Avocent DSR1020 User Manual

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Appendices 49

Enter Sends: This option enables you to specify the keys that are transmitted when

Enter

is

pressed. Available options are <CR> (Enter), which moves the cursor to the left side of the
screen, or <CR><LF> (Enter-Linefeed), which moves the cursor to the left side of the screen
and down one line.

Received: This option enables you to specify how the module translates a received

Enter

character. Available options are <CR> (Enter) or <CR><LF> (Enter-Linefeed).

Background: This option changes the screen’s background color. The currently-selected color
displays in the option line as it is changed. Available colors are Black, Light Grey, Yellow,
Green, Teal, Cyan, Blue, Dark Blue, Purple, Pink, Orange, Red, Maroon and Brown. The
default color is Black. This value cannot be identical to the Normal Text or Bold Text value.

Normal Text: This option changes the screen’s normal text color. The currently-selected
color displays in the option line as it is changed. Available colors are Grey, Light Grey,
Yellow, Green, Teal, Cyan, Blue, Dark Blue, Purple, Pink, Orange, Red, Maroon and Brown.
The default color is Grey. This value cannot be identical to the Bold Text or

Background value.

Bold Text: This option changes the screen’s bold text color. The currently-selected color
displays in the option line as it is changed. Available colors are White, Yellow, Green, Teal,
Cyan, Blue, Dark Blue, Purple, Pink, Orange, Red, Maroon, Brown and Light Grey. The
default color is White. This value cannot be identical to the Normal Text or Background value.

Screen Size: This option allows you to specify the screen’s text width size. Available values
are widths of 80 columns or 132 columns. The length for both widths is 26 lines.

The following Terminal Application menu’s Configuration screen options enable you to define the
function keys that will perform a selected action. To specify a new function key, press and hold the

Ctrl

key, then press the function key that you want to associate with the action. For example, if you

want to change the Configuration (Config) Key Sequences option from <CTRL-F8> to

<CTRL-F7>, press and hold the

Ctrl

key and then press

F7

.

Config Key Sequences: This option allows you to define the key combination that causes the
Terminal Application menu’s Configuration screen to appear. The default key sequence is

Ctrl-

F8

.

On-Line Key Sequence: This option allows you to define the key sequence that displays the
On-Line mode. The default key sequence is

Ctrl-F10

.

Help Key Sequence: This option allows you to define the key combination that displays the
Help System screen. The default key sequence is

Ctrl-F1

.

History Key Sequence: This option allows you to define the key combination that enables
History mode. The default key sequence is

Ctrl-F9

.

Clear History Key Sequence: This option allows you to define the key combination that clears
the history buffer while in History mode. The default key sequence is

Ctrl-F11

.

Break Key Sequence: This option allows you to configure the key combination that generates a
break condition. The default key sequence is

Alt-B

.

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