<Control-DG> takes the
system to a DOS prompt.
Dual TE:
<Control-DG> takes the
system to the TE Selection Menu
without the “Exit to DOS”
option.
without the “Exit to DOS”
option.