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3-1
ROUTING SWITCHER SYSTEM (E)
Section 3
Control Terminal
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3-1. Selecting the Control Terminal
Load Windows 3.1 to an IBM PC/AT compatible machine (CPU: 80486 or a faster and more powerful
micro-processor, clock: 25 MHz or faster enough) and use it as a control terminal in the terminal mode of
micro-processor, clock: 25 MHz or faster enough) and use it as a control terminal in the terminal mode of
Windows.
When using personal computers, codes F1 to F5 must be set to the Windows screen.
When using personal computers, codes F1 to F5 must be set to the Windows screen.
Key Name
Command
F1
F1
^ [ [ 17 ~
F2
F2
^ [ [ 18 ~
F3
F3
^ [ [ 19 ~
F4
F4
^ [ [ 20 ~
F5
F5
^ [ [ 21 ~
F6
_
_
F7
_
_
F8
_
_
It is possible to select codes F1 to F5 by using the cursor keys or using the [Ctrl]
_ [Alt] _ [F||] key
combination.
Connect the personal computer to the primary routing switcher (REMOTE 3) using the RS-232C cable.
Symbols Used in This Manual
The symbols used for the control terminal keys in this manual are as follows.
(1) All keys are enclosed in boxes. (Ex. [Ctrl], [Return])
(1) All keys are enclosed in boxes. (Ex. [Ctrl], [Return])
(2) The numerical keys in the text mean keys [0] to [9].
(3) The alphabet keys in the text mean keys [A] to [Z].
(3) The alphabet keys in the text mean keys [A] to [Z].
(4) The cursor key in the text mean the [(], [)], [&], and [*] keys.
(5) When two keys are to be pressed together, they are joined by the “
(5) When two keys are to be pressed together, they are joined by the “
_”. (Ex. [Ctrl] _ [X])
Functions of Keys Used for Setting
Character key : Insert the character pressed where the cursor is.
[*]
[*]
: Move the cursor to the right one space.
[&]
: Move the cursor to the left one space.
[Ctrl] _ [L] : Move the cursor to the right end of the character string.
[Ctrl] _ [A] : Move the cursor to the left end of the character string.
[Ctrl] _ [X] : Erase the whole character string being input and moves the cursor to the left end.
[BS]
: Erase the character just before the cursor.
[DEL]
: Erase the character at the cursor.
[Ctrl] _ [U] : Recover the characters erased with [BS] or [DEL] where the cursor is (up to 16 charac-
ters can be restored).
[Ctrl] _ [F] : Erase the character string input and recover the original state.
[Enter]
: Fix the entered command and data (same as [Return]).