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Motorola MC55 Alpha-Numeric Qwerty Keyboard 5250/3270/VT/HP Keyboard Map for 44-Key Motorola MC55 Alpha-Numeric Qwerty Keyboard 5250/3270/VT/HP Keyboard Map for 44-Key Booting Procedures Boot Type Procedure Warm Boot <PWR> for 5 Seconds Cold Boot <PWR><1> <9>Simultaneously Local Terminal Functions Local Function Key Sequence CTRL Left Soft key ALT Right Soft key Program Information <Alt><P> Diagnostics <Alt><D> Keyclicks On/Off <Alt><K> Quiet Mode On/Off <Alt><Q> Terminal Configuration <Alt><C> Host Profiles <Alt><R> VT/HP Terminal Setup <Alt><V> Close Session <Ctrl><T> Previous Session <Ctrl><Left> Next Session <Alt><Right> Caps Lock N/A View Mode On/Off <Alt><Z> Scroll Left <Alt><Left> Scroll Right <Alt><Right> Scroll Up <Alt><Up> Scroll Down <Alt><Down> © Copyright 2008 Wavelink Corp. All rights Reserved. page 1 of 7 www.wavelink.com 11/18/2009 Motorola MC55 Alpha-Numeric Qwerty Keyboard 5250/3270/VT/HP Keyboard Map for 44-Key 5250 Emulation Keys 5250 Key Key Sequence 5250 Key Key Sequence Attention <Ctrl><A> F1 <Orange><Ctrl> Backspace <Ctrl><BKSP> F2 <Orange><Alt> Back Tab <SFT><TAB> F3 <Orange><Green> Clear N/A F4 <Orange><Red> Delete <DEL> F5 N/A Dup N/A F6 N/A Enter (Send) <ENT> F7 N/A Erase Input <Ctrl><E> F8 N/A Field Exit <ENT> F9 N/A Field Minus N/A F10 N/A Help <Ctrl><G> F11 N/A Home N/A F12 N/A Insert N/A F13 N/A Print <Ctrl><P> F14 N/A Reset <Ctrl><R> F15 N/A Roll Up N/A F16 N/A Roll Down N/A F17 N/A System Request <Ctrl><S> F18 N/A Tab <Tab> F19 N/A Left Arrow <Orange><Left Arrow> F20 N/A Right Arrow <Orange><Right Arrow> F21 N/A Up Arrow <Up Arrow> F22 N/A Down Arrow <Down Arrow> F23 N/A F25 N/A F24 N/A © Copyright 2008 Wavelink Corp. All rights Reserved. page 2 of 7 www.wavelink.com 11/18/2009 Motorola MC55 Alpha-Numeric Qwerty Keyboard 5250/3270/VT/HP Keyboard Map for 44-Key 3270 Emulation Keys 3270 Key Key Sequence 3270 Key Key Sequence Attention <CTRL><A> F1 <Orange><Ctrl> Backspace <Backspace> F2 <Orange><Alt> Back Tab <SFT><TAB> F3 <Orange><Green> Clear N/A F4 <Orange><Red> Clear EOF <CTRL><O> F5 N/A Delete <DEL> F6 N/A Dup N/A F7 N/A Enter <ENT> F8 N/A Erase Input <CTRL><E> F9 N/A Field Mark <CTRL><F> F10 N/A Home N/A F11 N/A Insert N/A F12 N/A New Line <CTRL><N> F13 N/A Reset <CTRL><R> F14 N/A System Request <CTRL><S> F15 N/A Tab <TAB> F16 N/A <Orange><Left Left Arrow F17 N/A Arrow> <Orange><Right Right Arrow F18 N/A Arrow> Up Arrow <Up Arrow> F19 N/A Down Arrow <Down Arrow> F20 N/A PA1 <CTRL><1> F21 N/A PA2 <CTRL><2> F22 N/A PA3 <CTRL><3> F23 N/A F25 N/A F24 N/A © Copyright 2008 Wavelink Corp. All rights Reserved. page 3 of 7 www.wavelink.com 11/18/2009 Motorola MC55 Alpha-Numeric Qwerty Keyboard 5250/3270/VT/HP Keyboard Map for 44-Key VT-100 Emulation Keys VT-100 Key Key Sequence VT-100 Key Key Sequence Return <ENT> Enter <ENT> Backspace <CTRL><BKSP> Backspace(Delete) <CTRL><BKSP> Tab <TAB> Backtab <SFT><TAB> Up Arrow <Up Arrow> Down Arrow <Down Arrow> Left Arrow <Orange><LeftArrow> Right Arrow <Orange><Right Arrow> ESC <ESC> PF1 N/A BS <CTRL><BKSP> PF2 N/A LF <CTRL><ENT> PF3 N/A Hard Terminal Reset <ALT><H> PF4 N/A VT-220 Emulation Keys VT-220 Key Key Sequence VT-220 Key Key Sequence Return <ENT> Enter <ENT> Backspace <CTRL><BKSP> Backspace(Delete) <CTRL><BKSP> Tab <TAB> Backtab <SFT><TAB> Up Arrow <Up Arrow> Down Arrow <Down Arrow> Left Arrow <Orange><Left Arrow> Right Arrow <Orange><Right Arrow> Hard Terminal Reset <ALT><H> Soft Terminal Reset <ALT><S> Find N/A Select N/A Insert Here N/A Remove <DEL> Prev Screen N/A Next Screen N/A PF1 N/A F11 N/A PF2 N/A F12 N/A PF3 N/A F13 N/A PF4 N/A F14 N/A BREAK1 N/A F15/Help <CTRL><G> F6 N/A F16/Do N/A F7 N/A F17 N/A F8 N/A F18 N/A F9 N/A F19 N/A F10 N/A F20 N/A 1 The BREAK key is currently not available. © Copyright 2008 Wavelink Corp. All rights Reserved. page 4 of 7 www.wavelink.com 11/18/2009 Motorola MC55 Alpha-Numeric Qwerty Keyboard 5250/3270/VT/HP Keyboard Map for 44-Key HP Emulation Keys HP Key Key Sequence HP Key Key Sequence Return <ENT> Enter <ENT> Backspace <BKSP> Backspace(Delete) <Ctrl><BKSP> Tab <TAB> Backtab <SFT><TAB> Up Arrow <Up Arrow> Down Arrow <Down Arrow> Left Arrow <Orange><Left Arrow> Right Arrow <Orange><Right Arrow> Insert Line N/A Delete Line N/A Insert Char N/A Delete Char N/A Hard Terminal Reset <ALT><H> Soft Terminal Reset <ALT><S> Prev N/A Next N/A Clear Line N/A Clear Display N/A Insert Char with wrap N/A Delete Char with wrap N/A Scroll Down N/A Scroll Up N/A F1 <Orange><CTRL> F5 N/A F2 <Orange><ALT> F6 N/A F3 <Orange><Green> F7 N/A F4 <Orange><Red> F8 N/A User Key Menu N/A System Modes Menu N/A © Copyright 2008 Wavelink Corp. All rights Reserved. page 5 of 7 www.wavelink.com 11/18/2009 Motorola MC55 Alpha-Numeric Qwerty Keyboard 5250/3270/VT/HP Keyboard Map for 44-Key VT/HP Character Map Char Key Sequence Ch Key Sequence Char Key Sequence ar @ <Orange><@> + <Orange><T> V <SFT><V> A <SFT><A> , <Orange><,> W <SFT><W> B <SFT><B> - <Orange><-> X <SFT><X> C <SFT><C> . <.> Y <SFT><Y> D <SFT><D> / <Orange></> Z <SFT><Z> E <SFT><E> 0 <Orange><0> [ N/A F <SFT><F> 1 <Orange><1> \ N/A G <SFT><G> 2 <Orange><2> ] N/A H <SFT><H> 3 <Orange><3> ^ <Orange><Orange>< TAB><F> I <SFT><I> 4 <Orange><4> _ <Orange><Y> J <SFT><J> 5 <Orange><5> ` N/A K <SFT><K> 6 <Orange><6> a < A> L <SFT><L> 7 <Orange><7> b < B> M <SFT><M> 8 <Orange><8> c <C> N <STF><N> 9 <Orange><9> d < D> O <SFT><O> : <Orange><K> e < E> P <SFT><P> ; N/A f < F> Q <STF><Q> < N/A g < G> R <SFT><R> = <Orange><=> h < H> S <SFT><S> > N/A I < I> T <SFT><T> ? <Orange><?> j < J> U <STF><U> @ <Orange><@> k < K> V <SFT><V> A <SFT><A> l < L> W <SFT><W> B <SFT><B> m < M> X <SFT><X> C <SFT><C> n < N> Y <SFT><Y> D <SFT><D> o < O> Z <SFT><Z> E <SFT><E> p < P> ESC <ESC> F <SFT><F> q < Q> \ N/A G <SFT><G> r < R> ] N/A H <SFT><H> s < S> * <Orange><Q> I <SFT><I> t < T> _ <Orange><Y> J <SFT>< J> u < U> Space <SP> K <SFT><K> v < V> ! <Orange><N> L <SFT><L> w < W> “ <Orange><O> M <SFT><M> x < X> # <Orange><A> N <SFT><N> y < Y> $ <Orange><Orange><TAB O <SFT><O> z < Z> ><S> % <Orange><V> P <SFT><P> { N/A © Copyright 2008 Wavelink Corp. All rights Reserved. page 6 of 7 www.wavelink.com 11/18/2009 Motorola MC55 Alpha-Numeric Qwerty Keyboard 5250/3270/VT/HP Keyboard Map for 44-Key & <Orange><B> Q <SFT><Q> | N/A ’ <Blue><H> R <SFT><R> } N/A ( <SFT><9> S <SFT><S> ~ <Blue><N> ) <SFT><0> T <SFT><T> # <Blue><,> * <SFT><8> U <SFT><U> © Copyright 2008 Wavelink Corp. All rights Reserved. page 7 of 7 www.wavelink.com 11/18/2009 .
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