F9=previous f10 =next, Messages, Line module greeting message – Verilink 9000 Series (34-00271) Product Manual User Manual
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F9=Previous.
Moves one logical screen backwards.
F10=Next.
Moves one logical screen forward.
F9 and F10 write the current screen's fields to disk. Any information that changed is
saved at this time.
Messages
The messages screen shows the list of messages that can be generated at the unit.
Those messages are normally only used in the Unisys poll/select environment. An
example of the Messages screen is shown in Figure 4-15.
Line Module
This field indicates which line module the defined messages apply to. By entering
another line module number and pressing F10, the program goes to the message
screen for the new line module.
In each of the message fields, non-printable characters may be entered using their
corresponding ASCII hexadecimal value. This value is delimited with an at (@) character.
Example: To enter an Escape character, the entry appears as: @1B@.
1B is the ASCII hexadecimal value for the escape character.
Greeting Message
The greeting message is sent to a station when it first comes on-line. This happens
if the unit is powered on or reset. It also occurs if the station was powered on or
rebooted after being off.
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TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Program
Configuration 1000
Line Module Messages
Line Module [01]
Greeting Message [.
]
Connected [.
]
Message Lost [.
]
Host Offline [.
]
Disconnect Message [.
]
Message from Host [.
]
Send Confirmed [.
]
Send Refused [.
]
ESC=Main Menu F1=Help F5=Clear F7=Redisplay F8=Jump F9=Previous F10=Next
Figure 4-15 Line Module Messages Screen