Raritan P2-UMT832M Mode D'Emploi

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•  In addition, the access type is shown at the right of line 4 of the top pane. The access type can 
be  LOC (the local keyboard/monitor user station is active), RMT (a remote Paragon user 
station is active), or NO (there is no current user-station activity – the AUATC is idle and 
will grant keyboard and mouse control to the first user station that attempts to assert it). 
•  The four lines in the bottom pane display command keys specific to the current screen. 
 
On Line Mode 
When you operate the AUATC in On Line Mode, the main screen area displays your interactions 
with the ASCII device, as if it were the screen of an ASCII terminal. Simultaneously, the data 
stream being output by the device is stored in an eight-page circular buffer, so you can not only 
access and operate the device, but you can also review its historical data as needed. Because the 
buffer is circular, it always retains the most recent eight pages of data from the device; the newest 
data will overwrite the oldest data. 
Conveniently, you may program any of the PC keyboard’s twelve function keys to trigger your 
most-often-used data-stream commands. Pressing any key set this way causes Paragon II to send 
the corresponding command to the device. During the online session, you can also send any of the 
following key combinations (press and hold CTRL or ALT, press and release the command key, 
and release CTRL or ALT) to control your communication with the device or to access the 
AUATC’s help and setup screens: 
•  CTRL + Break (the Pause/Break key next to the Scroll Lock key): Resets both the AUATC 
and the serial communication with the device. 
•  CTRL + S (not case-sensitive): Sends a command to the device to temporarily stop it from 
sending any data; until the flow is allowed to resume, all output data will be queued by the 
device.  
•  CTRL + Q (not case-sensitive): Sends a command to allow the device to resume sending 
data after being halted by the CTRL + S command. 
•  ALT + F1: Displays the Help screen. 
•  ALT + F2: Displays the Setup screen. 
•  ALT + F3: Displays the Set Up Programmable Keys screen. 
•  ALT + F4: Switch to Buffer Edit Mode.