HP Neoware c50 TeemTalk® 5.0 for Unix User's Guide - Page 231
Alpha Only, Alphanumeric, Fill Whole, Host Rx Ovfw, Invalid Cmd, Kybd Ovfw, Must Enter, Numeric Only
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PT250 Emulation ALPHA ONLY indicates that you have attempted to enter non-alphabetic data in a field reserved for alphabetic characters when in Block mode. ALPHANUMERIC indicates that you have attempted to enter nonalphanumeric data in a field reserved for alphanumeric characters when in Block mode. FILL WHOLE indicates that every position in the field must be filled with data before you can continue when in Block mode. HOST RX OVFW indicates that at least one character of data has been lost during a transmission from the host. This occurs when the host sends data faster than the emulation can process it. INVALID CMD indicates that an invalid control character or escape sequence was received, or an invalid key was pressed. KYBD OVFW indicates that at least one character of data has been lost during a transmission from the keyboard to the host. This occurs when the keyboard sends data faster than the host can process it. MUST ENTER indicates that you must enter data in a specific field before you can continue when in Block mode. NUMERIC ONLY indicates that you have attempted to enter nonnumeric data in a field reserved for numeric characters when in Block mode. RX ERROR indicates that the emulation received incorrect data as a result of a parity or framing error. SCREEN FULL indicates that the emulation cannot display any more characters that it may receive when in Block mode. Field 9: Displays messages defined by the program or user. Field 10: Displays NUM when Num Lock is activated, otherwise this field is blank. Field 11: Displays INS when Insert mode is activated. In Replace mode (default), this field is blank. Keyboard Mapping The following illustrations show where PT250 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on the Enhanced AT, Sun 5, Sun 4 and HP 9000 series keyboard layouts. 17-3