4 Operation4-4FrameSaver NP 110 User’s Manual - Installation Guide 980-001-0240BNovember 2000Block Mode FrameSaver NP 110 supports Block as well as Character mode management access.To enable Block mode, set the VT-100 terminal (or emulator) to “LOCAL ECHO.”When logging in, along with entering the password, type “ \VT100” (include a spacebetween the last character of the password and the “\” character) followed by ENTER.In this mode, the VT-100 terminal will echo characters to the screen locally and storethem, sending the entire string to the FrameSaver NP 110 when ENTER is pressed.The FrameSaver NP 110 will not echo received characters in this mode. It will processall received characters at once.Logout Logout is automatic on disconnecting the local terminal, terminating a dial-in call, orafter a timeout period (approx. 10 mins.) if a Telnet session is broken.Logout can be done manually by selecting Logout (LO) from the System View Screen.Screen Format The general format for FrameSaver NP 110 screen displays is as follows:Title - A screen title is always shown at the top center of each screen.Body - The central portion shows the specific screen details for that screen.Command Line - User commands are always entered at the bottom of the screenmarked by the cursor character “>”.Error or Warning Messages - Are always shown immediately below the CommandLine.Examples of each of the screen displays are shown in the appropriate sections of thismanual.Help Text Help text is provided for each of the FrameSaver NP 110 screen displays to assist theuser. Help text for a screen is accessed from that screen by entering “?” followed byENTER. The HELP command is shown on the command line of each applicablescreen.Edits - Selections Edits to parameters fields, such as on the configuration screens, are made one field ata time. Each field is edited by entering the character used to designate the field (shownin brackets) on the screen, followed by the equal sign “=” and a selection from a pick-list (a number, an ID, or a string of characters), all followed by ENTER.Current selections are highlighted on the screens with brackets “>>” ..... “<<”.NOTE: Multiple fields may be edited using a single command (except when indicatedotherwise) by separating the entries by commas, all followed by ENTER.