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<strong>MTS</strong> 4: <strong>Terminals</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Networks</strong> in <strong>MTS</strong><br />

July 1988<br />

be assigned to any key on the keyboard by issuing the<br />

FUNCTION device comm<strong>and</strong>. See the section "The FUNCTION<br />

Device Comm<strong>and</strong>" for more details.<br />

Examples: %PFA6=%LINE<br />

%PFB2=$CONTROL *PRINT* PRINT=PAGE<br />

%PFB8=CANCEL<br />

Comm<strong>and</strong>: PF? ___<br />

PF? ___<br />

Purpose: To display the current string definitions of the program<br />

functions. They are displayed in such a way that<br />

reentering the lines will restore the definitions as<br />

displayed.<br />

Example: %PF?<br />

Comm<strong>and</strong>: RESET _____<br />

RESET _____<br />

Purpose: To restore to their default state all parameters <strong>and</strong><br />

functions that can be changed by device comm<strong>and</strong>s except<br />

for the baud rate (%BAUD), the number of frozen lines<br />

(%FREEZE), <strong>and</strong> the "pause switch" (PAUSE). The CAPS LOCK<br />

<strong>and</strong> INSERT mode keys are reset to the off state.<br />

Examples: %RESET<br />

46 The Ontel Display Terminal: Appendix A

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