Lightwave Communications 3200 Server User Manual


 
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8.0 The Break Generation Sequence
F2 PULL-DOWN MENU TO CHANGE BREAK SEQUENCE
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The user may find it necessary to send a break to the selected server. The break
generation sequence is a two to five character sequence. The factory default break
generation sequence is <ESC> B (the escape key, then uppercase "b").
The user may edit the break generation sequence in a manner similar to the direct
mode escape sequence. The user may use the command EDITBRK or select CHANGE
BREAK MODE ESC from the pull-down menu. It is recommended that the user only
change the break generation sequence if it causes problems with the hardware or
software used. It is also recommended that the user avoid combinations of the <CTRL>
key and other keys, as these combinations are usually reserved for sending and
receiving special characters through the terminal. When the user changes the break
generation sequence, a window with the hexadecimal numerical equivalent of the old
break generation sequence will appear. Pressing <ESC> to exit from the edit prompt
will not work; it will add additional <ESC> characters (hexadecimal value 1B) to the
break generation sequence. If the user wishes to keep the old sequence, they need
only to press <ENTER>. Otherwise, they should press backspace or delete to remove
the old characters, then type the new sequence and press <ENTER>. If for some
reason the selection is unacceptable, an error message will appear and the sequence
will revert to the old character values.
Appendix F lists the hexadecimal codes for the ASCII character set.